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Sam Fender Rockets Toward No 1 With Debut Album 'Hypersonic Missiles'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Sam Fender's Hypersonic Missiles looks locked on to claim the top of the UK Albums Chart this week. The North Shields singer-songwriter's debut release is outselling the rest of the Top 5 combined, and is over 21,000 combined chart sales ahead of nearest rival Post Malone, who falls to Number 2 with Hollywood's Bleeding.
Sam Fender was named the BRITs Critics' Choice for 2019, beating Lewis Capaldi and Mahalia.

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