There were three news items in the top 40 of the week: Dow Cameron’s “Boyfriend”, 14th, “Kabeeb”, Central Sea (22nd) and “Reggae & Calypso (with Puni & Oyvi)”, Russ Millions (32).
1 – “We are not talking about Bruno”, from the movie “Encondo” (same level)
2 – “The Joker and the Queen (Record. Taylor Swift)” (Introduction)
3 – “Peru (with Ed Sheeran)” – Fireboy DML (one level dropped)
4 – “Surface Pressure” – From the Encondo movie (one level dropped)
5 – “Where are you now (with cell Scott)” – Lost frequencies (same level)
6 – “Seventeen goes down” – Sam Fender (one level up)
7 – “Make Me Feel Good (Feat. Jazzy)” – Felders only (one level above)
8- “The Family Matrix” from the movie Condo (one level above)
9- “Overseas (Fed. Central Sea)” – D-Block Europe (one level above)
10 – “Down Under (Feed. Colin Hay)” – Lood (up to two levels)
Album rankings
There were seven to 40 introductions on the album chart, four of which were in the top ten. Singer-songwriter Frank Turner’s “FTHC” took first place. Alt-J’s “The Dream” was third, Slash’s “4” fifth, featuring Miles Kennedy and the Conspirators (pictured), and James Morrison’s biggest blockbuster sixth.
The Big Thieves acclaimed “Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You” peaked at number 15, while the vinyl-winning Viola Beach’s single album peaked at number 23 and Eddie’s “Earthling” Vader at number 36 degrees.
Here are the top 10 places:
1 – “FTHC” – Frank Turner
2 – “=” – Ed Sheeran (same position)
3 – “The Dream” – Alt-J (Introduction)
4 – “30” – Adele (same level)
5 – “4” – Slash (intro)
6 – “Greatest Hits” – James Morrison (Introduction)
7 – “Sour” – Olivia Rodrigo (up to three levels)
8 – “Curtain Call: The Hits” – Eminem (up to seven seats)
9 – “Don’t Stop 50 Years” Fleetwood Mac (up to two seats)
10 – “Between Us” – Small combination (up to two levels)
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