Posted 19 hours ago19 hr Sam Fender, Harry Styles and Bella Kay battle for the #1 spot, with new singles from Noah Kahan with "Porch Light" and Sienna Spiro with "The Visitor" likely set for top 40 debuts. Kacey Musgraves returns with "Dry Spell", while Beabadoobee joins forces with The Marías on "All I Did Was Dream of You", in addition to new tracks from Luke Combs, Robyn, Holly Humberstone, The Pussycat Dolls, Bleachers, Chase & Status/Pozer, Arlo Parks, Thundercat/Willow, Charlie Puth/Hikaru Utada and Lykke LiHarry Styles heads for a second week at #1, while new album arrivals include James Blake's independent seventh LP "Trying Times", Lamb of God's comeback with "Into Oblivion", Kim Gordon's latest "PLAY ME" and Brigitte Calls Me Baby's sophomore record "Irreversible". There's also new albums from The Black Crowes, Jack Harlow, YONAKA, Haute & Freddy, Art School Girlfriend, Chalk, The Scratch, Sheena Ringo, The Notwist and The FraySunday 6:00pm - 7:00pm Official Chart: First Look on BBC Radio 1Monday from 5:45pm Official Chart Update on officialcharts.com *Wednesday from 5:45pm Top 40 update from Music Week, with top 5 sales information* updates are not compiled on bank holiday Mondays, so on those occasions, the Official Chart Update will arrive Tuesday during the afternoon.- As per the Friday chart thread, please do NOT post First Look spoilers before it airs on BBC Radio 1.- On any other days, information may come from outside sources but this is not regular. Anything we have will be posted, and anything that's posted must come with a source to prove its reliability.- Please do not demand a midweek update, one will be posted as and when we receive the information, and when a chart mod is available.- To keep everyone in the loop of all chart action, please refer to the iTunes and streaming threads.
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19 hours ago19 hr Hey guys! I've finally made an account after so many years. I come from a small Balkan country, but I'm a big pop culture fan. The most popular radio station here is closely associated with the UK and your music scene, so I've been influenced by British music and your charts.This may be offtopic, but I have a specific question. I remember that your chart used to work in a different way, artists withheld songs from iTunes and released them a couple of months later than radios(resulting in a high peak and then a freefall) . Can you tell me when and how this changed, cause I can't really remember. Edited 19 hours ago19 hr by TFilip
19 hours ago19 hr 22 minutes ago, TFilip said:Hey guys! I've finally made an account after so many years. I come from a small Balkan country, but I'm a big pop culture fan. The most popular radio station here is closely associated with the UK and your music scene, so I've been influenced by British music and your charts.This may be offtopic, but I have a specific question. I remember that your chart used to work in a different way, artists withheld songs from iTunes and released them a couple of months later than radios(resulting in a high peak and then a freefall) . Can you tell me when and how this changed, cause I can't really remember.It started being phased out in 2015, and was eradicated completely in 2016. I think Sigala's one with John Newman was the last real example of it.
18 hours ago18 hr 1 hour ago, TFilip said:Hey guys! I've finally made an account after so many years. I come from a small Balkan country, but I'm a big pop culture fan. The most popular radio station here is closely associated with the UK and your music scene, so I've been influenced by British music and your charts.This may be offtopic, but I have a specific question. I remember that your chart used to work in a different way, artists withheld songs from iTunes and released them a couple of months later than radios(resulting in a high peak and then a freefall) . Can you tell me when and how this changed, cause I can't really remember.Welcome my dear!!The change you mentioned changed shortly after streaming data started to be added. iTunes and digital sales hardly account for much these days, unless you're a big name artist with a huge fan base.
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