Foo Fighters have claimed their sixth U.K. Official Albums #1 with
But Here We Are (
Columbia), while
Dave &
Central Cee land the biggest week of streams ever for a rap single.
Foo Fighters emerged victorious on 44.5k in sales after a tight battle with
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds. The latter’s
Council Skies (
Sour Mash) lands at #2 today.
Elsewhere,
Hana (
Cooking Vinyl) by
Sophie Ellis-Bextor is new at #8, and
Louise’s
Greatest Hits (
BMG) charts at #11.
Bob Dylan’s
Shadow Kingdom (
Sony Music CG) debuts at #14.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, “Sprinter” (
Live Yours/
Neighbourhood) by Dave & Central Cee has the biggest opening week for a single so far this year. The track tallied 108.2k in sales, including a record-breaking 13.4m streams, the biggest week of streams ever for a rap single, according to Official Charts data. The former title holder was “Vossi Bop” (
Atlantic) by
Stormzy, which racked up 12.7m in May 2019. Genre aside, "Sprinter" has the biggest first week of streams since
Adele’s “Easy on Me” (
Columbia) debuted with 24m in 2012. And two more tracks from the single’s EP, a surprise collaborative effort titled
Split Decision, are in the Top 20 today; “Trojan Horse” is new at #14 and “UK Rap” at #17.
Jazzy is up three places to #3 with “Giving Me” (
Polydor), “React” (
Relentless) by
Switch Disco f/
Ella Henderson is up one to #4 and “Tattoo” (
Universal) by
Loreen rises three to #7. “Padam Padam” (
BMG) by
Kylie Minogue ascends 11 places to #12, making the track her highest charting in the U.K. in more than a decade.