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HITS LIST IN BLOOM
From the desert to the sea (4/16a)
ON THE COVER:
AARON BAY-SCHUCK
AND TOM CORSON
Bunny's hoppin' again. (4/16a)
DESERT HEAT:
PAUL TOLLETT
The cat in the hat is calling the shots. (4/15a)
THIS HITS PHOTO GALLERY IS WANDERING IN THE DESERT
Photographic proof of the weaselfest (4/15a)
THE COUNT: SUPERSTARS TO SURPRISE AT COACHELLA?
The latest tidbits from the vibrant live sector (4/12a)
THE NEW UMG
Gosh, we hope there are more press releases.
TIKTOK BANNED!
Unless the Senate manages to make this whole thing go away, that is.
THE NEW HUGE COUNTRY ACT
No, not that one.
TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN PLAYLIST
Now 100% unlicensed!
Blighty Beat
U.K. CHARTS: REX, DAVE RULE
3/18/22

Rex Orange County has scored his first U.K. Official Albums #1 with Who Cares? (Columbia) while Dave secures the biggest audio streams week of the year at singles.

Who Cares?, Rex Orange County’s fourth album, beats the #5 peak his previous release, 2019’s Pony.

IMPERA (Loma Vista), from Swedish heavy-metal group Ghost, is new at #2 today, followed by Bryan AdamsSo Happy It Hurts (BMG) at #3. The Shires10 Year Plan (BMG) enters at #5, while Lil Durk’s 7220 (Alamo) scores him his highest peak in the U.K. to date at #6.

Franz Ferdinand’s greatest-hits collection, Hits to the Head (Domino), is new at #7, followed by Ella Henderson’s Everything I Didn’t Say (Asylum) at #8.

Liverpool's The Mysterines score a Top 10 debut at #9 with Reeling (Universal).

On the U.K.’s Official Singles midweeks, Dave’s “Starlight” (NBR) remains at #1 for a second week after receiving the biggest week of audio streams of the year, 6.5m.

Aitch has today’s highest new entry at #2 with “Baby” (Capitol), which samples Ashanti’s ’00s hit “Rock Wit U.” Jax Jones and MNEK’s “Where Did You Go” (Polydor) is on the rise again, jumping three places to #7.

Dove Cameron has her first U.K. Top 10 single with “Boyfriend” (Columbia) jumping five to #9, as does Cat Burns, whose “Go” (RCA) rises nine to #10.