Six Sweet Weeks! Sabrina Carpenter Reigns at No. 1 in the U.K
Sabrina Carpenter has continued her unstoppable reign on the U.K. Official Singles Chart along with her hit “Taste,” which stays at No. 1 for a sixth consecutive week.
Over the previous seven days, the observe has garnered 6.2 million streams, maintaining it comfortably forward of Chappell Roan’s “Good Luck Babe” at No. 2. Despite its relentless push for the high spot, “Good Luck Babe” nonetheless hasn’t managed to surpass Sabrina’s spectacular run.
The Weeknd and Playboi Carti have additionally made their mark with their collaboration “Timeless,” from The Weeknd’s upcoming sixth album Hurry Up, Tomorrow, debuting at No. 7 on the chart. This marks The Weeknd’s seventeenth Top 10 hit in the U.K., whereas for Playboi Carti, it’s his second.
Meanwhile, Billie Eilish’s “Wildflower” has been steadily climbing the chart and has now damaged into the Top 20 for the first time, touchdown bang on No. 20.
Billie isn’t any stranger to chart-topping success, having beforehand reached No. 2 along with her 2019 smash hit “Bad Guy.” With “Wildflower” persevering with to achieve momentum, it may imply Billie could also be heading for one more chart milestone.
In one other spectacular leap, Linkin Park’s “Heavy Is The Crown” skyrocketed 48 locations this week to No. 18, marking the band’s twentieth U.K. Top 40 single. It’s clear that even after years in the sport and a brand new vocalist, their fanbase stays as devoted as ever, proving their endurance in a continuously evolving music panorama.
Addison Rae additionally continues to rise, as her tune “Diet Pepsi” moved up 15 spots to No. 22. This marks her first time breaking into the U.K. Top 40, marking a serious achievement for the rising pop star.
Rounding out the chart’s newcomers is London MC Nines, who enters the Top 40 at No. 39 with “Going Crazy,” following the launch of his last album. His newest effort has garnered sufficient consideration to safe his seventh U.K. Top 40 single.
Additionally, Noah Kahan’s “Stick Season,” named the largest tune of the 12 months up to now in the U.K., has made a return to the Top 40, touchdown at No. 40. The observe’s means to rebound into the chart after slipping out showcases its enduring reputation and enchantment throughout varied audiences.
Stay tuned to see what tracks make actions on the U.K. Official Charts this week.