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Check post 1! :kink: Updates could come on Tuesday and Thursday but they aren't guaranteed (and honestly, by recent form, I wouldn't expect anything)

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Check post 1! :kink: Updates could come on Tuesday and Thursday but they aren't guaranteed (and honestly, by recent form, I wouldn't expect anything)

 

Ok, thank you…I seem to remember that we got updates everyday (but that was years and years ago)🥴 thanks for letting me know x

I have no idea why anyone would think the OCC would break rules to help Ed, they basically invented the 3 track rule to stop Ed being so dominant. The ACR rule because of the likes of him and Drake. If anything the OCC has done its best to limit the dominance on the chart by Ed in recent years.
I thought Confidence Man would be a bit higher than they are. I mean, I felt like they'd built up enough of a following to at least get a top 40 album this time.
As It Was has racked up 57,822 sales so far, over twice as many as erstwhile No.1 Starlight by Dave, which falls to No.2 (26,684 sales). Aitch and Ashanti's Baby holds at No.3 (24,641 sales), ahead of Lost Frequencies/Calum Scott's Where Are You Now (17,827 sales) in at No.4, and Fireboy DML & Ed Sheeran’s Peru (17,548 sales) in at No.5.

 

It's a similar story in the albums chart: Red Hot Chili Pepper's 12th studio album Unlimited Love is the unambiguous frontrunner, posting 24,569 sales. Ed Sheeran's =, at No.2, trails in its wake with 4,230 sales, and last week's No.1, Michael Bublé's Higher, falls 1-3 (3,202 sales). Olivia Rodrigo's Sour feels the benefit of its Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album, rising 8-4 and posting 2,961 sales, pushing ArrDee's Pier Pressure into fifth (2,730 sales). A strong performance in the singles chart boosts Harry Styles' Fine Line from 28-6 (2,590 sales).

 

Source: MW

As always a chart mod will post the update when available, patience required until someone's around (I'm on my way to see 5SOS live x)
57k seems a bit low given that he’s had one of the best streaming weeks of all time. Are the days of 100-200k+ opening weeks no longer achievable with the streams to sale ratio?
36k to 57k in 2 days seems low for Harry given his Spotify numbers - wonder if there’s more data than usual missing in that.

Harry seems to have been overperforming on Spotify compared to other streaming platforms (see him taking several days to hit #1 on Apple) so he may have a higher than usual proportion of free streams to explain the slightly lower than expected overall numbers - call it an 'inverse Bad Habits' :lol: he still looks on course to finish the week comfortably above 80k at least, probably closer to 90k, which is still very good by recent standards.

 

Kind of expected higher numbers for RHCP but then their last album was a long time ago so difficult to predict, still coming for a pretty respectable number by recent standards as well anyway.

http://i.imgur.com/B6faj0h.png

 

Wednesday Top 40 ONLY Update

Source: Music Week

Missing Data: unknown

 

Singles

 

1 Harry Styles - As It Was (57,822) *

2 Dave - Starlight (26,684)

3 Aitch & Ashanti - Baby (24,641)

4 Lost Frequencies & Calum Scott - Where Are You Now (17,827)

5 Fireboy DML & Ed Sheeran - Peru (17,548)

 

6-10

 

11-20

13 George Ezra - Anyone for You (Tiger Lily)

16 Lil Tjay - In My Head *

 

21-30

21 Becky Hill & Galantis - Run

30 Shawn Mendes - When You're Gone *

 

31-40

32 Acraze feat. Cherish - Do It To It

36 Dylan Conrique - Birthday Cake *

 

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

 

Albums

 

1 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Unlimited Love (24,569) *

2 Ed Sheeran - = (4,230)

3 Michael Bublé - Higher (3,202)

4 Olivia Rodrigo - SOUR (2,961)

5 ArrDee - Pier Pressure (2,730)

 

6-10

6 Harry Styles - Fine Line (2,590)

8 Fleetwood Mac - 50 Years: Don't Stop

9 Eminem - Curtain Call: The Hits

10 Ed Sheeran - ÷

 

11-20

12 Little Mix - Between Us

13 The Weeknd - The Highlights

14 The Wanted - Most Wanted: The Greatest Hits ^

16 Sam Fender - Seventeen Going Under

17 Queen - Greatest Hits

19 French the Kid - Never Been Ordinary *

 

21-30

21 Meshuggah - Immutable *

22 ABBA - Gold: Greatest Hits

24 Oasis - Time Flies: 1994-2009

26 Fleetwood Mac - Rumours

28 Arctic Monkeys - AM

29 Dua Lipa - Future Nostalgia

 

31-40

31 The Beatles - 1

32 Michael Jackson - Number Ones

33 Lewis Capaldi - Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent

36 Harry Styles - Harry Styles ^

37 Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston ^

38 Nirvana - Nevermind ^

39 Sam Fender - Hypersonic Missiles ^

40 Oasis - (What's the Story) Morning Glory? ^

 

NO OTHER SALES INFO

Spotify seems to be the main platform for As It Was and it's doing 750k there but probably only little better than Aitch on AM so I think not reaching 100k is about right. It is also below Starlight on Amazon. To reach 100k, it should be doing at least 850-900k on Spotify with those numbers elsewhere.
Peru and Where Are You Now Look set for a second week of decline, down quite significantly from last Wednesday (if anything, they've dropped too much and are in danger of going back up next week :lol: )

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