Tuesday, January 19, 2021
Olivia Rodrigo’s “drivers license” (
Polydor) is set for another week on top, while British rock group
You Me at Six is heading for this week’s U.K. Official Albums #1 with
Suckapunch (
Underdog/
AWAL).
Sleaford Mods’
Spare Ribs (
Rough Trade) is behind You Me at Six at the halfway point at #2, followed by
Why Don’t We’s
The Good Times and the Bad Ones (
Atlantic) at #4.
London post-punk outfit
Shame are in line for their highest-charting album to date with
Drunk Tank Pink (
Dead Oceans) at #6, and
David Bowie’s live album
LIVEANDWELL.COM (
Parlophone), now at #8, could become his 35th Top 10 album.
Zayn Malik’s
Nobody Is Listening (
RCA) is the most-streamed new release of the week at #10;
Ashnikko’s debut mixtape,
Demidevil (Parlophone), is #11.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles midweek chart, the highest new entry looks set to be a collaboration from
Anne-Marie,
KSI and
Digital Farm Animals, “Don’t Play” (Atlantic), which starts at #2.
Ariana Grande’s “34+35” (
Island), currently up eight places to #3 following a new version of the song released Friday featuring
Megan Thee Stallion and
Doja Cat, is on track to hit a new peak.
Further down, three cuts are on course to reach new heights this week:
Tiesto’s “The Business” (Atlantic) leaps seven places to #14,
Nathan Dawe and
Little Mix’s “No Time for Tears” (Atlantic) also jumps seven spots to #15 and “Goosebumps” (
Ministry of Sound) by Spanish-born producer
HVME climbs five rungs to #20.