Little Mix score first U.K. number one album
Pop stars Little Mix have scored their first number one album in the U.K. with Glory Days.
The album, the band's fourth studio record, sold 96,000 copies in its first week on release, scoring the highest first-week sales for a U.K. girl group since 1997, when the Spice Girls released Spiceworld.
"Four albums down the line & you've only gone & got us our FIRST
EVER Number 1 album," the singers write on Twitter. "Your reaction
to #GloryDays has been b**ody amazing!".
"We say it all the time but we really do have the BEST fans in the
world & we (love) you to the (moon) and back! LET THE #GLORYDAYS
ROLL(love) the girls x," they add.
Little Mix's chart-topper forces Metallica to settle for two with
Hardwired to Self-Destruct, while Bruno Mars takes third place with
24K Magic.
Michael Ball and Alfie Boe's Together and Elvis Presley's The
Wonder of You round out the top five, respectively.
Meanwhile, on the singles chart, Clean Bandit's Rockabye comes in
at number one, while Rae Sremmurd and Gucci Mane's Black Beatles
takes the second spot, thanks to its popularity with social media's
Mannequin Challenge.
Little Mix's Shout Out To My Ex is at three, ahead of James
Arthur's Say You Won't Let Go at four, and Maroon 5 and Kendrick
Lamar's Don't Wanna Know at five.