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U.K. CHARTS: A LOTTERY WIN
5/5/23

The Lottery Winners have their first U.K. Official Albums #1 while “Miracle” (Columbia) claims a fourth week on top at singles.

Anxiety Replacement Therapy (Modern Sky), the Manchester band’s fifth set, is the biggest release this week on both physical formats and digital downloads.

At #2, rapper Nines nets his fourth Top 5 with Crop Circle 2 (Warner Records). Jessie Ware’s That! Feels Good! (EMI) is also new at #3.

At #4, The National’s First Two Pages of Frankenstein (4AD) is their fifth U.K. Top 10. Heatwave in the Cold North (Distiller) by Reverend and the Makers enters at #6, while Blood Orange (Good Soldier) by Freya Ridings charts at #7.

The Damned’s Darkadelic (earMUSIC) rounds out this week’s new Top 10 entries at #9.

On the U.K.’s Official Singles chart, Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding remain at #1 with “Miracle.” The track is the most-streamed song this week with 5.4m plays.

“Daylight” (Miserable Music) by David Kushner holds tight at #2, while Libianca’s “People” (5K Records) rebounds one to #3. “React” (Relentless) by Switch Disco f/Ella Henderson reaches a new peak at #7. FIFTY FIFTY are the first K-pop girl group to enter the Top 10 as “Cupid” (ATTRAKT) rises to #9.

Following the release of his fourth album, Nines also has his first Top 10 as “Tony Soprano” lifts one to #10.