No big surprises here! Adele e Ed Sheeran Continues to dominate the UK rankings. According to the update of Official charts, This Friday (07), the singers appeared in the first stages of the most important charts in the British territory.
Celebrating the success of their new album, Ed Sheeran Won the third week – not consecutively – at # 1 Album chart with “= (Equal)”. It is worth noting that the disk was named by the official shorts company as the second Has the biggest album of 2021. Ah, Redhead’s third studio album, “Split”, And re-enters the eighth spot in the top 10 this week.
The Small mixture The band is in the top 5 with its tenth year album “Between us”, While from “Diamonds”, climbed one to the re-peak of No.4 Elton John, Two places in the album rankings straight to seventh place.
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In addition, Adele shines in the British rankings. With the success of “Easy on Me”, the star once again took first place England singles stopOh, and in its eighth week it became the No. 1 track again – not consecutively.
Second, the path “.abcdefu”From the rising star Gayle, Advancing 12 points, reaching a new high of # 2. Another novelty new song on the singles chart “Charm”, Disney movie, hit “We are not talking about Bruno”, Reaches number 4.
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And speaking of Adele … the singer started with a video for 2022 and sent word that it would be full of news.God“It simply came to our notice then. The British singer has posted a short teaser on her social media:
“Rest and rebuild! I feel ready for 2022, there’s a lot to come, and I’m glad you all see it. “
Relax and set again! I feel ready for 2022, a lot is coming, I’m glad you all see it x pic.twitter.com/2uESLUUvVj
– Adele (deAdele) January 6, 2022
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