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54 consecutive top 40 weeks for Rein Me In equalling Ed Sheeran's record for Thinking Out Loud.

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5 minutes ago, Piethro said:

Albums when? Where?

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01 Muse - The Wow! Signal

02 Olivia Rodrigo - you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love

03 Michael Jackson - The Essential

04 Harry Styles - Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.

05 Olivia Dean - The Art of Loving

Honestly shouldnt of slept on Rein me in for so long only got into it the last 3 weeks and it really is so good 🙌 15 weeks on top much deserved

Note to self dont be influenced by others hate

Rein me in deserves that record now really hope it does not stall at the last minute

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3 minutes ago, JosephStyles said:

02 | right 02 | 3rd week

Olivia Rodrigo

stupid song

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3rd single from you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love

Released: 12th June 2026

Label: Olivia Rodrigo

Chart Statistics

NE (25/06/2026) | 2-2-2

Sales: 80,000+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

39 Sales

01 Audio Streaming

06 Video Streaming

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Biography

“I’m the biggest emo drama queen,” Olivia Rodrigo (born in 2003 in Murrieta, CA) told Apple Music. But the key to letting it out is keeping it together, and balancing that tension has been key to the onetime High School Musical: The Musical: The Series star, who quickly established herself as one of pop’s next-generation leaders and has since proved herself adept at combining the twist-filled, sonically dense music of ’90s alt-rock with unabashed emotionalism. Rodrigo was just 17 when her first post-Disney hit, the weepy “drivers license,” took over pop at the beginning of 2021, but she had been getting ready for years, taking lessons in piano, voice, and acting as a child. A few months later, Rodrigo released her debut album, SOUR, a breakup record with a meticulous rage: “Where’s my f*****g teenage dream?” she wondered on "brutal," the album's Elastica-recalling opener. Whatever dreams she had during its genesis were vivid, as evidenced by lyrics that zero in on the details: an ex singing along to Billy Joel with his new love (the swirling “deja vu”); reading said ex’s self-help books “so you’d think that I was smart” (the stripped-down “enough for you”). GUTS, which followed in 2023, built on SOUR, with Rodrigo (and her producer and collaborator Dan Nigro) placing her pointillistic lyrics in an expanded sonic palette that incorporated influences from off-kilter ’90s acts like The Breeders (the illicit-thrill chronicle “bad idea right?”) and Butthole Surfers (the loose-limbed “get him back!”). While Rodrigo’s roots are in teen pop, her emotions—and her songs’ hooks—are relatable for listeners of all ages. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2020 32 All I Want -OST-

2021 01 drivers license -1- MILLIONAIRE

2021 04 deja vu -2- MILLIONAIRE

2021 01 good 4 u -3- MILLIONAIRE

2021 05 traitor -4- MILLIONAIRE

2021 17 favorite crime -AT-

2021 36 jealousy, jealousy -AT-

2023 01 vampire -1- MILLIONAIRE

2023 03 bad idea right? -2-

2023 07 get him back! -3-

2023 45 the grudge -AT-

2023 12 Can't Catch Me Now -OST-

2023 78 all-american bitch -AT-

2024 10 obsessed -4-

2024 24 so american -AT-

2024 58 stranger -AT-

2026 01 drop dead -1-

2026 02 the cure -2-

2026 02 stupid song -3-

4 x #1 | 9 x Top 5 | 11 x Top 10 | 13 x Top 20 | 16 x Top 40 | 19 x Top 100

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We love you more than any stupid chart could ever say x

Fifteen non-consecutive weeks now for Sam Fender and Olivia Dean. Turns out I feel it in my fingers and toes...

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SIENNA SPIRO

Great Expectation

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4th single from Visitor

Released: 3rd July 2026

Label: Capitol Records

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Like many would-be singers, Sienna Spiro has put in work interpreting songs on social media with her own soul-pop affected voice. Unlike most, though, that work has paid off into a sudden burst of success, including the minor U.K. hit “Maybe.” and the debut EP Sink Now, Swim Later. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2024 45 MAYBE. -1-

2025 09 Die On This Hill -2-

2025 26 You Stole The Show -1-

2026 11 The Visitor -3-

2026 14 Material Lover -OST-

2026 xx Great Expectation -4-

0 x #1 | 0 x Top 5 | 1 x Top 10 | 3 x Top 20 | 4 x Top 40 | 5 x Top 100

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Madonna

Danceteria

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2nd single from CONFESSIONS II

Released: 3rd July 2026

Label: Warner Records

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When Madonna Louise Ciccone was 15, she put on a black silk cape and the biggest platform shoes she owned, snuck out of her bedroom window in suburban Michigan, and hitchhiked to Detroit to see David Bowie live. The night changed her life—not just because the music was great, but because, as she put it more than 20 years later while accepting Bowie’s induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, “it was great theater. Here was this beautiful, androgynous man, just being so…perverse.” More than a musician, Madonna—like Bowie was—is a supreme cultural curator. She's an artist capable of combining styles and images in ways that are both novel and groundbreaking, who changes with such frequency and confidence that change has become her defining characteristic. Born in Bay City, Michigan, in 1958, she spent her childhood studying ballet, later moving to New York to try and make it as a dancer. (She was fired from a brief stint at a Times Square Dunkin’ Donuts after spraying a customer—either accidentally or on purpose, she never confirmed—with donut jelly.) After playing in a couple of New Wave bands, she went solo, exploring a simple, almost punky, almost amateurish take on dance music (“Borderline,” “Lucky Star”) that brought the grandeur of disco down to human scale. She remained more or less invincible throughout the '80s, releasing a string of albums (Like a Virgin, True Blue, and Like a Prayer) that continue to define the era. Like Prince, her music was immediate but her character was incredibly complex: She could be brassy (“Material Girl”) and sweet (“Open Your Heart”), earnest (“Papa Don’t Preach”) and playful (“Like a Virgin”), sacred and profane—a variety that widened the emotional spectrum for pretty much every female pop artist in her wake. In the ’90s, she shifted her focus more explicitly to the intersection of sex and power (Erotica, Bedtime Stories, the photo book Sex), with a sound that flirted with house, new jack swing, and late-night R&B. (Between “Vogue” and the tour documentary Madonna: Truth or Dare, it was also a moment when she leaned into her support of the LGBTQ community—a relationship that has defined her career.) Just as quickly as she’d embraced her inner sinner, she pivoted, first with a role as former Argentinian first lady Eva Perón in the 1996 film and soundtrack Evita, then with the 1998 album Ray of Light—projects that rechristened her as a mature, soul-searching artist in a chaotic world. She kept pace through the 2000s and 2010s, exploring disco, electro, and minimalistic takes on ’80s dance music, continuing to track the sound of the times while always, somehow, remaining herself. When she was a young woman pursuing a dance career in New York, she’d been given a nickname by the famed choreographer Martha Graham: Madame X, a shape-shifting woman whose identity was, as the name suggests, a variable. About 40 years later, she embraced the moniker for 2019’s Madame X, an album influenced by the yearning fado music of her adopted home of Lisbon, Portugal. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

1984 02 Holiday -1- MILLIONAIRE

1984 14 Lucky Star -2-

1984 02 Borderline -3-

1984 03 Like A Virgin -1- MILLIONAIRE

1985 03 Material Girl -2- MILLIONAIRE

1985 02 Crazy For You -OST- MILLIONAIRE

1985 01 Into The Groove -3- MILLIONAIRE

1985 05 Angel -4-

1985 04 Gambler -OST-

1985 05 Dress You Up -5-

1986 02 Live To Tell -1-

1986 01 Papa Don't Preach -2-

1986 01 True Blue -3-

1986 04 Open Your Heart -4-

1987 01 La Isla Bonita -5-

1987 01 Who's That Girl -OST/1-

1987 04 Causing A Commotion -OST/2-

1987 09 The Look Of Love -OST/3-

1989 01 Like A Prayer -1- MILLIONAIRE

1989 99 Into The Groove / Who's That Girl?

1989 05 Express Yourself -2-

1989 03 Cherish -3-

1989 05 Dear Jessie -4-

1990 01 Vogue -1- MILLIONAIRE

1990 02 Hanky Panky -2-

1990 02 Justify My Love -1-

1991 03 Rescue Me -2-

1992 03 This Used To Be My Playground -OST-

1992 03 Erotica -1-

1992 06 Deeper And Deeper -2-

1993 10 Bad Girl -3-

1993 06 Fever -4-

1993 07 Rain -5-

1994 07 I'll Remember -OST-

1994 05 Secret -1-

1994 16 Take A Bow -2-

1995 04 Bedtime Story -3-

1995 08 Human Nature -4-

1995 05 You'll See -1-

1996 16 Oh Father -2-

1996 11 One More Chance -3-

1996 10 You Must Love Me -OST/1-

1996 03 Don't Cry For Me Argentina -OST/2-

1997 07 Another Suitcase In Another Hall -OST/3-

1998 01 Frozen -1-

1998 02 Ray Of Light -2-

1998 10 Drowned World (Substitute For Love) -3-

1998 06 The Power Of Goodbye -4-

1999 07 Nothing Really Matters -5-

1999 02 Beautiful Stranger -OST-

2000 01 American Pie -OST-

2000 01 Music -1-

2000 04 Don't Tell Me -2-

2001 07 What It Feels Like For A Girl -3-

2002 03 Die Another Day -OST-

2003 02 American Life -1-

2003 02 Hollywood -2-

2003 02 Me Against The Music (Britney Spears feat. Madonna)

2003 11 Love Profusion -3-

2005 01 Hung Up -1- MILLIONAIRE

2006 01 Sorry -2-

2006 07 Get Together -3-

2006 09 Jump -4-

2008 01 4 Minutes (feat. Justin Timberlake & Timbaland) -1-

2008 07 Give It 2 Me -2-

2008 39 Miles Away -3-

2009 03 Celebration -1-

2012 37 Give Me All Your Luvin' (feat. Nicki Minaj & M.I.A.) -1-

2012 68 Masterpiece -3-

2012 73 Girl Gone Wild -2-

2015 26 Living For Love -1-

2019 87 Medellín (Madonna & Maluma) -1-

2023 10 Popular (The Weeknd & Madonna feat. Playboi Carti)

2023 69 VULGAR (Sam Smith & Madonna)

2026 90 I Feel So Free -PS-

2026 29 Bring Your Love (Madonna & Sabrina Carpenter) -1-

2026 xx Danceteria -2-

13 x #1 | 44 x Top 5 | 61 x Top 10 | 66 x Top 20 | 70 x Top 40 | 75 x Top 100

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The real reason Wet Wet Wet removed Love Is All Around is because not only they were fed up of the song themselves, it was angering the British public and radio stations were even threatening to boycott the song. Shame they don’t do this with Rein Me In

1 minute ago, 777666jason said:

Honestly shouldnt of slept on Rein me in for so long only got into it the last 3 weeks and it really is so good 🙌 15 weeks on top much deserved

Note to self dont be influenced by others hate

same here i was always yo-yo ing with it

2 minutes ago, Paramore said:

So Bryan Adams in sight next week. Shows the state of the chart that everyone was so tired of Bryan Adams in 1991 and no one much cares about Sam and Olivia.

Theres usually a few whinges everytime the OCC puts the facebook post up 🤣

5 minutes ago, JosephStyles said:

01 | right 01 | 55th week

Sam Fender and Olivia Dean

Rein Me In

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4th single from People Watching

Released: 21st February 2025 / 20th June 2025

Label: Polydor Records

Chart Statistics

NE (03/07/2025) | 86-6-12-10-12-15-17-15-13-11-10-11-12-10-12-13-15-13-10-14-12-8-7-5-7-9-14-34-5-6-7-8-9-7-5-1-1-1-2-1-1-1-1-1-2-1-1-1-1-1-2-2-4-1-1

Sales: 1,900,000+

Certification: 3x Platinum

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

01 Sales

01 Audio Streaming

05 Video Streaming

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Biography

Sam Fender crafts the kind of tenacious anthemic rock that punches straight at the gut. Born and raised in 1994 in the northeastern English town of North Shields, the singer/songwriter first picked up a guitar at age 10 and began playing gigs locally as a teen to help support him and his mother. But it wasn’t until he started writing music for himself—rather than what he thought others wanted to hear—that everything started to click. That’s when he wrote his 2017 debut single, “Play God”, a propulsive, politically charged slice of indie rock. It came from a place of deep desperation, “a time where I was like, ‘I need to prove myself. I need to do something that cuts through,’” he told Apple Music. The track earned him a slot on BBC’s Sound of 2018 shortlist, which led to a deal with Polydor Records and the release of his acclaimed 2019 debut, Hypersonic Missiles, an album that channels modern-day anxiety through heartfelt heartland rock. His 2021 follow-up, Seventeen Going Under, hit even harder, pumped full of soaring arrangements and bold statements that continue to prove Fender’s power as a mighty millennial voice for the working class. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

Sam Fender

2019 89 Play God -1-

2019 48 Hypersonic Missiles -2- MILLIONAIRE

2019 43 Will We Talk? -3- MILLIONAIRE

2019 59 The Borders -IG-

2021 03 Seventeen Going Under -1- MILLIONAIRE

2021 48 Get You Down -2-

2021 41 Spit Of You -3-

2022 47 Getting Started -4-

2022 61 Alright -PS-

2022 71 Wild Grey Ocean -5-

2024 05 Homesick (Noah Kahan & Sam Fender)

2024 04 People Watching -1-

2025 14 Arm's Length -2-

2025 94 Wild Long Lie -IG-

2025 48 Remember My Name -IG-

2025 24 Little Bit Closer -3-

2025 78 Tyrants -PS-

2025 01 Rein Me In (Sam Fender & Olivia Dean) -4- MILLIONAIRE

2025 20 Talk To You (Sam Fender & Elton John) -5-

1 x #1 | 4 x Top 5 | 4 x Top 10 | 6 x Top 20 | 7 x Top 40 | 19 x Top 100

Olivia Dean

2021 19 The Christmas Song -NAS-

2025 36 It Isn't Perfect But It Might Be -OST-

2025 17 Dive -1- MILLIONAIRE

2025 04 Nice To Each Other -1- MILLIONAIRE

2025 01 Rein Me In (Sam Fender & Olivia Dean) MILLIONAIRE

2025 38 Lady Lady -IG-

2025 01 Man I Need -2- MILLIONAIRE

2025 02 So Easy (To Fall In Love) -3- MILLIONAIRE

2025 13 A Couple Minutes -AT-

2025 21 Let Alone The One You Love -AT-

2026 19 The Hardest Part -1*- MILLIONAIRE

2026 30 Baby Steps -4-

2 x #1 | 4 x Top 5 | 4 x Top 10 | 8 x Top 20 | 12 x Top 40 | 12 x Top 100

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Gonna actually be sad when it goes acr and comes of number 1 feels like a weekly traditon that it's at number 1 gotten so used to it

4 minutes ago, Paramore said:

So Bryan Adams in sight next week. Shows the state of the chart that everyone was so tired of Bryan Adams in 1991 and no one much cares about Sam and Olivia.

They weren’t tired of Bryan Adams in 1991. They were tired of Wet Wet Wet in 1994. Even radio stations were boycotting the song

2 minutes ago, Hadji said:

The real reason Wet Wet Wet removed Love Is All Around is because not only they were fed up of the song themselves, it was angering the British public and radio stations were even threatening to boycott the song. Shame they don’t do this with Rein Me In

Where do you get this stuff from? The story about deletion was an invention at the time to generate sales in its 15th week in the hope of getting a 16th week and equalling the record set by Bryan Adams. It was never really true and that's why the track was charting for so long after it fell from no. 1. If it had been deleted it would have fallen far quicker and left the chart far sooner.

6 minutes ago, Paramore said:

So Bryan Adams in sight next week. Shows the state of the chart that everyone was so tired of Bryan Adams in 1991 and no one much cares about Sam and Olivia.


Bryan Adams had the longest number of consecutive weeks at number one, 16 compared to Wet Wet Wet's 15, but Sam and Olivia's 15 weeks are already non-consecutive so Bryan Adams is irrelevant tbh.

 

1 minute ago, Gezza said:

Where do you get this stuff from? The story about deletion was an invention at the time to generate sales in its 15th week in the hope of getting a 16th week and equalling the record set by Bryan Adams. It was never really true and that's why the track was charting for so long after it fell from no. 1. If it had been deleted it would have fallen far quicker and left the chart far sooner.


I thought subsequent sale were due to shops holding large quantities of stock at that point and continuing to sell it thereafter?

New peaks and new entries outside the top 40:

#46 Noah Kahan - Orbiter (+5)

#50 Phoebe BRidgers - Lost Boys (NEW)

#57 Charli xcx - Wink Wink (NEW)

#63 Cameron Whitcomb - Kingdom Of Fear (+5)

#64 Audrey Hobert - Sue Me (+12)

#75 Benson Boone - The Time Of My Life (NEW)

#80 DJ Goja - Mi Chico (NEW)

#81 Saxboy Billy - The Puerto Rico Song (+14)

Just now, DanChartFan said:


I thought subsequent sale were due to shops holding large quantities of stock at that point and continuing to sell it thereafter?

They never held that much stock in advance unless there were pre orders. No one was pre ordering so long into a chart run . They may get a few weeks extra based on stock already in the shops (see U2's "The Fly" for example)

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