It’s the ARIA Award-winning singer-songwriter’s seventh Top 50 entry. It’s the second single from the album to hit the Top 50 after ‘Fly Away’ (#4 Feb. With her debut album, Welcome to the Madhouse, set for release on 16 July, Tones And I takes out another charting single from it with ‘Cloudy Day’. Marshmello and the Jonas Brothers take out a new peak with ‘Leave Before You Love Me’ as it jumps five to #33. Tom Grennan’s ‘Little Bit Of Love’ climbs six to claim a new peak at #24. ‘WusYaName’ features appearances by YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Ty Dolla Sign. Six weeks into its chart run, Vance Joy’s ‘Missing Piece’ moves up three spots to score a new peak at #20.ĭebuting at #2 on this week’s Albums Chart with Call Me If You Get Lost, American rapper Tyler, The Creator scores three entries in the Singles Chart Top 50: ‘WusYaName’ (#22), ‘Lumberjack’ (#40) and ‘Juggernaut’ (#49). Previous release ‘Need To Know’ has climbed back to #32, one spot below its peak. The higher of the two tracks is a collaboration with Canadian star The Weeknd and serves as the second official single from the album. The 2021 Eurovision Song Contest winners also debut at #21 this week with ‘I Wanna Be Your Slave’.Īs Doja Cat’s Planet Her album debuts at #3, the American artist grabs two debuts in this week’s Top 50: ‘You Right’ (#11) and ‘I Don’t Do Drugs’ (#43). The cover of the The Four Seasons’ 1967 classic has also been a Top Ten in the UK and across Europe. ‘17) and ‘I Don't Care’ (#1 May ‘19).Ī week on from debuting at #22, Italian band Maneskin jump up 16 spots to hit #6 with ‘Beggin’. He’s previously topped the Singles Chart with ‘Sing’ (#1 May ‘14), ‘Thinking Out Loud’ (#1 Oct. Sheeran last charted with the standalone single ‘Afterglow’ (#7 Jan. The track is the first release from Sheeran’s forthcoming fifth album, the follow-up to No.6 Collaborations Project (#1 Jul. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran takes out his sixth chart-topping single in Australia as he debuts at #1 with ‘Bad Habits’. I like that.’ And I think that’s actually all that matters as an artist.”Įd Sheeran is a Warner Music artist. And everything that I’ve made up to this point I can look back on and be like, ‘I like that. I think if you can stand by something and you believe in it, I think that’s enough for your career. And it wasn’t a great day one streams, it wasn’t a great week one streams. 'Bad Habits' reached number 1 on the UK Singles Chart, and number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. Everyone’s like, no, it came out and it was a very lukewarm reaction. Bad Habits' was released on 25 June 2021 as the albums lead single. And this is the thing I say to people now because no one believes me. I think it’ll do well.’ And you took a bit of time. So when it came out and there was a lukewarm, if you could call it that, reaction, I was like, ‘I believe in this. But I stand by it because I love it and I loved the feeling of creating it… But creating it in the studio was exciting and I was excited for people to hear it. People are just like, ‘Oh God.’ I think because it’s dance music and it’s a different thing and I’m an acoustic singer-songwriter. But the reception of it was really negative when I put it out. ‘Bad Habits’ has now become a hit for me and I get to play it live. So I think as long as you can remember that and stand by your work, however it’s received. “…at the heart of it all, I write songs because I like writing songs and I release songs because I’m proud of them and I like it. Discography Ed Sheeran Follow Artist + Singer/songwriter and guitarist with an eclectic blend of acoustic pop, folk, and hip-hop. Read what he said in full below and watch the interview above. In an interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, he went in-depth about a lot of things, from Taylor Swift to the negative reception of his hit “Bad Habits.” About the latter, he talked about his strong belief in the song despite what people said, saying that to “stand by something” as an artist is enough. In the midst of all this, he’s been reflecting on his career. He just shared his new album –, or Subtract. He won the tumultuous Marvin Gaye plagiarism trial, though he’s still disappointed that it happened at all.
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