Yeehaw! Post Malone’s ‘F-1 Trillion’ Ropes in Singer’s Third U.K. No. 1
Post Malone has once again claimed the top spot on the U.K. Official Albums Chart, securing his third U.K. No. 1 album with F-1 Trillion.
The New York-born, Texas-raised star artist’s sixth studio album follows in the footsteps of his previous chart-toppers, beerbongs & bentleys (2018) and Hollywood’s Bleeding (2019).
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The standard edition of the F-1 Trillion album was released on Aug. 16 and has 18 songs, 15 of which are collaborations with country stars ranging from Dolly Parton and Hank Williams Jr., to Brad Paisley and Blake Shelton, to HARDY and Morgan Wallen.
Later on Aug. 16, F-1 Trillion garnered a deluxe reissue, dubbed the “Long Bed” edition, with nine additional solo Post Malone tracks.
F-1 Trillion not only leads the U.K. Official Albums Chart but also tops the Official Vinyl Albums Chart, making it the most purchased album on vinyl in the U.K. this week.
Meanwhile, The Script celebrates another milestone as their latest album Satellites debuts at No. 2 on the chart. This marks the Irish band’s eighth Top 5 album and their first release since the passing of their lead guitarist, Mark Sheehan, last year. Satellites also claims the top spot on the Official Record Store Chart, the best-selling physical album in independent record shops across the U.K.
Taylor Swift continues to dominate the charts, with The Tortured Poets Department rising to No. 3 this week. Additionally, Swift has six other albums occupying spots within the Top 40, including Lover (No. 10), folklore (No. 11), reputation (No. 12), 1989 (Taylor’s Version) (No. 13), Midnights (No. 14), and Red (Taylor’s Version) (No. 37), amid her return to London’s Wembley Stadium for her Eras Tour.
Further down the U.K. albums chart, Welsh rock band Scarlet Rebels secured their second Top 40 LP with Where the Colours Meet debuting at No. 15.
Royal Blood’s self-titled debut album re-enters the Top 40 at No. 21, thanks to a special 10th Anniversary Edition release. Edinburgh’s Hamish Hawk achieves his first-ever Top 40 placement with A Firmer Hand landing at No. 22, while Nevada’s Falling In Reverse scores their first U.K. Top 40 album with Popular Monster at No. 29.
Finally, The Stranglers reached a significant milestone with their live album Fifty Years in Black – The Anniversary Tour 2024, debuting at No. 36, marking their 20th Top 40 album in the U.K.
You can stream Post Malone’s latest album F-1 Trillion below.
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