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Already know End of Beginning hitting #1 will go down as one of my favourite chart moments of 2026 wub

Just now, Jade said:

Dave now having a #1 single that is actually attached to one of his studio albums cheer

Billie or Dua it’s your turn next!

Don't forget New Rules!!

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6 minutes ago, J4Y said:

i have a feeling this’ll end up with him getting fired. Cause while the BBC wants to compete they can’t have a full on feud with other stations and they don’t wanna risk that if you ask me.

Highly doubt that as he not actually mentioning big top 40 and that chart isn't even until Sunday, sure hes allowed to mention itunes

Also yay Dave got it 🙌 quick number 1 turnaround so far this year

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thinking Future chart hit? thinking

Harry Styles

Aperture

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1st single from Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.

Released: 23rd January 2026

Label: Erskine Records

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Not everyone gets famous as a teenager—and even fewer escape the experience intact. So congratulations to Harry Styles, who would’ve been fine had he retired after One Direction but instead went on to become one of the more interesting and adventurous pop stars of his era. “I think there’s a lot of things that used to feel like, Okay, there’s a part of your life, then there’s a hard stop, then there’s a next part of your life,” he told Apple Music around the release of 2022’s Grammy-winning Harry’s House. “Things that used to feel so unbelievably foreign to me, sort of terrifying—like, I’m not 19 anymore, so I’m less terrified. And realising [life’s] just one thing, and not chapter over, bye-bye.” Perspective: It helps, whether you’re out there in front of 50,000 people or performing the very first Apple Music Live session. Part of what made One Direction great was that they never shied away from the pleasures of boy-band pop but never patronised their audiences, either: Never mind the no-dancing policy; they wrote their own songs and cultivated their own musical perspectives. Beyond his precision-tooled indie-curious pastiche of classic pop, soft-rock, psychedelia and soul, Styles’ lyrics capture a playfulness and emotional specificity that feels unusual for pop so big, whether it’s the flirtation of “Music for a Sushi Restaurant” (“Green eyes/Fried rice/I could cook an egg on you”) or the image of a kid outrunning an unhappy home on “Matilda” (“You were riding your bike to the sound of ‘It’s No Big Deal’”). That life he’s pontificating about? Listen to the music and you can almost hear him living it. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2017 01 Sign Of The Times -1- MILLIONAIRE

2017 46 Sweet Creature -IG-

2017 51 Carolina -AT-

2017 58 Two Ghosts -2-

2017 64 Meet Me In The Hallway -AT-

2017 66 Kiwi -3-

2017 80 Only Angel -AT-

2017 87 Ever Since New York -AT-

2017 99 Woman -AT-

2019 03 Lights Up -1-

2019 04 Watermelon Sugar -4- MILLIONAIRE

2019 07 Adore You -2- MILLIONAIRE

2019 15 Falling -3- MILLIONAIRE

2020 26 Golden -5- MILLIONAIRE

2022 01 As It Was -1- MILLIONAIRE

2022 02 Late Night Talking -2- MILLIONAIRE

2022 03 Music For A Sushi Restaurant -3-

2022 37 Matilda -AT-

2023 18 Satellite -4-

2026 xx Aperture -1-

2 x #1 | 6 x Top 5 | 7 x Top 10 | 9 x Top 20 | 11 x Top 40 | 19 x Top 100

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Arctic Monkeys

Opening Night

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1st single from HELP(2)

Released: 22nd January 2026

Label: War Child Records

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The mid-2000s had no lack of garage-rockin’, skinny-jeaned upstarts vying to join The Strokes and The Libertines on the cover of NME. But not only were Sheffield, England’s Arctic Monkeys able to whip up a media frenzy worthy of their heroes, but they managed to thoroughly transcend it and become a rock institution unto themselves. Only 16 when he founded the band in 2002, singer/guitarist Alex Turner swiftly established himself as a songwriter of uncommon wisdom and wit, helping make the band’s scrappy 2006 salvo, Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not, the fastest-selling debut album in UK history. If that record suggested Turner was a natural inductee to the Ray Davies/Paul Weller/Damon Albarn school of British pub-rock philosophers, the Monkeys refused to settle for being a homegrown phenomenon and set their sights on global domination. By 2009’s Humbug, they were seeking riff-thickening advice from producer Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age, while their 2013 blockbuster, AM, cracked the US Top 10 (and later Apple Music’s 100 Best Albums list) with the sort of sing-along stompers naturally suited to the festivals they routinely headlined. But once they established themselves as one of the world’s biggest rock bands, the Monkeys proved they could be among its most adventurous too. On 2018’s glam-jazz concept album Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, Turner wove a complex sci-fi narrative to address real-world woes like capitalism and media addiction, keeping his feet on the streets even as his band now orbit the stars. He proved that album wasn’t a total fluke by further refining its slower, crooned balladry on 2022’s The Car, echoing the luxurious drift of Scott Walker and Berlin-era Bowie against drowsy string arrangements and funky wah licks. Whatever the backdrop, Turner’s pen proves no less pointed as he settles confidently into middle age. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2005 01 I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor -1- MILLIONAIRE

2005 01 When The Sun Goes Down -2- MILLIONAIRE

2006 04 Leave Before The Lights Come On -NAS-

2007 02 Brianstorm -1-

2007 77 Temptation Greets You Like Your Naughty Friend -B-SIDE-

2007 73 505 -AT- MILLIONAIRE

2007 05 Fluorescent Adolescent -2- MILLIONAIRE

2007 20 Teddy Picker -3-

2009 12 Crying Lightning -1-

2009 80 Sketchead -B-SIDE-

2009 94 Cornerstone -2-

2010 90 My Propeller -3-

2011 28 Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair -1-

2012 23 R U Mine? -1- MILLIONAIRE

2012 21 Come Together -OST-

2013 11 Do I Wanna Know? -2- MILLIONAIRE

2013 08 Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High? -3- MILLIONAIRE

2013 74 Stop The World I Wanna Get Off With You -B-SIDE-

2014 70 Arabella -4- MILLIONAIRE

2014 82 Snap Out Of It -5- MILLIONAIRE

2018 18 Four Out Of Five -1-

2018 23 Star Treatment -AT-

2018 26 One Point Perspective -AT-

2022 25 There'd Better Be A Mirrorball -1-

2022 22 Body Paint -2-

2022 99 I Wanna Be Yours -AT- MILLIONAIRE

2022 23 I Ain't Quite Where I Think I Am -IG-

2026 xx Opening Night -OST-

2 x #1 | 5 x Top 5 | 6 x Top 10 | 10 x Top 20 | 18 x Top 40 | 27 x Top 100

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We're not even in February yet, and we've already had 3 #1 singles this year. What a quick turnover. "Aperture" will probably continue the quick turnover next week.

Edited by DanielCarey

2 minutes ago, Jade said:

Dave now having a #1 single that is actually attached to one of his studio albums cheer

Billie or Dua it’s your turn next!

Does 'New Rules' count for Dua (albeit it was a while ago now)?

2 minutes ago, jimwatts said:

Finally a #1 for Dave from one of his studio albums! Also a #1 for Tems - first African artist since Burna Boy on 'Own It'?

Think Saint Jhn is from Guyana? (wait that's not in Africa I'm rubbish at geography)

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Just now, DanielCarey said:

We're not even in February yet, and we've already had 3 #1 singles this year. What a quick turnover. "Aperture" will probably continue the quick turnover next week.

Its like 2014 all over again. Love it. More music. More number 1s. Down with 10 weekers

2 minutes ago, DanielCarey said:

We're not even in February yet, and we've already had 3 #1 singles this year. What a quick turnover. "Aperture" will probably continue the quick turnover next week.

Not as quick as 2000..

Just now, gasman449 said:

Think Saint Jhn is from Guyana?

Good call, still almost 6 years ago! (Or it would have been if Guyana weren't in South America)

Just now, jimwatts said:

Good call, still almost 6 years ago!

I messed up, it's not in Africa so the first since Burna!

1 minute ago, jimwatts said:

Does 'New Rules' count for Dua (albeit it was a while ago now)?

Yeah sorry I’m not sure how that slipped my mind as it was a great chart moment drama shame her last two albums didn’t spawn any #1s though!

swiftly edits to just Billie lol

Lover You Should've Come Over reset at 61! FFS the AI song wasn't excluded

New peaks and new entries outside the top 40:

#41 Lil Uzi Vert - What You Saying (+9)

#42 A$AP Rocky - HELICOPTER (NEW)

#45 Shakira - Zoo (+7)

#49 A$AP Rocky - STAY HERE 4 LIFE (NEW)

#59 A$AP Rocky - STOLE YA FLOW (NEW)

#61 Jeff Buckley - Lover, You Should've Come Over (NEW)

#68 mikeeysmind, Chill77 & Unjaps - Papaoutai (NEW)

#71 Ella Langley - Choosin' Texas (+2)

#74 WizKid & Asake - Jogodo (NEW)

#91 ZXKAI & slxughter - NO BATIDÃO (NEW)

7 minutes ago, gasman449 said:

Lover You Should've Come Over reset at 61! FFS the AI song wasn't excluded

Which song is this?

Ps yay for Raindance making it to the top!

Just now, Klumzee said:

Which song is this?

Papaouti -Mikeeysmind/Chill77 at number 68. It's a cover of a song by Stromae which for whatever reason has been cleared by his label...

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