Gracie Abrams holds strong for second week at Number 1 with That’s So True

Plus Chappell Roan, Teddy Swims and Billie Eilish move up in the Top 10.

gracie abrams that's so true number 1 week 2

Congratulations to Gracie Abrams, That's So True holds strong for a second week at Number 1.

Once again fending off competition from Gigi Perez and ROSÉ and Bruno Mars, Gracie Abrams’ That’s So True remains the most-streamed song in the country of the past 7 days.

Gracie also sees synth-pop banger Close To You re-enter the Top 40 today, jumping 10 to its highest-ever position of Number 31. 

Chappell Roan’s HOT TO GO! serves up a brand-new peak (4), as Teddy SwimsThe Door enters the Top 5 for the first time, up three (5). Teddy also secures his third Top 10 single this week, Bad Dreams jumps up seven (8). 

Sabrina Carpenter’s latest hit Bed Chem continues to rise, reaching a brand new peak of Number 6. 

Following weeks of upward momentum, Billie Eilish’s WILDFLOWER finally blooms into a Top 10 hit, flying up four to Number 7. It becomes Billie’s 14th Top 10 single, and the fourth from HIT ME HARD AND SOFT.  

Myles Smith earns this week’s highest new entry with brand new single Nice To Meet You debuting at Number 12, netting the Luton singer-songwriter his second UK Top 40 single. 

Paris Paloma’s 2023 single labour, a call to arms for female unity, reaches its highest-ever peak in the UK today, vaulting a spectacular 40 spots to Number 22 following the result of the US presidential election. It previously reached Number 28 last year.

Santa, is that you? Mariah Carey fires the starting gun on the 2024 Christmas season on The Official Chart as All I Want For Christmas Is You re-entering the UK Top 40 today at Number 38. 

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Finally, Bolton-born singer-songwriter Chrystal makes her UK Top 40 debut with The Days up 16 to Number 39. 

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Good to see 'Wildflower' and 'Bad Dreams' in the Top 10. I'm especially loving the big re-entry for 'Labour'!