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U.K. CHARTS: DUCROT'S VICTORY 
8/11/23

Cian Ducrot has emerged victorious in a tight battle for the U.K.’s Official Albums #1. Over on singles, “Sprinter” has a 10th week at the top.

Ducrot hits #1 today with his debut album, Victory (Polydor). The set fended off strong competition from Skindred, whose Smile (Earache) landed just 150 sales behind at #2.

At #3 is the most-streamed set of the week, former #1 UTOPIA (RCA) by Travis Scott.

The Sherlocks earn a personal best with People Like Me & You (Teddyboy) at #4, while One Man Band (Modern Sky UK) from Miles Kane is #5.

The first new studio album in 13 years from N-Dubz, Timeless (EMI), debuts at #6.

On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, “Sprinter” (Live Yours/Neighbourhood) by Dave and Central Cee is the first ever U.K. rap track to spend 10 weeks at #1.

Becky Hill and Chase & Status’s “Disconnect” (Polydor) rises six to #9, while Nathan Dawe, Joel Corry & Ella Henderson rebound to #10 with “0800 Heaven” (Warner Music U.K.).

Calvin Harris & Sam Smith’s “Desire” (Sony) lifts six to #12 and “I’m Just Ken” (Atlantic) by Ryan Gosling from the Barbie movie moves up to #13.

D.O.D’s “So Much In Love” (Armada) climbs up seven to a new peak of #16, while Anne-Marie & Shania Twain also re-enter the Top 20 at a new high of #18 for “Unhealthy” (Asylum).

“Paint the Town Red” (Kemosabe/RCA) from Doja Cat debuts at #20.