February 23, 2025Feb 23 Really hope Femininomenon is Chappel's next single. Play the f***** beat! Edited February 23, 2025Feb 23 by zenon
February 23, 2025Feb 23 Really hope Femininomenon is Chappel's next single. The Giver is her next single and is rumoured to be released on 14th March
February 23, 2025Feb 23 Fontaines not top 20 at all!!! Expecting Oasis to drop out of the top 40 by Friday
February 23, 2025Feb 23 'Whatever' could be a new biggest drop from #1 on First Look - classic tune though!
February 23, 2025Feb 23 How has Whatever made number one in the First Look? Frontloaded physical sales from a reissue I'm guessing. Last year a reissue of Supersonic was number 6 in first look and 42 on Friday... Edited February 23, 2025Feb 23 by gasman449
February 23, 2025Feb 23 Whatever reminds me of Coronation Street in 2007 where Tracy Killed Charlie. That episode is coming to itv3 in a few months
February 23, 2025Feb 23 Official Chart First Look: Full Update 1 Oasis - Whatever 2 Kendrick Lamar - Not Like Us 3 Chappell Roan - Pink Pony Club 4 Lady Gaga - Abracadabra 5 Benson Boone - Beautiful Things 6 Tate McRae - Sports car 7 Sam Fender - People Watching 8 ROSÉ & Bruno Mars - APT. 9 Kendrick Lamar & SZA - luther 10 Lola Young - Messy 11 Kendrick Lamar & SZA - All the Stars 12 Sabrina Carpenter - Busy Woman 13 Sam Fender - Arm's Length 14 Teddy Swims - Bad Dreams 15 Alex Warren - Ordinary 16 Sam Fender - Little Bit Closer 17 Tate McRae - Revolving door 18 Sabrina Carpenter - Please Please Please 19 Selena Gomez, benny blanco & Gracie Abrams - Call Me When You Break Up 20 Aitch & Bou - Raving in the Studio Official Charts Report Oasis are the surprise act to take the lead in this week’s race for Number 1. A vinyl re-issue to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Whatever is currently pacing to re-enter the chart at Number 1. Whatever, a non-album single, was originally released December 18 1994, and peaked at Number 3. However, Liam and Noel will still need to contend with last week’s chart-topper Kendrick Lamar, Not Like Us is only 500 chart units away from Number 1 (2), while Chappell Roan’s Pink Pony Club is also in with a shot (3). Tate McRae could get a big boost following the release of So Close to What; sports car could hit a new peak inside the Top 10 (6), while Revolving Door could secure a Top 20 debut (17). Sam Fender’s People Watching is expected to re-enter the Top 10 following the release of the Geordie hero’s third album (7), while Arm’s Length could also rise (13) and Little Bit Closer could make its chart debut (16). Selena Gomez’s new single with fiancée Benny Blanco and ascendant pop princess Gracie Abrams, Call Me When You Break Up, is predicted to debut at Number 19 in the UK. It would be Selena’s first Top 20 single in 6 years. Aitch & Bou’s brand new collab Raving In The Studio is on the verge of a ricochet to a brand new peak; it’s up a massive 23 places midweek (20).
February 23, 2025Feb 23 If I remember correctly "Dreams" by Ruti was number 1 on the update of 15 April 2018 but only finished at number 14 that week? The following week she dropped out of the charts completely.
February 23, 2025Feb 23 If I remember correctly "Dreams" by Ruti was number 1 on the update of 15 April 2018 but only finished at number 14 that week? The following week she dropped out of the charts completely. Mark Knopfler's Guitar Heroes was at 1 on first look then 18 on Friday. Can't think of a bigger drop than that
February 23, 2025Feb 23 It'll drop like a stone of course but 'Whatever' is a fantastic First Look #1 :wub:
February 23, 2025Feb 23 Mark Knopfler's Guitar Heroes was at 1 on first look then 18 on Friday. Can't think of a bigger drop than that Whatever doesn't have the downloads that helped Guitar Heroes, so expect it to drop out of top 20, maybe even top 30.
February 23, 2025Feb 23 Extremely odd First Look with no Fontaines DC (have the made a mistake?) and Oasis No1.
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