Posted Thursday at 12:142 days Sales Report: W/E 31st July 2025Source: Music WeekCommentary: Alan JonesSingles01 40,643 Justin Bieber - DAISIES [509 downloads, 40,134 streaming]02 36,832 MK feat. Chrystal - Dior03 32,596 Alex Warren - Eternity04 31,816 HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - Golden05 31,765 Sabrina Carpenter - Manchild06 28,431 Calvin Harris & Clementine Douglas - Blessings07 27,571 Alex Warren - Ordinary [SCR: 53,884]08 26,009 Fred again.., Skepta & PlaqueBoyMax - Victory Lap09 25,668 Ed Sheeran - Sapphire10 24,273 Lewis Capaldi - Survive12 23,499 Disco Lines & Tinashe - No Broke Boys14 22,332 Saja Boys, Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo, samUIL Lee & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - Your Idol16 21,414 Olivia Dean - Nice to Each Other17 20,459 Saja Boys, Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo, samUIL Lee & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - Soda Pop** 19,449 HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - How It's Done19 17,478 Alex Warren & Jelly Roll - Bloodline22 16,115 Oasis - Don't Look Back in Anger23 15,954 Oasis - Live Forever27 15,225 Oasis - Wonderwall32 12,815 Black Sabbath - Paranoid33 12,001 Justin Bieber - YUKON43 10,086 Tyler, the Creator & Pharrell Williams feat. Sk8brd - Big Poe46 9,762 Tyler, the Creator - Sugar on My Tongue49 9,584 Justin Bieber - GO BABY50 9,264 Skye Newman - Out Out51 9,244 Sonny Fodera & Jazzy - All This Time55 8,563 Teddybears feat. Iggy Pop - Punkrocker56 8,451 Ozzy Osbourne - Crazy Train58 8,412 Tyler, the Creator - Sucka Free62 8,082 WizTheMc & bees & honey - Take My Mind** 7,876 Justin Bieber - ALL I CAN TAKE64 7,819 Marino - Devil in Disguise72 7,218 Jim Legxacy & Dave - 3x79 6,934 Black Sabbath - War Pigs QuoteJustin Bieber’s career flowers afresh with Daisies – the lead single from his surprise seventh studio album Swag – dashing 4-1 on consumption of 40,643 units (509 digital downloads and 40,134 sales-equivalent streams)It is the eighth song from Bieber to plant itself atop the chart but the first since 2019. It is his fourth with sole billing, and his first unaccompanied chart-topper since 2015.Its title not mentioned in its lyrics although petals are, Daisies is the clear breakout hit from Swag, with the two other songs from the set which debuted last week going into reverse: Yukon falling (32-33, 12,001 sales) and All I Can Take, No.33 last week, now ‘starred-out’ (7,876 sales). The latter’s chart position is taken by another cut from Swag – Go Baby, which debuts at No.49 although its consumption is down 29.11% week-on-week to 9,584 units. It is Bieber’s 80th Top 75 entry.Daisies’ blossoming was more than sufficient for it to take root at the chart summit, with two-week champ Dior lagging behind (1-2, 36,832 sales).Although Daisies is No.1, Alex Warren’s Ordinary is the most popular track for the 17th time in 19 weeks. On its 22nd straight week in the Top 10, despite falling into ACR five weeks ago, Ordinary stays at No.7 with adjusted DUS of 27,571 units, and unadjusted consumption of 53,884 units – 32.58% more than Daisies.It is joined in the Top 10 by Eternity, the focus track from Warren’s newly expanded You’ll Be Alright, Kid album. Debuting at No.3 (32,596 sales), Eternity is the sixth song from Warren’s album to chart, and the fourth to make the Top 10. Warren’s Bloodline single (feat. Jelly Roll) also enjoys a fillip from the album’s release, jumping 31-19 (17,478 sales), while two more Warren tracks are ‘starred-out’ of the Top 75. Three weeks ago, three songs from the soundtrack to Netflix animated fantasy film K-pop Demon Hunters debuted simultaneously on the Top 75. They have grown their audience every week since, as has the soundtrack album, which has now spent five weeks atop the compilation chart. Break-out hit Golden jumps 9-4 (31,816 sales) this week for Huntr/X, Ejae, Audrey Nuna, Rei Ami & KPop Demon Hunters Cast, while Your Idol advances 23-14 (22,332 sales) for Saja Boys, Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo, samUIL Lee & K-pop Demon Hunters Cast. Despite increasing consumption by 22.33% week-on-week to 19,449 units – progress which is fully recognised by its 48-27 move on the Top 200 Combined Tracks chart – How It’s Done (credited to the same artists as Golden) is now ‘starred-out’. It loses its chart position to Soda Pop (same artists as Your Idol), which debuts at No.17 (20,459 sales). The rest of the Top 10: Manchild (2-5, 31,765 sales) by Sabrina Carpenter, Blessings (3-6, 28,431 sales) by Calvin Harris feat. Clementine Douglas, Victory Lap (6-8, 26,009 sales) by Fred Again, Skepta & PlaqueBoyMax, Sapphire (5-9, 25,668 sales) by Ed Sheeran and Survive (8-10, 24,273 sales) by Lewis Capaldi. Nine of the Top 10 singles have one-word titles, the other has two, making it the least wordy top tier in chart history.Nice To Each Other exits the Top 10 for Olivia Dean, falling 10-16 (21,414 sales).Despite not dropping until Monday, Tyler, The Creator’s new album, Don’t Tap The Glass, immediately spins-off three new entries to the Top 75, these being Big Poe (feat. Pharrell Williams as Sk8brd, No.43, 10,086 sales), Sugar On My Tongue (No.46, 9,762 sales) and Sucka Free (No.58, 8,412 sales). He has now had 17 singles chart entries.Also new to the Top 75: Out Out (No.50, 9,264 sales), the third hit for Skye Newman; All This Time (No.51, 9,244 sales), the seventh hit for both Australian DJ Sonny Fodera and Irish singer Jazzy, and their second collaboration following their No.5 teaming Somedays (with DOD); Punkrocker (No.55, 8,563 sales), a previously ignored 2006 collaboration between Swedish alt-rock group Teddybears and Iggy Pop, finally popular following its inclusion in the new Superman film, delivering Teddybears’ first hit and Pop’s 10th; Take My Mind (77-62, 8,082 sales), the second hit for WizTheMC and Bees & Honey, following Show Me Love, which peaked at No.3 in May; Devil In Disguise (No.64, 7,819 sales), the first hit by publicity-shy American singer Marino, who invariably wears a paper bag on his head in public; and 3X (No.72, 7,218 sales), the first hit for London rapper/producer Jim Legxacy and the 41st for Dave.In addition to those mentioned above, there is a new peak for No Broke Boys (16-12, 23,499 sales) by Disco Lines & Tinashe. Oasis have three singles in the Top 30 for the third straight week, as their tour continues. Don’t Look Back In Anger (17-22, 16,115 sales) and Live Forever (20-23, 15,954 sales) remain part of the trilogy but last week’s No.21, Acquiesce loses out to Wonderwall, a re-entry at No.27 (15,225 sales).Ozzy Osbourne’s sad passing on Tuesday had an immediate effect on his back catalogue, both solo and as the lead singer of pioneering Birmingham heavy metal quartet Black Sabbath. The latter’s first and biggest hit, Paranoid – No.4 in 1970 - resurfaces at No.32 (12,815 sales) while his first solo hit, 1980 No.49 entry Crazy Train, is No.56 (8,451 sales). War Pigs, also from 1970, falls just short of its first Top 75 appearance (No.79, 6,934 sales). Overall singles consumption is down 2.13% week-on-week at 30,460,978 units, 3.62% above same week 2024 consumption of 29,395,057 units. Paid-for sales are up 0.01% week-on-week at 289,014, 5.95% below same week 2024 sales of 307,294.Albums01 20,843 Alex Warren - You'll Be Alright, Kid [4,182 CDs, 2,177 vinyl, 168 cassettes, 756 downloads, 13,560 streaming] [total: 149,087]02 17,828 Tyler, the Creator - DON'T TAP THE GLASS03 16,574 Oasis - Time Flies... 1994-200904 12,097 Oasis - (What's the Story) Morning Glory?05 8,988 Oasis - Definitely Maybe06 8,328 Justin Bieber - SWAG07 8,315 Fleetwood Mac - 50 Years: Don't Stop08 7,861 Ed Sheeran - +-=÷× (Tour Collection)09 7,091 Sabrina Carpenter - Short n' Sweet [total: 756,519, including 67,353 vinyl]10 6,057 Billie Eilish - HIT ME HARD AND SOFT12 5,348 Fontaines D.C. - Romance [2,732 vinyl] [total: 209,282, including 64,412 vinyl]22 4,162 Black Sabbath - The Ultimate Collection26 3,950 Wet Leg - moisturizer28 3,769 Burna Boy - No Sign of Weakness29 3,654 Jim Legxacy - black british music (2025)32 3,343 Panic Shack - Panic Shack35 3,130 Billie Eilish - HAPPIER THAN EVER38 3,070 Joe Bonamassa - Breakthrough46 2,774 Billie Marten - Dog Eared52 2,669 Black Sabbath - Paranoid54 2,635 Billie Eilish - WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?60 2,545 Ozzy Osbourne - Memoirs of a Madmanxxx 909 Barry Can't Swim - Lonerxxx 861 Amy Macdonald - Is This What You've Been Waiting For?Compilations01 14,465 KPop Demon Hunters [335 downloads, 14,130 streaming] QuoteForty-two weeks after it debuted at No.47, and 11 weeks after securing its previous peak of No.9, Alex Warren’s introductory album, You’ll Be Alright, Kid catapults 25-1, effecting the 32nd change in leadership of the chart in as many weeks.Originally released as a 10-song album, and later re-issued with 11 tracks – both of which include the parenthetical title suffix (Chapter 1) – the set is now a fully-fledged full-length album with 21 songs – all of which were co-authored by the 24-year-old Californian.The expanded version of the title was released physically in two CD, eight vinyl and one cassette variants, and digitally. It triggered a 426.88% expansion in consumption week-on-week to 20,843 units (4,182 CDs, 2,177 vinyl albums, 168 cassettes, 756 digital downloads and 13,560 sales-equivalent streams). Overall consumption of You’ll Be Alright, Kid – which has spawned six Top 40 hits, including Eternity (new at No.3 this week) and the extraordinary Ordinary, which spent 12 weeks at No.1 earlier this year – stands at 149,087 units.Less than four days after its release and a mere 38 weeks since his last album topped the chart, Tyler, The Creator’s new album, Don’t Tap The Glass roars to No.2 on consumption of 17,828 units.The 34-year-old Californian rapper’s eighth studio and sixth Top 10 album, Don’t Tap The Glass is the follow-up to Chromakopia, which also dropped on a Monday last September and easily overwhelmed the rest of the market to debut atop the chart on consumption of 25,079 units. That tally has since grown to 123,704 units, placing it fourth in Tyler’s canon behind 2019 No.4 album Igor (334,102 sales), 2017 No.9 album Flower Boy (240,591 units) and 2021 No.4 album, Call Me If You Get Lost (159,272 units).Released in the same week last August, Sabrina Carpenter’s Short N’ Sweet and Fontaines DC’s Romance debuted at No.1 and No.2 respectively on the overall album chart back then, with the positions reversed on the vinyl albums chart. Forty-seven weeks on, both enjoy a bounce this week with Short N’ Sweet rebounding 11-9 (7,091 sales) after leaving the Top 10 for the first time last week. Romance, on the other hand, spent only its first two weeks in the Top 10, and has dipped as low at No.81, but now jumps 37-12 (5,348 sales) – a 45-week high. 2,732 of those sales are for Romance’s new double vinyl ‘bonus edition’ set, which pairs a 12-inch blue/turquoise edition of the original album and a black vinyl 7-inch containing new songs, It’s Amazing To Be Young and Before You I Just Forget.Short N’ Sweet and Romance are the only albums to sell upwards of 60,000 copies on vinyl in the period since they made their debuts last August, with Short N’ Sweet’s tally currently standing at 67,353 (8.90% of its overall tally of 756,519 units), and Romance at 64,412 (30.78% of its overall tally of 209,282 units). Immediately behind them are Definitely Maybe by Oasis (56,901 units) and the best-selling 2025 release on vinyl, People Watching by Sam Fender (54,224 units).Oasis’ Live ’25 tour rolls into London with the first of their five nights at Wembley Stadium scheduled for this evening (July 25), so it is no surprise to find they have three albums in the Top 5 for the third week in a row, with 2010 compilation Time Flies: 1994-2009 (2-3, 16,574 sales) still leading the way, followed by 1995 second album (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? (3-4, 12,097 sales) and 1994 debut Definitely Maybe (5-5, 8,988 sales).Two days after Billie Eilish finished her 10-date UK tour in Manchester on Wednesday (July 23), Hit Me Hard And Soft (12-10, 6,057 sales) secures its highest consumption for 22 weeks, and returns to the Top 10 for the first time in 10 weeks. It becomes her third album to exceed 500,000 units in the UK, with a to-date tally of 506,155. Meanwhile, her 2021 chart-topper, Happier Than Ever, jumps 48-35 (3,130 sales) – its highest chart placing for 154 weeks, and highest consumption for 160 weeks – and 2019 No.1, When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? improves 69-54 (2,635 sales), with its highest chart position and sales for 29 weeks.The rest of the Top 10: Swag (4-6, 8,328 sales) by Justin Bieber, 50 Years: Don’t Stop (9-7, 8,315 sales) by Fleetwood Mac and +-=÷× Tour Collection (7-8, 7,861 sales) by Ed Sheeran.No.1 on debut last week, Moisturizer skids to No.26 (3,950 sales) for Wet Leg.No Signs Of Weakness slides 6-28 (3,769 sales) for Burna Boy, while last week’s No.8, Is That What You’ve Been Waiting For? By Amy MacDonald; and last week’s No.10, Loner by Barry Can’t Swim both depart the Top 200 on consumption of 861 and 909 units, respectively.A consistent chartmaker since his breakthrough 18 years ago, blues/rock artist Joe Bonamassa fell short of the Top 75 (by two places) with his last studio album, Blues Deluxe Volume 2, in 2023, but returns with his 17th solo studio album, Breakthrough, which debuts at No.38 (3,070 sales). It is the 48-year-old New Yorker’s 25th Top 75 entry (all since 2007).Also new to the chart: Black British Music (No.29, 3,654 sales), the first full-length album by London rapper and producer Jim Legxacy – real name James Olaloye; Panic Shack (No.32, 3,343 sales), the first full-length album by the Welsh indie/rock quartet of the same name; and Dog Eared (No.46, 2,774 sales), the fifth album and third chart entry for 26-year-old singer/songwriter Billie Marten from Yorkshire.Ozzy Osbourne’s death at 76 on Tuesday (July 22) led to an immediate response from fans, with a big increase in streaming and sales resulting in a 151-22 leap for Black Sabbath’s 2016 No.20 compilation The Ultimate Collection, with consumption up 187.94% to 4,162 units; a re-entry at No.52 (2,669 sales) for their classic 1970 No.1 album Paranoid; and a re-entry at No.60 (2,545 sales) for Osbourne’s 2014 No.23 solo compilation, Memoirs Of A Madman.The soundtrack to Netflix animated fantasy film K-pop Demon Hunters spends its fifth consecutive week atop the compilation chart, on consumption of 14,465 units (335 digital downloads and 14,130 sales-equivalent streams). Its consumption has increased every week since its release, elevating 23.09% in the latest frame.Overall album sales are down 1.49% week-on-week at 2,439,806 units, 2.77% above same week 2024 sales of 2,373,985. Physical product accounts for 241,687 sales, 9.91% of the total.Bonus InformationAlbum Totals334,102 Tyler, the Creator - IGOR240,591 Tyler, the Creator - Flower Boy159,272 Tyler, the Creator - CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST123,704 Tyler, the Creator - CHROMAKOPIANotes- 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 17:521 day 7 minutes ago, Hadji said:KPop compilation randomly increasing its salesIs it really that random when you consider the tracks from it are in ascendance?
Friday at 18:051 day Now 121 is about to join the list of numbered Now compilations not to make No.1...That KPop show is unstoppable, the hype keeps growing.Well done Justin Bieber! Big kudos, I didn't expect to see him get a solo No.1 again, a decade after what was clearly his imperial phase. It's nice to see that he's managed to do that with relative ease in the end. Also good to see decent turnover at the top finally although I dread to think how many weeks Ordinary would have managed at No.1 were it not on ACR.
Friday at 18:061 day Just now, gooddelta said:Now 121 is about to join the list of numbered Now compilations not to make No.1...That KPop show is unstoppable, the hype keeps growing.Well done Justin Bieber! Big kudos, I didn't expect to see him get a solo No.1 again, a decade after what was clearly his imperial phase. It's nice to see that he's managed to do that with relative ease in the end. Also good to see decent turnover at the top finally although I dread to think how many weeks Ordinary would have managed at No.1 were it not on ACR.Yet some of their pointless spin-offs go number 1. When Now 122 gets released, they need to do the right thing and release it on 14th November so it doesn’t clash with Wicked 2. At the same time, Now need to better their tracklists. Now 121 would have more sales if it had a strong tracklist. The only way to save Now albums is by banning streaming platforms and the only ones who have the power to do that is the UK government and before anyone says anything, sales in Now albums took a nosedive after Now 100. That sold 176k and Now 101 sold 82k. Go figure Edited Friday at 18:141 day by Hadji
Friday at 18:161 day 10 minutes ago, gooddelta said:Also good to see decent turnover at the top finally although I dread to think how many weeks Ordinary would have managed at No.1 were it not on ACR.17 and counting as it happens
Friday at 18:461 day 34 minutes ago, Hadji said:Yet some of their pointless spin-offs go number 1. When Now 122 gets released, they need to do the right thing and release it on 14th November so it doesn’t clash with Wicked 2. At the same time, Now need to better their tracklists. Now 121 would have more sales if it had a strong tracklist. The only way to save Now albums is by banning streaming platforms and the only ones who have the power to do that is the UK government and before anyone says anything, sales in Now albums took a nosedive after Now 100. That sold 176k and Now 101 sold 82k. Go figureAlot of people stopped collecting them after 100. I think as long as they sell enough copies to turn a profit they’ll be happy to keep it going. I don’t think the government will ban Spotify to save a commercial business.
Friday at 18:531 day Just noticed that Alex only fid 13.5k streaming thought he was supposed to do 15k minimum 🙄 Edited Friday at 18:531 day by 777666jason
Friday at 19:131 day I don't understand why only 3 tracks from the K Pop Hunters album are allowed into the Official Singles Chart. Normally, this restriction only applies when the songs are from the same artist, like Alex Warren and Justin Bieber for example. The K Pop songs are from different artists, which is why the album has been relegated to the Compilation Chart. Therefore, I don't think any of those songs should be starred out of the singles chart.
Friday at 19:141 day Just now, AKP said:I don't understand why only 3 tracks from the K Pop Hunters album are allowed into the Official Singles Chart. Normally, this restriction only applies when the songs are from the same artist, like Alex Warren and Justin Bieber for example. The K Pop songs are from different artists, which is why the album has been relegated to the Compilation Chart. Therefore, I don't think any of those songs should be starred out of the singles chart.The songs are all credited to "KPop Demon Hunters Cast" so the regular rules apply. They've done the same for Greatest Showman, Encanto and Hazbin Hotel in recent memory
Friday at 19:181 day 2 minutes ago, gasman449 said:The songs are all credited to "KPop Demon Hunters Cast" so the regular rules apply. They've done the same for Greatest Showman, Encanto and Hazbin Hotel in recent memoryI think they internally consider all songs from soundtrack albums to have the soundtrack itself as their 'primary artist' for deciding on the 3 track rule regardless of how the songs are actually credited - for example, when Lady Gaga released 'CHROMATICA' it didn't cause 'Shallow' to be starred out because the OCC consider the artist to be 'A Star Is Born soundtrack' rather than Gaga.
Create an account or sign in to comment