UK Official Charts: 30 October 2020 - 05 November 2020

 

   Ariana Grande scores her 7th overall number-one single on the UK Singles chart as the single 'positions' debuts at No.1 on the new run, replacing Internet Money's "Lemonade".  Before 'positions', Grande has been in the #1 spot previously with Lady Gaga's "Rain on Me", "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored", "7 Rings", "Thank U, Next", Jessie J's "Bang Bang" (with Nicki Minaj), and  "Problem" (featuring Iggy Azalea).

 At No.3, KSI, the internet personality/ rapper/ actor collects a new high with "Really Love", a debut that features British singer Craig David and English DJ/producer Digital Farm Animals

Wes Nelson and Hardy Caprio's 'See Nobody' rises to a new No.4 high with 6 weeks on the chart. Little Mix debuts at No.8 with 'Sweet Melody' giving the British girl group an extra top-ten on the native chart, as the release of their sixth album titled Confetti, closes in. 

Sam Smith's "Diamonds" hits a new high at No.17, marking a sixth week on the chart.  James Arthur's 'Train Wreck' jumps to No.24 after a #9 debut the week before. 

Harry Styles' 'Golden' comes in at No.44, Morrisson's 'Bad Guy' (with Loski) enters at No.47., the KID Laroi's 'So Done' enters at No.57, Ty Dolla's 'Spicy' (with Post Malone) enters at #71. 

On the Albums Chart in the UK,  Bruce Springsteen, one of the highest-selling male artists, earns his 11th number-one album on the record chart following Letter to You, his 20th album, debuting at the chart's summit. The albums follows his 2019's Western Stars which had the same success in the country.

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