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Yungblud Heading For First UK No 1 Album With "Weird!"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Yungblud is on track for his first UK Number 1 album this week. The pop-rock artist's second studio album Weird! leads this week's UK Chart Update by just shy of 11,000 combined sales. Real name Dominic Harrison, the Doncaster artist's previous highest chart position was Number 6 with his EP The Underrated Youth.

Fellow Yorkshiremen Arctic Monkeys are at Number 2 midweek with live album Live at the Royal Albert Hall, in line to be the quartet's seventh Top 5 album. All six of the band's studio albums have reached Number 1 on the UK Albums Chart. See where all of Arctic Monkeys' hit songs and albums charted.

Michael Ball and Alfie Boe hold firm at Number 3 with Together at Christmas, ahead of the first solo album in 13 years from Stereophonics' Kelly Jones; Don't Let The Devil Take Another Day puts an acoustic spin on some of the Welsh rockers' biggest tracks and is set to deliver the frontman his first solo UK Chart appearance at Number 4. Rounding out the Top 5 at the halfway point is Wonder from Shawn Mendes at Number 5.

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Tottenham rapper Abra Cadabra's debut album Product of My Environment is new at Number 32, and Newcastle band The Wildhearts are at Number 38 with live album Thirty Year Itch.






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