The public’s attention was inevitably focused on things other than music this week, meaning one of the more intriguing chart battles of the spring passed under the radar.
Trailing ...
Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott enjoyed three No.1 albums together as members of The Beautiful South back in the 1990s. Reforming as a duo five years ago, the pair have ...
British music lovers continue to be dazzled by the Blinding Lights of The Weeknd as the Canadian’s smash hit single notches up a third straight and fifth in total week ...
Right now it appears few things are as reliable in life as Lewis Capaldi.
In as week devoid of anything resembling a major new release and thus much in the ...
After last week’s historic deep freeze, which saw each of the Top 10 singles static for the first time in chart history, movement returns to the top tier this week… ...
Sales of Lewis Capaldi’s Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent continue to ebb but the 22-year-old Scot remains atop the chart for the fourth week in a row with the ...
Falling short of the OCC singles crown this week, where it advances from 6 to 2, Little Mix’s Woman Like Me has better luck on the radio airplay chart, jumping ...
Calvin Harris & Sam Smith’s Promises lengthens its lead at the top of the singles chart, where its second week of supremacy see its consumption rise 1.85% to a best ...
Only the fourth act to have four No.1 albums in the 2010s – the others are X Factor graduates Olly Murs and One Direction and X Factor judge Robbie Williams ...