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U.K. CHARTS: DEFINITELY MAYBES
6/23/23

Tom Grennan’s third studio LP, What Ifs & Maybes (Insanity), becomes his second #1 album on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart while Dave & Central Cee post a third week at #1 at singles.

What Ifs & Maybes is also the biggest seller of the week in the U.K.’s independent record shops. Grennan’s latest single, “How Does It Feel,” rockets 27 places to #31.

Right behind him, Queens of the Stone Age register their sixth Top 10 album, In Times New Roman…(Matador), coming in at #2. The Pet Shop BoysSMASH: The Singles 1985-2020 (Parlophone) lands at #4—it’s their 18th Top 10 album— and Far From Saints’ eponymous Ignition debut opens at #5.

Texas, who play Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage today (6/23), hit #6 with The Very Best Of—1989-2023 ([PIAS]). At #9 is Gunna’s A Gift & A Curse (Young Stoner Life/300), his third U.K. Top 10 set.

ATEEZ become only the second male K-Pop band to secure a UK Top 10 album as THE WORLD EP.2: OUTLAW (KQ/RCA) opens at #10. (BTS was first, of course). Ben Howard’s Is It? (Island) debuts at #17, becoming his fifth Top 40 album. The second studio album from Nigerian singer-songwriter Asake, Work of Art (YBNL/Empire), is #20.

Taylor Swift announced U.K. tour stops in 2024 this week so naturally several of her albums rose up the chart. She has five records in the Top 40: Midnights (EMI), a non-mover at #8, followed by 2014’s 1989 at #19, 2019 set Lover at #21, 2017’s Reputation at #32 and 2020’s folklore at #33. “Cruel Summer,” officially released as a single, returns to the Official Singles Chart at #28.

Topping the singles chart is Dave & Central Cee’s “Sprinter” (Live Yours/Neighbourhood), which racked up more than 9m streams this week, fending off competition from J Hus and Drake’s “Who Told You” (Black Butter/OVO/Republic) at #2 and Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding’s “Miracle” (Columbia), #3. The duo’s “UK Rap” also moves up the Official Singles Chart today, claiming a new peak of #13.

Kylie Minogue’s “Padam Padam” (BMG) a hits new peak of #8, and Scottish DJ Hannah Laing and singer RoRo earn their first-ever U.K. Top 10 as viral banger “Good Love” (Polydor) climbs four to #9.

Former Little Mix-er Leigh-Anne has the week’s highest new entry as her debut solo single “Don’t Say Love” (Warner) opens at #11. Another big debut comes from South Korean DJ, singer and producer Peggy Gou whose “(It Goes Like) Nanana” (XL) enters the chart at #14.

Harry Styles’ current U.K. tour is having an effect at singles: “As It Was” (Columbia) returns to #5; “Satellite” makes its Top 20 debut at #18; and “Late Night Talking” is also back on the rise, coming in at #22.