Alex Warren secures his first Official UK Number 1 album with You’ll Be Alright, Kid.
The Californian singer-songwriter’s debut collection vaults 24 spots to reach the summit for the first time in its 31st week on chart. Originally released as You’ll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1) in September 2024, the expanded record now houses 21 tracks, including the record-breaking Ordinary; recently named the UK’s Official biggest song of 2025 so far.
Tyler, The Creator sinks a fifth Top 10 LP with DON’T TAP THE GLASS; a surprise drop released on Monday (2). The record joins 2017’s Flower Boy (9), 2019’s IGOR (4), 2021 work CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST (4) and 2024 chart-topper CHROMAKOPIA in Tyler’s Top 10 tally.
DON’T TAP THE GLASS also debuts atop the Official Vinyl Albums Chart, the biggest seller of the week on wax.
London vibes in the area! Ahead of Oasis’s London Wembley Stadium shows this weekend, Time Flies… 1994-2009 (3), (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? (4) and Definitely Maybe (5) all hold strong in the Top 5.
As she takes its namesake tour around the UK, Billie Eilish’s former chart-topper HIT ME HARD AND SOFT sees a surge, up two (10). Billie’s 2021 LP Happier Than Ever also reaps the rewards, up 13 (35).
With the release of its Deluxe Edition on turquoise vinyl, Fontaines D.C.’s Romance jumps 25 (12), as SZA’s UK shows with Kendrick Lamar see SOS on the ascent, up 11 (15).
As the country mourns the Prince of Darkness Ozzy Osbourne, who sadly died this week aged 76, Black Sabbath’s The Ultimate Collection returns to the Top 40, the highest-climbing record of the week vaults 129 places to Number 22. It’s the first of six Black Sabbath and Ozzy releases inside this week’s wider Top 200 – read more on Ozzy Osbourne’s Official Chart uplift here.
Lewisham-born singer, rapper and producer Jim Legaxcy celebrates his first-ever Official Albums Chart entry with second mixtape black british music, new in at Number 29.
Congratulations go to Panic Shack, too, as they also secure their first UK chart entry with eponymous debut LP Panic Shack. The Cardiff-formed rock outfit, comprising Sarah Harvey, Meg Fretwell, Romi Lawrence and Emily Smith, land at Number 32 this week.
And finally, New York blues legend Joe Bonamassa banks his 17th Top 40 record with Breakthrough (38).