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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 Adams’ So Happy It Hurts (BMG) at #3. The Shires’ 10 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.