Sabrina Carpenter holds it No. 1 position in the UK with her single “Please Please Please” for the fifth non-consecutive week.
Despite stiff competition from rising star Chappell Roan, Sabrina's catchy country-pop track continues to captivate fans and dominate the Official Singles Chart.
While Sabrina is enjoying her chart-topping success, Chappell Roan isn't far behind. Her infectious anthem “Good Luck, Babe!” steadily climbed the charts for an impressive 17 weeks, reaching a new peak of No.2.
With momentum on her side, Chappell is a strong contender to challenge Sabrina for the No. 1 spot next week.
That's not all for Chappell Roan. Her past hits also gain interest, with “Red Wine Supernova” climbing to No. 38. Her debut album in 2023, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princessalso climbs the Official Albums Chart, peaking at No. 4.
Meanwhile, Luton-born singer-songwriter Miles Smith celebrates a new peak as his dream track 'Stargazing' reaches No.4. He's joined in the Top 5 by Dasha with her country hit 'Austin', who climbs at number five after 23 weeks on the chart and marks Dasha's first time entering the Top 5.
The trio of Bl3SS, CamrinWatsin and bbyclose hit a milestone as their collaboration “Kisses” cracks the Top 10 for the first time, climbing six places to No.7.
As BRAT summer heats up, Charli XCX is having a moment with two tracks that are making impressive jumps on the charts. “360” climbs six spots to No. 12, while viral sensation “Apple” makes an even bigger surprise, jumping nine spots to No. 14. Charli proves she's more than just a pop star—she's a chart star with hits to save.
Irish singer and rapper Jordan Adetunji continues his upward trend as “KEHLANI” moves up two spots to No.15.
Adam Port, Stryv and Keinemusik make their Top 20 debut with “Move,” jumping seven spots to No. 18.
Teddy Swims hits a new peak with his emotional ballad 'The Door' reaching No. 24. Meanwhile, Post Malone and Luke Combs make a strong entry with 'Guy For That' debuting at No. 26, combining their unique styles into a chart-topping hit.
In a welcome nostalgic twist, *NSYNC's timeless classic 'Bye Bye Bye' returns to the UK Top 40 for the first time in 24 years thanks to its placement in the Marvel blockbuster Deadpool & Wolverine. Originally peaking at No.3 in 2000, the track now sits comfortably at No.30.
Central Cee also makes waves with his new hit 'gen z luv' which debuts at No. 34. Bruce Springsteen's iconic 'Dancing In The Dark' finds a new peak in 2024, reaching No. 35. meanwhile, Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding's latest collaboration 'Free' debuts at No. 36.
The collaboration between Majestic, Jammin' Kid and Céline Dion reaches a new peak with “Set My Heart On Fire” reaching No. 39. The track, which samples Céline's 2000 hit “I'm Alive “, has gained traction after her emotional live performance at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympics in Paris. It marked Celine's first performance since being diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) in 2022.
Stay tuned to see who will claim the top spot next week and what surprises the charts have in store.
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