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  • Jessie Where
    Jessie Where

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

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    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-

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    adrianreavill83

    This knocked CoComelon off the top of the video streaming chart

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Three lions at 3 is pretty poetic

Hopefully that means wonderwall has stalled at 2 (until it gets another reset for the tour next year) yes it wont drop as fast as the other football songs but hopefully a decent drop next week

I hate Noel & Liam I think they are so arrogant, but I cannot deny that wonderwall is a great song. I’d rather this stay as the footie linked song over sweet Caroline any day

1 minute ago, K3 said:

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This chart run insane really deserves that record now

Sales from the only previous week at #2 for 'Wonderwall' in 1995:

1- UP ON THE ROOF/ I BELIEVE- Robson & Jerome (258,000)

2- WONDERWALL- Oasis (163,000)

3- GANGSTA’S PARADISE- Coolio Ft LV (163,000)

It only just outsold Coolio - today could have had it at a new peak but for a few sales!

So Wonderwall was blocked by I Believe/ Up on the Roof AND now Rein Me In from reaching the top!

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thinking Future chart hit? thinking

Gracie Abrams

Tracks from Daughter From Hell

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Released: 17th July 2026

Label: Gracie Abrams

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Biography

Los Angeles singer/songwriter Gracie Abrams has a talent for cutting to the quick. A song about a breakup’s messy aftermath, “21” opens bluntly with the line: “I missed your 21st birthday.” Another song about finding it hard to move on revolves around the simple admission, “I miss you, I’m sorry.” Abrams’ swift incisions are particularly notable given that her father is director J.J. Abrams, whose television series Lost boasted such ingeniously convoluted plotlines. Born in 1999, the Los Angeles native grew up listening to Joni Mitchell and Elliott Smith, but it wasn’t until she discovered Phoebe Bridgers, at age 13, that she began writing her own songs. She wrote “minor”—about a crush who lived too far away for her to visit before curfew—at age 17. “It was the first time that I’d written a song where I felt like I wasn’t trying to emulate someone else’s sound,” she tells Apple Music. Even Abrams’ early singles display a wisdom beyond her years. Released when she was 20, “21” revolves around the devastating line, “You’ll be the love of my life when I was young”—an elegant example of her knack for turning an idea as simple as “young love” into a complex meditation on life’s changes. “Looking back is unattractive to me,” she acknowledges, yet while preparing her first long-form statement—2020’s minor—she realised she needed to reflect to move forward. “Thinking about what that meant and how the songs needed to exist together,” she says, the experience of writing “minor” as a teen never went away. “It was always in the back of my head. I didn’t want to run away from it.” - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2023 72 Everywhere, Everything (Noah Kahan & Gracie Abrams)

2024 81 I miss you, I'm sorry -1-

2024 67 Risk -1-

2024 31 Close To You -2-

2024 37 us. (feat. Taylor Swift) -AT-

2024 04 I Love You, I'm Sorry -3- MILLIONAIRE

2024 01 That's So True -4- MILLIONAIRE

2025 28 Call Me When You Break Up (Selena Gomez, benny blanco & Gracie Abrams)

2026 64 Badlands (Mumford & Sons & Gracie Abrams)

2026 18 Hit The Wall -1-

2026 39 Look At My Life -2-

1 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 2 x Top 10 | 3 x Top 20 | 7 x Top 40 | 11 x Top 100

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beabadoobee

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2nd single from Pylon

Released: 14th July 2026

Label: beabadoobee

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As beabadoobee, singer-songwriter Beatrice Kristi Ilejay Laus meticulously dissects the tiny joys and inner battles of everyday life and wraps them all into snug indie-pop gems. Born in 2000 in the Philippines, Beatrice moved to London with her parents at age three. After spending a number of years playing the violin, she found the creative outlet she was craving after her father gave her a guitar at age 17. Inspired by the lo-fi lullabies of Kimya Dawson on the Juno soundtrack and the candid ballads of Original Pilipino Music, she began crafting songs in her “safe place”: her bedroom. The Apple Music Up Next alum recorded her debut track, the cosy acoustic lullaby “Coffee”, in 2017. A nearly instant online hit that would be reworked into the 2020 Powfu hit “death bed (coffee for your head)”, the tweeish track landed her a record deal with Dirty Hit Records and kicked off a prolific musical streak that included opening for Clairo and The 1975 and releasing 2020’s Fake It Flowers, a tender, cathartic love letter to ’90s alternative and indie rock—and to herself. Laus followed this debut with an expansive second full-length, 2022’s Beatopia, that incorporated influences from glitchy electro and R&B, along with a string of one-off singles, including 2023’s orchestrated romantic waltz “Glue Song”. She also bolstered her list of collaborators—including jazz sensation Laufey on “A Night To Remember”—and opened several dates of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. The momentum behind beabadoobee continued to increase on the dreamy ’90s alt-rock single “Take A Bite”, from 2024’s This Is How Tomorrow Moves. But as she has built up her confidence and her sound, Laus remains a refreshingly honest voice. “With my music, I want it to feel like a warm blanket,” she told Apple Music. “I want it to be that album you dance to in your bedroom late at night.” - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2020 04 death bed (coffee for your head) (Powfu feat. beabadoobee) MILLIONAIRE

2023 38 Glue Song -NAS-

2023 86 the way things go -NAS-

2023 84 A Night To Remember (beabadoobee & Laufey) -NAS-

2024 68 Take A Bite -1*-

2025 89 the perfect pair -1-

2025 64 Real Man -2*-

2026 60 All I Did Was Dream Of You (feat. The Marías) -NAS-

2026 xx Switchblade -1-

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

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Just now, Jessie Where said:

In a few Christmases

Hopefully the chart rules are changed by then

Luckily James hasn't said it's broken any records as it hasn't!

"Rein Me In" is now tied with "Fairytale Of New York" as the third longest-running song in the top 10, with 39 weeks each.

2 minutes ago, Stephen Emmett said:

So Wonderwall was blocked by I Believe/ Up on the Roof AND now Rein Me In from reaching the top!

blocked by Robson & Jerome and by Sam & Olivia

Just now, DanielCarey said:

"Rein Me In" is now tied with "Fairytale Of New York" as the third longest-running song in the top 10, with 39 weeks each.

Two very legendary duets by alternative artists getting a mainstream smash ❤️

The Rein Me In cult will be crying when Last Christmas eventually gets the record for most total weeks at the top 🤣

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17 weeks is even more impresseive when just before its first week it seemed destined to stall top 10 🙌

Id be suprised if any songs from daughter from hell turn out to be hits as the 2 singles so far seem to be the most casual listener friendly

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