Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding's Miracle heading for second week at Number 1
Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding are eyeing up a second week at the Official Singles Chart summit with Miracle.
Last week, the song saw producer Calvin surpass Elton John and Eminem as one of the artists with the most Number 1 singles in UK chart history, taking eighth place, while Ellie now equals Rita Ora and Geri Halliwell’s quartet of four Number 1s by a British female solo artist.
Can Ellie claim the rare Official Chart Double with Miracle and her Higher Than Heaven album this week? Find out on Friday April 14.
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Afrobeats star Libianca tracks to claim a new peak for her unstoppable crossover hit People on Friday (2), which recently ended a mammoth 11-week stint at Number 1 on the Official Afrobeats Chart.
Drake is on course for this week’s highest new entry with his latest cut Search & Rescue (7). Should it hold on, it’ll become the Canadian singer and rapper’s 38th UK Top 10 single. Explore Drake’s Official Charts history in full here.
Miley Cyrus’s Flowers tracks to remain Top 5 following its unveiling as 2023’s Official biggest song so far (5). See the full year-to-date Top 40 singles here. Meanwhile, George Ezra’s enduring Green Green Grass is so far on the ascent once again (8).
Many tracks look set to score brand new peaks this week. In its 13th week on the chart, Mimi Webb’s Red Flags could break into the Top 10 for the first time (10), while Jax Jones and Calum Scott team-up Whistle tracks to rise two (12). Switch Disco and Ella Henderson’s dance banger React could reach new highs on Friday (14), as could Meghan Trainor’s viral earworm Mother (17).
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Other new peaks this week could include British singer Bakar’s Hell N Back (21), Ayra Starr’s Rush (22), and Zara Larsson’s Can’t Tame Her (23).
Lewis Capaldi’s How I’m Feeling Now (24) could return to its previous peak, while former Number 1 Forget Me could soar back into the Top 40 (28) following the release of his Netflix documentary last week.
David Guetta, Anne-Marie and Coi Leray’s Haddaway-sampling Baby Don’t Hurt Me eyes a Top 40 debut (25) and, finally, US country star Morgan Wallen hopes to score his first-ever UK Top 40 single with Last Night (40).
See the Official Singles Chart Update Top 40 below:
LW | TW | TITLE | ARTIST | LABEL |
1 | 1 | MIRACLE | CALVIN HARRIS/ELLIE GOULDING | COLUMBIA |
4 | 2 | PEOPLE | LIBIANCA | 5K |
3 | 3 | EYES CLOSED | ED SHEERAN | ATLANTIC |
5 | 4 | CALM DOWN | REMA | JONZING WORLDWIDE/MAVIN |
2 | 5 | FLOWERS | MILEY CYRUS | COLUMBIA |
7 | 6 | AS IT WAS | HARRY STYLES | COLUMBIA |
NEW | 7 | SEARCH & RESCUE | DRAKE | OVO/REPUBLIC RECORDS |
11 | 8 | GREEN GREEN GRASS | GEORGE EZRA | COLUMBIA |
8 | 9 | CREEPIN' | METRO BOOMIN/WEEKND/21 SAVAGE | REPUBLIC RECORDS |
12 | 10 | RED FLAGS | MIMI WEBB | EPIC |
9 | 11 | BOY'S A LIAR | PINKPANTHERESS | WARNER RECORDS |
14 | 12 | WHISTLE | JAX JONES/CALUM SCOTT | POLYDOR |
13 | 13 | IF WE EVER BROKE UP | MAE STEPHENS | EMI |
15 | 14 | REACT | SWITCH DISCO & ELLA HENDERSON | RELENTLESS |
19 | 15 | ANTI-HERO | TAYLOR SWIFT | EMI |
17 | 16 | ESCAPISM | RAYE FT 070 SHAKE | HUMAN RE SOURCES |
22 | 17 | MOTHER | MEGHAN TRAINOR | EPIC |
18 | 18 | KILL BILL | SZA | RCA/TOP DAWG |
21 | 19 | HEAVEN | NIALL HORAN | CAPITOL |
20 | 20 | DIE FOR YOU | WEEKND | REPUBLIC RECORDS/XO |
28 | 21 | HELL N BACK | BAKAR | BLACK BUTTER |
24 | 22 | RUSH | AYRA STARR | MAVIN |
27 | 23 | CAN'T TAME HER | ZARA LARSSON | BLACK BUTTER/EPIC/SOMMER HOUSE |
37 | 24 | HOW I'M FEELING NOW | LEWIS CAPALDI | EMI |
NEW | 25 | BABY DON'T HURT ME | DAVID GUETTA FT ANNE-MARIE | PARLOPHONE |
23 | 26 | SURE THING | MIGUEL | JIVE |
6 | 27 | CEILINGS | LIZZY MCALPINE | HARBOUR ARTISTS & MUSIC |
45 | 28 | FORGET ME | LEWIS CAPALDI | EMI |
26 | 29 | ALL OF THE GIRLS YOU LOVED BEFORE | TAYLOR SWIFT | EMI |
30 | 30 | I'M GOOD (BLUE) | DAVID GUETTA & BEBE REXHA | PARLOPHONE |
31 | 31 | HERE | TOM GRENNAN | INSANITY |
25 | 32 | ENERGY | DIGGA D | BLACK MONEY RECORDS |
33 | 33 | MESSY IN HEAVEN | VENBEE & GODDARD | COLUMBIA |
32 | 34 | PLAYERS | COI LERAY | UPTOWN/REPUBLIC RECORDS |
10 | 35 | US AGAINST THE WORLD | STRANDZ | RELENTLESS |
29 | 36 | PRETTY BOYS | CAITY BASER | CHOSEN MUSIC/EMI |
40 | 37 | MADE YOU LOOK | MEGHAN TRAINOR | RCA |
36 | 38 | OH BABY | NATHAN DAWE/BRU-C/BSHP/CROSS | ATLANTIC |
34 | 39 | EAT YOUR YOUNG | HOZIER | ISLAND |
59 | 40 | LAST NIGHT | MORGAN WALLEN | EMI |
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Rob Parkinson
Listened to 'starry eyed' the other day and then 'miracle' afterwards, really struggling to see how it is being so successful when compared to Ellie's prior tracks, especially ones with Calvin, they are far greater to listen to and more appealing to me. I must be getting old :(
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HazDaSprinter
How is Strandz on ACR? His success JUST started :/
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HazDaSprinter
MILEY CYRUS ON ACR
thierry henon
Am loving this new chart update! MIRACLE remaining at number 1. Some of my fav artists climbing again and reaching a new peak: MIMI, JAX and CALUM, ELLA and MEGHAN....All making the Top 20 as well!!
Piran
Glad to see Ellie Goulding on course for a chart double! 😊
Also happy that 'People' moves into the runner-up position. :)