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Lola Young

One Thing

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1st single from I'm Only F**king Myself

Released: 16th May 2025

Label: Day One / Island Records

Chart Statistics

NE (29/05/2025) | 25-22-19-19-18-19-19-24-24-26

Sales: 100,000+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

38 Sales

26 Audio Streaming

xx Video Streaming

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Biography

Lola Young is an R&B-rooted, stylistically dynamic vocalist and multi-instrumentalist whose combination of smoky vocals and mature songwriting has prompted comparisons to Amy Winehouse and Adele. Although the South East London native's 2019 debut, the Intro EP, made a significant impression, she experienced her true breakout in 2021. Her atmospheric cover of "Together in Electric Dreams" soundtracked John Lewis & Partners' annual Christmas advertising campaign that year, and she was also shortlisted for the 2022 BRITs Rising Star category, a distinction that affirmed her individuality. Following a handful of singles, including "So Sorry" and "Stream of Consciousness," Young issued her debut album, 2023's My Mind Wanders and Sometimes Leaves Completely. This Wasn't Meant for You Anyway followed quickly in 2024. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2024 30 Like Him (Tyler, The Creator feat. Lola Young)

2024 01 Messy -2- MILLIONAIRE

2025 63 Conceited -1-

2025 18 One Thing -1-

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

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Awful awful song, Acquiesce please come back (or literally any other Oasis song, maybe not the ones in my rate tho 😂)

1 minute ago, Jessie Where said:

I'd rather 'Champagne Supernova' in all honesty.

As long as she's electric doesn't make it i dont care 😅

Wonderwall was also huge in the US lol

As far as One Thing is concerned.. there's lots of beeping and muting going on as it's too explicit.

 

Just now, Bjork said:

Wonderwall was also huge in the US lol

A Top 10 hit there, it got to No.7 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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25 | up 26 | 11th week

PinkPantheress

Illegal

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3rd single from Fancy That

Released: 9th May 2025

Label: Warner Records UK

Chart Statistics

NE (22/05/2025) | 48-94-87-74-60-73-36-22-23-26-25

Sales: 90,000+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

78 Sales

31 Audio Streaming

xx Video Streaming

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Biography

PinkPantheress is reviving Y2K for a new generation. Her sugary yet wistful pop ripples with old-school samples and styles ranging from UK dance to R&B to pop-punk, making her a versatile artist who already counts Ice Spice, Troye Sivan, Skrillex, Mura Masa, and Kaytranada among her collaborators. Before she became a pop phenomenon, the London-based singer-songwriter and producer (born in 2001 in Bath, England) spent her free time sharing on social media the songs she’d made while studying at university. Clips of early singles like 2021’s “Pain,” “Break It Off,” and “Just for me” went viral and hit the UK Singles Chart in the lead-up to her debut mixtape, to hell with it, later that year. Her 2023 single with Ice Spice, “Boy’s a liar, Pt. 2,” exploded internationally, marking her first Top 10 hit. PinkPantheress followed it with a feature on the Barbie soundtrack and her official debut LP, Heaven Knows. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2021 35 Pain -2-

2021 73 Passion -3-

2021 74 Break It Off -1-

2021 27 Just for me -4-

2021 85 I must apologise -5-

2022 71 bbycakes (Mura Masa, Lil Uzi Vert & PinkPantheress feat. Shygirl)

2022 58 Where you are (feat. WILLOW) -NAS-

2022 02 Boy's a liar -1- MILLIONAIRE

2023 74 Mosquito -1-

2023 20 Nice to meet you (feat. Central Cee) -2-

2024 94 Turn it up -NAS-

2025 35 Tonight -1-

2025 66 Stateside -2-

2025 22 Illegal -3-

0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 1 x Top 10 | 2 x Top 20 | 6 x Top 40 | 14 x Top 100

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Just now, IdentFan101 said:

RIP Rock That Body's 2025 run.

Leaves the Top 40 after a rather good second run.

Wonderwall into Trainspotting sample, it's almost like 1996

4 minutes ago, Stephen Emmett said:

As far as One Thing is concerned.. there's lots of beeping and muting going on as it's too explicit.

 

A Top 10 hit there, it got to No.7 on the Billboard Hot 100.

nope, #8 in the US

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24 | up 25 | 9th week

Max Dean, Luke Dean and Locky

Can't Decide

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Non-album single

Released: 23rd May 2025

Label: Nexup

Chart Statistics

NE (05/06/2025) | 19-13-13-13-16-20-22-25-24

Sales: 100,000+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

09 Sales

12 Audio Streaming

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Biography

Born and bred in London, DJ/Producer Max Dean is an artist on an undeniably impressive trajectory. While still relatively juvenile in his tenure, Max’s seasoned knowledge of the house music space and homage to the culture it stands upon have already shown an excitingly mature side to one of the industry’s most sought-after rising talents. Inspired by retro sounds that build the foundations of his grove-focused underground signature, Max’s appetite for bouncy drum work, swinging rhythms, and catchy basslines has quickly captured the attention of some of the industry’s best-known labels. Max’s influence on the scene continues to blossom. From the highs of 2022, which saw unwavering support from industry heavyweights and commendable chart success for landmark releases on Hottrax, and many more, to the unstoppable cadence of 2023, in which Max scaled new heights with music on Solid Grooves Raw, Eastenderz, Box Red and even his label, neXup. Looking at the last 12 months in more detail, Max has continued to aim upward and excel within the electronic dance space with his work. Perhaps most impressively, adding even more weight to the impressive accolades achieved in years passed and owing to some of his best studio productions to date. Outside the studio, Max remains entrenched at the forefront of club culture in the UK and Europe. He has stayed in high demand internationally since launching his neXup brand, which has become just as successful as a record label as an event brand. - Spotify

Top 100 Chart History

Max Dean

2025 13 Can't Decide (Max Dean, Luke Dean & Locky) -NAS-

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

Luke Dean

2025 13 Can't Decide (Max Dean, Luke Dean & Locky)

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

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2025 13 Can't Decide (Max Dean, Luke Dean & Locky)

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

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Oasis

Live Forever

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3rd single from Definitely Maybe

Released: 8th August 1994

Label: Big Brother Recordings

Chart Statistics

NE (20/08/1994) | 10-10-17-38-45-x

RE (22/10/1994) | 100-x

RE (14/01/1995) | 99-x

RE (06/05/1995) | 97-x

RE (24/06/1995) | 50-52-62-x

RE (19/08/1995) | 96-88-91-98-94-97-x

RE (14/10/1995) | 96-91-88-x

RE (11/11/1995) | 95-91-87-83-89-90-89-77-62-x

RE (20/01/1996) | 71-75-78-77-81-84-75-74-78-81-90-92-80-83-92-81-86-84-85-95-95-x

RE (17/08/1996) | 91-78-87-89-93-81-88-x

RE (16/11/1996) | 42-62-x

RE (28/12/1996) | 75-59-72-x

RE (19/07/1997) | 87-94-x

RE (03/01/1998) | 96-x

RE (24/01/1998) | 99-x

RE (15/06/2017) | 45-83-x

RE (05/09/2024) | 19-8-19-40-46-x

RE (17/07/2025) | 19-20-23

Sales: 1,800,000+

Certification: 3x Platinum

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

10 Sales

07 Audio Streaming

53 Video Streaming

Video

Biography

Some groups spend years chasing stardom, and others seem to just instantly will it into existence. The latter was certainly the case with Manchester’s Oasis, who named the first song on their first album “Rock ’n’ Roll Star” as if their fate were preordained. Arriving in the midst of the peak alt-rock era, Oasis’ 1994 debut, Definitely Maybe, was a bird-flipping retort to the navel-gazing angst of grunge, rolling the melodicism of The Beatles, the swagger of T. Rex, the sneer of the Sex Pistols and the strobe-lit grooves of The Stone Roses into alternately sleazy (“Cigarettes & Alcohol”) and celebratory (“Live Forever”) pint-raising anthems. And it wasn’t just the group’s sound that harkened back to the glory days of British rock—in the simmering tension between the guitarist who wrote all the tunes (Noel Gallagher) and the singer who brought them to life (his braggadocious brother Liam), Oasis came pre-packaged with a sibling-rivalry soap opera to rival that of The Kinks. Definitely Maybe’s No. 1 debut on the UK charts turned Oasis into the ubiquitous bad boys of Britpop, an image they gleefully indulged through their tabloid-baiting pissing matches with London’s Blur, the art-school antithesis of the Gallaghers’ working-class laddism. But with 1995’s follow-up, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, Oasis shed the Union Jack trappings to become the only English band of the era to match their domestic success in the US, thanks to karaoke-ready sing-alongs like “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger”. With more than 20 million copies sold worldwide, Morning Glory effectively turned Oasis into an institution, one that would continue to sell out arenas for years to come (even after 1997’s infamously over-the-top Be Here Now signalled the end of Britpop’s pop-cultural dominance). The Gallaghers’ ever-fraught relationship would sink Oasis in 2009, but the enduring, cross-generational appeal of their most popular songs—with “Wonderwall” ranking among the most-streamed tracks of the ’90s—ensures a legacy that will live forever. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

1994 31 Supersonic -1- MILLIONAIRE

1994 11 Shakermaker -2-

1994 08 Live Forever -3- MILLIONAIRE

1994 07 Cigarettes & Alcohol -4-

1994 03 Whatever -NAS- MILLIONAIRE

1995 01 Some Might Say -1- MILLIONAIRE

1995 02 Roll With It -2- MILLIONAIRE

1995 02 Wonderwall -3- MILLION SELLER

1996 01 Don't Look Back In Anger -4- MILLION SELLER

1997 01 D'You Know What I Mean? -1- MILLIONAIRE

1997 02 Stand By Me -2- MILLIONAIRE

1998 01 All Around The World -3-

2000 01 Go Let It Out -1-

2000 04 Who Feels Love? -2-

2000 04 Sunday Morning Call -3-

2002 01 The Hindu Times -1-

2002 02 Stop Crying Your Heart Out -2- MILLIONAIRE

2002 02 Little By Little / She Is Love -3-

2003 03 Songbird -4-

2005 01 Lyla -1-

2005 01 The Importance Of Being Idle -2-

2005 02 Let There Be Love -3-

2007 10 Lord Don't Slow Me Down -NAS-

2008 03 The Shock Of The Lightning -1-

2008 12 I'm Outta Time -2-

2009 10 Falling Down -3-

2015 56 Half The World Away -B-SIDE- MILLIONAIRE

2020 80 Don't Stop... -NAS-

2025 17 Acquiesce -B-SIDE-

8 x #1 | 19 x Top 5 | 23 x Top 10 | 26 x Top 20 | 27 x Top 40 | 29 x Top 100

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22 | down 17 | 54th week

Oasis

Don't Look Back In Anger

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4th single from (What's The Story) Morning Glory?

Released: 19th February 1996

Label: Big Brother Recordings

Chart Statistics

NE (02/03/1996) | 1-2-3-3-8-11-11-16-26-36-36-42-46-58-65-69-x

RE (06/07/1996) | 86-95-94-99-99-x

RE (17/08/1996) | 81-77-86-88-94-82-89-x

RE (16/11/1996) | 53-63-75-72-70-76-67-53-65-x

RE (19/07/1997) | 88-97-x

RE (08/06/2017) | 66-25-42-56-67-87-99-x

RE (05/09/2024) | 16-9-17-35-39-x

RE (17/07/2025) | 18-17-22

Sales: 3,900,000+

Certification: 6x Platinum

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

01 Sales

11 Audio Streaming

11 Video Streaming

Video

Biography

Some groups spend years chasing stardom, and others seem to just instantly will it into existence. The latter was certainly the case with Manchester’s Oasis, who named the first song on their first album “Rock ’n’ Roll Star” as if their fate were preordained. Arriving in the midst of the peak alt-rock era, Oasis’ 1994 debut, Definitely Maybe, was a bird-flipping retort to the navel-gazing angst of grunge, rolling the melodicism of The Beatles, the swagger of T. Rex, the sneer of the Sex Pistols and the strobe-lit grooves of The Stone Roses into alternately sleazy (“Cigarettes & Alcohol”) and celebratory (“Live Forever”) pint-raising anthems. And it wasn’t just the group’s sound that harkened back to the glory days of British rock—in the simmering tension between the guitarist who wrote all the tunes (Noel Gallagher) and the singer who brought them to life (his braggadocious brother Liam), Oasis came pre-packaged with a sibling-rivalry soap opera to rival that of The Kinks. Definitely Maybe’s No. 1 debut on the UK charts turned Oasis into the ubiquitous bad boys of Britpop, an image they gleefully indulged through their tabloid-baiting pissing matches with London’s Blur, the art-school antithesis of the Gallaghers’ working-class laddism. But with 1995’s follow-up, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, Oasis shed the Union Jack trappings to become the only English band of the era to match their domestic success in the US, thanks to karaoke-ready sing-alongs like “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger”. With more than 20 million copies sold worldwide, Morning Glory effectively turned Oasis into an institution, one that would continue to sell out arenas for years to come (even after 1997’s infamously over-the-top Be Here Now signalled the end of Britpop’s pop-cultural dominance). The Gallaghers’ ever-fraught relationship would sink Oasis in 2009, but the enduring, cross-generational appeal of their most popular songs—with “Wonderwall” ranking among the most-streamed tracks of the ’90s—ensures a legacy that will live forever. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

1994 31 Supersonic -1- MILLIONAIRE

1994 11 Shakermaker -2-

1994 08 Live Forever -3- MILLIONAIRE

1994 07 Cigarettes & Alcohol -4-

1994 03 Whatever -NAS- MILLIONAIRE

1995 01 Some Might Say -1- MILLIONAIRE

1995 02 Roll With It -2- MILLIONAIRE

1995 02 Wonderwall -3- MILLION SELLER

1996 01 Don't Look Back In Anger -4- MILLION SELLER

1997 01 D'You Know What I Mean? -1- MILLIONAIRE

1997 02 Stand By Me -2- MILLIONAIRE

1998 01 All Around The World -3-

2000 01 Go Let It Out -1-

2000 04 Who Feels Love? -2-

2000 04 Sunday Morning Call -3-

2002 01 The Hindu Times -1-

2002 02 Stop Crying Your Heart Out -2- MILLIONAIRE

2002 02 Little By Little / She Is Love -3-

2003 03 Songbird -4-

2005 01 Lyla -1-

2005 01 The Importance Of Being Idle -2-

2005 02 Let There Be Love -3-

2007 10 Lord Don't Slow Me Down -NAS-

2008 03 The Shock Of The Lightning -1-

2008 12 I'm Outta Time -2-

2009 10 Falling Down -3-

2015 56 Half The World Away -B-SIDE- MILLIONAIRE

2020 80 Don't Stop... -NAS-

2025 17 Acquiesce -B-SIDE-

8 x #1 | 19 x Top 5 | 23 x Top 10 | 26 x Top 20 | 27 x Top 40 | 29 x Top 100

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That run of Wonderwall - Illegal - Don't Look Back in Anger (with the Underworld sample in Illegal) is like a typical playlist in the Matthew Bannister era of Radio 1.

Unlike Wonderwall, this is still nice and hasn't been that overplayed

Could've done with another "Live Forever" play, don't like either of their other two charting songs 😭

Wasn’t DLBIA chosen over “Live Forever” last week too? They seem to never really consider what they’ve played and skipped in previous weeks.

Just now, gasman449 said:

Could've done with another "Live Forever" play, don't like either of their other two charting songs 😭

But we do have two "What's the Story Morning Glory" tracks in a row (with Pink Pantheress breaking it up).

But thank goodness the full version of Don't Look Back in Anger is played uncut!

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