Sophie Ellis-Bextor continues its dance up the U.Okay. chart, thanks partially to the small-screen magic of Saltburn.
The British pop veteran’s “Homicide On The Dancefloor” (through Polydor) is proving deadly as soon as once more, capturing the zeitgeist by means of a sync in Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn, the darkish comedy that’s caught hearth on Amazon Prime Video.
As beforehand reported, “Homicide On The Dancefloor” breezed into the Official U.Okay. Singles Chart final Friday, Jan. 5 at No. 8 — for its first prime 10 look in additional than 22 years.
Primarily based on midweek gross sales and streaming information printed by the Official Charts Firm, “Dancefloor” is buzzing. The observe is predicted to hit No. 3 when the weekly chart is printed this Friday, only one place beneath its all-time peak, set following its launch in 2001.
Noah Kahan’s “Stick Season” (Republic Information) is predicted to retain prime spot, forward of Jack Harlow’s former chief, “Lovin On Me” (Atlantic), which is anticipated to carry at No. 2.
The highest new launch ought to belong to Liam Gallagher, whose collaborative single with John Squire, “Simply One other Rainbow” (Warner Information), is ready for a No. 4 debut. As a member of Oasis, Gallagher has collected eight U.Okay. No. 1 singles, and 26 appearances within the prime 40; with Beady Eye and as a solo artist, Gallagher has a further six prime 40 appearances. Squire, as founding guitarist with fellow Manchester rock favorites The Stone Roses, has 4 prime 10 and 15 prime 40 appearances on the nationwide singles survey.
In the meantime, U.S. artist Teddy Swims may crack the U.Okay. prime 10 for the primary time with “Lose Management” (Atlantic), which lifts 10-7 on the Official Chart Replace.
Sheffield, England-formed rock band Convey Me The Horizon is on observe for an eighth prime 40 look with “Kool-Assist” (RCA), new at No. 12 on the chart blast.
Lastly, Sabrina Carpenter’s “feather” (Polydor) is flying on the chart blast, up 33-17. If it holds its course, “feather” will turn into the American singer and actress’s first prime 20 single within the U.Okay. It’s already her career-best performer, outpacing “Pores and skin” (No. 28) and “Nonsense” (No. 32).
All shall be revealed when the Official U.Okay. Singles Chart is printed this Friday, Jan. 12.
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