Eminem and
Courteeners are competing for the U.K.’s Official Albums #1 this week with just 2k combined chart sales between them at the halfway point. Eminem is vying for the top at singles, too, this time with
Stormzy.
The sixth album from Courteeners,
More. Again. Forever. (
Ignition), is leading the midweeks at #1, closely followed by Eminem’s surprise release,
Music to be Murdered By (
Polydor), at #2.
Bombay Bicycle Club are also new at #3 after a six-year absence with
Everything Else Has Gone Wrong (
Island).
Elsewhere in the Top 10,
Halsey’s
Manic (
Virgin EMI) starts at #5,
Louise's comeback album,
Heavy Love (
Lil Lou Records/
Warner), is currently #7, and the posthumous
Mac Miller album,
Circles (
Warner), is #9.
Further down, British singer-songwriter
Gabrielle Aplin starts at #11 with
Dear Happy (
AWAL), and
Ei8ht Mile (
Sony) , the debut album from drill rapper
DigDat,
opens at #13.
R.Y.C (
Polydor) by
Mura Masa is #14, and
Michael Kiwanuka's
BRIT-nominated
Kiwanuka (Polydor) rebounds 49 places to #15 following his appearance on
The Graham Norton Show.
On the Official Singles midweeks, Stormzy f/
Ed Sheeran and
Burna Boy’s “Own It” (
Atlantic/
Merky) is still #1. Eminem is just 200 combined chart sales behind at #2 with “Godzilla” f/
Juice Wrld. Eminem also has the second highest new entry, “Those Kinda Nights” f/
Ed Sheeran at #7, and his “Unaccommodating” f/
Young Ma starts at #12.
The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” (Island) is set for the Top 5 for the first time, up four to #4, and “Ei8ht Mile” by Digdat f/
Aitch is on track to become his first U.K. Top 10 single at #9.