Sam Fender and Olivia Dean break chart record previously set by Rihanna and Jay-Z

Congratulations go to The Chemical Brothers, who earn their first Top 10 hit in over 20 years with Go (7). Released in 2015, the track has experienced major virality in the past few weeks thanks to its inclusion in Netflix action-thriller film, Apex. Go entered the Top 40 for the first time last week and has vaulted an impressive 15 places over the past seven days. Check out all the stats and history behind the song in this Official Charts deep dive.
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Prospa and Cloonee’s Free Your Mind is freely dominating the charts, breaking new ground as it pierces the Top 20 for the first time (20).
There’s a huge surge up the standings for SIENNA SPIRO’s Material Lover, lifted from The Devil Wears Prada 2 soundtrack. The song jumps a remarkable 44 places to Number 23, earning Sienna her fourth Top 40 accolade. As a result of this, The Visitor also re-enters the main standings (33).
The One That Got Away… and then came back! Katy Perry’s 2012 banger makes a grand re-entry to the Top 40 for the first time in over 14 years as the track goes viral on social media (30). Another legacy track in Harry Styles’ Sign of the Times lands at Number 40, thanks to its inclusion in the Project Hail Mary movie.
Charli xcx’s pivot into Rock Music earns her a 26th Top 40 single (36).
Elsewhere, Malcolm Todd’s Earrings reaches new heights (21), as do Self Aware from Temper City (32), and Stella Lefty’s Boston (35).




