The breakthrough British singer-songwriter first gained the accolade back in October, a week in which she did the Official Chart double, also picking up the Number 1 single with Man I Need.
The Art of Loving also takes this week’s Official Album Vinyl Chart throne, shifting the most copies on wax over the past seven days.
Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend rises four places this week (3), while her 2024 release Short N’ Sweet also sees significant movement, rising seven (11).
As Christmas draws ever closer, Michale Bublé enters the Top 5 with his festive record Christmas (4), while Ed Sheeran finds two of his albums, +-=÷× (Tour Collection) (6) and Play (10), re-entering the Top 10.
Scouse rapper EsDeeKid’s remarkable rise continues – after gaining his first Top 10 single last week with Century, his debut album Rebel follows suit, ascending to its first Top 10 appearance (9).
Congratulations go to Jessie J, as Don’t Tease Me With A Good Time earns her a fourth Top 20 LP (19), also topping the Official Record Store Chart, crowned the most popular album in UK independent record shops this week.
Teddy Swims’ I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy vaults 27 with the release of its Complete Edition, combining Parts 1 and 2 of the record (25). Chappell Roan’s The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess ascends 12 (29).
With the deluxe version of the album out today, Sam Fender’s People Watching moves back into the Top 40 (34).
As they embark on their UK arena tour, Wolf Alice’s The Clearing is also on the up this week, re-entering the Top 40 (39).
Other albums seeing a surge come courtesy of Fontaines D.C.’s Romance (37) and Charli xcx’s BRAT (40).