By Ariana Grande Eternal sunshine (via Republic Records) continues to soar atop the UK chart.
Grande's seventh studio album enters its second week at No. 1 Official UK Chart albumwhere he is the fifth leader of after Dangerous woman (2016), Sweetener (2018), thanks, next (2019) and Seats (2020). Eternal sunshine holds the Weeknd's Highlights (Republic Records/XO), which rises 3-2 for its equal top spot. The Canadian R&B star's collection of hits has now logged 163 weeks in the UK chart, none of them at No.1.
The highest new entry this week belongs to Kacey Musgraves, whose sixth studio LP Deeper well (Interscope) is at No. 3. This is a career best for the US country artist and third top 10 appearance since 2018 Golden Hour (No. 6) and of 2021 crossed stars (No. 10).
Deeper well is the best-seller on vinyl during the most recent chart week, Official Charts reports.
Also new to the chart is Justin Timberlake's sixth studio album, Everything I thought I was. It's new at No.5 for JT's sixth top 10 – a list that includes his solo leaders Justified (2002), FutureSex/LoveSounds (2006), The 20/20 experience (2013), comp The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2 and of 2018 Man of the Woodsboth peaked at No. 2.
Hot newcomer Caity Baser has released her first UK top 10 album I'm still learning, the Southampton-born, Brighton-based artist's 13-track debut mixtape. It's new at No. 7. Baser was nominated for the BRITs Rising Star 2024 award, won by The Last Dinner Party.
Also, Manchester, England rapper Nemzzz scores his first spot on the Official UK Albums Chart with his debut, Do not disturb (Nemzzz), new at No. 17.
Finally, US rock veterans the Black Crowes enter their eighth UK top 40 with Bastards of Happiness (Silver Arrow). It is new at No. 7.
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