The Weeknd’s “Earned It” (Republic/Universal) and “FourFiveSeconds” (Roc Nation/Universal) by Rihanna, Kanye West and Paul McCartney completed the top five.ĭavid Guetta’s “What I Did For Love” (Parlophone/Warner Music), featuring Emeli Sandé, raced 20-6, while Kelly Clarkson’s “Heartbeat Song” (RCA/Sony) arrived at No. 1 “Uptown Funk” (Columbia/Sony), featuring Bruno Mars stayed at No. Hozier’s “Take Me To Church” started a third week at No. Goulding’s fourth week at the top of the singles survey was part of an unchanged top five. The Fifty Shades of Grey soundtrack (Republic/Universal) started a third week at the compilation chart summit. 11 and Black Star Riders‘ The Killer Instinct (Nuclear Blast) at No. 12, and there were top 20 new entries for Public Service Broadcasting’s The Race For Space (Test Card Recordings) at No. 1, Imagine Dragons’ Smoke + Mirrors (Interscope/Universal), fell to No. 9, while Hozier’s self-titled Universal Island album fell 7-10. Also on RCA, British female solo artist winner Paloma Faith’s A Perfect Contradiction raced 33-8 Gregory Porter’s Liquid Spirit (Blue Note/Universal) climbed two places to a new peak of No. 6 (the album had led the chart early in the week), with Fan Of a Fan the Album (RCA/Sony) by Chris Brown & Tyga new at No. Led Zeppelin’s augmented reissue of Physical Graffiti (Rhino/Warner Music) came in at No. George Ezra’s Wanted On Voyage (Columbia/Sony Music) was up 6-4, while international female solo artist Taylor Swift’s 1989 (EMI/Universal) improved 8-5. The BRITS had their customary sales impact on several other titles, notably best British group winners Royal Blood, who raced 18-3 with their self-titled Warner Bros set. Nicki Minaj's 2022 Rolling Loud NYC Headlining Set Was a Moment for the Barbz