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Mart!n

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  1. Mart!n posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    MW week website has not been updated all week, their last update was last Friday, my guess there won't be one tonight, since we didn't get an update on sales for the Monday update from OCC.
  2. Mart!n posted a post in a topic in Dance and Electronic
    New music from Robyn, what a comeback, hoping it gets released, its quite a banger ❤️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rzb3_GBYVUQ&list=RDRzb3_GBYVUQ&start_radio=1 Can a mod sort the you tube video, ain't got a clue how to embed you tube videos on here or where to go lol
  3. Mart!n posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    This feels so ancient
  4. Mart!n posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Could be a contender for #1 in the new year, this is awful
  5. NMEMcFly's Tom Fletcher and Paddington enter race for Christ...The new single that McFly's Tom Fletcher has recorded for the new Paddington Bear musical has entered the race for Christmas Number One. The new single that McFly‘s Tom Fletcher has recorded for the new Paddington Bear musical has entered the race for Christmas Number One. Titled ‘One Of Us’, the song was written and performed by the McFly frontman for the new production of Paddington The Musical which is currently previewing at the Savoy Theatre in London. Released today (Friday November 28) via Decca, it arrives with a new music video that sees the singer and Paddington Bear himself at the Paddington Station in London. In the musical, it is sung by the character of Mrs Brown when Paddington goes missing, and has lyrics that centre on community and togetherness. With the single release, the song is now in the running to reach the Christmas Number One spot on the charts, and a spokesperson for William Hill says it has a 6/1 chance of reaching peak position. The full album, ‘Paddington The Musical – Original Cast Recording’ will be released in March 2026, and have collectible vinyl variants arriving in May. It features the complete West End cast, and full orchestra at Abbey Road Studios.
  6. Getting boring now, could it be #1 in the new year
  7. Chains of Love could easily take off in the new year, when all the Christmas tracks disappear, with the film release.
  8. Loving this its a bop
  9. And we all know your name is Jack, how repetitive
  10. Mart!n posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    And Mariah has defrosted ☹️
  11. Mart!n posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    76 The Police - Every Breath You Take
  12. Mart!n posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Mariah Carey is defrosting :D
  13. Mart!n posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Please move on, Golden has been there for a long time
  14. Mart!n posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Most of the Halloween tracks have left, hence Ordinary has climbed up a few places. What It Sounds Like, is a awful song
  15. Just heard it for the first time, its pretty catchy, I quite like it #1 incoming
  16. I just heard Kylie's xmas track pretty catchy, could be an early contender for #1 ha ha
  17. Mart!n posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    OMG Rockwell love this back in the day
  18. Mart!n posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    And Katy Perry - Fireworks 5th Nov :prays:
  19. Mart!n posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Thriller #1 oh please, someone is having a laugh
  20. Mart!n posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Symphony Magic
  21. Lily Allen's album is just fantastic, had it on repeat all day long, gets better and better on every play, I'm loving West End Girl, at first I thought it was a cover version when I saw the track title.
  22. Mart!n posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Now that's a fresh chart 10 new entries inside the top 40 with 5 artists having 3 tracks between them inside the top 40. Shame Tame Impala didn't climb, inside the top 20 with Dracula, having artists with 3 tracks, is just pushing the decent tracks further down the chart.
  23. So far this is looking like last week's chart with tracks just dropping the few odd places down or up.