Mike Skinner is ahead on the UK album chart in midweek.
Birmingham artist and producer, who records as The Streets, tops # 1 on Official List Update None of us is leaving this life alive (Isla), which leads with almost 3,000 combined sales, according to the Official Graphics Company.
If he maintains his position when the official UK album list is released this Friday, he will be the first leader of The Streets in 14 years.
Skinner has tried high life twice. With their second album from 2004 A great don’t come free (for which he won the Brit Award for British soloist) and 2006 The most difficult way to earn a living.
Second is Juice Wrld’s posthumous set Legends never die (Interscope), the leader in broadcasts in the first half of the week, reports the OCC.
Legends never die It is on its way to becoming the rapper’s first Top 10 album in the UK, with three songs poised to impact the official Top 20 Singles Chart.
Furthermore, Australian rock trio DMA’s heads to their highest album in the UK The bright (Infectious Music), the most downloaded album during the weekend. The bright It is at number 3, according to midweek data.
British singer Laura Marling is looking to extend her Top 10 streak to six with her new album, Song for our daughter (Chrysalis). It is at number 4 (a digital-only version of the album peaked at number 22 on the weekly chart after its April release).
Finally, veteran American singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright could hook his first album in the UK Top 10 for eight years with Stop following the rules (BMG) It is at number 9 in the midweek poll.
Meanwhile, the UK singles chart career is led by Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo’s “Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)” (Jason Rulo), with Dababy’s “Rockstar” (Interscope) featuring Roddy Ricch and “Rain on Me” (Interscope) by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande, the closest rivals.