George Ezra strikes gold as he scores a 3rd consecutive U.Ok. albums chart title.
The English singer’s Gold Rush Child (Columbia) blasts to No. 1 on the Official U.Ok. Albums Chart, with mixed gross sales upwards of 44,000, the OCC stories, with bodily gross sales accounting for 79% of the full.
Gold Rush Child completes a hattrick began with Needed On Voyage (from 2014) and Staying At Tamara’s (2018).
Ezra’s newest LP bumps Harry Kinds’ Harry’s Place (Columbia), from the leaderboard. Harry’s Place is coming off a two-week stint at No. 1, the one title this 12 months to log consecutive weeks on the prime.
On the midweek level, Gold Rush Child was outpacing its closest rival by four-to-one.
Additional down the listing, British digital duo Chase & Standing begins at No. 4 with What Got here Earlier than (EMI), for his or her first High 10 look in 5 years.
In the meantime, BTS land a fifth U.Ok. High 10 album with anthology Proof (Huge Hit Leisure), new at No. 8. BTS, which is disbanding to permit its members to pursue solo careers, roars to No. 1 on Australia’s chart with the brand new assortment.
Lastly, late American rapper and singer XXXTentacion makes an impression on the U.Ok. High 40 together with his posthumous compilation, Look At Me: The Album (Columbia). It’s new at No. 23, and turns into the artist’s second album to crack the U.Ok. High 40 following his June 2018 loss of life, aged 20, and his fourth general.