Harry Styles continues As It Was success with second week at number one

Harry Styles continued his success with his new single As It Was, scoring at number one in its second week.

According to Official Charts Company, the lead track from Styles' upcoming album Harry House has claimed 70,000 chart sales and once again earned the week the most streamed song of the week in the UK - with 7.6 million plays.

Kentucky rapper Jack Harlow has achieved the highest new entry of the week, with his single debuting at number two in the UK – his first single to be a UK Top 10 hit and highest charting single in the UK.

The viral track is built around a sample of Fergie's 2007 hit Glamorous.

London-born singer-songwriter Kat Burns has scaled new heights with her breakthrough track Go, taking fifth place, while Camila Cabello and Ed Sheeran have hit a new line with Bam Bam at number nine following the release of Cabello's third solo album. peak has been achieved. family.

Outside the top 10, David Guetta, Ella Henderson and Becky Hill debuted at number 20 with their collaboration Crazy What Love Can Do. The dance track is Guetta's 44th, Henderson's eighth, and Hill's 15th Top 40 entry, respectively.

Charlie Puth also jumped four places to a new peak of number 26 with TikTok anthem Light Switch, while the last new entry of the week came from rapper Digga D, whose single Hold It Down took the number one spot at number 35. have achieved. His 12th Top 40 hit.

On the album charts, indie rock band Wet Leg achieved the number one album with their self-titled debut record, contributing to a hat-trick of chart success for the independent record label that dominated the top three spots.

Isle of Wight duo, Ryan Teasdale and Hester Chambers, have rounded out the rest of the combined top five to earn the second-highest opening week for any chart-topping album in 2022, according to the official chart company.

The duo's number one album is the latest success in a series of achievements for independent record labels, as Teasdale and Chambers is the fourth independent label to earn a UK number one album this year, after Stereophonics' High!, Central Sea's 23 and Dawn. is act. Brocco's amazing stuff.

The album charts have also been claimed by independent label releases for the first time in 11 years, with Father John Misty's Chloe and the Next 20th Century coming in at number two and Jack White's Fear of the Dawn at number three. Entering the number. ,

Elsewhere in the top 10, Little Mix secured a number seven spot with their greatest hits collection Between Us, starting as three of the band's final tours, with Jade Thirlwall, Perrie Edwards and Leigh-Anne Pinnock. to pursue a solo career before embarking on a hiatus.

Spoken-word poet and rapper Kaye Tempest earned her first Top 10 entry with This Line Is a Curve at number eight, while Camila Cabello's Familia became her second Top 10 hit, peaking at number nine.

English singer-songwriter Passenger debuted at number 35 with Birds That Flew and Ships the Sailed, making it the artist's eighth album to enter the UK Top 40.

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