Ellie Goulding is eyeing a slice of heaven — a U.Ok. chart double.
The English singer and songwriter leads the midweek chart for second week with “Miracle” (by way of Polydor), her throwback rave single with Calvin Harris, and her fifth studio set Larger Than Heaven heads-up the midweek albums survey.
If Larger Than Heaven holds its spot, Goulding will boast a fourth chief following debut Lights (from 2010), Halcyon (2012) and Brightest Blue (2020). The one LP to overlook out was 2015’s Delirium, which peaked at No. 3.
New at No. 2 on the Official Chart Replace is Hope (EMI), the sixth studio album from U.S. rapper, singer-songwriter and producer NF. If Hope hangs in there, it’ll give NF (actual title: Nathan John Feuerstein) a profession finest following 2019’s The Search (No. 7) and 2021’s Clouds (No. 12).
Following a twentieth anniversary reissue of Linkin Park’s sophomore album Meteora (Warner Information), the LP is about to fireplace again into the highest 5, at No. 3. The previous chief incorporates previously-unreleased materials that includes vocals from the late Chester Bennington, who died in 2017, aged 41.
One other recent title on observe for a high 5 berth is Daughter’s Stereo Thoughts Sport (4AD). It’s new at No. 4 on the midweek chart, for what could be the indie people trio’s highest-charting album so far and first high 10, eclipsing their beforehand charting efforts If You Depart from 2013 (No. 16 peak) and 2016’s To not Disappear (No. 17).
Lastly, Scottish singer and songwriter Lewis Capaldi is having fun with a gross sales bump following the discharge of his Netflix documentary How I’m Feeling Now (EMI). His chart-topping 2019 debut Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent is ready to raise 17-6.
All might be revealed when the OCC publishes its weekly charts on Friday (April 14).