Ariana Grande is eyeing a second week at #1 on the Official Albums chart, but
Kacey Musgraves and
Caity Baser are nipping at her heels. At singles,
Mark Knopfler’s charity recording is challenging
Beyoncé for the U.K. #1.
Fewer than 1k sales units separate Grande’s
eternal sunshine (
Republic) and Musgraves’
Deeper Well (
Interscope), while Baser’s 13-track mixtape
Still Learning (
EMI) is a little over 1.5k chart units behind Grande.
At #4 is
Justin Timberlake’s
Everything I Thought I Was (
RCA), which is vying to become his sixth U.K. Top 10 album. The
Black Crowes’
Happiness Bastards (
Silver Arrow) is #7 at mid-week and would be their first Top 10 album in 30 years.
A few reissues are in line for Top 40 debuts:
AC/DC’s first #1,
Back in Black (
Epic), is #10 and
Highway to Hell is #22;
Paul Young’s 1983 debut,
No Parlez (
Demon), is #17.
At singles, a nearly 10-minute version of “Going Home (Theme From
Local Hero)” by
Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes, a supergroup that includes
Nile Rodgers,
Sting,
Joan Jett and
Ringo Starr, is leading Beyoncé’s “TEXAS HOLD 'EM” (
Parkwood/
Columbia) by fewer than 1k chart units.
The
BMG-released single benefits the
Teenage Cancer Trust U.K. and
Teen Cancer America.
BTS member
V, aka
Kim Tae-hyung, is approaching his first solo U.K. Top 10 single, with “FRI(END)S” (
BIGHIT) expected to debut at #7.
Dasha’s “Austin” (
Version III) is predicted to smash into the Top 20 on Friday, currently up six slots to #19.