Official Charts Company this week.The Weeknd tops the list with ‘The Highlights‘, while Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights‘ is placed at number two.
Swift also has three further entries on the top 40 list, with ‘1989’ being placed at 23, ‘Folklore’ at 28 and ‘Lover’ at 31.The number three slot on the list was taken up by SZA for her second studio album ‘SOS‘, while Pink took up the number four slot with ‘Trustfall’.
Harry Styles‘ ‘Harry’s House‘ rounded up the top five.Other entries on the list came from Lana Del Rey, Arctic Monkeys, Gorillaz and Eminem.
You can see the full list here:1. ‘The Highlights’, The Weeknd2. ‘Midnights’, Taylor Swift 3. ‘SOS, SZA4. ‘Trustfall’, Pink5. ‘Harry’s House’, Harry Styles6. ‘Curtain Call – The Hits, Eminem7. ‘=’, Ed Sheeran8. ‘Diamonds’, Elton John9. ’50 Years – Don’t Stop’, Fleetwood Mac10. ‘Gold – Greatest Hits’, ABBA11. ‘AM’, Arctic Monkeys 12. ‘Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent’, Lewis Capaldi 13. ‘Time Flies: 1994-2009’, Oasis 14. ‘Greatest Hits’, Queen15. ‘Divide’, Ed Sheeran 16. ‘Sour’, Olivia Rodrigo17. ‘I Will Always Love You – The Best of Whitney Houston’, Whitney Houston18. ‘Did You Know There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd’, Lana Del Rey19. ‘Heroes and Villains’, Metro Boomin20. ‘Rumours’, Fleetwood Mac21. ‘Between Us’, Little Mix22. ‘Elvis – 30 Number 1 Hits’, Elvis Presley23. ‘1989’, Taylor Swift24. ‘Curtain Call 2’, Eminem25. ‘Starboy’, Weeknd 26. ‘(What’s The Story?) Morning Glory’, Oasis 27. ‘Fine Line’, Harry Styles28. ‘Folklore’, Taylor Swift 29. ‘Cracker Island’, Gorilllaz30. ‘Rap Game Awful’, Clavish31. ‘Lover’, Taylor Swift 32. ‘Her Loss’, Drake and 21 Savage33. ‘Endless Summer Vacation’, Miley Cyrus34. ‘Gloria’, Sam Smith 35. ‘Born To Die’, Lana Del Rey 36. ‘This Is.
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