Ellie Goulding dominates the UK Albums and Singles Chart!

Ellie Goulding dominates the UK Albums and Singles Chart!
Ellie Goulding has become another name to achieve the most common feat of simultaneously being at the top of the British Albums and Singles Charts.

“Higher The Heaven” is the artist’s fifth album and his fourth to reach number one. “Miracle”, a song recorded by Calvin Harris with the singer, and not included on his album, was at number one for a second week.

There was some news in both rankings. Among the singles, Drake debuted at No. 5 with “Search & Rescue” and David Guetta’s “Baby Don’t Hurt Me (featuring Anne-Marie & Coy Leray)” came in at No. 26.

To top it all off, K-pop girl group Fifty Fifty’s “Cupid” rose from No. 61 to No. 34, and Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night” rose from No. 59 to No. 35.

The top 10 looks like this:

Drake

1 – “Miracle (with Calvin Harris)” – Ellie Goulding (same stage)
2 – “People” – Libianka (up to two levels)
3 – “Eyes Closed” – Ed Sheeran (Same Stage)
4 – “Quiet” – paddle (one level up)
5 – “Search & Rescue” – Drake (intro)
6 – “Up It Was” – Harry Styles (Up One Position)
7 – “Flowers” – Miley Cyrus (Five Points Down)
8 – “Forget Me” – Luis Capaldi (up to 37 places)
9 – “Green Green Cross” – George Ezra (Two Points Up)
10 – “Creepin’ (featuring The Weeknd & 21 Savage)” – Metro Boomin (Down Two Places)

Albums

Linkin Park

In addition to Goulding’s album, the album charts included the premiere of rapper NF’s new album “Hope”, and in second place, the return of “Meteora” by Linkin Park, which was re-released with several extras on ‘Seventh’. and Daughter’s “Stereo Mind Game” at #12.

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Here are the top 10 places:

1 – “Higher Than Heaven” – Ellie Goulding (intro)
2 – “Faith” – NF (intro)
3 – “Highlights” – Weekend (up to one level)
4 – “To a hellish degree uninspired by the divine” – Luis Capaldi (up to 13 spots)
5 – “Midnights” – Taylor Swift (Up One Position)
6 – “Diamonds” – Elton John (Up to a Level)
7 – “Meteora” – Linkin Park (Back to Top)
8 – “50 Years -Don’t Stop” – Fleetwood Mac (same stage)
9 – “Curtain Call – The Hits” – Eminem (up to two spots)
10 – “Gold – Greatest Hits” – ABBA (up to two places)

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