
THAT'S SO TRUE
by GRACIE ABRAMS
That's So True is the first UK Number 1 single by US singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams. Released on November 6 2024 via Interscope Records as the lead single from the deluxe version of Gracie's second album The Secret Of Us.
A spiky break-up track written by Gracie and her cousin, Audrey Hobert, and produced by Gracie, Aaron Dessner (Taylor Swift, The National) and Julian Bunetta (Sabrina Carpenter, One Direction), That's So True spins the very recogniseable tale of seeing your ex-partner in love with someone else...and immediately wanting to go and tell them how horrible they are.Β
That's So True became Gracie's highest-debuting track in the UK, initially entering the Official Singles Chart at Number 19, before rising to Number 3 in its second week (becoming Gracie's second Top 10 single) and rising to Number 1 in its third week, de-throning Gigi Perez's Sailor Song and earning Gracie her first UK chart-topping single.
Chart history of THAT'S SO TRUE
Official Singles Chart
Official Singles Chart Update
Official Streaming Chart
Official Singles Sales Chart
Official Singles Downloads Chart
Official Physical Singles Chart
Chart facts
- Peak position1
- LabelINTERSCOPE
- Catalogue numberUSUG12406903
- First Chart Date
Weeks on chart
- 1No1
- 2Top 10
- 2Top 20
- 2Top 40
- 3Top 75
- 3Top 100
Chart run
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Official Vinyl Singles Chart
Chart facts
- Peak position1
- LabelINTERSCOPE
- Catalogue numberUSUG12406903
- First Chart Date
Weeks on chart
- 1No1
- 2Top 10
- 2Top 20
- 3Top 40
- 3Top 75
- 3Top 100
Chart run
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Official Irish Singles Chart
Chart facts
- Peak position1
- LabelINTERSCOPE
- Catalogue numberUSUG12406903
- First Chart Date
Weeks on chart
- 13No1
- 23Top 10
- 23Top 20
- 23Top 40
- 23Top 75
- 23Top 100
Chart run
23 weeks - 31/10/2024 to 03/04/2025
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