Beyoncé holds all of the playing cards as “Texas Maintain ‘Em” blasts into the U.Okay. high 10.
The brand new single, the primary from Bey’s forthcoming Renaissance Act II (Columbia/Parkwood Ent) venture, bows at No. 9 on the Official U.Okay. Singles Chart, revealed Friday, Feb. 16.
With that quick begin, the pop famous person luggage a twenty second U.Okay. high 10 single. Act II will mark Bey’s eighth studio report, 4 of which have gone to No. 1 within the U.Okay.
Three cuts from Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s Vultures 1 (YZY) fly into the Official Chart – the utmost allowed from anyone album. All crack the highest 20, led by “Carnival” (at No. 12), “Burn” (No. 17) and “Again To Me” (No. 18).
On the high of the tally is Noah Kahan’s “Stick Season” (Republic Information), which logs a seventh straight week at No. 1. With its mum or dad album climbing to the summit of the Official U.Okay. Albums Chart, Kahan has his first profession U.Okay. chart double. A brand new version of the Stick Season album yields the monitor “Perpetually,” which arrives at No. 31 for his fifth U.Okay. high 40 single.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s Saltburn-powered “Homicide On The Dancefloor” (Polydor) holds at No. 2 on the Official Singles Chart, lower than 600 mixed models forward of Benson Boone’s “Stunning Issues” (Warner Information), the OCC studies. “Stunning Issues” lifts 5-3, a brand new peak place for the 21-year-old Washington-born singer-songwriter.
Additionally on the rise is YG Marley’s “Reward Jah within the Moonlight” (YG Marley Music), up 9-5. That’s a profession excessive for Marley, the grandson of the late, nice Bob Marley and son of Ms. Lauryn Hill.
English singer and TV presenter Wes Nelson enjoys a high 40 debut with “Abracadabra” (Moor), his collaboration with homegrown R&B favourite Craig David. It’s new at No. 37, following the pair’s dwell efficiency on ITV’s Love Island All Stars, for Nelson’s fourth U.Okay. high 40 single and David’s twenty sixth.
Lastly, Tracy Chapman’s “Quick Automotive” (Rhino) returns to the highest 40 following her uncommon efficiency of the ‘80s hit on the 2024 Grammy Awards. “Quick Automotive” reenters at No. 38, after Chapman and nation star Luke Combs carried out the track on the Grammys on Feb. 4, marking Chapman’s first dwell tv look since 2015. Initially launched in 1988, “Quick Automotive” reached its peak of No. 4 in 2011, and has been launched to nation audiences by Combs’ devoted rendition which appeared on 2023’s Gettin’ Previous and have become a U.S. hit.
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