May 21, 20233 yr From Loreen to the dreariness of Capaldi whining about an ex the 'Millwall of the UK Charts'.
May 21, 20233 yr 2 David Kushner - Daylight 1 Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding - Miracle Lana Del Rey looks to have struck gold by opening the vaults of her unreleased music – with Say Yes To Heaven on track for this week’s highest new entry (6). If it maintains momentum it would be Lana’s first solo Top 10 single in the UK since Born To Die in 2012. The track - co-written and produced by Lana's frequent collaborator Rick Nowels - was originally intended for inclusion on Ultraviolence, before being scrapped, before also missing out on spots on Honeymoon and Lust For Life. It's now been released thanks to a surge of support for the leaked demo across TikTok, and its unparalleled success could signal to Lana that other unreleased tracks that have also gone viral in the past (Meet Me In The Pale Moonlight, Go Go Dancer, Queen of Disaster) could be worth properly releasing too. (Hopefully). There’s still no sign of Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding slowing down just yet. Miracle continues to fend off the competition and hold on for a prospective seventh non-consecutive week at Number 1 in the UK. Just one week after scoring her solo debut Top 20 entry, Irish dance vocalist Jazzy is heading for the Top 10 with Giving Me (10). This would be her second career Top 10 entry, she was featured last year on Belters Only’s Top 5 smash Make Me Feel Good. Rudimental’s Dancing Is Healing could score the influential British trio their highest chart position since 2018 (17). And finally, just outside the First Look Top 20 rides the undisputed Princess of Pop Kylie Minogue who is back with new single Padam Padam (21). The electro song has caused quite the stir among her fans, and if the early buzz continues it could well be Kylie’s highest Official Singles Chart Top 40 entry in almost a decade, since 2014’s Into The Blue. Whoever you’re backing in this week’s race, you’ve got until 23.59pm Thursday to get behind your favourite. The final Official Chart Top 100 will be published at 5.45pm Friday on officialcharts.com, with the Top 40 counted down exclusively on BBC Radio 1’s The Official Chart with Jack Saunders from 4pm.
May 21, 20233 yr A second week of 4 (!!) Eurovision songs potentially top 20 (definitely top 30 - right???) is AMAZING omg! THAT hold for Loreen too! OMFG! :wub: If she can secure a second week top 10... :wub:
May 21, 20233 yr Surprised Mae didn’t fall much yet. Pleased for Tattoo, that is quite a hold, no doubt will drop a bit but still impressive!
May 21, 20233 yr Yep, a shame it missed out on a play on Radio 1! Yes the play might have been helpful.
May 21, 20233 yr I hope Kylie may gain momentum over the week and delighted with 21 at this point. It's the best thing she has done in years
May 21, 20233 yr Spotify has the new Paul Simon album as a single 33-minute track. That isn't going to help its streaming figures.
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