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  • Jessie Where
    Jessie Where

    Skipping Hey Jude for Ordinary should be punishable with a custodial sentence.

  • JosephStyles
    JosephStyles

    29 | | 17th week Bonnie Tyler Total Eclipse Of The Heart 1st single from Faster Than The Speed Of Night Released: 11th February 1983 Label: CBS / Columbia Chart Statistics NE (19/02/1983) | 49-

  • adrianreavill83
    adrianreavill83

    This knocked CoComelon off the top of the video streaming chart

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Assuming Lush Life isn't to come I think we can expect 2 resets - Hey Jude is one but what could the other be?

Just now, gasman449 said:

Assuming Lush Life isn't to come I think we can expect 2 resets - Hey Jude is one but what could the other be?

Mr Brightside?…

1 minute ago, gasman449 said:

Probably could've gone top 20 if England didn't bottle it, huge shame!

Why would waka waka matter to England's performance and isnt she performing half time show of the final

Just now, Dan17F1 said:

Mr Brightside?…

I hope not. It's in the charts all of the time.

Just now, 777666jason said:

Why would waka waka matter to England's performance and isnt she performing half time show of the final

It got massive streaming boosts on the days England played

1 minute ago, gasman449 said:

Assuming Lush Life isn't to come I think we can expect 2 resets - Hey Jude is one but what could the other be?

Freed from Desire?

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25 | right 25 | 29th week

Zara Larsson

Midnight Sun

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2nd single from Midnight Sun

Released: 13th June 2025

Label: Sommer House

Chart Statistics

NE (14/01/2016) | 91-50-39-29-26-20-22-22-22-25-22-20-21-16-12-17-18-19-7-12-15-8-8-9-10-24-24-25-25

Sales: 600,000+

Certification: Platinum

Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio

18 Sales

08 Audio Streaming

14 Video Streaming

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Biography

“I try not to overthink songs,” Zara Larsson told Apple Music in 2019. Instead, the Swedish singer feels most on point when she’s able to “just feel it.” Larsson’s ability to convey that mix of youthful confidence and emotional intensity helped make her one of Europe’s biggest new music stars while she was still in her teens. Born in 1997 in a suburb of Stockholm, Larsson first found fame in Sweden when her performance of Céline Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” clinched her victory on a TV talent show at the age of 10. After leaving school to focus on her music full time, she released her debut album, 1, in 2014, which topped the charts throughout Scandinavia and landed her a U.S. record deal. By the time she was scoring international hits alongside rapper Tinie Tempah on “Girls Like” and guesting on David Guetta’s “This One’s for You”, she was fast developing beyond the familiar dance-pop templates and demonstrating a boldness that evoked Beyoncé and Rihanna, two of her biggest influences. (She paid tribute to another inspiration a few years later when she released a sumptuous cover of Robyn’s “With Every Heartbeat”.) “Never Forget You”, a thrilling collaboration with singer and producer MNEK that also marked Larsson’s first songwriting effort, became her first major U.S. success. Together with the album So Good, the song established the power and allure of Larsson’s sleek yet impassioned brand of EDM-powered pop. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2015 05 Never Forget You (MNEK & Zara Larsson) -1- MILLIONAIRE

2016 03 Lush Life -2- MILLIONAIRE

2016 05 Girls Like (Tinie Tempah feat. Zara Larsson) MILLIONAIRE

2016 16 This One's For You (David Guetta feat. Zara Larsson)

2016 13 Ain't My Fault -3-

2016 02 I Would Like -4- MILLIONAIRE

2017 44 So Good (feat. Ty Dolla $ign) -5-

2017 01 Symphony (Clean Bandit feat. Zara Larsson) MILLIONAIRE

2018 09 Ruin My Life -1-

2019 79 Now You're Gone (Tom Walker feat. Zara Larsson)

2019 34 Don't Worry Bout Me -NAS-

2019 58 All The Time -NAS-

2020 49 Like It Is (Kygo, Zara Larsson & Tyga)

2022 36 Words (Alesso & Zara Larsson)

2023 25 Can't Tame Her -1-

2023 15 On My Love (Zara Larsson & David Guetta) -2-

2026 07 Midnight Sun -1-

2026 40 SHE DID IT AGAIN (Tyla feat. Zara Larsson)

2026 83 Eurosummer (Zara Larsson & Shakira) -AT-

1 x #1 | 5 x Top 5 | 7 x Top 10 | 10 x Top 20 | 13 x Top 40 | 19 x Top 100

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3 minutes ago, gasman449 said:

Assuming Lush Life isn't to come I think we can expect 2 resets - Hey Jude is one but what could the other be?

Vindaloo I'd assume?

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Just now, Jessie Where said:

Oh please tell me you're joking pirate

I wish!! drama (still hoping I'm wrong x)

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24 | re | 30th week

The Beatles

Hey Jude

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Non-album single

Released: 26th August 1968

Label: Apple

Chart Statistics

NE (10/09/1968) | 21-1-1-2-2-4-3-2-7-10-11-24-25-30-45-50-x

RE (27/03/1976) | 45-22-18-12-12-18-33-x

RE (10/09/1988) | 52-54-x

RE (27/11/2010) | 40-47-99-x

RE (25/07/2024) | 94-x

RE (23/07/2026) | 24

Sales: 2,100,000+

Certification: 2x Platinum

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

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xx Audio Streaming

xx Video Streaming

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Biography

One thing you have to remember about The Beatles is that there was no Beatles before The Beatles. No model for a white band that credibly mixed early rock with real R&B. No model for performers who wrote their own material instead of vocalising others’. No model for a band that could be both popular and truly progressive, whose new releases weren’t just products but evolutionary leaps in what the form was capable of. Before The Beatles, you had pop music and you had art; after The Beatles, the idea that you could get both in a single three-minute shot—a mirror of a similar shift in painting and visual art—became commonplace, even expected. If “I Want to Hold Your Hand” and “Please Please Me” made the competition look quaint, “Strawberry Fields Forever” and “Tomorrow Never Knows” made it look obsolete, stone bowls in an era of cupped hands. They were around for 10 years, and the culture has been reeling ever since. Formed in Liverpool, England, in 1960, the band—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr (the replacement for Pete Best)—didn’t have big plans at first. In 1962, they were still ducking beer bottles at late-night shows in Hamburg; six months later, “Beatlemania“ was a safety concern. How the band found time to grow is hard to fathom: Listen back to that opening chord on “A Hard Day’s Night” or the proto-psychedelic vibe of “Ticket to Ride”, and you can already hear them pushing against the confines of pop’s sound and form. By the mid-’60s, they’d become ambassadors for the counterculture, tackling subjects—drugs, Eastern spirituality, the limits of consciousness—nobody had bothered thinking about in the mainstream before. In the hands of producer George Martin, they also became one of the first bands to use the studio as an instrument, creating works whose density and complexity (revisit anything from 1966’s Revolver to 1968’s “The White Album”) couldn’t be replicated onstage—innovations that, incidentally, coincided with the band’s retirement from touring. Late Beatles albums—Abbey Road and the “posthumous” Let It Be—were lived-in, almost folksy affairs, the loose victory laps of a band with nothing left to prove. Given the pressure and intensity that surrounded them, it’s almost amazing they lasted as long as they did. They played their final show on the rooftop of the building for their multimedia company, Apple Corps, in January 1969, ending with Lennon’s famous parting words: “I’d like to say thank you on behalf of the group and ourselves, and I hope we’ve passed the audition.” - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

1962 04 Love Me Do -1-

1963 02 Please Please Me -2-

1963 01 From Me To You -NAS-

1963 48 My Bonnie (Tony Sheridan & The Beatles)

1963 01 She Loves You -NAS- MILLION SELLER

1963 01 I Want To Hold Your Hand -NAS- MILLION SELLER

1964 01 Can't Buy Me Love -1- MILLION SELLER

1964 29 Ain't She Sweet -NAS-

1964 01 A Hard Day's Night -2- MILLIONAIRE

1964 01 I Feel Fine -NAS- MILLION SELLER

1965 01 Ticket To Ride -1^- MILLIONAIRE

1965 01 Help! -2^- MILLIONAIRE

1965 01 Day Tripper / We Can Work It Out -NAS- MILLION SELLER

1966 01 Paperback Writer -NAS-

1966 01 Yellow Submarine / Eleanor Rigby -1- MILLIONAIRE

1967 02 Penny Lane / Strawberry Fields Forever -NAS-

1967 01 All You Need Is Love -1- MILLIONAIRE

1967 01 Hello Goodbye -NAS-

1967 02 Magical Mystery Tour -EP-

1968 01 Lady Madonna -NAS-

1968 01 Hey Jude -NAS- MILLION SELLER

1969 01 Get Back (feat. Billy Preston) -1*- MILLIONAIRE

1969 01 The Ballad Of John And Yoko -NAS-

1969 04 Something / Come Together -1- MILLIONAIRE

1970 02 Let It Be -2*- MILLIONAIRE

1976 08 Yesterday -3^-

1976 32 Strawberry Fields Forever

1976 19 Back In The USSR -1-

1978 63 Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band / With A Little Help From My Friends -1-

1982 10 The Beatles Movie Medley -NAS-

1995 07 Baby It's You -1-

1995 02 Free As A Bird -1-

1996 04 Real Love -1-

2010 78 In My Life -AT-

2010 90 I Saw Her Standing There -AT-

2010 48 Twist And Shout -AT-

2010 81 Come Together MILLIONAIRE

2010 58 Here Comes The Sun -AT- MILLIONAIRE

2010 94 Eleanor Rigby

2023 01 Now And Then -1-

18 x #1 | 26 x Top 5 | 29 x Top 10 | 30 x Top 20 | 32 x Top 40 | 40 x Top 100

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23 | up 24 | 75th week

Alex Warren

Ordinary

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7th single from You'll Be Alright, Kid

Released: 7th February 2025

Label: Atlantic Recording Corporation

Chart Statistics

NE (20/02/2025) | 7-11-8-3-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-2-1-9-8-8-7-7-9-11-8-10-12-15-15-11-13-12-14-15-12-16-14-11-12-15-27-33-37-63-13-15-15-16-17-17-16-15-19-16-21-23-23-19-14-18-19-21-21-22-25-23-26-29-31-22-23-24-23

Sales: 3,000,000+

Certification: 5x Platinum

Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio

01 Sales

01 Audio Streaming

01 Video Streaming

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Biography

A content creator who spans every imaginable outlet, Alex Warren stepped out from behind the phone and into the recording studio to introduce his passionate, ultimately chart-topping singer/songwriter pop. By 2021, was crafting quivering, sensitive, confessional pop tunes that slather his open-hearted melodies with layers of gossamer electronics -- the glossy bed provides Warren with an avenue to process the trauma of losing both of his parents at an early age. The California native charted abroad in early 2024 before making his Billboard Hot 100 debut with "Burning Down" from his debut EP, You'll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1); it charted internationally while reaching the top half of the Billboard 200. In 2025, Warren landed a global smash hit with "Ordinary," topping charts worldwide. It was included on his full-length debut, the international Top Five hit You'll Be Alright, Kid, which added 11 songs to his initial EP. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2024 80 Before You Leave Me -1-

2024 93 Save You A Seat -2-

2024 09 Carry You Home -3- MILLIONAIRE

2024 23 Burning Down -4-

2025 01 Ordinary -5- MILLIONAIRE

2025 09 Bloodline (Alex Warren & Jelly Roll) -6-

2025 37 On My Mind (Alex Warren & ROSÉ) -7-

2025 03 Eternity -8-

2026 03 FEVER DREAM -1-

2026 20 FINE PLACE TO DIE -2-

2026 22 PASSENGER -3-

1 x #1 | 3 x Top 5 | 5 x Top 10 | 6 x Top 20 | 9 x Top 40 | 11 x Top 100

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Hey Jude skipped 😢 there's a short edit!!!!

'Hey Jude' skipped for 'Ordinary'...

well, I suppose there's another shot for it in 2028 with both the men's Euros and Beatles biopics happening that year

A groundbreaking 74th week for a former thirteen week long running chart topper from last year

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