Sabrina Carpenter is well on her way to keeping it up taste of victory at United Kingdom Singles Chart for another week as her final single, “Taste,” from the album Short and sweet, continues to lead the midweek update.
If it holds, it will mark her second week in a row at the top. The track is part of her sixth studio album, Short and sweet, which debuted at No.1 and marks her first UK No.1 album.
Carpenter's dominance of the singles charts extends beyond “Taste.” Her previous chart-toppers “Please Please Please” and “Espresso” are also expected to remain steady at No. 2 and No. 3 respectively, continuing her reign on the UK Singles Chart. These three tracks have enjoyed consistent success, with “Please Please Please” and “Espresso” spending multiple weeks in the Top 3 since their release.
Meanwhile, Oasis soar as “Live Forever” looks poised to soar back into the Top 5, potentially reaching a new peak at No.4.
Following their announcement Oasis Live '25 The Oasis reunion tour is experiencing a resurgence in popularity. “Live Forever”, which originally peaked at No.10 in 1994, is now well on its way to surpassing its previous best, riding the wave of Oasis mania. The track is part of their debut album Sure maybe, which is also on a resurgence, with the 30th anniversary edition eyeing a return to the top of the UK Albums Chart.
Two more Oasis classics, “Wonderwall” and “Don't Look Back In Anger”, also climb, aiming to return to the Top 10 at No.8 and No.7.
Other notable midweek moves include Sonny Fodera, Jazzy and DOD's “Somedays,” which will reach a new peak at No. 13, and Teddy Swims' “The Door,” which could enter the Top 20 for the first time , rising to No. 20.
With the final chart to be revealed on Friday, all eyes are on whether Sabrina Carpenter can fend off the Britpop legends to secure another top trifecta. '
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