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No clean edit for Kendrick Lamar?

They played it on Friday's chart show, so just an odd choice to skip I guess.

They played it on Friday's chart show, so just an odd choice to skip I guess.

 

Someone almost died because of this ridiculous 'rap beef' - so I think it's only right to skip Drake and Kendrick's songs and stop giving the oxygen of publicity to these tracks before anybody else gets shot. Good move from the BBC for a change here.

Someone almost died because of this ridiculous 'rap beef' - so I think it's only right to skip Drake and Kendrick's songs and stop giving the oxygen of publicity to these tracks before anybody else gets shot. Good move from the BBC for a change here.

I think you're probably overthinking their decision to skip it here to be fair.

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Official Chart First Look: Full Update

 

1 Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen - I Had Some Help *

2 Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso

3 Shaboozey - A Bar Song (Tipsy)

4 Hozier - Too Sweet

5 Tommy Richman - MILLION DOLLAR BABY

6 Benson Boone - Beautiful Things

7 Kendrick Lamar - Not Like Us

8 Taylor Swift feat. Post Malone - Fortnight

9 Dasha - Austin

10 Artemas - i like the way you kiss me

 

11 Myles Smith - Stargazing *

12 Mark Ambor - Belong Together

13 Taylor Swift - I Can Do It With a Broken Heart

14 Taylor Swift - Down Bad

15 The Blessed Madonna feat. Clementine Douglas - Happier

16 Teddy Swims - Lose Control

17 Dua Lipa - Illusion

18 Michael Marcagi - Scared to Start

19 Noah Kahan - Stick Season

20 David Guetta & OneRepublic - I Don't Wanna Wait

 

Official Charts Report

 

Post Malone & Morgan Wallen’s new duet I Had Some Help leads the charge for a Number 1 debut in the UK.

 

The team-up for the two US superstars has caught fire online, and is the latest in a long-line of country-influenced hits to make its mark on the UK charts.

 

It would become Post Malone’s third UK Number 1 single (and second of the year, following Fortnight with Taylor Swift), and the first for US country superstar Morgan Wallen, who despite being one of the biggest stars in his home country, has yet to score a Top 10 hit in the UK.

 

After reaching the Top 10 for the first time last week, Tommy Richman’s Million Dollar Baby approaches the Top 5 mid-week (5).

 

Kendrick Lamar’s Not Like Us is also looking to rise come Friday, it’s currently expected to jump to Number 7.

 

It could be a big week for rising star soul singer Myles Smith – Stargazing is predicted to debut as his first UK Top 20 entry (11).

Poor Olly hasn’t even made it into the first look despite 3 physical versions being released this week :drama:
Tbh i like the post malone song a lot not much to it, few lyrics short song but catchy, hopefully it stays top 2

Left the Top 20 since Friday

 

11 - Euphoria - Kendrick Lamar

14 - We Can't Be Friends ( Wait For Your Love ) - Ariana Grande - probably due to ACR

17 - Family Matters - Drake

20 - Like That - Future / Metro Boomin / Kendrick Lamar

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Left the chart since Friday

 

11 - Euphoria - Kendrick Lamar

14 - We Can't Be Friends ( Wait For Your Love ) - Ariana Grande - probably due to ACR

17 - Family Matters - Drake

20 - Like That - Future / Metro Boomin / Kendrick Lamar

and ol' Pineapple who was at #8.

Poor Olly hasn’t even made it into the first look despite 3 physical versions being released this week :drama:

 

Probably cos it’s bad

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