Gracie Abrams prepares for Number 1 return as Lola Young rises into Top 3

UK firebrand Lola Young will be seeing 2025 in with her first Top 3 single.

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Gracie Abrams’s That’s So True tops the Official Singles Chart midweek as it plots a return to Number 1. 

The spiky break-up track previously spent five weeks at Number 1, before being de-throned by WHAM!’s Last Christmas.  

Gracie’s first chart-topper, That’s So True isn’t home and dry yet, though – having to defend itself from ROSÉ and Bruno Mars’ bouncy pop ditty APT. (2) and an ascendant Lola Young. 

Just named one of Official Charts’s Ones To Watch for 2025, Lola Young’s Messy continues to climb this week, heading for a brand-new peak of Number 3 – with the possibility of Number 1 still in sight. 

Teddy Swims could see two singles inside the Top 10 on Friday; The Door on track for a re-peak (5) and Bad Dreams (7). 

Bolton-born singer and producer Chrystal has been a presence in the Top 40 through the final weeks of 2024, but this week could see her claim her debut Top 10 single with The Days (6). The track previously peaked at Number 24. 

BRITs Rising Star of the year 2025, Myles Smith, could get the new year off to a very good start – Nice To Meet Ya is expected to re-enter the Top 20 (13), while former Top 10 hit Stargazing could return to the Top 30 (30) after being named the Official biggest British single of 2024. 

Finally, PAWSA’s remix of The Adventures of Stevie V’s acclaimed 1989 hip-house track Dirty Cash (Money Talks) is expected to make its Top 40 debut at Number 24. The original version of the track peaked at Number 2. 

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Piran

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I don’t mind ‘That’s So True’ but I want to see a new #1 to start off 2025.

Glad to see ‘Messy’ in the Top 3 as it’s been growing on me a lot lately!