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    Center Parcs called, they found the perfect song for their new advert

  • JosephStyles
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    40 | | 15th week Kate Bush Wuthering Heights 1st single from The Kick Inside Released: 20th January 1978 Label: EMI Chart Statistics NE (11/02/1978) | 42-27-13-5-1-1-1-1-3-8-15-28-x RE (13/05/1

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And just like that, I'm in March 1978 hypothetically with the Radio 2 FM signal on the Top 20, an open reel tape recorder, blank open reel tapes and a good FM tuner - the days!

Kate having 2 songs charting in the year 2026. Who would've thought this would happen?

WH definitely my fave Kate Bush song. ❤️

Just now, JosephStyles said:

I don't enjoy the vocals on this one sadly, much prefer Running Up That Hill!

Same here, wish I got Kate Bush like everyone else seems to!

3 minutes ago, DanielCarey said:

Kate having 2 songs charting in the year 2026. Who would've thought this would happen?

2 OLD songs though. I would never imagine she getting NEW hits now.

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Charli xcx

Always Everywhere

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Soundtrack single from Wuthering Heights

Released: 13th February 2026

Label: Interscope Records

Chart Statistics

NE (26/02/2026) | 33-39

Sales: 10,000+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

50 Sales

87 Audio Streaming

xx Video Streaming

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Biography

Charli xcx’s creative drive and willingness to take risks has made her one of the most enthralling pop artists of her era. Whether she’s penning defiantly joyous singles like “Boom Clap” or exploring her glitchier, chaotic side on “Vroom Vroom”, Charli’s success comes from her work both in and out of pop music’s formulaic lane. Born Charlotte Aitchison in 1992 in Cambridge to Scottish and Gujarati Indian parents, she took up songwriting at 14, lifting her stage name from her instant messenger handle. On the strength of her MySpace uploads and performances at London raves, she landed a record deal at 18, released the modestly successful darkwave cuts “Stay Away” and “Nuclear Seasons”, and then hit the big time with 2012’s kiss-off anthem “I Love It”. Originally scrapped from her own album for being too poppy, the beat-pounding re-recording by Swedish duo Icona Pop quickly became a worldwide dance-floor favourite. Her goth-tinged debut album, 2013’s True Romance, and tracks like the psychedelic, Gold Panda-sampling “You (Ha Ha Ha)” soon positioned Charli as the missing link between Grimes’ freak scene, Lorde’s dark melodies and Carly Rae Jepsen’s sweetness. But while that album and its follow-up, 2014’s synth-poppy Sucker, brought Charli a few steps closer to mainstream approval, she found more creative freedom among the esoteric, hyperpop wilds of 2016’s Vroom Vroom EP and 2017’s twin mixtapes, Number 1 Angel and Pop 2. While stardom eluded her, Charli built a track record as a prolific songwriter and collaborator, penning standard pop hits for Iggy Azalea (“Fancy”) and Selena Gomez (“Same Old Love”), and working with the likes of Lil Yachty, David Guetta and BTS. Yet Charli shines brightest when she’s illuminating, breaking down and even critiquing the industry that gives her acclaim. In 2020, a year after the release of her eclectic, star-studded third album, Charli, she released the intimate how i’m feeling now, an album written in six weeks during the pandemic with input from fans alongside extensive, real-time video diaries and notes. Two years later, she experimented with the act of selling out on her fourth album, CRASH, using her major record label’s A&R expertise to write the mainstream pop record she’d always been afraid to release. That album’s success, coupled with a prominent feature (“Speed Drive”) on 2023’s blockbuster Barbie soundtrack, brought Charli closer than ever to worldwide appeal. But her response was to turn back to the sounds that inspired her to make music in the first place. Her 2024 album, BRAT, is a homage to those riotous, sweaty London clubs of her youth, and an introspective—if not slightly ironic—look at her pop music journey, one riddled with head-empty euphoria (“Club classics”), dominating swagger (“Von dutch”) and sombre sentimentality (“I think about it all the time”). - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2013 01 I Love It (Icona Pop feat. Charli XCX) MILLIONAIRE

2013 62 SuperLove -NAS-

2014 05 Fancy (Iggy Azalea feat. Charli XCX) MILLIONAIRE

2014 06 Boom Clap -1-

2014 35 Break The Rules -2-

2015 08 Doing It (feat. Rita Ora) -3-

2016 29 After The Afterparty (feat. Lil Yachty) -NAS-

2017 31 Boys -NAS-

2017 35 Dirty Sexy Money (David Guetta & Afrojack feat. Charli XCX & French Montana)

2018 22 Girls (Rita Ora feat. Cardi B, Bebe Rexha & Charli XCX)

2018 13 1999 (Charli XCX & Troye Sivan) -1-

2019 70 Blame It On Your Love (feat. Lizzo) -2-

2019 61 Dream Glow (BTS & Charli XCX)

2019 58 Gone (Charli XCX & Christine and the Queens) -3-

2021 94 Spinning (No Rome, Charli XCX & The 1975)

2021 06 OUT OUT (Joel Corry & Jax Jones feat. Charli XCX & Saweetie)

2021 44 Good Ones -1-

2022 24 Beg For You (feat. Rina Sawayama) -2-

2022 70 Used To Know Me -3-

2022 24 Hot In It (Tiësto & Charli XCX)

2023 09 Speed Drive -OST-

2023 41 In The City (Charli XCX & Sam Smith) -NAS-

2024 26 Von dutch -1-

2024 11 360 -2-

2024 24 Talk talk (Charli xcx & Troye Sivan) -5-

2024 07 Sympathy is a knife (Charli xcx & Ariana Grande) -6-

2024 28 Girl, so confusing (Charli xcx & Lorde) -PS-

2024 08 Apple -3-

2024 63 365 -AT-

2024 01 Guess (Charli xcx & Billie Eilish) -4-

2025 19 party 4 u -AT-

2025 54 Everything is romantic -AT-

2025 17 Chains Of Love -OST-

2026 27 Dying For You -OST-

2026 33 Always Everywhere -OST-

2 x #1 | 3 x Top 5 | 9 x Top 10 | 13 x Top 20 | 25 x Top 40 | 35 x Top 100

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Oh what a neat Wuthering Heights themed back-to-back

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The cinematic, string-heavy soundscape of this is getting better for me with every listen.

What were the chances of these two back-to-back? Quite high I guess with all the midweek tracking that goes on, but anyway, the great start continues!

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