Ed Sheeran continues to dominate the UK Albums Chart and Calvin Harris continues to dominate the Singles Chart.

Ed Sheeran continues to dominate the UK Albums Chart and Calvin Harris continues to dominate the Singles Chart.
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Ed Sheeran’s “-” (“Minus”) topped the UK Albums Chart for the second week in a row, and it still had a good number of new arrivals, including four in the top 10: Potter Paper’s “Real Back in Style” at number two, the Jonas Brothers’ “The Album” was followed by “Wake Up and It’s Over” by Lovejoy at number three and “The Love Invention” by Alison Goldfrapp at number five.

Further down, new releases Overmono (11th) (31st) and Sub Focus (33rd) debuted, while the ten-year reissue of “Random Access Memories” took Daft Punk’s now-classic album back to the top of the chart.

Above was:

1 – “-” – Ed Sheeran (same stage)
2 – “Real Back in Style” – Potter Paper (intro)
3 – “The Album” Jonas Brothers (intro)
4 – “Highlights” – Weekend (in one place)
5 – “Wake Up And It’s Over” – Lovejoy (intro)
6 – “The Love Invention” – Alison Goldfrapp (intro)
7 – “Midnights” – Taylor Swift (Two Points Down)
8 – “Crop Circle 2” – Nines (down six places)
9 – “Harry’s House” – Harry Styles (One Level Down)
10 – “50 Years – Don’t Stop” – Fleetwood Mac (down four places)

Singles ranking

Calvin Harris

Calvin Harris topped the singles chart for a sixth consecutive week with “Miracle (featuring Ellie Goulding)”. The Top 40 reflected Eurovision week, with many of the competing songs, as well as the winning song, appearing in the chart.

Swedish Lorraine’s great champion “Tattoo” debuted in second place, “Cha Cha Cha”, Finnish Karija, in sixth place, the contender for the United Kingdom, “I Wrote a Song”, May Müller rose from 45th place to ninth place and Norway. Alessandra’s “Queen of Kings” ranked tenth.

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Further down, Lil Durk’s “All My Life (feat. J. Cole)” (17th), Ed Sheeran’s “Life Goes On” (29th) and Sam Ryder’s “Mountain” (35th) appeared. .

Above all, Lil Mabu’s “Math Insult” rose from No. 63 to No. 27, and the Jonas Brothers’ “Waffle House” rose from No. 42 to No. 37.

Here are the top 10 places:

Lorraine

1 – “Miracle (with Ellie Goulding)” – Calvin Harris (same stage)
two – “Tattoo” – Lorraine (Introduction)
3 – “Daylight” – David Kushner (Down One Place)
4 – “Eyes Closed” – Ed Sheeran (One Level Down)
5 – “Wish You the Best” – Luis Capaldi (Up to a Level)
6 – “Cha Cha Cha” – Karija (Intro)
7 – “Peace” – row (two levels collapsed)
8 – “React (feat. Ella Henderson & Robert Miles)” – Switch Disco (One Place Down)
9 – “I Wrote a Song” – May Mueller (Top 36)
10 – “Queen of Kings” – Alessandra (intro)

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