Billie Eilish lands second UK number one album with Happier Than Ever

Billie Eilish - International Female 40th Brit Awards, Show, The O2 Arena, London, UK - 18 Feb 2020
Billie has topped the charts again (Picture: David Fisher/Rex/Shutterstock)

Billie Eilish has secured her second number one album after Happier Than Ever went straight to the top of the UK albums chart.

The US pop superstar’s second studio album has dominated the charts scoring 39,000 chart sales since it was released on July 30, according to the Official Charts Company.

This makes the 19-year-old the first international female artist to reach the top spot with their first two albums since Lana Del Rey seven years ago, with her debut Born To Die and 2014 album Ultraviolence.

Billie told the Official Charts Company: ‘Thank you so, so much to my fans in the UK. It means so much to me that you guys love this album like I do.

‘I miss you guys so much and can’t wait to come back to the UK soon!’

Billie’s album sales break down to 33% from streams and 61% from vinyl, CD and cassette sales, according to the OCC.

Among that, she shifted around 9,500 vinyls, which makes Happier Than Ever the third-fastest selling vinyl album of the millennium by a female artist, just behind Lana Del Rey’s Chemtrails Over the Country Club and Kylie Minogue’s Disco.

As she topped the charts with her second album, Billie’s double-platinum debut, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, re-entered the Top 40 at number 36.

The title track to her new album has also entered the singles chart at number six, earning the teen her eighth top 10 single, with Getting Older and Oxytocin entering the Top 40 at number 28 and 32 respectively.

Billie Eilish
The star enjoyed strong sales on vinyl (Picture: Instagram/billieeilish)

Rapper Dave’s We’re All Alone in This Together has been knocked down to number two from the top spot the previous week but remains the most-streamed album of the week.

Olivia Rodrigo’s debut, Sour, holds strong in third position, while Anne-Marie’s album, Therapy, drops back two places to number four.

Prince’s first posthumous album of unreleased materials since his death in 2016, Welcome 2 America, has entered the album charts at number five, making it his 22nd top 10 UK album.

On the singles chart, Ed Sheeran enjoys a sixth week at number one with Bad Habits, his tenth number one single, while The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber’s track, Stay, returns to its previous peak position at number two.

Jonasu’s dance track, Black Magic, climbs two places to a new high in third position, which knocks back Dave and Stormzy’s collaboration, Clash, to number four.

Little Mix, who made girl band history last week with their 100th week in the top 10, are up two places at number five with their collaboration with DJs Galantis and David Guetta on Heartbreak Anthem.

Mabel’s Let Them Know also reached a new peak in the charts at number 31 after her performance on Love Island earlier this week.

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