![]() ![]() also continues to ascend with Turn On The Lights Again, up six to Number 34. It comes after an alternative version of the single was used in a series of Stranger Things reaction videos online and released by the band last week.īritish producer Fred again. In a further showing of the true power of virality on the charts right now, Swedish occult rock band Ghost’s 2019 single Mary on a Cross surges up into the UK Top 40, vaulting 10 places (33). MORE: All the Official Number 1 singles in the UKĭance smashes Ferrari by James Hype and Miggy Dela Rosa (8) and Big City Life by Luude & Mattafix (10) rev up to new heights, with the latter becoming Australian DJ Luude’s second Top 10 hit (following Down Under with Colin Hay in 2021) and Mattafix’s first.Įlsewhere, Chris Brown’s Under The Influence is up three (21), while Burna Boy and Ed Sheeran’s team-up For My Hand (24), and Irish singer-songwriter Cian Ducrot’s break-through viral single All For You (29) are both up one place. The pair first started work on the track in 2017 before scrapping it, but thanks to the demo going viral on TikTok it saw a full release last week. Bebe Rexha makes its debut at Number 7, becoming Rexha’s her first Top 10 in five years. OneRepublic’s Top Gun: Maverick anthem moves further up the Top 5 (4), while KSI & Tom Grennan rebound eight places with Not Over Yet (6).Ī second brand new entry in the Top 10, I’m Good (Blue), by David Guetta FT. See what Sir Elton had to say on the success of Hold Me Closer, Britney's next career chapter, and hitting a huge new milestone of his own. It becomes Elton’s fourth consecutive Top 5 entry in a year, for Britney, it’s her first song since 2016 and highest-peaking since Scream & Shout with Will.I.Am hit Number 1 in 2012, making this a welcome return for the beloved Princess of Pop. ![]() This week’s highest new entry on the chart is Hold Me Closer, a team-up between Elton John and Britney Spears, which debuts at Number 3, and is the most-downloaded song of the week in the UK. Learn more about Eliza Rose in our exclusive chat with the star here. Other landmark Number 1s include, of course, the first ever Number 1, Here In My Heart by Al Martino, Help! by the Beatles (200), Don’t Cry For Me Argentina from Evita, performed by Julie Covington (400), and Lady Marmalade by Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, Mýa and Pink (900). It’s also seven years to the week since the 1300 th Number 1 single – Rachel Platten’s Fight Song. The UK’s 1,400 th Number 1 lands just ahead of the 70 th anniversary of the Official Singles Chart in November. This is The People's Rhythm and I feel like everyone came together to get this to Number 1. See Eliza's reaction to landing a debut Number 1:Ĭelebrating with Official Charts, Eliza Rose said " I just want to say thank you to everyone who listened, streamed and downloaded. The track, which has been gaining momentum across the festival season, tops the Official Singles Chart, the UK’s most-streamed song of the week, amassing 4.8 million streams. (Baddest Of Them All) successfully un-seats LF SYSTEM’s long-standing chart-topper Afraid To Feel (2) to become the UK’s 1,400 th Number 1 of all time. Riding the crest of the dance revival currently underway on the UK charts, following a six-week climb, Eliza Rose and Interplanetary Criminal‘s B.O.T.A. These are the top contenders.Congratulations to rising star Eliza Rose who secures a debut Number 1 single today, and becomes the first female DJ to top the Official Singles Chart in 22 years, since Sonique’s It Feels So Good in 2002. Yet there is many a summer bop to choose from, and many a melody to get stuck in your head. This year, there’s no big sporting event to propel things (as it did in 2010 with Shakira’s “Waka Waka”) and no huge breakthrough artist to keep an eye on (last year, nobody could get enough of Eliza Rose’s “B.O.T.A”. The song of the summer, though, always has a few characteristics: memorable, singable and with a big, bad beat. Summer anthems transcend genre and style – in recent years they have included Neil Diamond’s 1969 track “Sweet Caroline”, as an ode to England’s football team for the Euros in 2021 Luis Fonsi’s “Despacito” as an ode to the people of 2017 who liked to blast music from their open car windows and Major Lazer’s “Lean On”, an ode to 2015’s Glastonbury attendees who had just discovered how to make compilation videos on Instagram. Now that the British summer is well and truly upon us, with all its overexcitable, slightly feral energy, it’s time to find its perfect soundtrack. ![]()
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