British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran’s scored his first top album on the weekly US Billboard 200 chart as X easily lapped the competition selling 210,000 copies, according to figures from Nielsen SoundScan.

X is the 23-year-old’s second album and sales have been helped by the success of the single Sing, which was produced by Pharrell Williams and features the Happy singer as well.

The number-two album this week, In the Lonely Hour from fellow British singer-songwriter Sam Smith, sold 67,000 copies.

The last time two British solo artists were number one and two on the US album chart was in 1993, when albums by Eric Clapton and Sting were in the top spots, Billboard said.

Rapper G-Eazy’s These Things Happen sold 46,000 copies to debut at No. 3 on the chart. Last week’s top album, pop singer Lana Del Rey’s Ultraviolence, fell to fourth, while the soundtrack to the animated Disney film Frozen was fifth – its 28th consecutive week in the top five.

Two other new releases in the top 10 this week were rockers Mastodon’s Once More ’Round the Sun at number six and veteran jam-rock band Phish’s Fuego at number seven.

Sam Smith’s song Stay with Me topped the digital songs chart with 211,000 downloads, beating out last week’s top song Rude from Canadian reggae fusion band Magic! by 1,000 downloads.

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