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1 minute ago, danG said:

Wonderwall to belatedly be Oasis' 9th #1 when we win the world cup then

or more likely top 5 after we beat Norway and sudden drop when we lose to Argentina

As mentioned, if it is number one, it'd eclipse I Believe/Up on the Roof; which stopped it going to number one in the first place.

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ALBUMS

01 Madonna - CONFESSIONS II

02 SIENNA SPIRO - Visitor

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

04 Michael Jackson - The Essential

05 Olivia Dean - The Art of Loving

If Olivia holds onto the top 5 for another week, she ties Ed Sheeran's = for the longest top 5 streak for a solo british artist, and 10th longest in chart history

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Olivia Rodrigo

drop dead

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1st single from you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love

Released: 17th April 2026

Label: Olivia Rodrigo

Chart Statistics

NE (30/04/2026) | 1-2-3-4-10-9-11-13-5-5-8-9

Sales: 300,000+

Certification: Silver

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

02 Sales

01 Audio Streaming

02 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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Hoping next week sees Journey and Oasis replaced due to astronomical streaming figures from Glee Cast and Mike Flowers Pops cheeseblock

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08 | down 06 | 7th week

Olivia Rodrigo

the cure

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2nd single from you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love

Released: 22nd May 2026

Label: Olivia Rodrigo

Chart Statistics

NE (04/06/2026) | 2-3-4-3-4-6-8

Sales: 200,000+

Certification: Silver

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

01 Sales

02 Audio Streaming

04 Video Streaming

Video

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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07 | right 07 | 5th week

Taylor Swift

I Knew It, I Knew You

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Soundtrack single from Toy Story 5

Released: 5th June 2026

Label: Walt Disney Records / Pixar

Chart Statistics

NE (18/06/2026) | 1-1-7-7-7

Sales: 100,000+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

01 Sales

02 Audio Streaming

18 Video Streaming

Video

Biography

The country world feigned surprise when, after three albums of Music Row-indebted songcraft, Taylor Swift formally embraced pop on 2012’s Red. But no one should have been shocked: Any 14-year-old capable of persuading her parents to move from suburban Pennsylvania to Nashville for her career clearly has ambition to burn. And the thrill of following Swift’s rise has been watching her execute it flawlessly, largely because her melodic intelligence is equal to that ambition. Her early, youthful love songs heralded 2010's newly self-possessed Speak Now—which showed off her scathing wit—and evolved into knowing, ironclad pop fare that held its own against boisterous Max Martin production on 1989, her fifth album, titled after her birth year. Throughout, her songwriting has blurred the lines between the public and private, burying enough real-life clues (about, say, scarves and Starbucks) to make clear that only Swift can own her narrative, thank you very much, while still retaining a lyrical elegance. Though 2017’s reputation might have been perceived as a gorgeously constructed piece of dramatic theater—its attendant heroes and villains all real-life characters from Swift's public feuds—all that spectacle proved an attention-grabbing cover for her most romantic album yet. She turned up the romance even more on 2019’s Lover, but it was 2020’s folklore and its companion, evermore—ruminative, relatively lo-fi albums written and recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic—that earned her the Apple Music Award for Songwriter of the Year. She followed those up in 2022 with Midnights, which she wrote and produced with Jack Antonoff, and described as "the stories of 13 sleepless nights scattered throughout my life." In 2023, Swift undertook one of the most ambitious road shows of all time: the multi-year Eras Tour, which saw her presenting new and classic material across more than 100 locales worldwide. It was just one of many reasons she was named Apple Music's Artist of the Year for 2023. Swift returned to the soft, comfortable, bed-like sonics of Midnights for her 11th album, 2024’s THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT. A study in extremes and heightened emotions, the record—which features guest turns from Post Malone and Florence + the Machine—is her most specific, candid, and unsparing work to date. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2009 02 Love Story -1- MILLIONAIRE

2009 60 White Horse -AT-

2009 51 Teardrops On My Guitar -2-

2009 100 Crazier -OST-

2009 30 You Belong With Me -3- MILLIONAIRE

2010 57 Today Was A Fairytale -OST-

2010 30 Mine -1-

2012 67 Safe & Sound (feat. The Civil Wars) -OST-

2012 70 Eyes Open -OST-

2012 22 Both Of Us (B.o.B feat. Taylor Swift)

2012 04 We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together -1- MILLIONAIRE

2012 30 Begin Again -PS-

2012 26 Red -PS-

2012 02 I Knew You Were Trouble. -2- MILLIONAIRE

2012 36 State Of Grace -PS-

2012 07 Everything Has Changed (feat. Ed Sheeran) -4-

2013 09 22 -3-

2013 45 Sweeter Than Fiction -OST-

2013 25 The Last Time (feat. Gary Lightbody) -5-

2014 02 Shake It Off -1- MILLION SELLER

2014 39 Welcome To New York -IG-

2014 04 Blank Space -2- MILLIONAIRE

2015 21 Style -3- MILLIONAIRE

2015 04 Bad Blood (feat. Kendrick Lamar) -4- MILLIONAIRE

2015 40 Wildest Dreams -5- MILLIONAIRE

2016 05 I Don't Wanna Live Forever (ZAYN & Taylor Swift) -OST- MILLIONAIRE

2017 01 Look What You Made Me Do -1- MILLIONAIRE

2017 07 ...Ready For It? -2-

2017 15 Gorgeous -3-

2017 29 Call It What You Want -IG-

2017 49 End Game (feat. Ed Sheeran & Future) -4-

2018 45 Delicate -5-

2019 03 ME! (feat. Brendon Urie) -1-

2019 05 You Need To Calm Down -2- MILLIONAIRE

2019 43 The Archer -IG-

2019 14 Lover -3- MILLIONAIRE

2019 21 The Man -4-

2019 02 Cruel Summer -5- MILLIONAIRE

2019 44 Christmas Tree Farm -NAS-

2020 57 Only The Young -NAS-

2020 06 cardigan -1- MILLIONAIRE

2020 08 exile (feat. Bon Iver) -AT-

2020 10 the 1 -AT-

2020 03 willow -1-

2020 15 champagne problems -AT-

2020 19 no body, no crime (feat. HAIM) -AT-

2021 12 Love Story (Taylor's Version) -1-

2021 52 You All Over Me (Taylor's Version) (feat. Maren Morris) -2-

2021 30 Mr. Perfectly Fine (Taylor's Version) -3-

2021 52 You Belong With Me (Taylor's Version) -AT-

2021 73 Renegade (Big Red Machine feat. Taylor Swift)

2021 25 Wildest Dreams (Taylor's Version) -PS-

2021 03 All Too Well (Taylor's Version) -1- MILLIONAIRE

2021 18 State Of Grace (Taylor's Version) -AT-

2021 22 Red (Taylor's Version) -AT-

2022 02 The Joker And The Queen (Ed Sheeran feat. Taylor Swift)

2022 88 the lakes -AT-

2022 42 This Love (Taylor's Version) -PS-

2022 77 Don't Blame Me -AT- MILLIONAIRE

2022 63 Carolina -OST-

2022 78 august -AT-

2022 01 Anti-Hero -1- MILLIONAIRE

2022 03 Lavender Haze -2-

2022 04 Snow On The Beach (feat. Lana Del Rey) -AT-

2023 63 Bejeweled -PS-

2023 65 You're On Your Own, Kid -AT-

2023 11 All Of The Girls You Loved Before -NAS-

2023 12 Karma -3-

2023 90 The Alcott (The National feat. Taylor Swift)

2023 18 Hits Different -AT-

2023 06 I Can See You (Taylor's Version) -1-

2023 15 Enchanted (Taylor's Version) -AT-

2023 01 Is It Over Now? (Taylor's Version) -1-

2023 02 Now That We Don't Talk (Taylor's Version) -AT-

2023 05 "Slut!" (Taylor's Version) -AT-

2023 20 You're Losing Me -PS-

2024 01 Fortnight (feat. Post Malone) -1-

2024 03 The Tortured Poets Department -AT-

2024 04 Down Bad -AT-

2024 08 I Can Do It With A Broken Heart -2-

2024 37 us. (Gracie Abrams feat. Taylor Swift)

2024 85 Who's Afraid Of Little Old Me? -AT-

2025 01 The Fate Of Ophelia -1- MILLIONAIRE

2025 01 Opalite -2-

2025 03 Elizabeth Taylor -3-

2025 46 The Life Of A Showgirl (feat. Sabrina Carpenter) -AT-

2026 01 I Knew It, I Knew You -OST-

7 x #1 | 27 x Top 5 | 36 x Top 10 | 47 x Top 20 | 61 x Top 40 | 87 x Top 100

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Apologies if someone’s already mentioned this, but is Wonderwall the biggest selling (not streaming) UK non number one, or is it still Moves Like Jagger.

Listening on a delay, first time listening to the chart in a couple of months (have largely lost interest given how stale it is)

Sadly not many of the new ones are making much impression on me. Earrings and Anotr / 54 Ultra are dull as dishwater

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06 | down 04 | 18th week

Harry Styles

American Girls

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2nd single from Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.

Released: 6th March 2026

Label: Erskine Records

Chart Statistics

NE (19/03/2026) | 1-3-4-4-8-10-13-14-12-13-14-12-15-18-12-8-4-6

Sales: 400,000+

Certification: Gold

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

01 Sales

03 Audio Streaming

06 Video Streaming

Video

Biography

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 01 Aperture -1-

2026 01 American Girls -2-

2026 05 Ready, Steady, Go! -AT-

2026 55 Dance No More -3-

4 x #1 | 9 x Top 5 | 10 x Top 10 | 12 x Top 20 | 14 x Top 40 | 23 x Top 100

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Just now, Jaz13music said:

Apologies if someone’s already mentioned this, but is Wonderwall the biggest selling (not streaming) UK non number one, or is it still Moves Like Jagger.

Yes, it overtook Moves Like Jagger in the last pure sales update in 2022.

Just now, rio309 said:

Listening on a delay, first time listening to the chart in a couple of months (have largely lost interest given how stale it is)

Sadly not many of the new ones are making much impression on me. Earrings and 54 Ultra are dull as dishwater

Streaming definitely favours old over newer

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