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2 hours ago, JosephBoone said:

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Official Chart Update

Singles (Top 100)

right 01 HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - Golden (18,922)

up 02 Disco Lines & Tinashe - No Broke Boys (12,264)

up 03 Saja Boys, Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo, samUIL Lee & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - Soda Pop (11,508)

down 04 Chappell Roan - The Subway (11,252)

down 05 MK feat. Chrystal - Dior (11,107)

up 06 Saja Boys, Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo, samUIL Lee & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - Your Idol

up 08 Olivia Dean - Nice to Each Other

ne 09 Olivia Dean - Man I Need

up 12 Sam Fender & Olivia Dean - Rein Me In

up 15 Drake & Central Cee - Which One

up 16 sombr - 12 to 12

up 18 Rossi. & Jazzy - High on Me

up 19 Lewis Capaldi - Survive

up 20 Chappell Roan - Pink Pony Club

up 24 BLACKPINK - JUMP

up 27 Lola Young - d£aler

up 31 TWICE - TAKEDOWN

up 33 Oasis - Cigarettes & Alcohol

up 36 Denon Reed & Cru2 - Let Him Go

re 37 Teddy Swims - Lose Control

ne 40 TWICE - Strategy

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Albums (Top 100)

ne 01 Tom Grennan - Everywhere I Went, Led Me to Where I Didn't Want to Be (19,408) [18,332 physicals, 575 downloads and 501 streaming]

ne 02 Conan Gray - Wishbone (8,530)

ne 03 As December Falls - Everything's on Fire But I'm Fine (4,752)

down 04 Oasis - Time Flies... 1994-2009 (4,407)

up 05 Billie Eilish - HIT ME HARD AND SOFT (4,015) [2,963 anniversary edition]

re 06 Niall Horan - Heartbreak Weather

ne 07 Alison Goldfrapp - Flux (3,323)

ne 13 Black Honey - Soak

ne 14 Jack Garratt - Pillars

ne 16 Jordan Davis - Learn the Hard Way

re 21 Deep Purple - Made in Japan

up 24 Teddy Swims - I've Tried Everything But Therapy

ne 26 OneRepublic - The Collection

ne 30 Asco - Perfect Timing

up 32 Taylor Swift - THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT

re 38 Fontaines D.C. - Romance
re 40 Taylor Swift - reputation

Hell yes - HUGE As December Falls fan so I'm really pleased to see the new album in the albums chart update!!!

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Tom looks like the No 1 album is his and congrats to him!!

Delighted for Tom as the number 1 looks safe, i kinda expected his streaming to be a bit better than it is though but as others have said he hasnt really had a hit this era.

Nice to see Niall Horan doing ok, the sales he has already ( which will be frontloaded) so more than enough to see the album make a top 40 re entry at lowest.

Maroon 5 bombing with the new album as it could even miss the top 100, it will probably result in the singles album making a climb though.

3 hours ago, T Boy said:

I tell you, Maroon 5 shed their fan base years ago. Having the odd hit single sustained them but they don’t get airplay now and their relevance has faded. This album is clearly trying to chase a hit they can’t get anymore. Only one song is longer than 3 minutes, they’re clearly hoping for a viral hit or something.

They have some amazing albums in their discography. They need to realise what made them good in the first place. Hit making is behind them, they’re clearly hoping should get back to music making.

Is there any chance that Jack Garratt will even remain as high as he is? There’s someone that has never had the success he deserves.

What did make them good in the first place? I remember liking Harder to Breathe but nothing after sounded anything like it. They were a band that surfed the trend but are now too old to be trendy. They've become a mum band and the mums just want to hear Moves Like Jagger.

9 minutes ago, Paramore said:

What did make them good in the first place? I remember liking Harder to Breathe but nothing after sounded anything like it. They were a band that surfed the trend but are now too old to be trendy. They've become a mum band and the mums just want to hear Moves Like Jagger.

Tbf their first big eras was over 20 years ago and MLJ turns 15 next year 😅

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11 minutes ago, Paramore said:

What did make them good in the first place? I remember liking Harder to Breathe but nothing after sounded anything like it. They were a band that surfed the trend but are now too old to be trendy. They've become a mum band and the mums just want to hear Moves Like Jagger.

They made catchy songs that were fairly relatable and had decent lyrics. Even the more they went into the pop sound, they managed to keep that much. But 10 years ago they just moved into the territory of really lazy lyrics and the worst thing was that people lapped it up.

Their first 3 albums were great and retained personality for them. Unfortunately following Moves Like Jagger they just kept chasing hits with the music getting progressively lazier. It’s stopped working for them and they haven’t really noticed.

1 hour ago, T Boy said:

They made catchy songs that were fairly relatable and had decent lyrics. Even the more they went into the pop sound, they managed to keep that much. But 10 years ago they just moved into the territory of really lazy lyrics and the worst thing was that people lapped it up.

Their first 3 albums were great and retained personality for them. Unfortunately following Moves Like Jagger they just kept chasing hits with the music getting progressively lazier. It’s stopped working for them and they haven’t really noticed.

I echo this. Interestingly, I'd say "Moves Like Jagger" was their last single that really felt like a Maroon 5 song. I liked other songs they released since then, but I don't think anything they released beyond that carried much of their identity - I'm a big fan of "Maps", but even that could have been released by a multitude of artists really...

For that reason, I'm not really surprised that without any hits/promotion, they're failing to shift any albums. A lack of identity doesn't usually garner notable albums success, and a stable hits collection is only as stable as the hits contained within it.

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