Minggu, 14 April 2019

Billie Eilish Holds At No. 1 In The U.K. While Khalid Starts At No. 2 - Forbes

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After starting off at No. 1 in the U.K. with her debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? last week, Billie Eilish doesn’t move an inch, claiming a second consecutive frame atop the records chart. Despite facing competition from one of the most popular R&B musicians in the world right now, the teen pop singer is able to hold on and rule once again with her amazingly popular first full-length.

Coming in at a respectable No. 2 is Khalid, whose sophomore album Free Spirit almost made it all the way to the top. The title is the American singer-songwriter’s first appearance inside the top 10 across the pond, and it is powered by new single “Talk,” which also just broke into the top 10 on the songs ranking.

Down slightly to No. 3 is the Greatest Showman soundtrack, which comes in ahead of a handful of other titles which have also spent a fair amount of time inside the uppermost area on the chart. Singer-songwriters Tom Walker and George Ezra see their latest albums What a Time to Be Alive and Staying at Tamaras land at Nos. 4 and 5, respectively. Queen’s popular Bohemian Rhapsody soundtrack finds space inside the top 10 once again, landing at No. 6.

British rock group Mike + the Mechanics are back in the top 10 in their country thanks to their new album Out of the Blue, which launches at No. 7. The title is the band’s fifth to enter the area.

Ariana Grande’s Thank U, Next keeps at No. 8, where it landed last week, while U.K.-based hip-hop musician Dave sees his debut studio album Psychodrama rise slightly to No. 9 this time around.

English indie rockers Circa Waves round out the top 10 this frame with their new album, What’s It Like Over There?, which manages to debut at No. 10. The effort, their third full-length, is their second to enter the important region. What's It Like Over There? matches their career high point thus far of No. 10, which they reached in 2015 with their first release, Young Chasers.

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