Lewis Capaldi is celebrating the first anniversary of his debut album,
Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent (
Virgin EMI), with a return to #1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart. Over on singles,
DaBaby remains on top with 57k combined chart sales.
Capaldi’s debut, which has racked up more than 900k sales so far, spends a 10th non-consecutive week at the summit this week. The record has yet to exit the Top 10 since its release this time last year; its lowest point was #7 in November.
Elsewhere, six new releases feature in today's Top 40, led by
Future with
High Off Life (
RCA) at #5.
Polo G is right behind at #6 with
The GOAT (
Columbia).
Despite peaking at #1 midweek,
Sleaford Mods end at #10 with retrospective,
All That Glue (
Rough Trade).
Further down,
Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit’s
Reunions (
Southeastern) lands at #18 and metal band
Paradise Lost enter at #32 with
Obsidian (
Nuclear Blast).
Charli XCX’s
How I’m Feeling Now (
Atlantic) is also new at #33.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles chart, DaBaby f/
Roddy Ricch ’s “Rockstar” (
Polydor) has its strongest week of sales and streams yet. The track’s 57k sales included 7m streams, fending off competition from
Doja Cat, whose “Say So” (
Ministry of Sound) remains at #2.
“Rover” (
Parlophone) by rising U.K. acts
S1mba f/
DTG climbs four places to #4, while
Nathan Dawe f/
Jaykae’s “Flowers” (
Warner) rises four to #13 for its ninth week in the Top 40.
“Breaking Me” by
Topic f/
A7S (
Virgin) jumps nine places to #15, and newcomers
220 Kid &
Gracey also land their first Top 20 song with “Don’t Need Love” (Polydor) up two to #20.
Katy Perry’s “Daisies” (
Virgin EMI) is this week’s highest new singles entry at #37.