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Olivia Rodrigo claims chart double as Maneskin's success continues

Olivia Rodrigo claims chart double as Maneskin's success continues
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Olivia Rodrigo returns to the top of both the albums and singles chart, while Eurovision winners Maneskin score simultaneous two UK top 10 hits.

Olivia Rodrigo has returned to the top of the UK albums chart to reclaim the chart double, according to sales data from the Official Charts Company.

The pop sensation extends her reign at the top of the singles chart with 'Good 4 U' to five weeks, having notched up 73,000 sales over the last week, while Sour is back at the summit of the albums chart for a third week.

Eurovision winners Maneskin continue their impressive assault on the UK charts, with their track 'I Wanna Be Your Slave' - not the Eurovision-winning single - up to a new high of six.

Meanwhile, the group's cover of the Frankie Valli classic 'Beggin'' jumps up 63 places to 10 after going viral on TikTok.

The week's highest new entry goes the way of KSI, whose first real solo track, 'Holiday', opens at number two, while Becky Hill's David Guetta collaboration 'Remember' charts at 22.

Elsewhere, with England due to face Germany in Euro 2020 next week, the iconic '3 Lions' track from Baddiel, Skinner and Lightning Seeds is back in the charts at number 34.

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