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  1. Not saying you’re wrong but that estimate is much lower than I would’ve thought, given how well it’s performed in the second half of the year! In regards to other entries I’m still crossing my fingers for Dive even though there’s not much time left for it. Looks like it would have to get a platinum certification soon to prove it’s not far away
  2. Anybody got a yearly sales estimate for Let Down and Escapism?
  3. And do we think Subway and Survive are completely out of the race now? If so it's kinda wild that 2 non-charity number 1's from the middle of the year will miss the year end list. I don't remember the last time that would've happened, especially in the streaming age!
  4. Anyone got a sales prediction for Olivia Dean's Dive? Could be a potential wildcard?
  5. It's not even gone silver yet. It's probably around about 180-195k. It's been out for about 4 months too and there are only 2 left.
  6. They're both very well known in the modern rave/dnb scene
  7. Great list btw! Small one, but Fisherman by J Hus has charted. It was #47 on Common Sense's release
  8. I love Dakota, but I think it's an extremely worrying sign that all three of the new/re-entries have not charted on the singles chart this year. That puts the total number of non-charters on the YTD list up from 9 to 12. Compare that to only 13 songs released in 2025 that are on the actual YTD list! Also I'm not tracking this year (or at least, yet...) but I'm surprised Belong Together and A Sky Full Of Stars haven't been mentioned on this forum as songs that could go anytime soon. Surprised they made it to the halfway mark!
  9. Amazed Who has a serious chance of missing the mid year mark!
  10. No new peak for Revolving Door this week?
  11. Yes it is, but that's also why the frequency of songs that have been number one for >2 months has increased massively since streaming was added. Even if Ordinary doesn't take Adams' record, I'd be surprised if something else doesn't over the next 10 years
  12. Tbh Bryan Adams getting the record will always be more impressive because even if the charts were incredibly weak back in 1991, it was still at a time when people had to go to shops and spend money on the individual record. Warren's lead and streaming numbers are impressive, but it won't be as impressive if he takes the record because the method of consumption is so much easier for people to do and so vastly different. I wonder if both songs will end up holding the same reputation too lol. Ordinary is the best song on Warren's album and better than Everything I Do, but I wouldn't mind if it similarly goes down as one of the most despised hits of the decade!
  13. Did Nokia and The Giver not reach new peaks this week?
  14. think you might’ve forgot Show Me Love? Was that the other debut this week?
  15. Is Burning Down meant to be DCL-3 instead of DCL-1? It was DCL-2 the previous week.