Charli XCX Collects First U.Okay. No. 1 With ‘Fracture’
Correct hours after “Fracture” hit No. 1 on Australia’s see, the British artist produces the same result on the Legitimate U.Okay. Albums Chart.
Emily Lipson*
Charli XCX has her first U.Okay. chart crown as Fracture (Atlantic) smashes its formulation to No. 1.
Correct hours after Fracture hit the summit of Australia’s chart, the British artist produces the same result on the Legitimate U.Okay. Albums Chart.
Fracture is Charli’s fifth studio album, and her first to crack the U.Okay. Top Ten. Her old most productive used to be a No. 14 for 2019’s Charli, while her most up-to-date lockdown LP, the Mercury Prize-nominated How I’m Feeling Now, peaked at No. 33 in 2020.
The new album crashes the Legitimate Vinyl Albums Chart at No. 1, as bodily formats generate over 70% of Fracture’s total chart sales over the route of the week, the OCC reports.
Query the new series to continue motoring along, thanks to the liberate final Friday of a deluxe version, featuring four new tracks.
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Coming in at No. 2 on primarily the most up-to-date frame is Brighton, England rapper ArrDee (staunch title Riley Davies) with his first mixtape, Pier Rigidity (Island), while London indie rockers Sea Women are new entry at No. 3 with Homesick.
Furthermore arriving within the quit tier is British rock veterans Feeder with Torpedo (Immense Enamel), new at No. 5 for the personnel’s 10th Top 10 album, while Sam Tompkins’ debut EP Who Invent You Pray To? (Island) starts at No. 7.
At final, Spanish celebrity Rosalia misses out on the Top 40, but makes a significant impact on the U.Okay. chart with Motomami (Columbia). It’s new at No. 42.