- Music
- 28 May 21
The 18-year-old star holds all Top 3 positions on this week's Official Irish Singles Chart.
Olivia Rodrigo has claimed the Official Irish Chart Double - with her debut album SOUR storming to No.1, and her hit single 'Good 4 U' continuing to dominate. She's the first female artist to claim the Chart Double with a debut album since Lady Gaga in 2010, with The Fame and 'Just Dance'.
The 18-year-old has also scored the biggest opening week of chart sales so far this year, outdoing the previous best set by J. Cole's The Off-Season last week. SOUR has also broken the record for the biggest opening week of albums streams for a debut album ever - outperforming Billie Eilish's When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
On the Official Irish Singles Chart, Olivia has become the first female artist to hold all the Top 3 positions, with 'Good 4 U' (No.1), 'Deja Vu' (No.2), and 'Traitor' (No.3).
BTS have scored this week's most-downloaded song in Ireland, with 'Butter' at No.7. Niall Horan and Annie-Marie's collaborative single, 'Our Song', is at No.10. Following their Eurovision win last weekend, Italian rock group Måneskin are at No.14 with 'Zitti E Buoni'.
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Following their recent vinyl reissues, My Bloody Valentine have reached new peak positions on the Official Irish Albums Chart. 1991's Loveless is at No. 6, and is this week's best-selling album on vinyl, while 1988's Isn't Anything is at No.31, and 2013's MBV is at No.44.
Fuck Versatile, the debut album from Dublin duo Versatile, debuts at No.19.
See the full Official Irish Albums Chart here, and the full Official Irish Singles Chart here.