
British rapper
Dave looks set to top the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart on Friday with his second release,
We’re All Alone in This (
NBR). Over on singles, he has three entries in the Top 5.
At the midweek point, Dave is outselling the rest of the albums Top 5 combined and has so far racked up the most physical, downloads and streaming-equivalent sales of the week. In the first three days of its release,
We’re All Alone in This has already surpassed the first-week sales total of Dave’s 2019 #1 debut,
Psychodrama, and is poised to post one of 2021’s biggest opening weeks.
Anne-Marie is on the cusp of a new personal best with her second set,
Therapy (
Atlantic), opening at #2—one place higher than her debut peaked at in 2018.
Paul McCartney’s
McCartney III Imagined (
EMI) starts at #4, and
The Kid LAROI’s
F*ck Love (
RCA) mixtape is on track for #6.
Amy Winehouse’s
Back to Black (
Island) has returned to the Top 10 at #7 following the 10th anniversary of her death, while
Miley Cyrus’
Plastic Hearts (RCA) moves up to #9 following its vinyl release.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles midweeks, Dave’s
Stormzy collaboration, “Clash,” is up six to #2, his “Verdansk” is new at #3 and “In the Fire” opens at #4.
Ed Sheeran’s “Bad Habits” (Atlantic) appears to be claiming a fifth week at #1 with a current lead of 7k in sales. Anne-Marie and
Little Mix’s new collaboration, “Kiss My (Uh Oh),” is on track for a Top 20 debut at #14, while
Lil Nas X and
Jack Harlow’s “Industry Baby” (
Columbia) opens at #16.