Gracie Abrams’ is on fairly the streak with “That’s So True” as her breakout single lands a fourth consecutive week at No. 1 on the U.Okay. Singles Chart.
The singer-songwriter launched the deluxe version of her sophomore album, The Secret of Us, in October, and has seen the bonus monitor develop into her greatest chart hit so far.
The rest of the highest three stays unchanged with Gigi Perez’s “Sailor Track” remaining at No. 2, whereas ROSÉ and Bruno Mars’ “APT.” finishes at No. 3 as soon as once more.
Elsewhere Kendrick Lamar has made an impression on the Official Singles Chart following the shock launch of his new album, GNX. He has three high 10 entries on this week’s version with “Squabble Up” (No. 4), the SZA-starring “Luther” (No. 5), and “TV Off” (No. 6) taking his all-time tally of UK high 10 hits as much as 11. “Squabble Up” is his highest peak on the chart as a solo act, and highest since 2014’s Taylor Swift collaboration “Unhealthy Blood.”
A number of songs from the live-action adaptation of the musical Depraved make an look, with Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande’s model of “Defying Gravity” reaching No. 7. There’s additionally success for Grande’s “In style” (No. 13) and the pair’s “What Is This Feeling” (No. 17).
As we head into December, Mariah Carey and Wham! have each re-entered the highest 10 with their festive classics. The latter’s “Final Christmas” is already as much as No. 8, whereas “All I Need For Christmas Is You” is as much as No. 10. There’s additionally success within the high 40 for festive classics by Brenda Lee, Ariana Grande, Bobby Helms, Ed Sheeran & Elton John, The Pogues and extra.
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