Harry Styles is heading for the top of the U.K. Official Singles Chart.
Red Hot Chili Peppers, meanwhile, are on course to claim their fifth U.K. Official Albums #1.
At the halfway point, RHCP’s
Unlimited Love (
Warner Records) is outselling its closest competition by almost 8:1, flying far ahead on physical formats. If it holds on, it will become RHCP’s first U.K. #1 album in more than a decade.
Swedish metal group
Meshuggah are also new in the Top 5 today, with ninth set
Immutable (
Atomic Fire) at #5. The rest of the Top 5 is
Ed Sheeran’s
= (
Asylum) at #2,
Michael Bublé’s
Higher (
Reprise) at #3 and
Pier Pressure (
Island) from
Arrdee at #4.
Styles’
Fine Line (
Columbia) has risen 22 places to #6 following the release of his new single, while his self-titled debut is also back in the Top 40, at #35.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles midweeks, Styles’ “As It Was” has more than double the sales of its closest competitor—“Starlight” (
NBR) by
Dave—and looks set to award him his second solo #1 single in his home country.
Lil Tjay is heading for his fourth U.K. Top 40 entry, with “In My Head” (Columbia) eyeing up a #14 debut, while
Becky Hill and
Galantis’
“Run” (
Polydor) continues to rise, up three to a new peak of #19.