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Created for Disney and Pixar’s highly anticipated new film Toy Story 5, it marks a return to Taylor’s country roots, blending styles that have defined her record-breaking career as a songwriter and artist.
Having last clinched a Number 1 accomplishment with Opalite in February, is it time for TayTay to regain her rightful chart-topping crown?
Striving for his sixth Top 10 is Alex Warren with PASSENGER (10), the first single from his upcoming album, WILDCHILD.
Prospa’s Free Your Mind is primed and ready to match its personal best peak (17), as Justin Bieber’s Beauty and a Beat looks to greet the Top 40 standings once more (21).
American newcomer Alyssa Grace is on the verge of bagging a first Top 40 accolade with her gritty tune, bloodstream (22).
Bumpin’ up the chart? Silva Bumpa’s mesmerising hit On 2nite could elevate an impressive 14 places and earn the DJ a maiden Top 40 position (29).
Finally, Mac Miller’s 2016 hit Cinderella featuring Ty Dolla $ign is looking to make its mark, following a distinct TikTok trend that has led to the track going viral (35).
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sashabertold
The age of mediocrity continues.
Taylor's music is just so boring(for me).
She's so not daring just safe space and parents approved.
M
musicfan86
- the bias is unreal. Why is it her right? Is it her right more than any other deserving artist?
Anyway, the song is just another mid song from Taylor that’s being overly praised because it’s her. It sounds like everything else she does but with a harmonica. I guess people really do love unseasoned chicken and white rice.
Piran
Not at all surprised that Taylor is #1. Curious to see if she holds up though given that it's with a country single for a movie soundtrack.
What I wasn't expecting was yet another resurgence for 'Beauty and a Beat'. How did that happen?