Noah Kahan hits the U.Okay. chart for six as “Stick Season” (through Republic Data) extends its reign.
The Vermont, U.S. singer and songwriter’s breakthrough folky quantity racks-up a market main 8.3 million streams, the Official Charts Firm reviews, because it collects a sixth straight week at No. 1.
That’s the longest consecutive streak atop the Official U.Okay. Singles Chart since Dave & Central Cee’s “Sprinter” ran by way of the pack in the summertime of 2023.
“Stick Season” leads an unchanged high three, forward of Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s “Homicide on the Dancefloor” (Polydor) and Teddy Swims’ “Lose Management” (Atlantic), respectively.
There’s change, nonetheless, for Benson Boone’s “Stunning Issues”(Warner Data) which vaults 11-5, for the U.S. artist’s first profession look within the U.Okay. high 10.
One other artist on the rise is YG Marley, grandson of the late, nice Bob Marley, and son of Ms. Lauryn Hill, whose independently-released “Reward Jah In The Moonlight” improves 20-9. That’s Marley’s first-ever U.Okay. high 10 look.
Ella Henderson and Rudimental’s “Alibi” (Atlantic) has a brand new excessive level, lifting 24-16 in its fourth week. “Alibi” samples the late Coolio’s hit “Gangsta’s Paradise” (which in flip sampled Stevie Surprise 1976 single “Pastime Paradise”), a 1995 hit which logged two weeks at No. 1 and completed the yr because the U.Okay.’s second biggest-selling single.
It’s a terrific week for The Final Dinner Social gathering, the critically-lauded London band, whose debut LP Prelude to Ecstasy (through Island) blasts to No. 1 on the Official U.Okay. Albums Chart. The lead single from it, “Nothing Issues,” lifts 22-19 on the Official U.Okay. Singles Chart, printed Friday, Feb. 9, for the five-piece band’s first U.Okay. high 20 look.
Additionally on the rise is Justin Timberlake’s “Egocentric” (up 37-29 through RCA) and Michael Marcagi’s TikTok-powered “Scared To Begin” (Warner Data), up 38-31 – a brand new profession excessive for the singer-songwriter and Cincinnati native.
Lastly, it’s week for Good Neighbours, the English indie-rock duo of Oli Fox and South London-based Scott Verrill, whose debut single “Residence” (Some Motion) cracks the highest 40 for the primary time. “Residence” runs 81-40.
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