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Following her best new artist win at the Grammys, Olivia Dean’s The Art of Loving has rebounded to the top spot on the U.K. Albums Chart dated Feb. 6.

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The London-born singer collected the Grammy trophy for her first-ever win at the awards show on Feb. 1, and performed live that night.

Now, her sophomore album, The Art of Loving, is seeing serious gains on streaming services, and has lifted one place on the Official Albums Chart to take the No. 1 spot; the LP has now ruled for six non-consecutive weeks since its release in late September.

Dean is closely followed by Lily Allen’s West End Girl after the release of a number of physical editions on LP, CD, cassette and a butt-plug-shaped USB drive. The album soars 92 places to No. 2 to match its previous peak; however it does top the Official Vinyl Albums Chart and Official Record Store Chart this week.

Punk duo The Molotovs lands on the Official Albums Chart for the first time with debut album Wasted on Youth, which ranks at No. 3; the album by sibling bandmates Mathew and Issey Cartlidge also tops the Official Album Downloads Chart this week.

Don Toliver earns the No 4 spot with fifth LP Octane, the Texas rapper’s highest ever placing on the U.K. Albums Chart. Fleetwood Mac’s 50 Years – Don’t Stop holds its position at No. 5 to round out the top five.

There’s also a top 10 debut for Cast, whose LP Yeah Yeah Yeah lands at No. 8 to give them the group its highest charting album in 27 years, and comes after renewed attention in the band following its support slot on Oasis’ Live ‘25 reunion tour.


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