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Rex tops the Orange County and Ghost UK album charts with eight to 10 entries

Lovell Massy by Lovell Massy
March 21, 2022
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In a bitter controversy with the Swedish Coast, singer-songwriter Rex Orange County, the stage name of Englishman Alexander James O’Connor, topped the British rankings with at least eight debutants in the top 10.

The metal band took second place, their best position in their entire lives. Brian Adams’ most recent releases, The Shire, Lil Durk, Ella Henderson, The Mysteries and Franz Ferdinand’s biggest hits (“Hits to the Head”) were ranked third, fifth, sixth, eighth, ninth and seventh respectively. Thomas Hayden’s “Victoria”, ranked 23rd, closed the list of innovations in the rankings.

Look at the top 10:

1 – “Who cares?” – Rex Orange County (Introduction)
2 – “Impera” – Ghost (Introduction)
3 – “So Happy It Hurts” – Brian Adams (Introduction)
4 – “=” – Ed Sheeran (one level dropped)
5 – “10 Year Plan” – The Shire (Introduction)
6 – “7220” – Lil Durk (Introduction)
7 – “Hits to the Head” – Franz Ferdinand (Introduction)
8 – “Everything I Didn’t Say” – Ella Henderson (Introduction)
9 – “Reeling” – The Mysteries (Introduction)
10 – “23” – Central Sea (six levels dropped)

Singles chart

There was some news in the singles rankings, but on a smaller scale. Dave topped the second week with “Starlight”. Introduced in Ichin’s “Baby (Feed. Ashanti)” No. 2. “Boyfriend” by Dow Cameron and “Go” by Kate Burns climbed five and nine places, respectively, to finish ninth and tenth.

Megan The Stallion’s second premiere of the week was # 31 on “Sweetest Pie (with Dua Lipa)” and # 35 on LIILZ’s “Glad u Came (Feat. ZieZie)” # 65. Climbed to 1st place.

Here are the top 10:

1 – “Starlight” – Dave (same level)
2 – “Baby (Feed. Ashanti)” – Aich (Introduction)
3 – “Peru (with Ed Sheeran)” – Fireboy DML (one level dropped)
4 – “Where are you now (with cell Scott)” – Lost Frequencies (one level dropped)
5 – “Make Me Feel Good (Feat. Jazzy)” – Felders only (one level dropped)
6 – “Down Under (Feat. Colin Hay)” – Lute (dropped a level)
7 – “Where Did You Go? (Record. Mnek)” – Jax Jones (Three Levels Above)
8 – “Overseas (Feed. Central Sea)” – D-Block Europe (same level)
9 – “Boyfriend” – “Dow Cameron” (up to five seats)
10 – “Go” – Cat burns (nine places above)

Lovell Massy

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"Total creator. Devoted tv fanatic. Communicator. Evil pop culture buff. Social media advocate."

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