May 16, 20215 yr Pretty surprised that probably none of the J. Cole tracks will be top ten on Friday.
May 16, 20215 yr Three tracks from J. Cole’s new album The Off-Season are heading for big debuts on this week’s Official Singles Chart. On the midweek Official Chart: First Look, the North Carolinian rapper is locked on for the highest new entry with 9 5 . S O U T H at Number 9, which would mark his second UK Top 10 single. Other album highlights set for singles chart success are M Y . L I F E ft. 21 Savage & Morray at 10, and A M A R I at 11. The album’s lead single I N T E R L U D E reached 25 on last week’s Top 40. The Official Chart: First Look airs Sundays on BBC Radio 1 between 6pm – 7pm, offering a first glance of the Top 20 ahead of Friday’s Official Singles Chart Top 100. The chart is based on preliminary sales and early streaming reports. On course for a third week at Number 1 are Tion Wayne & Russ Millions with Body, the most-streamed track across the first 48 hours of the tracking period. The song has also reached Number 1 in Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. Knocking on the door at Number 2 is Doja Cat with Kiss Me More, a rise of one place to a potential new peak for the SZA collaboration. Ahead of her debut album release this coming Friday (May 21), Olivia Rodrigo’s new single Good 4 U is on track for a Top 20 placement, currently at Number 14. Finally, BRIT Awards momentum continues for Rag’n’Bone Man & Pink, as Anywhere Away From Here ascends three places midweek (6), and Rising Star Award winner Griff is the First Look’s highest climber, as Black Hole rockets 16 places (19). Source OCC
May 16, 20215 yr Why is OCC stylizing those J. Cole tracks like that in text..."good 4 u" is stylized properly. Edited May 16, 20215 yr by Sour Candy
May 16, 20215 yr Why is OCC stylizing those J. Cole tracks like that in text..."good 4 u" is stylized properly. Good question, no idea why it's all in capital letters!
May 16, 20215 yr Is there really any need for them to title songs without capital letters? I'm no grammar nazi but it just seems so unnecessary, not to mention that J.Cole spacing nonsense. Do they think it looks edgy or something?
May 16, 20215 yr Is there really any need for them to title songs without capital letters? I'm no grammar nazi but it just seems so unnecessary, not to mention that J.Cole spacing nonsense. Do they think it looks edgy or something? It's just a stylistic decision, unnecessary perhaps but also completely harmless in the grand scheme of things!
May 16, 20215 yr It's totally fine on album cover but Jesus Christ the publications who write ABOUT the album don't need to F O L L O. W
May 16, 20215 yr Once the J. Cole tracks fall away, the top 10 is looking almost like last week, acts just switching an odd or 2 places. I don't know what the chart needs, but its down to the public, that buys and streams music. You can't change people's taste in music unfortunately.
May 16, 20215 yr It's just a stylistic decision, unnecessary perhaps but also completely harmless in the grand scheme of things! True, it's completely harmless but a little daft looking imo.
May 16, 20215 yr Nice to see Rag'n'Bone Man & P!nk at 6. Hopefully they can hold on during the week and reach a new peak in the top 10. :wub: I assume Olivia will climb into the top 10 with the J Cole tracks falling into the low teens/20s. They don't seem to have much staying power.
May 16, 20215 yr Top 90 in tomorrow's mids. Are u sure? UK iTunes #23. (-5) Katy Perry - Electric AM UK #935. (-98) Katy Perry - Electric OUT on Spotify UK (didn't even debut) :friends:
May 16, 20215 yr Are u sure? UK iTunes #23. (-5) Katy Perry - Electric AM UK #935. (-98) Katy Perry - Electric OUT on Spotify UK (didn't even debut) :friends: She needs a new manager too!
May 16, 20215 yr Are u sure? UK iTunes #23. (-5) Katy Perry - Electric AM UK #935. (-98) Katy Perry - Electric OUT on Spotify UK (didn't even debut) :friends: Boring.
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