
Anne-Marie & Niall Horan – “Everywhere (BBC Children in Need)” Their other current single, “No Competition”, rebounds from 39-22 (having peaked at 18).Ģ3. “Funny Bunny Nails” is… well, it’s an album track. They’re all basically the same, and some are better versions than others. It’s the first time they’ve made the top 10 and it’s… well, it’s a D-Block Europe single. D-Block Europe are nothing if not prolific. Not their highest position – 2020’s “The Blue Print – Us vs Them” got to number 2 – but it’s their fifth top 10 album in three years. “Overseas” is the release-week single from their album “Home Alone 2”, which enters at number 6. D-Block Europe featuring Central Cee – “Overseas” It’s mostly physical sales, so I’ll be interested to see if it locks in at the top of the album chart for long.ĥ. That’s the biggest opening week of the year so far, by a margin of over 25%. “30”‘s first week chart points are equivalent to 261,000 sales.

That one doesn’t chart, though, because who’s going to listen to a track called “My Little Love” when “I Drink Wine” is right there? To be honest, both of them are more album tracks than something you’d expect to find in the singles chart in 2021, but I’m all for a bit of variation at the top. There’s another companion video for another album track, “My Little Love”, made from largely the same footage. I mean, it’s billed as an “official musiuc video”, but it’s blatantly a placeholder visualiser. “Easy on Me” spends its sixth week at number one, while the two tracks that lead the pack are “Oh My God” and “I Drink Wine”. Adele’s fourth album, “30”, duly enters as her fourth number one, and would be dominating the singles charts if it weren’t for the three song limit.
