Posted July 10Jul 10 Sales Report: W/E 17th July 2025Source: Music WeekCommentary: Alan JonesSingles01 39,701 MK feat. Chrystal - Dior [1,126 downloads, 38,575 streaming]02 38,478 Sabrina Carpenter - Manchild03 36,852 Ravyn Lenae - Love Me Not04 34,183 Lewis Capaldi - Survive [61 CDs]05 29,938 Chappell Roan - Pink Pony Club06 28,182 Calvin Harris & Clementine Douglas - Blessings07 26,933 Fred again.., Skepta & PlaqueBoyMax - Victory Lap08 26,594 Alex Warren - Ordinary [SCR: 52,191]09 24,524 Ed Sheeran - Sapphire10 24,154 Sam Fender & Olivia Dean - Rein Me In11 23,939 Skye Newman - Family Matters14 22,537 Olivia Dean - Nice to Each Other17 20,021 Oasis - Acquiesce [total: 649,136]18 19,295 Oasis - Don't Look Back in Anger19 19,239 Oasis - Live Forever20 19,018 HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - Golden26 16,441 Saja Boys, Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo, samUIL Lee & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - Your Idol27 15,843 Drake - What Did I Miss?32 13,341 HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - How It's Done47 9,101 Chrystal - The Days [total: 876,820]58 7,974 Fleetwood Mac - Dreams [digital era total: 3,572,800]63 7,496 Olivia Dean - Dive76 6,530 Fleetwood Mac - The Chain [digital era total: 3,158,317] QuoteAs if by design, Dior takes advantage of a weakening singles sector to advance to No.1 for MK feat. Chrystal.In the closest battle for chart honours for a while, the track overpowers Manchild (3-2, 38,478 sales), which threatened to rise to the top for a third time for Sabrina Carpenter; and Love Me Not, which rallies 4-3 (36,852 sales) for Ravyn Lenae. Dior’s coronation is despite a 6.71% dip in its own consumption to 39,701 units (1,126 digital downloads, 38,575 sales-equivalent streams) – the lowest for a No.1 single for 17 weeks.Dior is only the second hit for featured vocalist 36-year-old singer/songwriter Chrystal - originally from Bolton – whose introductory hit, The Days, peaked at No.4 in January and dips 41-47 (9,101 sales) on its 39th straight week in the chart.Chrystal’s partner, MK, is a more experienced chart campaigner, with Dior being his 15th hit. His most-consumed title is his 2017 No.7 hit, 17, with to-date consumption of 1,724,218 units, while Chrystal’s (natch) is The Days, with 876,820 units. Fifty-three next month, MK – a DJ, producer, songwriter and artist from Detroit – first made the UK chart in February 1995 alongside Alana with the song Always. His gestation of 30 years and five months between debut and first No.1 is one of the longest in chart history, though Michael Ball, Tony Christie and Ozzy Osbourne all had longer waits. After eight previous weeks in the Top 10 – four of them at No.7, the rest at No.8 – Blessings climbs to a new peak of No.6 (28,182 sales) for Calvin Harris feat. Clementine Douglas. Harris has had 23 higher-charting hits, Douglas none. Although Blessings’ consumption in the latest frame is up 1.32% week-on-week, making it the only track in the Top 10 not to suffer a decline, it is only its fourth best tally to date. Its CD sales plunging from 25,415 to 61 as stock is exhausted, Survive falls 1-4 (34,183 sales) for Lewis Capaldi.It is a good week for Olivia Dean, whose Rein Me In collaboration with Sam Fender returns to the Top 10 (12-10, 24,154 sales) a fortnight after debuting at No.6 - replacing Skye Newman’s Family Matters (10-11, 23,939 sales) - while her solo tracks Nice To Each Other (15-14, 22,537 sales) and Dive (74-63, 7,496 sales) both reach new peaks.The rest of the Top 10: Pink Pony Club (5-5, 29,938 sales) by Chappell Roan, Victory Lap (6-7, 26,933 sales) by Fred Again, Skepta & PlaqueBoyMax, Ordinary (8-8, 26,594 sales) by Alex Warren, and Sapphire (9-9, 24,524 sales) by Ed Sheeran. Love Me Not and Pink Pony Club will be on ACR next week, joining Ordinary which incidentally, returns to No.1 on the Top 200 Combined Tracks chart, with unadjusted consumption of 52,191 units.Drake achieves a landmark 150th Top 75 entry and 98th Top 40 hit with his brand-new single, What Did I Miss? (No.27, 15,843 sales). With just two of the 17 UK dates scheduled for Oasis’ Live ’25 comeback tour completed – the third is tonight (July 11) in their home city of Manchester – fans are mad for it, with streaming and sales of their catalogue climbing steeply. They already have three of the top four albums and this week sees them make a strong resurgence on the singles chart, with 1996 No.1 Don’t Look Back In Anger and 1994 No.10 hit Live Forever – which subsequently reached No.8 last year - returning to the chart at No.18 (19,295 sales) and No.19 (19,239 sales) respectively but trailing Some Might Say B-side, Acquiesce, which features on their 1995 compilation The Masterplan, and charts for the first time ever at No.17 (20,021 sales). One of the few tracks by Oasis to feature both Liam and Noel Gallagher on lead vocals, it is an early highlight of their Live ’25 performances, and belatedly becomes their 27th hit – their first addition to their tally since 2015. Despite not charting before, it is their 20th most-popular track, with to-date consumption of 649,136 units. Six further tracks from Oasis are ‘starred-out’ of the Top 75 and all, like the three that do chart, have escaped from ACR.Three songs from the soundtrack to Netflix animated fantasy film K-pop Demon Hunters simultaneously gate-crashed the Top 40 last week, and all are on the rise. They are Golden (31-20, 19,018 sales) and How It’s Done (40-32, 13,341 sales), both by Huntr/X, Ejae, Audrey Nuna, Rei Ami & KPop Demon Hunters Cast and Your Idol (34-26, 16,441 sales) by Saja Boys, Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo, samUIL Lee & KPop Demon Hunters Cast. Four more songs from the soundtrack are ‘starred-out’ of the Top 75.Fleetwood Mac come within an ace of their first new Top 75 entry in 35 years and their 26th hit in all, with The Chain – from their 1977 album Rumours – surpassing its previous (2011) peak of No.81 with a re-entry to the Top 100 at No.76 (6,530 ACR units). Its consumption increased 26.4% week-on-week, presumably because it was the British Grand Prix last Sunday, and The Chain is synonymous with the BBC coverage of Formula 1 racing. It is one of the band’s ‘big four’, with to-date digital era consumption of 3,158,317 units, placing it alongside their other sextuple platinum singles Everywhere (3,763,261 units), Dreams (3,572,800 units) and Go Your Own Way (3,135,680 units), with their fifth most-consumed title Little Lies less than halfway to their tallies, with 1,554,917 units. No.24 when first released in 1977, Dreams is Fleetwood Mac’s most persistent charted song, with 128 weeks in the Top 75, including this one, as it sprints 81-58 (7,974 ACR units).And that is it: There are only two bona fide new entries (one of them 30 years old), nine tracks that are more than 20 years old and four records reaching new peaks in the entire Top 75, and the No.1 title has a minuscule 0.13% share of the market – one in every 762 units. It’s fair to say it isn’t exactly a banner week. Overall singles consumption is down 1.75% week-on-week at 30,284,451 units, 9.01% above same week 2024 consumption of 27,780,426 units. Paid-for sales are down 19.24% week-on-week at 279,341, 4.91% above same week 2024 sales of 266,266.Albums01 21,015 Oasis - Time Flies... 1994-2009 [406 CDs, 285 vinyl, 262 downloads, 20,062 streaming]02 15,733 Oasis - (What's the Story) Morning Glory?03 12,842 Sabrina Carpenter - Short n' Sweet [3,191 zoetrope vinyl]04 11,421 Oasis - Definitely Maybe05 8,137 Ed Sheeran - +-=÷× (Tour Collection)06 7,832 Fleetwood Mac - 50 Years: Don't Stop07 6,076 Noah Kahan - Stick Season08 5,617 The Weeknd - The Highlights09 5,309 Lorde - Virgin10 5,301 Charli xcx - BRAT11 5,034 Olivia Rodrigo - GUTS12 4,831 Billie Eilish - HIT ME HARD AND SOFT18 4,372 Hard-Fi - Stars of CCTV [total: 855,601]25 3,983 Kae Tempest - Self Titled43 2,937 Kesha - .46 2,756 Electric Light Orchestra - All Over the World: The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra53 2,590 BIG SPECIAL - NATIONAL AVERAGE.55 2,540 Rod Stewart - Ultimate Hits59 2,411 Oasis - The Masterplan62 2,342 Billie Eilish - Happier Than Ever79 2,067 Black Sabbath - The Ultimate Collection115 1,680 Bruce Springsteen - Tracks II: The Lost AlbumsCompilations01 10.079 KPop Demon Hunters [265 downloads, 9,814 streaming] QuoteSet to perform to 320,000 fans in five concerts in their home city of Manchester over the next nine days as part of their Live ’25 Reunion Tour, Oasis continue to enjoy spectacular growth week-on-week, and occupy three of the top four positions in the album chart for only the second time in their career.Returning to No.1 for the first time since it debuted there 786 weeks ago – a little over 15 years – the band’s career-encompassing compilation Time Flies: 1994-2009 sees a 184.72% surge in consumption to 21,015 units (406 CDs, 285 vinyl albums, 262 digital downloads and 20,062 sales-equivalent streams).Their second and most successful studio album, 1995’s (What’s The Story) Morning Glory – which spent 10 weeks at No.1 in 1995/1996 – achieves its highest chart placing in more than 29 years, exploding 14-2, with consumption up 197.47% at 15,733 units; while 1994 debut album, Definitely Maybe, catapults 26-4 (11,421 sales) on a gain of 177.95%. Oasis’ 1998 compilation The Masterplan (No.59, 2,411 sales) re-enters the Top 75 after an absence of 44 weeks. Time Flies’ return to the summit earns the Mancunian legends their 23rd week at No.1 in total, a tally exceeded by 21 other acts. Preventing Oasis from becoming the first act to occupy all of the top three places in the chart simultaneously, Sabrina Carpenter’ Short n’ Sweet remains at No.3, with consumption up 56.44% week-on-week to 12,842 units, after the judicious release of a new, double vinyl zoetrope picture disc edition, which accounted for 3,191 of those sales, and help it extend its initial sojourn in the top five to 46 weeks in a row – the highest for any solo album in chart history.If a top four configuration consisting of the aforementioned Oasis titles and Short ’N Sweet sound familiar, that’s because the very same titles – albeit in a different order – occupied the top four slots on the chart 44 weeks ago. At that time, in the wake of the announcement of the Oasis tour dates, Definitely Maybe – further boosted by new 30th anniversary editions – was No.1, Time Flies… was No.3 and …Morning Glory was No.4, with Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet, which had debuted at No.1 the previous week, easing to No.2. The rest of this week’s Top 10: +-=÷× Tour Collection (4-5, 8,137 sales) by Ed Sheeran, 50 Years: Don’t Stop (7-6, 7,832 sales) by Fleetwood Mac, Stick Season (10-7, 6,076 sales) by Noah Kahan, The Highlights (12-8, 5,617 sales) by The Weeknd, Virgin (1-9, 5,309 sales) by Lorde and Brat (9-10, 5,301 sales) by Charli XCX. It is the fourth week in a row that Stick Season has climbed, and its highest placing for 46 weeks.Guts (8-11, 5,034 sales) by Olivia Rodrigo Ultimate Hits (5-55, 2,540 sales) by Rod Stewart and Tracks II: The Lost Albums (2-115, 1,680 sales) by Bruce Springsteen all excuse themselves from the Top 10.The highest of just three new albums to debut on the Top 75 this week is Self Titled (No.25, 3,983 sales), the seventh studio album and fourth chart entry for 39-year-old London poet/rapper Kae Tempest.There are also debuts for: Period (No.43, 2,937 sales), the sixth studio album and fifth chart entry for 38-year-old Californian singer/songwriter Kesha; and National Average (No.53, 2,590 sales), the second album by Birmingham punk/hip-hop duo Big Special – singer Joe Hicklin and drummer Callum Moloney – arriving 14 months after their debut, Postindustrial Hometown Blues, reached No.37.Still extant, eclectic Surrey band Hard-Fi have nevertheless released only three albums, the first of which, Stars Of CCTV, celebrates its 20th anniversary and returns to the chart at No.18 (4,372 sales), after the release of new CD and vinyl variants supplementing its original 11 tracks with flipsides, remixes and previously unreleased demos. The album, which debuted at No.6 20 years ago last week on sales of 29,874 copies, spawned five Top 20 hits – Tied Up Too Tight (No.15), Hard To Beat (No.9), Living For The Weekend (No.15), Cash Machine (No.14) and Better Do Better (No.14) – and topped the chart for the first and only time 28 weeks later. Absent from the chart for nearly 18 years before this week, it is by far Hard-Fi’s biggest seller, with to-date consumption of 855,601 units.After just three of the 12 dates in the UK leg of her Hit Me Hard And Soft tour, Billie Eilish’s album of the same title rockets 27-12 (4,831 sales), while Happier Than Ever dashes 100-62 (2,342 sales). Birmingham rock legends Black Sabbath’s final gig, with the ailing Ozzy Osbourne at the helm, took place at the city’s Villa Park last Saturday (July 5), triggering a 219.55% increase in consumption of the group’s 2016 No.20 compilation The Ultimate Collection (No.79, 2,067 sales), a 450-week high. The same night, in the same city fellow Brummie icons ELO started their final tour. Founder and frontman Jeff Lynne has his health issues too, and had to cancel a gig on Thursday (July 10), but a 121.11% uplift in consumption of the band’s compilation All Over The World: The Very Best Of – a 2005 release that topped the chart in 2016 - propelled it 198-46 (2,756 sales), the latter position being its highest for 394 weeks. With three tracks from it climbing the singles Top 40, the soundtrack to Netflix animated fantasy film Kpop Demon Hunters increases consumption a further 28.05% to 10.079 units (265 digital downloads and 9,814 sales-equivalent streams) on its third week atop the compilation chart.Overall album sales are down 2.49% week-on-week at 2,396,734 units, 7.87% above same week 2024 sales of 2,221,865. Physical product accounts for 228,043 sales, 9.51% of the total.Bonus InformationSingle Totals (digital era where applicable)3,763,261 Fleetwood Mac - Everywhere3,135,680 Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way1,554,917 Fleetwood Mac - Little Lies1,724,218 MK - 17Notes- Sales can appear at any time, so please bear with us, we're doing our best to get the report + breakdown up as quickly as possible.- If you have any sales information to share, please back it up with a source.- Please don't ask us for any other sales info - if it's not in the report, we don't have it!- The mods reserve the right to delete any posts that are deemed inappropriate or inflammatory.
Friday at 17:485 days Oh dear at the other Oasis tracks now reset- bet "Champagne Supernova" will be big after Manchester and will further destroy my rate 🙁
Friday at 17:575 days Overall Single Totals:Fleetwood Mac - Everywhere142,494 pre February 1994 units + 3,763,261 post February 1994 units = 3,905,755 total chart units. Will easily pass 4 million units this year.Fleetwood Mac - Dreams130,424 pre February 1994 units + 3,572,800 post February 1994 units = 3,703,224 total chart unitsFleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way48,960 pre February 1994 units + 3,135,680 post February 1994 units = 3,184,640 total chart unitsFleetwood Mac - Little Lies217,379 pre February 1994 units + 1,554,917 post February 1994 units = 1,772,296 total chart units Edited Friday at 18:535 days by Ne Plus Ultra
Friday at 17:575 days 9 minutes ago, gasman449 said:Oh dear at the other Oasis tracks now reset- bet "Champagne Supernova" will be big after Manchester and will further destroy my rate 🙁Liverpool seems obsessed with she electric as well so could be a different one each week 😅
Friday at 17:595 days as expected not that close despite the drop in sales from Dior compared to last weekfunnily on the streaming chart, Acquiesce is the 4th Oasis track beaten by the usual 3
Friday at 18:185 days How on earth is that KPop compilation increasing in streams but glad that PPC is on ACR and fingers crossed it’s permanent
Friday at 18:185 days Just realised 7 British artists in the top 10! I’m glad MK got his first 1 after 30 years even if it was an incredible 6.71% dip
Friday at 18:195 days I just hope that the KPop compilation starts decreasing in streams by the time Now 121 is released so that Now 121 doesn’t become the third numbered Now to miss the number 1 spot. OCC need to change the rules on compilations by removing streams from all compilations or including streams on all compilations Edited Friday at 18:205 days by Hadji
Friday at 18:235 days 3 minutes ago, Hadji said:I just hope that the KPop compilation starts decreasing in streams by the time Now 121 is released so that Now 121 doesn’t become the third numbered Now to miss the number 1 spot. OCC need to change the rules on compilations by removing streams from all compilations or including streams on all compilationsIs the format not obsolete enough without removing further sales from it?It wouldn't surprise me if you're the only one who even pays attention at this point.
Friday at 18:285 days 4 minutes ago, Jessie Where said:Is the format not obsolete enough without removing further sales from it?It wouldn't surprise me if you're the only one who even pays attention at this point.If the format is obsolete, then they should add streaming to all compilations instead of picking and choosing which compilations to include streaming on
Friday at 18:325 days Sales to-dateMK feat. Chrystal - Dior: 178,272Oasis - Time Flies: 1994-2009: 2,192,540from Music Week Chart Pack
Friday at 18:365 days 36 minutes ago, Bjork said:as expected not that close despite the drop in sales from Dior compared to last weekfunnily on the streaming chart, Acquiesce is the 4th Oasis track beaten by the usual 3He released a remix and was pushing hard on socials (like he should) it probably would of been closer without tbf
Friday at 18:405 days 10 minutes ago, Hadji said:If the format is obsolete, then they should add streaming to all compilations instead of picking and choosing which compilations to include streaming onThere's a massive difference between an artist compilation than a various artist one with upto 40 plus different artists, it probably be a nightmare to do considering albums are average of top 12 songs minus the absolute highest streaming 2
Friday at 19:275 days 51 minutes ago, 777666jason said:He released a remix and was pushing hard on socials (like he should) it probably would of been closer without tbfthat remix did nothinghe lost >6K compared to last week
Friday at 19:515 days 23 minutes ago, Bjork said:that remix did nothinghe lost >6K compared to last weekHe released it late Wednesday early Thursday what we're you expecting 1 million sales 😂
Friday at 19:585 days 1 minute ago, 777666jason said:He released it late Wednesday early Thursday what we're you expecting 1 million sales 😂No, he released it last Friday. He released an acapella version on Wednesday but only on iTunes. His numbers Wednesday and Thursday were decent and Tuesday wasn’t so bad before that he was heading to being 10%+ down for the week as he was 4th on Apple and 80k down per day on Spotify but his videos asking for support saved the day for him.
Friday at 21:215 days 2 hours ago, Jordanlee1402 said:Anyone know where MAYHEM was on the albums chart? Was it near to #100?Out of the top 100 🥲Can’t believe they let the momentum die. Hopefully more is to come soon and her tour comes here in October.
Friday at 21:415 days 3 hours ago, Liam Sota said:Just realised 7 British artists in the top 10! I’m glad MK got his first 1 after 30 years even if it was an incredible 6.71% dipI count 9 (across 6 songs - CHRYSTAL, Lewis Capaldi, Calvin Harris/Clementine Douglas, Fred again../Skepta, Ed Sheeran and Sam Fender/Olivia Dean).
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