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Drake’s ‘For All The Dogs’ Secures His Sixth UK Number 1 Album

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Drake, the chart-topping Canadian superstar, has once again made his mark on the Official Albums Chart, debuting at Number 1 with his latest album, “For All The Dogs.” This achievement marks his sixth UK Number 1 album and his second in just over a year, showcasing his enduring appeal and musical prowess.

For All The Dogs” joins a prestigious lineup of Drake’s other chart-topping albums, including “Views” in 2016, “Scorpion” in 2018, “Dark Lane Demo Tapes” in 2020, “Certified Lover Boy” in 2021, and the collaborative effort “Her Loss” with 21 Savage in 2022.

Meanwhile, North-West London rapper Nines makes his mark on the charts with “Crop Circle 3,” securing a Number 2 placement on the Official Albums Chart. This achievement marks his second Top 2 album in 2023, following “Crop Circle 2,” which had also peaked at Number 2 earlier this year. Nines has consistently garnered success in the UK charts, with a string of Top 5 albums, including “One Foot Out” (2017), “Crop Circle” (2018), and the chart-topping “Crabs In A Bucket” in 2020.

Legendary rock group Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters commemorates the legacy of their iconic album with “The Dark Side Of The Moon Redux,” making a debut at Number 4 on the chart. The original “The Dark Side Of The Moon” had reached Number 2 in 1973 and remains one of the best-selling albums of all time in the UK.

In addition, Joel Corry celebrates a significant achievement as he secures his first Top 5 placement on the Official Albums Chart with “Another Friday Night.” This remarkable rise for his debut album, originally released as an EP earlier this year, sees it climb an impressive 32 places to Number 5.

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US indie darling Sufjan Stevens makes a triumphant return to the Top 10 with “Javelin” at Number 7, marking his second Top 10 LP and his first in eight years since “Carrie & Lowell” debuted and peaked at Number 5 in 2015.

Further down the chart, Lewisham rapper Slim’s “Still Working 2” enters at Number 22, representing his second Top 40 album and the highest charting to date. Noah Kahan’s third studio album, “Stick Season,” enjoys a resurgence, rising 20 places back into the Top 40 at Number 28, thanks in part to Olivia Rodrigo’s viral cover of its title track during her BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge session.

Finally, The Darkness’s 20th-anniversary reissue of their debut album, “Permission To Land,” makes a triumphant return to the chart at Number 31, having originally peaked at Number 1 in 2003, cementing their enduring presence in the music scene.

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