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News October 25, 2023

Troye Sivan’s ‘Something To Give Each Other’ Nabs U.K. U.S., Chart Crowns

Troye Sivan’s ‘Something To Give Each Other’ Nabs U.K. U.S., Chart Crowns

Troye Sivan’s third and latest studio album, Something To Give Each Other, scores chart crowns on both sides of the Atlantic.

Something To Give Each Other is the U.K.’s best-selling title on wax, earning it top spot on the Official Vinyl Albums Chart (via Polydor), ahead of new releases from homegrown acts Holly Humberstone and The Streets, respectively.

On the all-genres, all-formats Official U.K. Albums Chart published Friday, Oct. 20, Sivan’s latest debuts at No. 4, behind Ren’s leader Sick Boi and releases from Rick Astley and Drake.

That’s Sivan’s third top 10 appearance on the U.K. chart, and a new career high, bettering the No. 5 peak for his 2015 EP Wild.

Staying in the U.K., three songs from Something enjoy bumps on the national singles survey, including “One Of Your Girls”. It’s new at No. 17, the second highest debut of the week after Fred Again’s “Ten” with Jozzy, starting at No. 16.

“Girls” becomes Sivan’s highest-ranked solo single in the U.K., and his seventh top 40 there, including his various collaborations.

Troye Sivan (Photo Credit Stuart Winecoff)

The Rolling Stone AU cover star, actor, fashion icon and queer advocate enjoys a No. 20 start in the United States.

Something To Give Each Other opens its account at No. 20 on the Billboard 200 tally, and blasts to No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Dance/Electronic Albums Chart.

According to Luminate data published by Billboard, Something racks up 31,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. from Oct. 13-19, a sum that includes 16,000 album sales, and 15,000 “streaming-equivalent” album unit (or 20.3 million official U.S. streams).

Something To Give Each Other is Sivan’s first chart No. 1 on Top Dance/Electronic Albums (his second album, Bloom, reigned over Top Internet Albums for a week in 2018).

Meanwhile, “One of Your Girls” debuts on the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. tallies, at Nos. 60 and 64, respectively, Billboard reports, while “Rush” does what its title suggests, by speeding 193-126 on Global Excl. U.S.

Something To Give Each Other opened at No. 1 on the ARIA Chart last Friday, for Sivan’s first leader in his homeland, and it’s gone top 5 in the Netherlands, Belgium and New Zealand, and placed top 10 in Germany and Norway, according to reps at EMI Australia.

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