Chappell Roan and
Gracie Abrams rule the Official U.K. Charts this week, with the former's
The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess (
Island) returning to #1 on the Albums list and the latter's "That's So True" (
Interscope) spending an eighth week at the top of the Singles tally.
Princess is back at #1 for a second non-consecutive week thanks to the release of a limited edition
Blood Records version of the album.
Scottish rock veterans
Franz Ferdinand have the week's top debut at #3 with
The Human Fear (
Domino Recordings), their best mark in 16 years.
Bad Bunny's
DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS (
Rimas) opens at #13, which is his first album to appear on this chart.
Another notable debut comes from
Lambrini Girls at #16 with
Who Let the Dogs Out (
City Slang). Elsewhere,
Teddy Swims' first album,
I’ve Tried Everything but Therapy – Pt. 1 (
Warner Music), soars 46-17.
On Singles, Abrams nudges out
ROSÉ and
Bruno Mars’ "APT." (
Atlantic) at #2 and
Lola Young’s "Messy" (
Island) at #3.
Myles Smith's "Nice to Meet You" (
RCA) lands him his second Top 10 single in less than a year by moving 13-6.
The greatest gainer comes from U.S.
YouTube creator
Alex Warren's "Carry You Home," which rockets 51-25. The highest new entry is
Hozier's cover of
Arctic Monkeys’ "Do I Wanna Know?" from a 2014
BBC appearance, which is enjoying a viral moment that nudged it to #26.