Beyoncé officially becomes the first black artist ever to take a country album to Number 1 on the UK’s Official Albums Chart. And in a landmark moment for the genre, Beyonce - an artist who has had an indelible impact on popular music - is also the first artist ever to achieve a UK Official Chart double with a country album and country single.

COWBOY CARTER, the eighth solo album from the superstar, crashes into the Official Albums Chart top spot like a comet with 40,000 chart units, while TEXAS HOLD ‘EM returns to the top of the Official Singles Chart for a fifth non-consecutive week, it’s also the most-streamed track in the UK this week (5.5 million streams).

COWBOY CARTER also topples Kacey Musgraves to become Beyoncé’s first Number 1 album on the Official Country Albums Chart, the ultimate vindication for a project that sought to shine a spotlight on the overlooked contributions of black artists to the country genre, and American culture in general.

Beyoncé follows in the footsteps of Shania Twain who was the first female country artist to score a UK Number 1 album when Come On Over topped the Official Albums Chart in September 1999. Even music icon Dolly Parton, with a country career spanning nearly fifty years, hasn’t yet landed a Number 1 record in the UK.

This is Queen Bey’s second Official Chart double, and first in over 20 years; she previously topped the Official Albums and Singles Charts simultaneously in 2003 with debut solo album Dangerously In Love and the iconic Crazy In Love ft. Jay-Z.

Three of COWBOY CARTER’s tracks are present in the Top 10 of the Official Singles Chart today, which is a career-best showing for Beyoncé; TEXAS HOLD ‘EM (1) is joined by JOLENE (8) and II MOST WANTED with Miley Cyrus (9), bringing Bey’s UK Top 10 singles tally to 24. Beyonce previously managed two simultaneous Top 10 entries on two separate occasions – in 2008 with If I Were A Boy and Listen, and again in 2009 with If I Were A Boy and Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It).

On Beyoncé’s record-breaking Official Chart feat, Martin Talbot, Chief Executive Officer, Official Charts says:

“In a career of huge achievements, congratulations to Beyonce on securing a slew of UK chart records with her country single and album this week, underlining her position as one of the world’s most ground-breaking musical artists.

“With TEXAS HOLD 'EM and COWBOY CARTER, she this week becomes the first artist to top the Official Singles Chart and Official Albums Chart with country repertoire simultaneously, and the first black artist ever to take a country album to Number 1 in the UK. Step aside (for now) Dolly, Bey is the *current* Queen of country.”

Elsewhere on the Official Singles Chart this week, Hozier’s Too Sweet jumps up four to a brand-new peak of Number 4. It’s the Irish singer-songwriter’s highest-charting single in 10 years, since Take Me To Church hit Number 2 in 2015.

Congratulations are in order for breakout British-Cypriot singer, songwriter and producer Artemas, who celebrates his first-ever UK Top 10 single today with viral hit i like the way you kiss me, rising seven to Number 6.

Speaking exclusively to Official Charts, Oxfordshire-raised Artemas says:
“To get my first Official Top 10 single in the UK is insane. It’s even crazier I only wrote the song three-and-a-half weeks ago! That’s just how quickly things can move nowadays.”

Further down, Irish DJ duo NewEra rise into the Top 20 for the first time, with Birds in the Sky up three (20). Rising TikTok star Mark Ambor makes his Top 40 debut with Belong Together (22), while Jungle’s Back on 74 reclaims its previous peak (25).

The Blessed Madonna & Clementine Douglas’s Happier jumps 16 (26), Benson Boone’s follow-up single Slow It Down enters the Top 40 (27) and Rudimental, Skepsis, Charlotte Plank and Riko Dan lift one with Green & Gold (29).

Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners’ Evergreen breaks back into the Top 40 (38) and, finally, Meghan Trainor & T-Pain surge up 10 with Been Like This (40). It becomes Meghan’s ninth and T-Pain’s 11th UK Top 40 hit.

ON TOUR - BUY TICKETS NOW!

,

LATEST NEWS