Justin Bieber is still No.1, in the UK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e December 24th 2015, with Love Yourself, but this is NOT yet the Christmas No.1. That will come on Christmas Day, itself, between 10am-1pm, so expect the announcement to come towards the end, but…
X-Factor winner Louisa Johnson only manages a No.9 new entry with Forever Young. Goodnight, X-Factor!!!
One above her, Stormzy get a re-entry at No.8 (from No.99) with Shut Up. And X-Factor will.
Let’s celebrate below with Stormzy and Shut Up:
The Top 10 singles are as follows:
- 1 (1) Justin Bieber – Love Yourself
- 2 (2) Justin Bieber – Sorry
- 3 (4) Adele – Hello
- 4 (5) Grace Feat. G-Eazy – You Don’t Own Me
- 5 (6) Justin Bieber – What Do You Mean?
- 6 (3) Sigala Feat. Bryn Christopher – Sweet Lovin’
- 7 (3) Coldplay – Adventure Of A Lifetime
- 8 (99 RE) Stormzy – Shut Up
- 9 (-) Louisa Johnson – Forever Young
- 10 (8) Fleur East – Sax
There are new entries in the Top 40 for:
- 08 (99 RE) Stormzy – Shut Up
- 09 Louisa Johnson – Forever Young
- 11 (RE) One Direction – History
- 29 (41 RE) Shawn Mendes – Stitches
- 34 (43 RE) Wizzard – I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday
- 35 (44 RE) Shakin’ Stevens – Merry Christmas Everyone
Lower entries outside the Top 40 are as follows:
- 42 The 1975 – Ugh
- 96 (RE) Stormzy – Wickedskengman 4
In the album charts, Adele stays at No.1 with 25. The full Top 10 is as follows:
- 1 (1) Adele – 25
- 2 (3) Elvis Presley With The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – If I Can Dream
- 3 (2) Coldplay – A Head Full Of Dreams
- 4 (4) Justin Bieber – Purpose
- 5 (5) Jess Glynne – I Cry When I Laugh
- 6 (6) Little Mix – Get Weird
- 7 (7) Jeff Lynne’s ELO – Alone In The Universe
- 8 (9) One Direction – Made In The A.M.
- 9 (8) Rod Stewart – Another Country
- 10 (10) Enya – Dark Sky Island
And the new entries are below:
- None!
The new release dates for singles and albums can be found HERE and they go up to February 2016.
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