Olivia Dean Seals Grammy Win with Rebound to No. 1 on U.K. Albums Chart
Following her historic Best New Artist win at the Grammys, Olivia Dean's sophomore album "The Art of Loving" has surged back to the top spot on the Official U.K. Albums Chart for a sixth consecutive week.
Dean had previously topped the chart after performing live at the awards show where she collected her first-ever Grammy award earlier this month. The London-born singer's debut win was met with widespread acclaim, and it seems her momentum has only intensified as fans continue to stream her album en masse.
Now, "The Art of Loving" holds off Lily Allen's "West End Girl," which has jumped an impressive 92 places to claim the No. 2 spot. The album remains a top seller in vinyl and record store formats, with Dean continuing to dominate the charts.
Other notable debuts on the Official Albums Chart include punk duo The Molotovs' self-titled debut "Wasted on Youth," which ranks at No. 3, while Texas rapper Don Toliver's fifth LP "Octane" takes the No. 4 spot. Fleetwood Mac's reissue of their iconic album "50 Years β Don't Stop" maintains its position at No. 5.
Cast also makes a strong debut on the charts with their new LP "Yeah Yeah Yeah," which marks the band's highest charting album in nearly three decades and coincides with renewed attention following their recent support slot on Oasis' Live '25 reunion tour.
Following her historic Best New Artist win at the Grammys, Olivia Dean's sophomore album "The Art of Loving" has surged back to the top spot on the Official U.K. Albums Chart for a sixth consecutive week.
Dean had previously topped the chart after performing live at the awards show where she collected her first-ever Grammy award earlier this month. The London-born singer's debut win was met with widespread acclaim, and it seems her momentum has only intensified as fans continue to stream her album en masse.
Now, "The Art of Loving" holds off Lily Allen's "West End Girl," which has jumped an impressive 92 places to claim the No. 2 spot. The album remains a top seller in vinyl and record store formats, with Dean continuing to dominate the charts.
Other notable debuts on the Official Albums Chart include punk duo The Molotovs' self-titled debut "Wasted on Youth," which ranks at No. 3, while Texas rapper Don Toliver's fifth LP "Octane" takes the No. 4 spot. Fleetwood Mac's reissue of their iconic album "50 Years β Don't Stop" maintains its position at No. 5.
Cast also makes a strong debut on the charts with their new LP "Yeah Yeah Yeah," which marks the band's highest charting album in nearly three decades and coincides with renewed attention following their recent support slot on Oasis' Live '25 reunion tour.