Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber return to No.1, in the UK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e July 6th 2017, with Despacito, and it’s just auto-tuning with a Spanish flavour. Pass!
As such, the charity single for those affected by the Grenfell Tower tragedy, Artists For Grenfell with Bridge Over Troubled Water drops to No.3.
Released next week is Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott with (Man Is) The Biggest Witch Of All:
The Top 10 singles are as follows:
- 1 (2) Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee – Despacito (feat. Justin Bieber)
- 2 (3) DJ Khaled – Wild Thoughts (feat. Rihanna and Bryson Tiller)
- 3 (1) Artists For Grenfell – Bridge Over Troubled Water
- 4 (5) French Montana – Unforgettable
- 5 (6) Jonas Blue ft William Singe – Mama
- 6 (4) Liam Payne ft Quavo – Strip That Down
- 7 (9) DJ Khaled – I’m the One (feat. Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper and Lil Wayne)
- 8 (8) David Guetta ft Justin Bieber – 2U
- 9 (10) Little Mix – Power (feat. Stormzy)
- 10 (11) Rita Ora – Your Song
There are new entries in the Top 40 for:
- 22 Drake – Signs
- 28 Liv’n’g – Smile For Bradley
Lower entries outside the Top 40 are as follows:
- 75 DJ Khaled – Don’t Quit
- 93 Imagine Dragons – Whatever It Takes
In the album charts, Ed Sheeran climbs back to No.1 with ÷, knocking Royal Blood down to No.4 with How Did We Get So Dark?. The full Top 10 is as follows:
- 1 (2) Ed Sheeran – ÷
- 2 (-) Radiohead – Ok Computer (2017)
- 3 (-) Imagine Dragons – Evolve
- 4 (1) Royal Blood – How Did We Get So Dark?
- 5 (4) Rag’N’Bone Man – Human
- 6 (45) Foo Fighters – Greatest Hits
- 7 (RE) Prince and the Revolution – Purple Rain
- 8 (7) London Grammar – Truth Is A Beautiful Thing
- 9 (-) Bee Gees – Timeless
- 10 (-) DJ Khaled – Grateful
And the new entries are:
- 2 Radiohead – Ok Computer (2017)
- 3 Imagine Dragons – Evolve
- 9 Bee Gees – Timeless
- 10 DJ Khaled – Grateful
- 30 Joe Bonamassa – Live at Carnegie Hall: Acoustic
- 58 Vince Staples – Big Fish Theory
- 94 King Gizzard and Lizard Wizard – Murder of the Universe
The new release dates for singles and albums can be found HERE.
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