Ed Sheeran’s ‘Scandalous Habits’ Holds at No. 1 on U.K. Chart

Ed Sheeran’s ‘Scandalous Habits’ Holds at No. 1 on U.K. Chart

The week’s best possible new entry belongs to The Weeknd, whose “Choose My Breath” is new at No. 13 (Republic Records/XO) for the Canadian artist’s 18th High 20 hit within the U.K.

Additionally new to the chart is KSI and Lil Wayne’s “Lose” (BMG), arriving at No. 18, while Olivia Rodrigo snags her seventh High 40 appearance with Bitter observe “Jealousy Jealousy” (Geffen), new at No. 36.

Over on the Loyal U.K. Albums Chart, Dave returns to the summit with We’re All Alone In This Together (Dave Neighbourhood), up 2-1, and swapping locations with Eilish’s sophomore album.

The supreme new entry within the present cycle is Will Young’s covers set aside Crying On The Bathroom Ground (Cooking Vinyl), new at No. 3. It is the frequent Pop Idol’s eighth consecutive High 3 studio album.

Olivia Rodrigo’s Bitter dips 3-4, but stays the market’s most-streamed album, while Barbra Streisand’s Release Me 2 (Sony Music CG) compilation is new at No. 5, for the legendary singer’s 15th High 10 album.

A pair of British greats are shut within the assist of. George Harrison’s historic chief All Things Must Pass (Apple Corps) blasts in at No. 6, following the discharge of its 50th anniversary version. All things Must Pass is the U.K.’s supreme-promoting album on wax this week.

In the rupture, Brian Also can’s 1992 solo effort Abet To The Gentle (UMC/Virgin) makes a chart splash following a remastered release. Its No. 7 return eclipses its real No. 19 high.

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