February 18, 20241 yr The original version Ferrari Horses bops harder :P. Too much D-Block Europe in the original.
February 18, 20241 yr Stick Season has had its time. Let's hope it's not replaced by Benson Boone at the top.
February 18, 20241 yr Would expect this to drop throughout the week. Mariah remix seems to have done nothing Edited February 18, 20241 yr by Maestro
February 18, 20241 yr I still adore Yes, and? :wub: But the Mariah remix should be erased, it’s awful.
February 18, 20241 yr Still love stick season but it’s bad it’s time so not fussed irs gone to ACR. Hopefully Dua stays above Teddy all week as well, cannot stand lose control
February 18, 20241 yr Yes and is grown beck in me after getting sick of it a few weeks ago, Mariah remix Is awful though
February 18, 20241 yr Loving this, wouldn’t be mad if it makes it to the top (after Beyoncé has her moment ofc)
February 18, 20241 yr Official Chart First Look: Full Update 1 Dua Lipa - Training Season * 2 Beyoncé - TEXAS HOLD 'EM 3 Benson Boone - Beautiful Things 4 Teddy Swims - Lose Control 5 Ariana Grande - yes, and? 6 Noah Kahan - Stick Season 7 YG Marley - Praise Jah in the Moonlight 8 Taylor Swift - Cruel Summer 9 cassö, RAYE & D-Block Europe - Prada 10 Tate McRae - greedy 11 Ella Henderson feat. Rudimental - Alibi 12 Dua Lipa - Houdini 13 Kygo & Ava Max - Whatever 14 ¥$, Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign - CARNIVAL 15 Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Murder on the Dancefloor 16 Natasha Bedingfield - Unwritten 17 Calvin Harris & Rag'n'Bone Man - Lovers in a Past Life * 18 The Weeknd & Madonna feat. Playboi Carti - Popular 19 Billy Gillies feat. Hannah Boleyn - DNA (Loving You) 20 Noah Kahan & Sam Fender - Homesick Official Charts Report Dua Lipa and Beyoncé enter a battle for the UK’s Number 1 single, both in with a chance of de-throning Noah Kahan’s long-running chart-topper Stick Season. Training Season so far leads the pack, and is in the running to become Dua’s fifth UK Number 1 single. The second single to be taken from Dua's upcoming third album, Training Season (in which Dua implores the guy's she's been dating to, for want of a better word, step up to the plate) is the follow-up to Houdini, which peaked at Number 2. Training Season was unveiled with a buzzy performance at this year's Grammy's and is produced by Tame Impala's Kevin Parker and Danny L Harle. TEXAS HOLD ‘EM, however, is not far behind (2), with little over 3,000 chart units separating Beyoncé from the top spot. Last week, the country-inspired song debuted at Number 9 with only a few days tracking. A surprise drop from Bey, TEXAS HOLD 'EM is part of a duo of tracks - along with aching ballad 16 Carriages - that acts as an introduction to RENAISSANCE act ii, which seems to be a full-blown country project. Ella Henderson and Rudimental continue their upward trajectory with Alibi, expected to rise four midweek (11). Kygo & Ava Max are also on the up, as Shakira-sampling Whatever is on track to crack the Top 20 for the first time (13). Calvin Harris & Rag'n'Bone Man have teamed up again, and their new track Lovers in a Past Life is cruising for a Top 20 debut (17).
February 18, 20241 yr Physical sales helping Dua early in the week, but don’t think that will be the case by the end of the week for some reason.
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