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Newcomers Wet Leg are heading toward #1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart with their self-titled debut on Domino. Over on singles, Jack Harlow and Harry Styles are competing for the top spot.
At the halfway point, Wet Leg are outselling their closest competition by 4:1. Their debut is ahead on physical sales and is the most downloaded album of the week so far.
Father John Misty’s Chloë and the Next 20th Century (Bella Union) is also new at #2 today, as is Jack White’s Fear of the Dawn (Third Man) at #3.
Kae Tempest has the final new entry in today’s Top 5 with what could be their first Top 10 album, The Line is a Curve (Fiction), at #4.
Elsewhere in the Top 10, Camila Cabello’s Familia (Epic) starts at #7 and Joe Satriani is #9 with The Elephants of Mars (Edel).
On the U.K.’s Official Singles midweeks, Harlow’s “First Class” (Atlantic) lead the race with Styles close behind with last week’s chart-topper, “As It Was” (Columbia).
Pink Floyd’s “Hey, Hey, Rise Up!” (Parlophone), which has been released in aid of the Ukrainian humanitarian fund and features Andriy Khlyvnyuk, could debut at #5. If it holds onto its midweek peak, the track will be the band’s first Top 10 single in 43 years; “Another Brick in the Wall” hit #1 in ’79.
“Crazy What Love Can Do” (Warner Music U.K.) from David Guetta, Ella Henderson and Becky Hill could also be on track for a Top 20 debut; it’s currently #16.