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15 | :down: 11 | 21st week

 

Teddy Swims

Bad Dreams

 

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1st single from I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2)

Released: 13th September 2024

Label: SWIMS

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (26/09/2024) | 28-30-30-32-33-25-25-15-8-6-12-22-22-74-x

RE (09/01/2025) | 7-9-9-11-9-11-15

 

Sales: 300,000+

Certification: Silver

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

01 Sales

15 Audio Streaming

19 Video Streaming

 

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Biography

 

Teddy Swims’ soaring, sonorous howls defy both gravity and genre. Born Jaten Dimsdale in 1992 (outside Atlanta, GA), the singer-songwriter credits his father for introducing him to Al Green, but his influences have spread far and wide ever since. Before going viral in 2019 with showstopping covers of Michael Jackson and Shania Twain, Dimsdale was tackling alt-rock, hair metal, and soul in four different bands. He had also created the alias Teddy Swims as a hip-hop project. But upon releasing his 2020 major-label debut single, “Picky,” and later his heart-baring 2023 debut album, I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1) (featuring the scorching hit “Lose Control”), the vocal powerhouse has used that versatility to sculpt his own soul-soaked, country-tinged, pop-conscious style—every bit of it highly emotionally charged. “I end up writing the same feeling down in as many ways and perspectives as I possibly can,” he told Apple Music—adding, with a laugh, “It’s my duty to hurt.” - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

2022 89 Better (MK & BURNS feat. Teddy Swims)

2023 02 Lose Control -1- MILLIONAIRE

2024 05 The Door -2-

2024 06 Bad Dreams -1-

 

0 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 3 x Top 10 | 3 x Top 20 | 3 x Top 40 | 4 x Top 100

 

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14 | :down: 03 | 17th week

 

Gracie Abrams

That's So True

 

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4th single from The Secret of Us

Released: 18th October 2024

Label: Gracie Abrams

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (31/10/2024) | 19-3-1-1-1-1-1-2-2-21-1-1-1-3-3-3-14

 

Sales: 700,000+

Certification: Platinum

Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio

 

12 Sales

01 Audio Streaming

00 Video Streaming

 

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Biography

 

Los Angeles singer/songwriter Gracie Abrams has a talent for cutting to the quick. A song about a breakup’s messy aftermath, “21” opens bluntly with the line: “I missed your 21st birthday.” Another song about finding it hard to move on revolves around the simple admission, “I miss you, I’m sorry.” Abrams’ swift incisions are particularly notable given that her father is director J.J. Abrams, whose television series Lost boasted such ingeniously convoluted plotlines. Born in 1999, the Los Angeles native grew up listening to Joni Mitchell and Elliott Smith, but it wasn’t until she discovered Phoebe Bridgers, at age 13, that she began writing her own songs. She wrote “minor”—about a crush who lived too far away for her to visit before curfew—at age 17. “It was the first time that I’d written a song where I felt like I wasn’t trying to emulate someone else’s sound,” she tells Apple Music. Even Abrams’ early singles display a wisdom beyond her years. Released when she was 20, “21” revolves around the devastating line, “You’ll be the love of my life when I was young”—an elegant example of her knack for turning an idea as simple as “young love” into a complex meditation on life’s changes. “Looking back is unattractive to me,” she acknowledges, yet while preparing her first long-form statement—2020’s minor—she realized she needed to reflect to move forward. “Thinking about what that meant and how the songs needed to exist together,” she says, the experience of writing “minor” as a teen never went away. “It was always in the back of my head. I didn’t want to run away from it.” - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

2023 72 Everywhere, Everything (Noah Kahan & Gracie Abrams)

2024 81 I miss you, I'm sorry -1-

2024 67 Risk -1-

2024 31 Close To You -2-

2024 37 us. (feat. Taylor Swift) -AT-

2024 04 I Love You, I'm Sorry -3-

2024 01 That's So True -4-

 

1 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 2 x Top 10 | 2 x Top 20 | 4 x Top 40 | 7 x Top 100

 

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Yeah Beautiful Things has a reset for sure.
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13 | :ne: | 1st week

 

LISA featuring Doja Cat and RAYE

Born Again

 

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4th single from Alter Ego

Released: 7th February 2025

Label: RCA Records

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (20/02/2025) | 13

 

Sales: -

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

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“Tell it to the world, kiss my name,” LISA sings in Korean in the pre-chorus of electro-pop solo banger “LALISA.” The lead rapper and main dancer in K-pop girl group BLACKPINK, LISA has one of the most recognizable faces and names in the world. But this wasn’t always the case. LISA was born as Pranpriya Manobal in Buriram, Thailand in 1997. As a young Thai teen, she dreamed of being a K-pop star. So, on the advice of a fortune teller, she changed her given name to Lalisa, meaning “one who is praised.” Shortly after, in 2011, she was selected by K-pop company YG Entertainment to become a trainee, and moved to Seoul without any grasp of the Korean language. In 2016, LISA became the first non-Korean artist at YG Entertainment when she debuted in BLACKPINK. Known for their bold, catchy rap hooks and embrace of the “girl crush” concept, BLACKPINK would go on to become one of the most popular music groups in the world. Their debut song, “Boombayah,” reached No. 1 on Billboard’s world digital song sales chart, and was followed by other global hits like "Ddu-du Ddu-du" and "Kill This Love.” In 2023, they became the first Korean act to headline Coachella. LISA made her solo debut in September 2021 with single album LALISA, featuring “Lalisa” and B-side “Money.” The music video for the former broke the record for the most-viewed music video from a solo artist in the first 24 hours. “Money" was an even bigger hit, with LISA taking on a classic hip-hop theme: exorbitant wealth. “Dollar bills, dollar bills/Keep on fallin' for me/I love the way it feels,” she raps over a horn loop and the cha-chings of a cash register. - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

LISA

2021 68 LALISA -1/2-

2021 46 MONEY -1/2-

2024 49 Rockstar -1-

2024 55 New Woman (feat. ROSALÍA) -2-

2025 13 Born Again (feat. Doja Cat & RAYE) -3-

 

0 x #1 | 0 x Top 5 | 0 x Top 10 | 1 x Top 20 | 1 x Top 40 | 5 x Top 100

 

Doja Cat

2019 80 Juicy (Doja Cat & Tyga) -1-

2020 02 Say So -2- MILLIONAIRE

2020 24 Boss Bitch -OST-

2020 62 Like That (feat. Gucci Mane) -3-

2020 74 To Be Young (Anne-Marie feat. Doja Cat)

2020 86 Baby, I'm Jealous (Bebe Rexha feat. Doja Cat)

2020 16 motive (Ariana Grande & Doja Cat)

2021 35 Best Friend (Saweetie feat. Doja Cat)

2021 12 Streets -4-

2021 03 Kiss Me More (feat. SZA) -1- MILLIONAIRE

2021 74 Dick (StarBoi3 feat. Doja Cat)

2021 11 Need To Know -3-

2021 09 You Right (Doja Cat & The Weeknd) -2-

2021 26 Ain't Shit -AT-

2021 13 Woman -4- MILLIONAIRE

2021 41 Get Into It (Yuh) -5-

2022 36 Freaky Deaky (Tyga & Doja Cat)

2022 19 I Like You (A Happier Song) (Post Malone feat. Doja Cat)

2022 24 Vegas -OST-

2023 37 Attention -1-

2023 01 Paint The Town Red -2-

2023 53 Demons -IG-

2023 23 Agora Hills -3-

2024 27 n.h.i.e. (21 Savage & Doja Cat)

2025 13 Born Again (LISA feat. Doja Cat & RAYE)

 

1 x #1 | 3 x Top 5 | 4 x Top 10 | 10 x Top 20 | 18 x Top 40 | 23 x Top 100

 

RAYE

2016 15 By Your Side (Jonas Blue feat. RAYE)

2016 03 You Don't Know Me (Jax Jones feat. RAYE) MILLIONAIRE

2017 65 The Line -NAS-

2017 15 Decline (RAYE & Mr Eazi) -1-

2018 26 Check (Kojo Funds feat. RAYE)

2018 41 Cigarette (RAYE, Mabel & Stefflon Don) -2-

2018 66 Friends -NAS-

2019 41 Stay (Don't Go Away) (David Guetta feat. RAYE)

2019 55 Love Me Again -1-

2020 21 Tequila (Jax Jones & Martin Solveig present Europa with RAYE)

2020 06 Secrets (Regard & RAYE)

2021 37 Regardless (RAYE & Rudimental) -2-

2021 03 BED (Joel Corry, RAYE & David Guetta) MILLIONAIRE

2021 14 Ferrari Horses (D-Block Europe & RAYE)

2021 64 Call On Me -NAS-

2021 50 I Don't Want You (Riton & RAYE)

2021 50 Money Calling (Da Beatfreakz feat. Russ Millions, RAYE & wewantwraiths)

2022 67 Waterfall (Disclosure & RAYE)

2022 01 Escapism. (RAYE & 070 Shake) -1- MILLIONAIRE

2023 69 Ice Cream Man. -AT-

2023 35 Flip A Switch. -2-

2023 23 The Weekend (Stormzy & RAYE)

2023 02 Prada (cassö, RAYE & D-Block Europe) MILLIONAIRE

2024 33 Worth It. -3-

2024 22 Genesis. -NAS-

2024 38 Moi (Central Cee & RAYE)

2024 52 Oscar Winning Tears. -4-

2025 13 Born Again (LISA feat. Doja Cat & RAYE)

 

1 x #1 | 4 x Top 5 | 5 x Top 10 | 9 x Top 20 | 17 x Top 40 | 28 x Top 100

 

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LOVE Born again, one of my fave songs so far this year! Hope it can climb top 10 at some point!
Born Again is brilliant. Hope it can climb into the Top 10 in time.
Enjoying “Born Again” a lot with its retro feel. I actually prefer it to “Abracadabra” I think. Hope it can have some legs in the chart.
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Shame the rather hectic chart week has led to this missing the top 10 in the end as it's pretty good, been growing on me with each play!
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12 | :down: 09 | 3rd week

 

Tate McRae

Sports car

 

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3rd single from So Close To What

Released: 24th January 2025

Label: RCA Records

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (06/02/2025) | 8-9-12

 

Sales: 40,000+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

28 Sales

11 Audio Streaming

26 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

A style-shifting pop star who got her start as a teen dance prodigy, Tate McRae is every bit a dynamic multi-hyphenate. Born in 2003 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, she worked her way up to the finals on So You Think You Can Dance at age 13, following other impressive milestones as a live performer. McRae answered her overnight TV success by uploading a series of singles that showcased the preternatural depth of her singing and songwriting. Signed to a major label when she was 16, she struck gold globally with 2020’s “you broke me first,” adding ominous trap beats to an intimate lament. But rather than be pigeonholed by weepy ballads, McRae quickly showcased her full range with convincing forays into dreamy alt-rock and purring R&B on 2022’s i used to think i could fly. Coming off even more emboldened on 2023’s THINK LATER, she greets her entry into her twenties with a well-earned sense of confidence on tracks like the chirping kiss-off “exes.” Echoing her penchant for inhabiting a deep bench of musical styles without breaking her stride, she seems just as much at home in the role of a nonchalant heartbreaker as in the role of the one at home nursing a broken heart. - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

2020 03 you broke me first -1- MILLIONAIRE

2021 46 You (Regard, Troye Sivan & Tate McRae)

2021 82 that way -1-

2021 52 feel like shit -1-

2022 14 she's all i wanna be -2-

2022 36 chaotic -PS-

2022 84 what would you do? -3-

2022 76 uh oh -NAS-

2022 08 10:35 (Tiësto & Tate McRae)

2023 03 greedy -1- MILLIONAIRE

2023 12 exes -2-

2023 55 run for the hills -AT-

2024 14 It's ok I'm ok -1-

2024 08 2 hands -2-

2025 08 Sports car -3-

 

0 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 5 x Top 10 | 8 x Top 20 | 9 x Top 40 | 15 x Top 100

 

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11 | :re: | 23rd week

 

Kendrick Lamar and SZA

All The Stars

 

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Soundtrack single from Black Panther

Released: 4th January 2018

Label: Top Dawg Entertainment / Aftermath / Interscope Records

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (18/01/2018) | 33-36-37-37-28-11-5-7-8-8-10-25-30-34-39-59-65-62-66-72-82-x

RE (05/07/2018) | 97-x

RE (20/02/2025) | 11

 

Sales: 1,900,000+

Certification: 3x Platinum

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

15 Sales

03 Audio Streaming

14 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Kendrick Lamar

In an interview with Apple Music, Kendrick Lamar reflected on his 2015 album To Pimp a Butterfly—in particular, the song “Alright.” It wasn’t that it sold well (it did). It wasn’t that it won awards (it did). It wasn’t even that it broke new ground for where hip-hop might go. For Lamar, the success was that people sang it in the streets. “A lot of people don’t have voices out there,” he said. “So to see them actually express themselves through song, through lyrics that I wrote?” For a kid from Compton whose life was transformed by hip-hop, the fame was nice, but the singing, the spirit, the possibility that his music was opening a cultural inroad for people joining the fight for civil rights—that was real. He might’ve been writing alone. But he was speaking for many. Born in 1987, Lamar grew up under the influence of JAY-Z, Eminem, and 2Pac—for the wordplay, for the imagination, for the heart and sense of community. Given its popularity, Lamar’s music can be surprisingly dense, taking shape in winding, album-length narratives (good kid, m.A.A.d city), live-band hybrids of jazz and funk (To Pimp a Butterfly), and quasi-conceptual explorations of self (2017’s Pulitzer Prize–winning DAMN.). Yes, he wants greatness. But he wants it on his own terms. “I’m not doing it to have a good song,” he said. “Or one good rap. Or a good hook, or a good bridge. I want to keep doing it every time, period. And to do it every time you have to challenge yourself, and you have to confirm to yourself—not anybody else—that you’re the best.” Five years after the release of DAMN., Lamar continued his self-administered competition with Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, an album that was as cathartic as it was exhilarating. Cultivated during a time he sought therapy, the release saw the rapper find creativity, controversy, and clarity as he unearthed the dormant trauma beneath his own rap stardom. Inventive and unsparing, the LP gave new dimensionality to an artist and an entire community, proving that, sometimes, the best tests are the ones we give ourselves. - Apple Music

 

SZA

Solána Rowe had a weird time growing up. Jersey suburbs, orthodox Muslim household, parents working their way through corporate America, wanted to fit in, couldn’t. She got bullied for wearing a hijab after 9/11 and became the kind of teenager who, on at least one occasion, drew the police into a chase while joyriding in the family car. “[My parents] were only strict because they were reasonable,” she told Apple Music in 2017. “Like, they’re Black, they come from the South and Midwest, they don’t come from anything…they’re not tryna take a gang of risks.” That Rowe had her own ideas about how to live didn’t help. “I rebelled really hard, and I learned everything the hard way,” she said. “I’m very hard-headed, very curious.” It’s a balance—rebellious but insecure, expressive but self-conscious, dreamy but alert—that has made Rowe resonant, but also an anomaly, the kind of artist who doesn’t ignore her quirks or contradictions, but brings them to the table in all their messy human glory. After self-releasing a couple of EPs in her early twenties (she took her name from the Nation of Islam’s Supreme Alphabet—Savior Zig-Zag Allah), she became the first female artist signed to Top Dawg Entertainment, joining future collaborators Kendrick Lamar and Jay Rock. Released in 2017, her debut album, Ctrl, put her at the vanguard of contemporary R&B, mixing the expressivity of classic soul with a hazy, synth-heavy atmosphere and a playful sense of lyricism that brought Rowe’s inner monologue out. “Even with the heels and tighter clothes and other things, I’m still just me,” she said. “I still have a lot of anxiety about the world, and my thoughts and what people think about my thoughts.” Following a five-year gap, SZA returned in 2022 with SOS, an album that crystallised her status as one of the most dynamic and commercially dominant singer-songwriters of her era. Coated in an eclectic mix of hip-hop, R&B, folk, electronica and more, the second LP finds SZA tackling imperfect love, with tracks like the No. 3 hit "Kill Bill" and the Grammy-winning "Snooze" embodying the type of songwriting that can be as ironic as it is heartfelt—a trademark for artists that turn emotional chaos into idiosyncratic grace. Her Apple Music Live session, performed at Brooklyn's Barclays Center, was broadcast in January 2024. - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

Kendrick Lamar

2012 57 Swimming Pools (Drank) -1- MILLIONAIRE

2012 50 F**kin' Problems (A$AP Rocky feat. Drake, 2 Chainz & Kendrick Lamar)

2013 79 Backseat Freestyle -2-

2013 77 YOLO (The Lonely Island feat. Adam Levine & Kendrick Lamar)

2013 15 Give It 2 U (Robin Thicke feat. Kendrick Lamar)

2013 94 Love Game (Eminem feat. Kendrick Lamar)

2014 31 It's On Again (Alicia Keys feat. Kendrick Lamar)

2014 20 i -1-

2015 56 King Kunta -3-

2015 76 Wesley's Theory (feat. Clinton) -AT-

2015 77 These Walls (feat. Bilal) -AT-

2015 83 The Blacker The Berry -2-

2015 92 Institutionalized (feat. Bilal) -AT-

2015 04 Bad Blood (Taylor Swift feat. Kendrick Lamar) MILLIONAIRE

2016 57 untitled 02 l 06.23.2014. -AT-

2016 67 untitled 03 l 05.28.2013. -AT-

2016 87 untitled 01 l 08.19.2014. -AT-

2016 93 untitled 07 l 2014 - 2016 -AT-

2016 88 Wolves (Kanye West feat. Kendrick Lamar)

2016 40 Freedom (Beyoncé feat. Kendrick Lamar)

2016 05 The Greatest (Sia feat. Kendrick Lamar) MILLIONAIRE

2016 05 Don't Wanna Know (Maroon 5 feat. Kendrick Lamar) MILLIONAIRE

2016 30 Sidewalks (The Weeknd feat. Kendrick Lamar)

2017 61 The Heart Part 4 -NAS-

2017 06 HUMBLE. -1- MILLIONAIRE

2017 18 DNA. -AT-

2017 27 LOYALTY. (feat. Rihanna) -2-

2017 33 ELEMENT. -AT-

2017 39 LOVE. (feat. Zacari) -3-

2017 45 YAH. -AT-

2017 46 FEEL. -AT-

2017 49 PRIDE. -AT-

2017 50 XXX. (feat. U2) -AT-

2017 52 LUST. -AT-

2017 56 BLOOD. -AT-

2017 68 FEAR. -AT-

2017 80 DUCKWORTH. -AT-

2017 81 GOD. -AT-

2017 65 goosebumps (Travis Scott feat. Kendrick Lamar) MILLIONAIRE

2018 05 All The Stars (Kendrick Lamar & SZA) -OST- MILLIONAIRE

2018 11 Pray For Me (The Weeknd & Kendrick Lamar) -OST-

2018 42 Black Panther -OST-

2018 50 King's Dead (Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar, Future & James Blake) -OST-

2018 55 Big Shot (Kendrick Lamar & Travis Scott) -OST-

2018 21 Mona Lisa (Lil Wayne feat. Kendrick Lamar)

2018 81 Tints (Anderson .Paak feat. Kendrick Lamar)

2021 52 family ties (Baby Keem & Kendrick Lamar)

2022 24 The Heart Part 5 -NAS-

2022 06 N95 -1-

2022 07 Die Hard (Kendrick Lamar, Blxst & Amanda Reifer) -2-

2022 14 United In Grief -AT-

2022 47 Father Time (feat. Sampha) -AT-

2022 85 Rich Spirit -AT-

2023 22 AMERICA HAS A PROBLEM (Beyoncé & Kendrick Lamar)

2024 06 Like That (Future, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar)

2024 11 euphoria -NAS-

2024 06 Not Like Us -NAS-

2024 28 meet the grahams -NAS-

2024 04 squabble up -AT-

2024 05 luther (Kendrick Lamar & SZA) -1-

2024 06 tv off (feat. Lefty Gunplay) -AT-

2025 39 30 For 30 (SZA with Kendrick Lamar)

 

0 x #1 | 6 x Top 5 | 12 x Top 10 | 18 x Top 20 | 29 x Top 40 | 62 x Top 100

 

SZA

2016 88 Consideration (Rihanna feat. SZA)

2017 12 What Lovers Do (Maroon 5 feat. SZA)

2017 82 Homemade Dynamite (Lorde feat. Khalid, SZA & Post Malone)

2018 55 The Weekend (SZA & Calvin Harris) -1-

2018 05 All The Stars (Kendrick Lamar & SZA) -OST- MILLIONAIRE

2019 45 Power Is Power (SZA, The Weeknd & Travis Scott) -OST-

2019 66 Just Us (DJ Khaled feat. SZA)

2020 44 The Other Side (SZA & Justin Timberlake) -OST-

2020 55 Hit Different (feat. Ty Dolla $ign) -NAS-

2021 13 Good Days -1-

2021 03 Kiss Me More (Doja Cat feat. SZA) MILLIONAIRE

2021 24 No Love (Summer Walker & SZA)

2021 38 I Hate U -2-

2022 67 BEAUTIFUL (DJ Khaled feat. Future & SZA)

2022 17 Shirt -3-

2022 03 Kill Bill -4- MILLIONAIRE

2022 27 Nobody Gets Me -AT-

2023 18 Snooze -5-

2023 78 Low -AT-

2023 31 TELEKINESIS (Travis Scott feat. SZA & Future)

2023 10 Slime You Out (Drake feat. SZA)

2023 10 Rich Baby Daddy (Drake feat. Sexyy Red & SZA)

2024 15 Saturn -6-

2024 05 luther (Kendrick Lamar & SZA)

2025 21 BMF -7-

2025 39 30 For 30 (with Kendrick Lamar) -AT-

2025 75 Scorsese Baby Daddy -AT-

 

0 x #1 | 4 x Top 5 | 6 x Top 10 | 11 x Top 20 | 17 x Top 40 | 27 x Top 100

 

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Praying for an All The Stars reset into the top 10!

 

OK how do I delete posts hahahaha

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Would've preferred TV Off but still great to have this back!
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All the Stars definitely one of my favourite Kendrick songs so not mad at this being back at all, especially over the racket that is tv off :tearsmile:

 

Doechii top 10 and Benson back there too :cheer:

Beautiful things returning is a sick joke it’s been over a year

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