Will Madonna get a lucky 13th U.K. No. 1?
Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Onescelebrates the diva’s history-making run on Billboard’s Dance Club Songs chart, where she has aMadonna enjoyed a lot of love in the U.K., too. She’s lived the highlife on the U.K. chart like few others, with 12 albums hitting No. 1 — a record for a solo female artists and equal with Bruce Springsteen at No.
3 on the all-time list. If – or rather, when – she lands another leader, Madonna would join Robbie Williams and Elvis Presley at No. 2 on the historic list, while the Beatles are the band to beat with 15 No. 1s.Close to Homeis the market-leader on streams this week, and is outpacing Steps on streaming platforms by nearly seven-to-one.AitcH20
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