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Official Singles Chart Top 40 on 19/1/2018

19 January 2018 - 25 January 2018

The Official UK Top 40 chart is compiled by the Official Charts Company, based on official sales of sales of downloads, CD, vinyl, audio streams and video streams. The Top 40 is broadcast on BBC Radio 1 and MTV, the full Top 100 is published exclusively on OfficialCharts.com. View the biggest songs of 2023.

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S0me1

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Great to see Sigrid and Troye Sivan get their first solo appearances in the top 40! I've been a huge fan of both for quite a long time now. Hopefully both of those tracks will climb, along with Tom Walker, who really deserves a top 40 hit with "Leave a light on". Also good to see Perfect off the top spot, hopefully River will outlast Barking, which is one of the worst tracks I've heard in a while.

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Carl Mefkintallica Foxall

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Great to see The Cranberries back on both the singles and album charts R.I.P., Dolores O' Riordan Another great artist taken from us too early

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Rob Parkinson

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Barking? Not my kind of tune. Nice for Eminem to take top spot but hopefully Tom Walker will hit top 40 next week epic track. Also loving sigrid another great tune.

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Calum Pk7

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My thoughts on the chart this week:
- Congratulations to Eminem and Ed Sheeran, who finally reach the top spot with River. I'm very glad it finally got a chance at #1, knocking off Perfect, which is frankly boring now to be honest.
- It's also really cool to see Barking by Ramz at #2, it's a really fun track, which i'd like to see at #1 in the future!
- rocketing up 22 places to #7 this week is Camila Cabello's Never Be The Same, after the release of her self-titled debut album. I'm really glad the album release has led to NBTS blowing up in popularity, and I hope it can try and challenge for #1 in the coming weeks!
- The top 10 also sees new peaks for Clean Bandit and Bruno Mars, and Jason Derulo reaches that region for the first time with Tip Toe.
- Dua Lipa is this week's highest climber, with new single IDGAF. Last week I wasn't that much of a fan of the track, but it has grown on me over the last couple of listens and, while it is unlikely to match the success of New Rules, id like to see it become a top 10 hit over the next few weeks!
- I also love seeing climbs for Raye, Jax Jones, Not3s, Steel Banglez and the The Greatest Showman tracks in the top 40! while This Is Me is the most popular and could hit top 10 soon, my favourite of the songs from the soundtrack is Rewrite The Stars at #19. I think Zac and Zendaya have so much chemistry together, and both are great singers! I especially love the part where they duet at the end!
- All this week's top 40 new entries are low down, but are worth waiting for! At #40 is the most popular album track from 'Camila', She Loves Control. It's a great song with a great hook, and is also Camila's first ever top 40 debut as a solo artist! The 3 song rule is very disappointing here, as id have been very interested to see which other tracks form the album could have hit the top 100! I think there could have been three or four more, like Real Friends, All These Years, Consequences and In The Dark, which seemed the most popular album tracks other than She Loves Control.
- After winning Sound Of Music 2018, Sigrid enters at #26 with Strangers. I have known about her since Don't Kill My Vibe hit the top 100 late last spring and especially loved her track Plot Twist in the summer, but she has become big here now, and Strangers is another really good release from her!
- Troye Sivan also enters at #38 with My My My!. This is actually the first time ive heard him sing solo, and its a great song, which I hope can become a bigger hit soon!
- The final debut is from Jorja Smith and Stormzy at #34. I think this is decent, although the worst of this week's debuts. Not a bad track though!
- It was very disappointing that The Greatest Showman managed to stop Camila debuting at #1 with her debut album, but I hope it can get there in the next few weeks because it's an outstanding album with a range of different kinds of tracks!
- Hope everyone has enjoyed reading my review, and my review of 'Camila' will be up either later or tomorrow! :D

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Foxes

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I was also really happy to see 'River' hit #1 and 'Barking' climb to #2, and I completely agree with you that 'Perfect' is just getting boring at this point. However, my favourite chart point of the week was definitely seeing 'She Loves Control' hitting the Top 40. I mentioned last week that I thought it might be in with a chance, but just seeing it as her first Top 40 debut as a solo artist makes me extremely happy. I think the song also has a chance of climbing on the chart eventually, though I think it will drop out of the Top 40 for a couple of week before that. It's climbed on Spotify every day except for when it had the big drop on the second day of 'Camila's availability, and where it had a much smaller drop today.
It was also amazing to see 'Never Be The Same' blast into the Top 10, but I don't think it's going to be a contender for #1. I'd love to be proven wrong, though!
I honestly think that 'Barking' will be the next #1, probably in a couple of weeks. It's now overtaken 'River' on Spotify and really just needs to pick up a bit on sales now to reach #1. I was extremely surprised to still see 'Perfect' as the most streamed song of the week, though. It must be Apple Music, because it certainly wasn't on Spotify. 'Perfect' has also been hit with the 300:1 ratio this week, and it may well have been #1 again if it wasn't. It would've been at least #2, since it's much bigger than 'Barking' on both the streaming chart and sales chart. I disagree with the 300:1 ratio rule, so I do think that 'Perfect' should've been higher on the chart, but I'm very glad it's not.
'IDGAF' will definitely reach Top 10 at least, and probably Top 5. It's #3 on Spotify now, and is climbing on iTunes. I don't think it'll match 'New Rules', but it could be in with a genuine shot at #1. It's not the most likely contender, but it's possible.
I was also extremely disappointed to see that 'Camila' couldn't reach #1, but I would love for it to get to the #1 spot eventually. Camila's singles have a tendency to start off low and then gradually increase to become much bigger tracks, so something similar may happen to 'Camila', but I'm not getting my hopes up.
My review of the album should be up tomorrow, and I look forward to seeing yours!

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Calum Pk7

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Hey Gameskiller! yeah, Barking will probably be the next #1, and IDGAF could be up there too if its sales improve slightly. I cant help thinking this could be NBTS's peak as it's been dropping slightly on both downloads and streaming the last couple of days, but I really hope it isn't! I think it would be great if 'Camila' could eventually hit #1, but it will only do it if no great new albums come out In the next few weeks. I think it should have more longevity than The Greatest Showman soundtrack though, which should only stick around for the next two or three weeks challenging for #1 at best. my review will be up later, and I look forward to yours too! :D

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NC

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as someone new to this page, can anyone tell me what the 300:1 ratio rule is?

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Foxes

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Sorry for the late reply.
Usually, songs have a ratio of 150:1 for how many streams is equal to one sale. So usually 150 streams of a song is the same as one sale under chart rules.
However, if a song has been on the chart for more than ten weeks, and if it has been declining in sales for three consecutive weeks, it has its streams:sales ratio halved to 300:1, so 300 streams of a song is equal to one sale.
And as for the part about it declining in sales for three consecutive weeks, it needs to be declining more than the average. So if the average change in song sales week-on-week is -10% but the song only declines by 3%, this doesn't count as one of the three consecutive weeks. In a similar fashion, if the average change in song sales week-on-week is +10% but the song only increases by 3%, this does count as one of the three consecutive weeks.
This rule only applies to the weekly charts, and is not counted in any year-end charts or when looking at the overall sales and streams of a song.
Hope this helps!

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Piran

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My thoughts & observations on the UK charts as always…

- ‘River’ by Eminem ft Ed Sheeran becomes the new #1 on the singles, making it Eminem’s ninth visit to the top spot & Ed’s fifth! Eminem extend his record for the most #1 hits by a rapper.

- ‘Perfect’ does, however, remain at #1 on the airplay chart for an eighth consecutive week.

- As 'Barking' by Ramz rises 4-2 on the new chart, it becomes the highest charting rap song by a British act in three years.

- After eight new arrivals to the Top 40 last week, we have a slightly quieter week this time, with four songs breaking into the region! The first of these comes from Sigrid & those of you who don’t know her, she’s a 21-year-old singer-songwriter from Norway who achieved international success late last year with her previous single, ‘Don’t Kill My Vibe’, but since she recently won the BBC Music Sound Of 2018 awards, it’s ‘Strangers’ which is looking set to become a considerably bigger hit, as it skyrockets 94-26 after last week’s debut. So it looks like we’re starting off with the best new arrival of the week, because I think Sigrid is definitely one to watch going into 2018 indeed! It’s a song that, while there’s the catchy EDM chorus with up-tempo synths & an airy beat in the verses. These production elements are cleverly juxtaposed with the deeper content, where she describes the falsity of love in a generation that’s overly optimistic of that love. Looking at some of her festival performances back in 2017, she definitely had one of the most powerful voices in pop of last year & watching interviews of her, she appears to have a genuinely sweet personality too! I hope this becomes a hit, but it’s growing on me with every listen.

- After winning the BRIT’s Critics’ Choice Award for 2018 (following in the likes of: Adele, Ellie Goulding, Sam Smith & more big names), Jorja Smith earns her first Top 40 appearance as a lead artist, as ‘Let Me Down’, featuring Stormzy, is a re-entry at #34 this week. 'On My Mind' charted late last year for a few weeks, but other than that, I've never heard any of Jorja Smith’s solo music; the only time I heard her vocals were featuring on a couple of songs on Drake’s latest project & I was a fan of both! I was looking forward to see what she could do as a lead artist though & it’s certainly interesting, but in a mostly positive way. She has wildly soulful vocals where you can really sense the emotion & that’s been the centre of her R&B ballads. Meanwhile, on this, the production elements include a fractured vocal sample that pulls her voice apart & represents that in an incoherent loop. This effect works well when she’s singing in that cool-girl persona to move on from an unworthy lover with a detached delivery, as she can’t completely commit to the guy in question. The piano line works well opening the song & this is one of the most vulnerable performances I’ve heard from Stormzy, even though he sings so faintly that it was hard for me to make out what he was saying at first. That said, I could see this becoming a bigger hit in the future too & if that happens, I wouldn’t complain!

- ‘My My My!’ becomes Troye Sivan’s highest charting song, as it debuts on the Official Charts at #38 this week. I’ve not really had the chance of talk about Troye in general when doing these reviews, but I’ve always found he’s a decent enough singer (both for his originals & covers), although his voice is always better suited for dance music in my opinion. So with ‘My My My!’, it was very good to hear that nailed that balance between pop & dance well again! He’s always sung with a fair amount of confidence, but he’s never sounded this assured, as he celebrates the feeling of new joy as he feels invincible by this new love. In terms of production, I might not be the biggest fan of those pitch-shifted vocals, but the airy beat is cool enough to make this a decent song. Yeah, it does get a little boring at times in verses, but it’s still a lot of fun to listen to whenever it comes on the radio!

- The last new arrival to the Top 40 today is ‘She Loves Control’ by Camila Cabello at #40, which is from her debut album that was released last week & it becomes her sixth Top 40 hit as a solo artist away from Fifth Harmony. Interestingly, this isn’t even an official single, but it’s probably got off to one of the best starts in streaming of her entire solo discography, so Camila will be likely promoting this at least in the UK, but is the song any good? Well it’s that kind of tune that certainly has likeability, but also has a couple of frustrating issues alongside that. Lyrically, this could be depicted in two different ways; one, it appear to be the profile of a heartbreaker, or two, showing independence from an oppressive employment situation that the singer has outgrown. That said, while the production does have a bit of a groove in the hook (the chorus is undeniably catchy), the Latinate beat just sounds extremely flat overall & this is far from Camila’s best vocal display, as she sounds like she’s forcing her voice at the start of the hook. This appears to be a fan favourite track from that album, but I honestly think it might be the worst we get on ‘Camila’, but given ‘She Loves Control’ is still not bad overall, that’s saying something about how much I really enjoyed her album!

- On the albums chart, ‘The Greatest Showman’ soundtrack spends a second week at #1, which shifted 40,000 copies across purchases & streaming equivalent sales.

- The rest of the Top 5 is: ‘Camila’ by Camila Cabello (debuts at #2), ‘÷’ by Ed Sheeran (2-3), ‘Revival’ by Eminem (5-4) & ‘The Thrill Of It All’ by Sam Smith (3-5).

- Looking ahead to next week, these songs could be entering the Top 40 for the first time: ‘Dancing’ by Kylie Minogue, ‘Leave A Light On’ by Tom Walker, ‘These Days’ by Rudimental ft Jess Glynne, Macklemore & Dan Caplen, ‘Fine Line’ by Not3s & Mabel, 'End Game' by Taylor Swift ft Future & Ed Sheeran & maybe even more.

- Finally, I’ve listened to ‘Camila’ in full & I plan to post a full review of the album here next week!

- In general, I like a lot of this new chart, especially the #1 single & #1 album! It’s also awesome that both ‘Tip Toe’ & ‘Never Be The Same’ reached the Top 10. It would’ve been nice to see The Cranberries make at least one appearance in the Top 40 of the singles chart though.

- Thanks for reading everyone! I hope you all have a good weekend. :)

- My latest Crown Note chart: https://crownnote.com/charts/piran-delves/pirans-top-40-59

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Calum Pk7

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Hey Piran! I really look forward to seeing your Camila review next week, and I will put mine up either tonight or tomorrow! and my review is already up if you could check that out! my latest chart should hopefully be up later too! :)

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Foxes

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It's really great to see 'River' finally get to #1 this week, and for 'Barking' to climb to #2. I honestly think that 'Barking' will be the next #1 in a couple week's time. But, even though both of those were really great to see, neither was my favourite part of the chart this week. My favourite part was right at the beginning of the chart when I heard that 'She Loves Control' had debuted inside the Top 40. I mentioned last week that I thought it had a chance, but just to have it actually make it was honestly one of the best chart moments for me for some time. Who would've thought that her first solo Top 40 debut would be from a random album track when none of her previous singles could make it?

With such great performance from her singles this week ('Havana' really should've been #4, but of course the 300:1 ratio pushed it down) I was extremely disappointed to see that 'Camila' couldn't reach #1. I had braced myself for disappointment after the midweek update, but it was still tough to hear. There is still the small chance that the parent album will do the same as the singles from the album, and start off low but increase over the coming weeks, but I'm not going to get my hopes up for this one. I think that the most disappointing thing for me is that it lost to a soundtrack that's already on its 4th week on the chart, and couldn't even pass the 40,000 sales of that soundtrack.

However, speaking of that soundtrack, it does something very interesting this week. 'The Greatest Showman' becomes the only album other than '÷' to spend 2 consecutive weeks at #1 ever since 'Human' did it back in February of last year.

It was really great to see 'IDGAF' and 'Never Be The Same' climb so much in this week's chart, and for the latter and 'Tip Toe' to hit the Top 10. I really hope that 'Breathe' can reach the region as well soon! My favourite new entry this week, other than 'She Loves Control', would have to be 'Let Me Down' by Jorja Smith & Stormzy (I noticed that you put 'On My Mind'. Did it used to say this on the chart or was this a mistake?). I've never heard any of Jorja Smith's music before, not even features, but I really like this song!

My 'Camila' review should be up at some point tomorrow over on the albums chart article (that sadly wasn't announcing 'Camila' as #1), and I look forward to seeing yours!

My latest CrownNote chart: https://crownnote.com/charts/gameskiller01/12th-january-2018-18th-january-2018

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Piran

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Hey Gameskiller! :)
Yeah, I'm happy to see 'River' finally hit #1 too! Did you know that if Ed is #1 again next week, he'll pass JB for the most cumulative weeks at the top of the singles this decade by an artist? 'River' will likely be #1 next week, but I think 'Barking' has a chance given its huge streaming figures! If 'Strangers' remains consistent on sales, that might even be in with a shot eventually too!
I'm also interested to see 'She Loves Control' as Camila's highest debuting song on the Official Charts despite not getting much promotion & not being an official single, so she should definitely send this to radio, as it seems like it has strong hit potential!
I think 'Breathe' is going to enter the Top 10 next week & 'IDGAF' might do so as well.
Now there's a new contender to be a future #1... 'God's Plan' by Drake! I've not heard the song yet, but I think it might have a chance at a Top 3 debut on the next chart, or at least Top 5.
I'll check your 'Camila' review later in the evening & I'm actually working on mine right now. :D
I just commented on your new Crown Note chart. ;)