Sonny Fodera, MK & Clementine Douglas's Asking tops Official Trending Chart
The dance banger is officially the UK's hottest Trending track this week
Sonny Fodera, MK & Clementine Douglas top this week's Official Trending Chart with infectious dance banger Asking.
Having spent weeks 10 weeks on the Official Singles Chart so far, the trio's first team-up is officially the UK's biggest Trending
Tom Odell's heart-wrenching return Black Friday is this week's highest new Trending entry as it enjoys viral success on social media (2). The single currently tracks to become Tom's fourth Top 40 entry on the Official Singles Chart, sitting inside the Top 20 midweek (15).
Rising star Tyla claims a new Trending Chart peak with ambient Amapiano hit Water (3), as it also climbs the Official Afrobeats Chart (2). Water could also reach new highs on this week's Official Singles Chart, ascending midweek (20).
MORE: Who is Tyla? Read our exclusive interview with rising Water star
Elsewhere, blink-182 earn a new Trending Top 5 entry with emotional comeback single ONE MORE TIME (5). The title track from Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker's upcoming ninth studio album One More Time... is also on course to enter the Official Singles Chart Top 20 this Friday, September 29 (17). The group's second of two new releases, MORE THAN YOU KNOW, also impacts the Trending Top 20 (17).
Other new Trending Chart entries this week come courtesy of Nines feat. GRM Daily with Daily Duppy (6), Headie One, K-Trap and Clavish with TRIPLE THREAT (8) and Doja Cat with latest Scarlet album cut Agora Hills (9).
As she tracks for this week's Official Number 1 album with Tension, Kylie Minogue's Hold on to Now is a new entry (15), as is fellow Australian singer-songwriter Troye Sivan's Got Me Started (16).
Our last new entry this week comes courtesy of Take That. Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald's first original material in five years - Windows - lands at Number 19. The single is lifted from the group's upcoming studio album This Life, released later this year.
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