Groundhog Day: Repeating a configuration first achieved 153 weeks ago (1 January 2021) and repeated 51 weeks ago (16 December 2022) and 49 weeks ago (30 December 2022), Last Christmas ...
In the works, on and off, since 1995, I/O was finally released last Friday (December 1) and duly debuts atop the chart this week for Peter Gabriel, on consumption ...
Jack Harlow extends his reign atop the singles chart to three weeks, with Lovin On Me registering 4.63% growth week-on-week to 55,128 units (1,843 digital downloads, 53,285 sales-equivalent streams).
He ...
Take That’s first new studio album since 2017, This Life makes a massive first impression debuting at No.1 on consumption of 116,163 units (107,574 CDs, 4,905 vinyl albums, 301 ...
No.1 on debut last week, Lovin On Me continues to pace the pack, securing second week supremacy on consumption of 52,688 units (1,757 digital downloads, 50,931 sales-equivalent streams) for Jack ...
Their first two studio albums peaked at No.2 – behind The Pretenders and The Police in 1980 – but Madness finally secure their first No.1 studio album with their lucky ...
American rapper, singer and songwriter Jack Harlow storms to a No.1 debut with Lovin On Me, on consumption of 46,389 units (1,706 digital downloads, 44,683 sales-equivalent streams).
The ninth Top ...
Considerably in arrears to The Beatles’ newly refreshed compilations 1962-1966 and 1967-1970 in the first of the week’s sales flashes, Taylor Swift’s 1989 (Taylor’s Version) ate away at their ...
Beatlemania returns!: After debuting last week at No.42 on 10 hours of digital sales and streaming, Now And Then jumps decisively to No.1 for The Beatles this week on consumption ...
Ending a run of 22 weeks in which there was a new No.1, 1989 (Taylor’s Version) by Taylor Swift successfully defends its chart title, completing a second consecutive week at ...