Harry Styles’ record company has been accused of using “dirty tricks” to ensure his single won the charts battle with Eurovision hero Sam Ryder.

Industry sources say Sony was determined to have the former One Direction star’s track, As It Was, in top spot as his new album Harry’s House was released this weekend.

To help drive sales, the company released limited-edition hand-numbered CDs on May 13, the first day of the chart week which runs from Friday to Friday.

Just as Styles’ website began distributing the limited records for $4.40 — slightly more than a standard CD — excitement about Ryder’s track Spaceman and its prospects of winning Eurovision the following day was growing.

Critics suggest that Sony calculated that because physical CD sales register more points towards achieving the No 1 spot than the purchase of a stream, they could secure victory by promoting the hand-numbered CDs.

Whatever the strategy, Sony achieved success on Friday as Styles, 28, notched up his seventh week at No 1 — with Ryder at No 2.



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