Kungs eyes Drake's Official Singles Chart Number 1 for a fourth straight week
The frenchman and Cookin' On 3 Burners are once again ahead at the midweek stage.
Can Kungs and Cookin' On 3 Burners finally knock Drake from the Official Singles Chart Number 1? Today's update is a good indication that they can.
The French and Australian coalition are 1,300 combined chart sales ahead of Drake at the midweek stage. This Girl is leading at the Official Singles Chart Update stage for the fourth straight week, but can One Dance take over by Friday to secure a 13th week at Number 1?
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The rest of today's Top 5 features the same tracks as last Friday's Singles Chart (which saw Drake score a twelfth week at Number 1) in a different order. Calvin Harris and Rihanna regain ground, ascending 4 to 3 with This Is What You Came For, Drake and Rihanna's Too Good slips one to Number 4, and Justin Timberlake's Can't Stop The Feeling is a non-mover at Number 5.
MORE: Check out this week's Official Top 100 Singles Chart Update in full
New entries and high climbers
Calum Scott and The Chainsmokers are both on track for their first ever Top 10 singles this week. Calum's Dancing On My Own is up four to Number 8, while Chainsmokers' collaboration with Daya Don't Let Me Down has risen six places to Number 10.
Next, Dua Lipa's Hotter Than Hell is up four slots to Number 11 and Kent Jones' Don't Mind climbs an impressive 12 places to 14. Just behind him and up seven positions as of the midweek update is Ariana Grande with Into You (15).
Pushing towards a new peak this week is Shawn Mendes with Treat You Better (up eight to 21) and it's a similar story for Jonas Blue - Perfect Strangers has risen 16 places to 22. Bastille are also lifting; Good Grief jolts two places to 26.
Finally, Stone Roses' All For One reenters the Top 40 at 33 with All For One following its physical release and Christine and the Queens' Titled is set for a second week in the Top 40, up two places to 38.
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Alfred Lock
All streamers are lazy tight fisfed cheats who won't physically buy.There's no real major name releases who can end Drakes reign yet and I don't care what you young generation ageist streamers thinlk!
EH
Edward Howard
Anything to get Drake off the top of the charts would be lovely. And I'm still off streaming counts for chart success, considering those streaming it haven't bought the music.
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Scott Harris
Kungs won't make it. Period.
Mark Willmott
Last week Kungs were 3,500 ahead in the midweeks and lost out so can't see them getting number 1 this week. The charts are so static these days!!
I.B.
Yawn...