The Weeknd plots highest new entry as Lola Young continues to dominate

The Weeknd's new album Hurry Up Tomorrow is proving to be full of potential future hits.

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The Weeknd’s Cry For Me has taken the lead to become this week’s highest new entry. Taken from Abel Tesfaye’s latest (and supposedly final) album as The Weeknd, Hurry Up Tomorrow, Cry For Me is expected to debut at Number 6.

The album's operatic opening track Wake Me Up could also follow at Number 18.

We could be getting Messy for a third week – Lola Young is Number 1 on the Official Chart First Look, and looks forward to a third consecutive week at the top.

PAWSA’s remix of Dirty Cash (Money Talks) could reach its highest peak yet in the UK, up to Number 15 midweek.

Finally, US country superstar Morgan Wallen aims for a debut of Number 20 with his latest offering, I’m The Problem.

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Piran

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Not listened to 'Hurry Up, Tomorrow' yet but it seems to have a very mixed reception. 

'I'm The Problem' dropped from 28-180 on daily Spotify yesterday so it may not even make the Top 40 in the final chart on Friday.