
Steps,
Madonna and
Aitch are in a three-way battle for the U.K.’s Official Albums #1. Over on singles,
LF System looks set for another week on top.
At the U.K. chart week's halfway point, Steps’ greatest hits set,
Platinum Collection (
Sony Music CG), is #1, with Madonna’s
Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones (
Rhino) a close second. The debut from Aitch,
Close to Home (
Capitol), is #3 but winning on streams, outperforming Steps by nearly 7:1.
Viva Las Vengeance (
WEA) by
Panic! at The Disco eyes a #4 entry, while
Oasis’
Be Here Now (
Big Brother Recordings) returns to the Top 5, at #5, 25 years after its release thanks to a collection of silver anniversary formats.
Demi Lovato’s
HOLY FVCK (
Island) is new at #6.
Hot Chip is on track to return to the Top 10 for the first time in 14 years, with
Freakout/Release (
Domino) at #7.
The last of what could be eight new entries in this week’s Top 10 is
AfterLife (
Better Noise Music) by
Five Finger Death Punch,
at #9.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles midweeks, LF System’s “Afraid To Feel” (
Warner Records) is on track for an eighth consecutive week at #1, with “B.O.T.A. (Baddest of Them All)” (Warner Records/
X One House) by DJ
Eliza Rose and producer
Interplanetary Criminal close behind at #2.
OneRepublic’s
Top Gun: Maverick track, “I Ain’t Worried” (
Interscope), continues its ascent, up one to #5 today. Aitch and
Ed Sheeran’s collaboration, “My G” (Capitol), is new at #7, and
BLACKPINK could claim its first Top 10 single, with “Pink Venom” (Interscope) at #8.