Friday, November 13, 2020
Kylie Minogue’s
DISCO (
BMG) has scored the biggest opening week in the U.K. for an album in 2020, topping the Official Album chart with 55,000 combined sales. Over on singles,
Ariana Grande is #1 for a third week.
DISCO is Minogue’s eighth Official Albums #1 and her biggest opening week since 2010’s
Aphrodite. She sets a new Official Chart record, becoming the first female artist to score a #1 on the album chart in five consecutive decades—the 1980s, ’90s, ‘00s, ‘10s and ‘20s.
Little Mix finishes at #2 with their sixth album,
Confetti (
RCA), which is the most-streamed release of the week.
Another Official Chart record has been set this week by
Dame Shirley Bassey, whose final album,
I Owe It All to You (
Decca), is new at #5. Bassey is thus the first female artist to claim a Top 40 album on the Official Albums Chart in seven consecutive decades.
Elsewhere, British rapper
Dutchavelli scores a Top 10 debut, at #8, for his debut mixtape,
Dutch From the 5th (
Parlophone).
On the U.K.’s Official Singles chart, Grande’s “positions” (
Island) holds onto #1 with more than 44,000 in sales, including 5.4m streams. In addition, her “POV” is this week’s highest new entry, at #22.
Little Mix lands two Top 40 singles: “Sweet Melody” flies nine places to a new peak of #3; the album’s title track is #23.
Miley Cyrus’ “Midnight Sky” (RCA) rises to its previous apex of #5, following the release of a new remix featuring
Stevie Nicks, while
Dua Lipa’s “Levitating” (
Warner Records) rises three spots to #10.