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Would she be the second person born in the 2000s to have a #1 single after Billie Ellish? My chart knowledge post-2016 is pretty low so apologies if I've missed anyone obvious!

 

How many artists born in the 2000s have had a UK #1 single?

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How long before we get a 2010s baby in the chart then do we think? We got a 00s baby at #2 as early as December 2010 last decade in Willow.

 

Blue Ivy came very close in 2019 with a #42 hit (as guest on Beyonce's Brown Skin Girl), it can't be long before she appears on another Beyonce song or has her own song.

People born post-millennium are going to start being the majority of #1s pretty soon, we'd better start getting used to it :kink:
BMG have got sales on at all their artists stores at the moment - hopefully it will give the Steps and McFly albums a boost this week

http://i.imgur.com/B6faj0h.png

 

Wednesday Top 40 Update

Source: Music Week

Missing Data: Amazon HDEL, Spotify and YouTube (all for Tuesday)

 

Singles

 

1 Olivia Rodrigo - drivers license (44,849) *

2 Little Mix - Sweet Melody (20,177)

3 Ed Sheeran - Afterglow (18,813)

4 CJ - Whoopty (15,771)

5 Justin Bieber - Anyone (15,449)

 

6-10

6 Meduza feat. Dermot Kennedy - Paradise

 

11-20

14 SZA - Good Days

19 Nathan Dawe & Little Mix - No Time for Tears

 

21-30

24 Tiësto - The Business

25 Jason Derulo & Nuka - Love Not War (The Tampa Beat)

27 Bugzy Malone & Chip - Notorious *

29 HVME - Goosebumps

 

31-40

35 Saweetie feat. Doja Cat - Best Friend *

36 The Weeknd - Save Your Tears *

 

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

 

Albums

 

1 Barry Gibb - Greenfields: The Gibb Brothers' Songbook (Vol. 1) (12,181) *

2 Passenger - Songs for the Drunk and Broken Hearted (6,996) *

3 Taylor Swift - evermore (4,283)

4 Little Mix - Confetti (3,292)

5 Harry Styles - Fine Line (3,141)

 

6-10

 

11-20

11 David Bowie - Legacy

12 Fleetwood Mac - 50 Years: Don't Stop

 

21-30

21 The Weeknd - After Hours

23 The Bee Gees - Timeless: The All-Time Greatest Hits

25 Ian Hunter & Mott the Hoople - Gold *

 

31-40

35 D-Block Europe - The Blue Print: Us Vs. Them ^

36 Oasis - (What's the Story) Morning Glory

37 Bob Marley & the Wailers - Legend ^

40 Viagra Boys - Welfare Jazz *

Is Ed likely to take the number two spot by the end of the week?
BMG have got sales on at all their artists stores at the moment - hopefully it will give the Steps and McFly albums a boost this week

It has - Steps are back at the position they were officially at last week and McFly are back in the Top 200 after not appearing there previously this week.

It has - Steps are back at the position they were officially at last week and McFly are back in the Top 200 after not appearing there previously this week.

 

Thanks :cheer: Pleased to see McFly back

I'd say 100k is still not out of the question for Olivia but might depend on what they estimate for Thursday. She should be at least in the 90s anyway.
She'll probably close with over 90k, won't she?? She increased nearly 20k since yesterday.
It has - Steps are back at the position they were officially at last week and McFly are back in the Top 200 after not appearing there previously this week.

 

Amazing news!

 

Pleased for Barry Gibb, been listening to it today it's not bad at all.

Where is Levitating, Don't Start Now and Future Nostalgia (album)? Thanks :cheer:

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