Louisa Johnson and Craig David lead this week's Official Trending Chart

Plus listen to a playlist of the Top 20 songs making waves this week...

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Louisa Johnson lands at the top of this week's Official Trending Chart with her latest single So Good.

The singer's first headline release since her X Factor winner's single finishes top of the pile of tracks making waves in the UK this week, based on movement up the Official Singles Chart. 

Louisa released So Good last month, debuting at Number 20 on the Official Singles Chart. It has since climbed to Number 13 - it's current placing in the latest sales flash today (November 22). See below for the full methodology behind the Official Trending Chart.

Craig David also makes a big impact this week with All We Needed. The track is taken from his Number 1 album Following My Intuition and also serves as this year's Children In Need single. Following his performance at the event last Friday (November 18), the song is bound for this week's Top 20, currently at Number 14.

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Meanwhile, The Weeknd's new dual single release I Feel It Coming ft Daft Punk and Party Monster impact this week's trending Top 20 - both are on course to enter the Official Singles Chart Top 40 this week. The tracks appear on his upcoming album Starboy, which is released on Friday, November 25. 

Also making waves on this week's Official Trending Chart is Tom Zanetti's You Want Me, which edges closer to this week's Top 40 after four weeks in the Top 100 (currently at 46), and rising star Rag'N'Bone Man makes an appearance with his latest offering Human.

This week's Official Trending Chart Top 20 is...

POS CLIMB TITLE ARTIST LW CURRENT DIFF PREV PEAK
1   SO GOOD LOUISA JOHNSON 13 13 0 13
2   ALL WE NEEDED CRAIG DAVID NEW 14 0  
3   THE MACK NEVADA/MARK MORRISON/FETTY WAP 23 18 5 23
4   I FEEL IT COMING WEEKND FT DAFT PUNK NEW 20 0  
5   GROW UP OLLY MURS 25 25 0 25
6  ⬆ ALL NIGHT VAMPS FT MATOMA 41 29 12 24
7   PARTY MONSTER WEEKND NEW 36 0  
8   JUJU ON THAT BEAT (TZ ANTHEM) ZAY HILFIGER & ZAYION MCCALL 37 37 0 37
9  ⬆ STILL FALLING FOR YOU ELLIE GOULDING 57 42 15 11
10   NO LIE SEAN PAUL FT DUA LIPA NEW 43 0  
11   LOVE ME NOW JOHN LEGEND 45 45 0  
12  ⬆⬆ YOU WANT ME TOM ZANETTI FT SADIE AMA 72 46 26  
13  ⬆ AFTER THE AFTERPARTY CHARLI XCX FT LIL YACHTY 73 56 17  
14   TOUCH LITTLE MIX NEW 58 0  
15   YOU DON'T KNOW LOVE OLLY MURS 62 62 0 15
16   OOPS LITTLE MIX FT CHARLIE PUTH NEW 70 0  
17   CHUNKY BRUNO MARS NEW 72 0  
18  ⬆⬆ HUMAN RAG'N'BONE MAN 102 73 29  
19   MILLIONAIRE DIGITAL FARM ANIMALS/CASH CASH 76 76 0 25
20  ⬆ JUST SAY KDA FT TINASHE 88 78 10  

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Key

 - Indicates a climb of 10 places
LW - Last week's Official Singles Chart position
CURRENT - Current position on today's Official Singles Chart sales flash
DIFF - Number of places climbed since the previous week on the Official Singles Chart

Listen to a playlist of this week's Official Trending Chart Top 20 on Spotify below. Click here to listen on Deezer.

About the Official Trending Chart

The Official Trending Chart is a brand new chart launched for 2016 to highlight the hottest new tracks beginning to make an impact in the UK every week.

The Top 20 rundown, published on OfficialCharts.com every Tuesday, based on the first four days’ sales of each chart week, is designed to highlight emerging hits as they begin to scale the Official Charts and build buzz.

The Official Trending Chart ranks titles which are showing week-on-week chart growth, and is the only “new music” chart to reflect audio track sales and streams comprehensively across all services.

Devised by the Official Charts Company in close consultation with labels, retailers and media, the chart since launch has already highlighted emerging hits such as Number 1 singles Mike Posner’s I Took A Pill In Ibiza and Drake's One Dance.

The chart is designed to help highlight hit singles in their early stages of their growth, in the light of the shift in release strategies of record labels over the past six months. Under “On Air On Sale”, labels have started to release new music for consumers to buy or stream on the same day as those tracks are released to media (including radio stations and TV).

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