Eminem's Houdini set for second week at Number 1
Eminem looks set to score a second consecutive week at Number 1 with Houdini. The first track lifted from the rapper’s upcoming 12th studio album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), Houdini could become Eminem’s longest-running chart-topper in the UK.
Virginia country star Shaboozey’s breakout hit A Bar Song (Tipsy) shows no sign of slowing down, tracking to lift one to its previous peak (3).
Billie Eilish’s HIT ME HARD AND SOFT cut BIRDS OF A FEATHER is on the ascent midweek, hoping to claim a brand-new peak this Friday (4).
Following her recent five-week stint at Number 1 with Espresso, Sabrina Carpenter is expected to bag this week’s highest new entry with Please Please Please (5). The Jack Antonoff-produced track, lifted from recently announced sixth LP Short N’ Sweet, could earn Sabrina her second UK Top 10 single.
RAYE’s genre-bending seven-minute social commentary Genesis. is on course to become the South London singer-songwriter’s 15th Top 40 single, currently predicted to make a Number 12 debut.
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macie
GO ON RAYEEEE
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mrstarling
TOP 20 TIER LIST:
LEGENDARY GOLD:
A bar song (tipsy) - 3
Too sweet - 16
Beautiful things - 18
Slow it down - 20
I QUITE LIKE THIS:
Stargazing - 8
Austin - 10
Belong together - 14
EEEERM ITS OK:
Fortnight - 11
I can do it with a broken heart - 19
THIS IS BAD:
Birds of a feather- 4
Chichiro - 15
VERY VERY BAD:
Lunch - 9
Genesis - 12
Million dollar baby - 13
Good luck, babe - 17
I had some help - 7
THIS IS AT THE POINT OF NO RETURN THE WORST.
Houdini (1)
Espresso (2)
Please please please (5)
BAND4BAND (6)
WORST OF THE WEEK: BAND4BAND
BEST OF THE WEEK: a bar song (tipsy)
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mrstarling
I also had too write this flipping twice cause official charts deleted all the text the first time
Piran
Crazy how Eminem has had 11 #1 singles but he’s never had one that’s spent multiple weeks at the summit.
Good to see the debuts for ‘Please Please Please’ and ‘Genesis’!
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Spawnygit
It’s probably because most of them were in the days of just physical sales when number ones used to be different every week. I do think if streaming was around back then, a few would’ve stayed there longer
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mrstarling
Hopefully em leaves no.1