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Highest charting single for The 1975 then! (by one place).

 

I really like the song. Their best remains 'Somebody Else' though.

 

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Feels like a refreshing amount of movement in the chart this week, and hopefully even more so next week!
Highest charting single for The 1975 then! (by one place).

 

I really like the song. Their best remains 'Somebody Else' though.

 

A masterpiece!

this is even worse than I was expecting :( Somebody Else remains their only listenable song (and even then, I prefer about 5 different cover versions of that song haha)

 

Not even 'The Sound'? That's probably their most pop-leaning/mainstream song.

You know it's a Radio 1 track right? And Scott works for Radio 1 :P Of course he's gonna be behind it the entire way.

Yes I do know it's a Radio 1 track, Joseph. Just find the support a bit much for my liking.

13 | :right: 13 | 4th week

 

S1mba featuring DTG

Rover

 

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Non-album single

Released: 4th March 2020

Label: Rax Productions

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (26/03/2020) | 48-23-13-13

 

Sales: 80k+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

57 Sales

11 Audio Streaming

07 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

S1MBA is a new upcoming artist in the UK Scene. With his catchy hooks, unique voice and great music he’s put Swindon/Oxford on the map, so make sure you watch this space. This year him and Rax Productions are coming for everything. See you at the top! - Spotify

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

S1mba

2020 13 Rover (feat. DTG) -NAS-

 

0 x #1 | 0 x Top 5 | 0 x Top 10 | 1 x Top 20 | 1 x Top 40 | 1 x Top 100

 

DTG

2020 13 Rover (S1mba feat. DTG)

 

0 x #1 | 0 x Top 5 | 0 x Top 10 | 1 x Top 20 | 1 x Top 40 | 1 x Top 100

 

Social Media

 

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Acts just need sax in their songs to get a top 40 hit. lol

THE 1975 GETTING THEIR HIGHEST CHARTER :wub:

 

ever reliable kings bringing alternative bangers to the top 40 <3

 

Rover is meh

 

Not even 'The Sound'? That's probably their most pop-leaning/mainstream song.

I think the sound might acc be my least fave of their's haha :kink: that song irritates me SO much :puke2:

Acts just need sax in their songs to get a top 40 hit. lol

 

It's like 1984 all over again!

I don't mind the 1975 song but I'm completely lost as to how it's immediately become their highest peaker :lol: I was expecting something better based off that!

 

I'm really enjoying Rover, happy to see that go top 10 soon!

Only the third top 20 for The 1975. In any other previous chart era, they'd easily have loads of top 10 hits.
It's their fourth! Chocolate, Love Me, and The Sound were their first three.

Random biggish climb for 'Rain'...!

 

Happy to see Tom & Yussef managed to hang onto a top 5 album, was hoping to hear 'Nightrider' getting the 5 second clip during the albums reveal, one of my fave songs at the moment, I don't think I recognised the song they played tho oops ~

 

This The 1975 song was a big letdown for me, I was hoping I'd be a fan of it from what I read about it but it has just turned out being pretty limp and boring, not getting the hype for it at all. I think I actually liked it less on second listen oops. I wasn't much of a fan of 'The Sound' either really, can we go back to a time when 'Chocolate' was rightfully their highest peaking song pls xx

There posters on the Reshuffle Chart going to give The Live Lounge All Stars the #1 spot in that chart then?
Rover is meh

I think the sound might acc be my least fave of their's haha :kink: that song irritates me SO much :puke2:

 

Oh really? :lol: Guess it can verge on being overplayed!

 

I was hoping it would go top 10 so they can have at least one to their name - it's odd that one of the biggest bands in the UK currently don't have a top 10.

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