Eminem and Taylor Swift are topping the U.K. charts.

Eminem’s latest release, “Houdini,” continues to dominate the U.K. chart, securing the No. 1 spot for the second consecutive week. The rap legend, also known as Marshall Mathers, has achieved his 11th No. 1 hit on the Official U.K. Chart, marking the first time he has stayed at the summit for more than one week.

Eminem’s previous chart-topping hits include “The Real Slim Shady” (2000), “Stan” (2000), “Without Me” (2002), “Lose Yourself” (2002), “Just Lose It” (2004), “Like Toy Soldiers” (2005), “Smack That” with Akon (2006), “The Monster” with Rihanna (2013), “River” with Ed Sheeran (2017), and “Godzilla” with Juice WRLD (2020).

Meanwhile, Sabrina Carpenter’s track “Espresso” continues to hold strong at No. 2 on the chart, while her new single “Please, Please, Please” makes an impressive debut at No. 3, earning the title of the highest new entry on the Official Chart.

Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour is captivating audiences in the U.K., and true to form, her music is climbing the charts. As The Tortured Poets return to No. 1 on the national albums survey, Swift’s song “Cruel Summer” reenters the U.K. top 40 at No. 17.

Having scooped up an impressive six Brit Awards earlier this year, RAYE secures her 15th top 40 appearance in the U.K. with “Genesis,” debuting at No. 22. The seven-minute track follows RAYE’s previous No. 1 hit, “Escapism,” from 2023.

Swift’s Tortured Poets reigns supreme on the Official U.K. Albums Chart for a sixth non-consecutive week, surpassing her previous record of five weeks with 2022’s “Midnights.” The album’s continued success can be attributed to the release of new digital formats exclusive to the U.K., including previously unreleased live recordings, coinciding with Swift’s ongoing The Eras Tour in the country.

Five classic Swift albums also make a resurgence on the chart, with “Lover” climbing to No. 7, “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” at No. 9, “Midnights” at No. 13, “folklore” at No. 14, and “reputation” at No. 19.

Charli XCX’s latest album, “Brat,” debuts at an impressive No. 2 spot, surpassing the first-week totals of her previous No. 1 album, “Crash,” from 2022.

Rounding out the top three on the chart are rock legends Bon Jovi, whose album “Forever” enters at No. 3, completing the podium positions.

As the music scene continues to evolve and produce hits across genres, the U.K. chart reflects the diverse range of talent and music that captivates audiences worldwide. Eminem, Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, RAYE, Charli XCX, and Bon Jovi are just a few of the many artists making waves and capturing hearts with their chart-topping releases.

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