Sunday at 17:542 days 'Rein Me In' will be the first song to have 3 separate runs of at least 3 weeks at #1 since 'I Believe' in 1953
Sunday at 17:552 days Official Chart First Look: Full Update 1 Sam Fender & Olivia Dean - Rein Me In 2 Tame Impala - Dracula 3 Michael Jackson - Billie Jean 4 Alex Warren - FEVER DREAM 5 Olivia Rodrigo - drop dead 6 Zara Larsson - Lush Life 7 The Chemical Brothers - Go 8 sombr - Homewrecker 9 Michael Jackson - Beat It 10 Justin Bieber feat. Nicki Minaj - Beauty and a Beat 11 Harry Styles - American Girls 12 Zara Larsson - Midnight Sun 13 Michael Jackson - Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough 14 Olivia Dean - Man I Need 15 Ella Langley - Choosin' Texas 16 Milky - Just the Way You Are 17 Dominic Fike - White Keys 18 Justin Bieber - DAISIES 19 Prospa & Cloonee - Free Your Mind 20 Charli xcx - Rock Music 30 Calvin Harris & Jazzy - Satisfy 33 SIENNA SPIRO - Material Lover 36 SIENNA SPIRO - The VisitorOfficial Charts ReportGoing only one way! The Chemical Brothers 2015 hit Go could break the Top 10 for the very first time (7). Having made its maiden entry inside the Top 40 on Friday, the track is now looking to ascend the proverbial chart mountain once more, currently up 15 places. This spike in popularity is due to Go being included in the new Netflix action-thriller Apex, starring Taron Egerton and Charlize Theron. All in all, it would mark an 8th Top 10 success for British duo Ed Simons and Tom Rowlands. The highest new entry could come courtesy of Charli xcx and Rock Music (20). The British singer-songwriter surprised everyone by announcing the track unexpectedly on Thursday. Having recently dominated the Singles Chart thanks to his recent biopic, three Michael Jackson hits in Billie Jean (3), Beat It (9), Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough (13) and a Jackson 5 tune I Want You Back (33), are all on course to rise. A tune which is experiencing a real moment right now is Propsa and Cloonee’s Free Your Mind. Having achieved a fresh peak a couple of days ago, the dance-infused banger is now aiming to pierce the Top 20 (19). Calvin Harris team-up with Irish artist Jazzy on Satisfy could lead to a debut main chart appearance (30) as two SIENNA SPIRO tracks in Material Lover, used in the recent soundtrack for The Devil Wear’s Prada 2, may rise an impressive 34 places (33), while The Visitor looks to re-enter the Top 40 offerings (36).
Sunday at 17:572 days Every time I see the song title "Free Your Mind", I always think of the En Vogue song.
Sunday at 17:582 days With Sienna climbing at least we're looking good for avoiding another week with no new entries! I Want You Back and Material Lover sharing a position?
Sunday at 17:592 days Just now, gasman449 said:With Sienna climbing at least we're looking good for avoiding another week with no new entries! I Want You Back and Material Lover sharing a position?Fairly sure I Want You Back's apparent #33 position is a typo, given the article mentions it's a climber...!
Sunday at 17:592 days 'This spike in popularity is due to Go being included in the new Netflix action-thriller Apex, starring Taron Egerton and Charlize Theron.' Oh really? I had no idea it was in that film... ;)
Sunday at 17:592 days So fresh #3 Billie Jean (1982) #6 Lush Life (2015) #7 Go (2015)#9 Beat It (1983)#10 Beauty And A Beat (2012)
Sunday at 18:002 days Just now, ___∆___ said:So fresh#3 Billie Jean (1982)#6 Lush Life (2015)#7 Go (2015)#9 Beat It (1983)#10 Beauty And A Beat (2012)3 of those actually peaking on the charts this year though! Edited Sunday at 18:002 days by gasman449
Sunday at 18:042 days "Rein Me In" is set to be the 10th song with 30 or more weeks in the top 10. Olivia Dean will be the first artist in history to have multiple songs to do this.
Sunday at 18:272 days Can we rein in the fiat 500 crushed velvet heart FM listeners from that boiled chicken and steamed rice of a song immediately please
Sunday at 18:472 days Tame Impala and Olivia Rodrigo mixed with an awful Top 5. Come on Tame Impala, Olivia Rodrigo or The Chemical Brothers ft Q-Tip.
Sunday at 19:042 days 36 minutes ago, Jack said:Can we rein in the fiat 500 crushed velvet heart FM listeners from that boiled chicken and steamed rice of a song immediately pleaseIt’s streams are increasing - it’s not peaked yet 🤣
Sunday at 19:142 days 9 minutes ago, ___∆___ said:It’s streams are increasing - it’s not peaked yet 🤣I’m not sure they are, it’s rolling average is down 55,000 on Spotify compared to last week (I think it’s just that the market is also declining too)
Sunday at 19:172 days I would say Go is pretty fresh despite released 2015, similar to Babydoll (2018). Both are proper hits for the first time.
Sunday at 19:322 days Hmm I’m all for younger generations getting to know older music and artists - but by the time it’s Christmas we’ll be getting to a point that there’s been more older songs in the top 10 then new songs…
Sunday at 19:352 days 2 minutes ago, Knightr634 said:Hmm I’m all for younger generations getting to know older music and artists - but by the time it’s Christmas we’ll be getting to a point that there’s been more older songs in the top 10 then new songs…It’s becoming a bit of a joke now - especially as it’s preventing new artists getting Top 10 / 40 / 75.
Sunday at 19:462 days Nice to have the Chems back in the top 10. A good climb for "Material Lover" - it is much better than "The Visitor". Apperciate the drop of BAAB - hope it will be out of the top 10 on Friday.
Sunday at 19:462 days 1 Sam Fender & Olivia Dean - Rein Me In 2 Tame Impala - Dracula 3 Michael Jackson - Billie Jean 4 Alex Warren - FEVER DREAM 5 Olivia Rodrigo - drop dead 6 Zara Larsson - Lush Life 7 The Chemical Brothers - Go 8 sombr - Homewrecker 9 Michael Jackson - Beat It 10 Justin Bieber feat. Nicki Minaj - Beauty and a BeatI'm old enough to remember when the charts were dominated by this thing called "new music", remember that? Still, it's amazing to see Go finally getting its flowers after 11 years. Tbf I love all the throwback songs. Most new stuff really isn't clicking with the public this year. Only three of these originally came out in 2026. How many genuine new hits have we had so far? It's MAY!Think we urgently need some new chart rules tbh as much i love rediscovering the viral classics. Edited Sunday at 19:532 days by HiyaLuv!
Sunday at 20:022 days A 2026 hit will take off but in 2027 when it will be old once more and the cycle repeats
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