WAP by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion is comfortably top of the British charts for a second week running, although it does so after suffering a 4% week-on-week dip ...
Promotions executives have told Music Week that the weekend still offers “dream TV slots” despite dwindling music opportunities.
The major loss this year has been the shift in The X ...
The Official Charts Company Midweek Sales Flash is in, and Foals have overtaken James Arthur in the race for No.1 in the albums chart.
The Oxford band have shifted 13,395 ...
The Official Charts Company Midweek Sales Flash is in and Foals are doing battle with James Arthur at the top of the albums chart.
Foals are currently in top spot ...
With combined UK track consumption of more than 73m between them hitherto, it is no surprise that Ed Sheeran (44,944,052 sales) & Justin Bieber (28,174,774) make a scorching No.1 debut ...
In an unchanged top three that consists entirely of female American soloists in their mid-twenties, Ariana Grande’s Thank U, Next racks up its sixth straight week at No.1 on sales ...
A week after becoming Pink’s fourth No.1 on the radio airplay chart, A Million Dreams slumps to No.8, handing the baton to Mark Ronson’s Nothing Breaks Like A Heart (feat. ...
‘It’s better to burn out than to fade away’ has been a go-to music biz adage since the ’70s. But, in truth, nowadays artists don’t need to do either.
Much ...
In decline but still very much in charge, Ariana Grande’s Thank U, Next spends its third straight week atop the singles chart – the longest reign by a female solo ...
As A Star Is Born returns to No.1 on the album chart, the Motion Picture Cast Recording’s breakout hit Shallow jumps three places to become Lady Gaga’s fifth No.1 single ...