
British rapper
Dave has scored the biggest album opening week of 2021 in the U.K., with
We’re All Alone in This Together (
NBR) topping the chart on 76k in sales. Over on singles,
Ed Sheeran remains at #1.
Dave, who claims his second Official Albums #1 today, beats the record set by
Olivia Rodrigo, whose
SOUR (
Polydor) picked up 51k in first-week sales in May. The British rapper has the biggest opening week since November 2019, when
Coldplay’s
Everyday Life (
Parlophone) opened on 81k.
Fifty-six percent of
We’re All Alone’s sales came from physical and downloads; the album’s 12 tracks racked up 38.5m streams.
Elsewhere on albums,
Anne-Marie is new at #2 with
Therapy (
Atlantic), while
KSI’s
All Over the Place (
BMG) drops to #4.
Two albums enter this week’s Top 10:
The Kid LAROI’s
F*ck Love (
RCA) rises 46 places to #6 following the release of the collection’s final chapter,
Over You.
Amy Winehouse’s
Back to Black (
Island) is up 29 places to #7—7/23 marked the 10th anniversary of her death.
Further down,
Paul McCartney is new at #13 with
McCartney III Imagined (
EMI), a duets-filled remix of his chart-topping collection
McCartney III.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles chart, Sheeran’s “Bad Habits” (Atlantic) extends its run at #1 to a fifth week with 85k in sales, including 9.95m streams. Dave posts two entries in the Top 10 following the release of his second album: “Verdansk” is new at #4 and “The Fire” opens at #6.
Two new releases land in this week’s Top 20:
Lil Nas X &
Jack Harlow’s “Industry Baby” (
Columbia) at #13 and
Anne-Marie &
Little Mix’s “Kiss My (Uh Oh)” at #17.