JAKARTA - U2's newest album, Songs Of Subscription sold more than the combined other albums that occupy the top five positions on the charts, and quickly became the 11th U2 album to occupy the first number.

Released last Friday, the album again features Irish rock veterans with a series of songs recorded and reinterpreted from 40 years of their careers, including fans' favorites I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For and With Or Without You.

Sharing names with Bono's 2022 memoirs, Subscription: 40 Songs, One Story, the album performed very well on the charts and, as of Tuesday, sold more than any other album combined in the top five positions, according to The Official Charts Company.

If it reaches the top position, it will mark the album number one 11 U2 and the first after No Line On the Horizon (2009).

Previously, U2 had scored Top 10 consecutive entries over the past decade, with Songs Of Innocence (2014) and Songs of Experience (2017) peaking at number six and number five, respectively.

In addition, their greatest hit album, U218 Singles, also reappeared and was heading to Top 40 for the second time. First released in 2006, the album originally reached the sixth position.


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