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Good for The Beatles though, but I hope everyone's not forgetting Harry Styles vs Sam Ryder.
If Prada doesn’t get #1 on Friday, I hope it can manage a week at the top in the new year after the Xmas clearout

Yeah, I doubt The Beatles hang out to no. 1 by Friday. Possibly top 5.

Prada's sales just are not good enough - there will be other tracks that do better than Prada, whether it's one week only or several. It has never done more than 38k and been in decline for two weeks (incl. this week). It's just not enough.

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Yeah, I doubt The Beatles hang out to no. 1 by Friday. Possibly top 5.

Depends on the sales. We’ll have to wait until tomorrow to see if the Beatles can score their 18th #1 single. Their label should not have released on Thursday

Beatles dessrve this no.1, but also the Spice Girls also deserve no.1 this week, minus Grand Ego, Zero Talent Spice. They should share this no.1
Wow that Jung look song was unexpected… it’s a bop! I’ve not liked any of his other output but that one was great Also v cool for the Beatles

Good start to the chart week! Sales flash today / tomorrow will tell us everything.

 

That Jung Kook song is half decent. Which has genuinely shocked me after everything I've heard from him so far.

Get feed up here about blood prada rubbish for number 1

But it's better Lewis Capaldi's rubbish Wish You The Best as no.1.

Good start to the chart week! Sales flash today / tomorrow will tell us everything.

 

That Jung Kook song is half decent. Which has genuinely shocked me after everything I've heard from him so far.

 

My thoughts exactly!!

OCC article

 

The Beatles could make Official Chart history this week as the Fab Four plot a spectacular return to Number 1 with new single Now And Then currently outselling the Top 5, the Official Charts Company can confirm.

 

The ‘last’ song from John, Paul, George and Ringo would become the Fab Four’s landmark 18th UK chart-topper, and their first in 54 years, since The Ballad of John and Yoko in 1969.

 

Now And Then debuted at Number 42 in the UK last week based on just 10 hours of sales, but is now expected to jump 41 places to the top of the Official Singles Chart when Friday’s chart is announced on BBC Radio 1’s The Official Chart. Updates to follow throughout the week via OfficialCharts.com.

 

On potentially witnessing a return for Britain's most successful and enduring band, Martin Talbot, Chief Executive Officer of Official Charts, says: "What a week it will be if The Beatles return with a Number 1 in the Official Singles Chart. The Fab Four are a key part of the history of British music and the UK’s charts, so to have returned with such a huge impact is incredible.”

 

BTS member Jung Kook could nab the highest peak of his solo career yet with Standing Next To You looking to become this week’s highest new entry at Number 2.

 

Chase & Status, HedEx and ArrDee are on the rise again, up two places since Friday with Liquor & Cigarettes (16).

 

Zach Bryan and Kacey Musgraves’ duet I Remember Everything is also making moves, expected to scale five spots to Number 18, becoming both artists’ first UK Top 20 single in the process.

Elvis would have 18 #1s if his 2005 #1s weren’t counted as separate releases and the Beatles would’ve tied with Elvis if they got #1 on Friday

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The Beatles would have the most #1s if Elvis’ #1s weren’t counted as separate releases

 

It would still be a tie. Elvis moved ahead with A Little Less Conversation in 2002.

What's the average #2-#5 sales on a Sunday? 25k at least?

The Beatles could make Official Chart history this week as the Fab Four plot a spectacular return to Number 1 with new single Now And Then currently outselling the Top 5, the Official Charts Company can confirm.

 

If they are curretnly outselling the top 5 they might make it by the end of the week

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