The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) is Eminem’s 11th number-one album.
With 45,000 chart sales this week, Eminem now has 11 chart-topping albums, matching David Bowie, Taylor Swift, and U2.
Eminem’s past chart-topping albums include The Marshall Mathers LP (2000), The Eminem Show (2002), Encore (2004), Curtain Call: The Hits (2005), Relapse (2009), Recovery (2010), The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (2013), Revival (2017), Kamikaze (2018), and Music To Be Murdered By (2020).
Meanwhile, Griff, a past BRITs rising star winner, lands at Number 3 with her debut full-length studio album Vertigo, a new personal high after the 2021 EP One Foot In Front of The Other, which peaked at Number 4.
The singer, songwriter, and musician honored by receiving an Official Top 10 accolade from Official Charts.
Griff told Official Charts: “Anyone who’s listened to my music, followed the journey, it’s been a real rollercoaster, and it means the world that you’ve supported, bought the album, listened to it, and streamed it.” “I love you forever and hope to see you on tour so we can sing this album together.”
Travis earns their tenth Top 10 with the Los Angeles Times (4) and is the number one album of the week on the Official Record Store Chart.
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Cat Burns, a London-born singer-songwriter, also enters the Top 10 this week with her debut album Early Twenties (7).
Cigarettes After Sex, an American fantasy pop band, has their highest ranking album to date, landing at Number 12 with X’s, their third Top 40 hit, and topping the Official Vinyl Albums Chart. Clairo, an Atlanta native, comes in close second with her debut Top 40 album, Charm.
Further down, Travis Scott’s Utopia album re-enters the Top 40 (38), following two UK tour dates earlier this week, and John Lennon’s 1973 solo album Mind Games lands at 39. Previously, it peaked at 13 during its initial release.
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