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Noah Kahan looks to seal second Number 1 single with The Great Divide

Kahan earned his maiden Number 1 back in 2023, when the universally recognised Stick Season topped the charts for seven consecutive weeks.  

MORE: Where every Noah Kahan album and song has charted in the UK 

Therefore, Aperture from Harry Styles begins the week at Number 2; but don’t rule out a comeback from the birthday boy just yet.  

Bruce Springsteen’s stoic protest song Streets of Minneapolis (18) is on course for a strong finish, the first time we could see the legendary musician back in the Top 20 since Secret Garden back in 1997.  

The Boys Don’t Cry resurgence may seemingly continue for The Cure, with the hit track on course to climb 16 places to a new peak (20).  

Elsewhere, Die With A Smile from Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars looks to re-climb, currently up seven (23) while two tunes, What It Sounds Like (26) and How It’s Done (27) from KPop Demon Hunters HUNTR/X, are both tracking to ascend 11 spots each.  

New boyband December 10, formed on the Netflix TV talent show Simon Cowell: The Next Act may see their debut single Run My Way entering the Top 40 at the first time of asking (32).  

Country singer-songwriter Ella Langley is eyeing an Official Singles Chart Top 40 debut, as Choosin’ Texas looks to put itself into contention, up 18 at this moment in time (33).  

And finally, a track aching to break the Top 40 in David Guetta’s Gone Gone Gone featuring Teddy Swims and Tones and I, could leap an astonishing 36 positions (36).   

Article image: Patrick McCormack 

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