Eminem’s “Houdini” (Interscope) proves unstoppable on the U.Ok. chart, because it notches a second week at No. 1.
There’s a contact of magic about Marshall Mathers’ eleventh and newest No. 1 on the Official U.Ok. Chart; it’s the primary time the Rock Corridor-inducted rap legend has secured a couple of week on the summit.
Em beforehand led the survey with “The Actual Slim Shady” (2000), “Stan” (2000), “With out Me” (2002), “Lose Your self” (2002), “Simply Lose It” (2004), “Like Toy Troopers” (2005), “Smack That” with Akon (2006), “The Monster” with Rihanna (2013), “River” with Ed Sheeran (2017) and “Godzilla” with the late Juice WRLD (2020).
Sabrina Carpenter has had Brits ingesting down “Espresso” (Island) all summer time. The monitor holds at No. 2 on the chart, revealed Friday, June 14. Now, she’s getting a buzz from her new single “Please, Please, Please,” new at No. 3 for the best new entry on the Official Chart.
Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour is at the moment working its means via the U.Ok. Sometimes, TayTay’s tunes fly up the charts of these international locations she visits, and the U.Ok. isn’t any totally different. As The Tortured Poets Division (EMI) returns to No. 1 on the nationwide albums survey, “Merciless Summer time” reenters the U.Ok. prime 40 at No. 17.
After nabbing a file six Brit Awards earlier this yr, RAYE luggage a fifteenth U.Ok. prime 40 look with “Genesis” (Human Re Sources). Clocking in at seven minutes, “Genesis” debuts at No. 22. It’s the followup to RAYE’s No. 1 hit from 2023, “Escapism.”
In the meantime, Swift’s Tortured Poets logs a sixth non-consecutive week atop the Official U.Ok. Albums Chart, setting a brand new mark for the U.S. pop celebrity. Tortured Poets surpasses her earlier greatest of 5 non-consecutive weeks with 2022’s Midnights. Tortured Poets retains prime spot, thanks partially to the discharge of latest, U.Ok.-exclusive digital codecs together with previously-unreleased bonus stay recordings, in celebration of the present U.Ok. leg of her The Eras Tour.
5 traditional Swift albums climb the chart: Lover (19-7), 1989 (Taylor’s Model) (21-9), Midnights (26-13), folklore (25-14) and fame (36-19).
After main earlier within the week, Charli XCX’s sixth LP Brat (Atlantic) bows at No. 2. In response to the Official Charts Firm, Brat’s first-week complete eclipses that of her 2022 No. 1 Crash.
Lastly, Rock Corridor-inducted rock legends Bon Jovi full the rostrum with Endlessly (EMI), new at No. 3.