Billie Eilish has earned her second #1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart as
Happier Than Ever (
Polydor) registered 39k in sales. Over on singles,
Ed Sheeran remains on top for a sixth week.
Of
Happier Than Ever’s total, 61% was from physical product and 33% from streaming. Eilish is the first international female artist to reach #1 with her first two albums in seven years;
Lana Del Rey was the last to do so, in 2014.
The most-streamed release this week is
Dave’s
We’re All Alone in This Together (
NBR), which drops one place to #2, and
Olivia Rodrigo’s
SOUR (Polydor), continuing to hold at #3.
The first posthumous studio album of unreleased material from
Prince since his death in 2016,
Welcome 2 America (
Legacy), lands at #5.
Adolescence (
Island), from London rapper
Unknown T, is new at #8, while Southampton rock band
Creeper enters at #13 with its new EP,
American Noir (
Roadrunner).
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, Sheeran’s “Bad Habits” (
Atlantic) sticks at #1 with 82k in sales, stemming in part from 9.4m streams.
“Stay” (
RCA), by
The Kid LAROI and
Justin Bieber, returns to its previous peak of #2, while “Black Magic” (
3 Beat) by
Jonasu rises to a new high of #3.
Eilish scores the highest new entry of the week with “Happier Than Ever,” at #6. It joins two other tracks from her new album in today’s Top 40: “Getting Older” is #28 and “Oxytocin” is #32.
Becky Hill &
David Guetta’s “Remember” (Polydor) is up three to #7. Farther down,
Doja Cat’s “Need to Know” (
Ministry of Sound) jumps seven to #22.