Sabrina Carpenter's Taste spends second week at Number 1 as Oasis take Live Forever to new highs
Sabrina Carpenter makes it two weeks at the top with Taste.
Securing the Top 3 positions for a second week consecutively, Taste is followed by former chart-toppers Please Please Please (2) and Espresso (3), with Sabrina now clocking up a cumulative 14 non-consecutive weeks at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart in 2024 so far.
Sabrina now becomes the first female artist ever to occupy Numbers 1, 2 and 3 on the Official Singles Chart concurrently for two consecutive weeks, and only the second artist overall, after Ed Sheeran achieved the feat in 2017 with Shape of You, Galway Girl and Castle on the Hill respectively.
Taste is also the UK’s most-streamed song of the past seven days, racking up a total of 8 million streams this week.
This comes as Sabrina’s Espresso is crowned 2024’s Official Song of the Summer in the UK, having shifted 800,000 UK chart units this summer (counted between June-August 2024), including 92.25 million streams.
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As Definitely Maybe returns to Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart, Oasis take their 1995 single Live Forever to new highs this week. Originally peaking at Number 10 on its release, Live Forever clinches a brand-new best, up 11 to Number 8.
Oasis’s Don’t Look Back In Anger returns to the Top 10 for the first time in 28 years, jumping seven (9) and marking the first time the group have ever logged two singles inside the Top 10 simultaneously. Meanwhile, Wonderwall lifts six (11).
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Benson Boone’s Slow It Down rebounds back into the Top 20, up six (19), as Gigi Perez’s viral hit Sailor Song vaults 11 to a new peak (24) and Gracie Abrams’ I Love You, I’m Sorry leaps 13 (25).
Finally, Coldplay, Little Simz, Burna Boy, Elyanna and TINI’s WE PRAY, reaches new highs this week, jumping 13 to break into the Top 40 for the first time (34).
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Piran
Not a fan of 'Slow It Down' returning to the Top 20.
Surprised that 'I Love You, I'm Sorry', 'Sailor Song' and 'We Pray' all gained by as much as they did!
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mrstarling
What's to dislike about 'Slow it down?