Natasha Bedingfield is writing one other chapter to her U.Okay. chart story, due to a sync in Will Gluck’s rom-com Anybody However You.
The British pop singer and songwriter’s “Unwritten” (through Phonogenic) might return to the U.Okay. prime 20 for the primary time in 19 years.
Primarily based on a late chart blast printed by the Official Charts Firm, “Unwritten” is predicted to climb 24-20, for its first look within the prime 20.
“Unwritten” peaked at No. 6 following its launch again in 2004, and is certainly one of Bedingfield’s 5 U.Okay. prime 10 hits, a tally that features a No. 1 with “These Phrases” (each appeared on her debut album from that yr, Unwritten).
Within the Shakespeare-inspired Anybody However You, “Unwritten” performs a pivotal function within the narrative of Glen Powell’s character, and is performed and sung by a number of characters all through the movie.
It’s not the one British pop single from the early noughts having fun with a resurgence, powered by a characteristic movie.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor‘s “Homicide on the Dancefloor” (Polydor) lifted to No. 2 on the Official U.Okay. Singles Chart final week, following its memorable spot late in Emerald Fennell’s dark-as-coal film Saltburn — equaling its peak set again in 2001.
The Saltburn bump is actual, and it’s taking place across the globe. In america, “Homicide on the Dancefloor” belatedly entered the Billboard Sizzling 100 at No. 98, and now rises to No. 58 in its second week. And in Australia, “Homicide on the Dancefloor” reenters the ARIA Chart at No. 25.
As beforehand reported, Noah Kahan‘s “Stick Season” (Republic Information) is on monitor for a 3rd successive week at No. 1 on the U.Okay. chart, whereas Ariana Grande’s “Sure, And?” (Republic Information) needs to be the week’s prime debut, bowing at No. 2 on the midweek tally. “Homicide on the Dancefloor” is forecast to finish the U.Okay. podium, at No. 3.
The subsequent Official U.Okay. Singles Chart is printed late Friday, Jan. 19.
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