Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott are on track for a second U.K. chart crown.
Though no new singles debut on the chart blast, a handful of tracks are making a move.
The U.S. metal band overturns a midweek deficit to lead the chart by a wafer-thin margin.
"Unholy" racks up 6.6 million streams during the latest chart cycle, the OCC reports.
Plus: Slipknot, Tyler Childers and Tory Lanez debut in top 10.
The late rapper's streams rocket in the week following his death and his biggest hit re-enters multiple charts.
It’s the fourth leader on the ARIA Chart for the Des Moines, Iowa act.
“I’m Good (Blue),” which interpolates Eiffel 65’s “I'm Blue,” returns to pole position on the latest Official Chart Update.
George Michael is set for a posthumous return to the U.K. chart summit, with Older (via Sony Music CG). The former Wham star leads the midweek survey with his 1996 album, which enjoys the reissue treatment, including its first-ever release on vinyl. The third solo album from Michael, Older hit No. 1
“Unholy” accumulates 5.9 million streams, to leapfrog David Guetta and Bebe Rexha’s “I’m Good (Blue)” into first place.