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27.05.2022 - 19:55 / officialcharts.com
As It Was is now officially the longest-running Number 1 single of 2022 in the UK so far.
With an eighth consecutive week atop the Official Singles Chart, As It Was steams past Encanto mega-hit We Don’t Talk About Bruno. As It Was shows no sign of slowing down, with 80,000 chart sales collected this week, it’s the song most successful week on the charts since its first.
As It Was is also still the most-streamed track in the country; with over 8.9 million streams to its name, again its best-performance since its opening week. Harry’s House also takes over the Official Singles Chart with two album tracks, Late Night Talking (2) and Music For A Sushi Restaurant (3) completing this week’s Top 3.
Tion Wayne and La Roux’s IFTK rises eight (8). It’s Tion’s sixth Top 10 and La Roux’s third – and her first in 12 years, since Bulletproof hit Number 1 in 2009. Elsewhere, Camila Cabello and Ed Sheeran break back in to the Top 10 with Bam Bam (9).
After several weeks of climbing the rungs, David Guetta, Becky Hill and Ella Henderson’s team-up Crazy What Love Can Do is up three to a new peak (14), while George Ezra’s Green Green Grass jumps seven places for a personal best (16) while Latto, Mariah Carey and DJ Khaled’s remix of Big Energy re-peaks (21).
Nathan Dawe and Ella Henderson are this week’s big gainers, racing up 18 spots to crack the Top 40 for the first time with 21 Reasons (20) which is Nathan’s fifth Top 40 single and Ella’s ninth.
Mancunian rapper Aitch just announced his debut album Closer To Home, and new single 1989 is another new entry this week (23), the track samples Manchester legends The Stone Roses’ Fool’s Gold.
After an 11-year hiatus, N-Dubz are back and their comeback track Charmer is their first UK
Yes, Sylvester Stallone: it’s obvious that you are new in town.
George Ezra is heading for a hat-trick of Number 1s on the Official Albums Chart, with Gold Rush Kid on course to claim the top spot this week.
Kate Bush is on track to claim this week’s Number 1 single with Running Up That Hill, possibly ending Harry Styles’ ten-week reign atop the Official Singles Chart with As It Was.
Following its unprecedented viral success after featuring heavily in the latest series of Netflix show Stranger Things, Kate Bush’s 1985 track Running Up That Hill jumps six places to Number 2 this week.
As Harry Styles earns a landmark tenth week at Number 1 with As It Was, Kate Bush sprints into the Top 3 with Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God).
battled it out this week with a cast of the other current ladies of pop, and today clinches her victory as FT is today the UK’s single for a second week running.
Leicester midfielder Youri Tielemans has admitted he could leave the Foxes this summer, with Manchester United rumoured to be interested.
Liam Gallagher‘s new album ‘C’mon You Know’ has gained the former Oasis man his fourth consecutive solo Number One album.All of Gallagher’s solo studio albums, 2017’s ‘As You Were‘, 2019’s ‘Why Me? Why Not‘ and his latest, have all reached the top of the UK albums chart, as has 2020’s ‘MTV Unplugged (Live at Hull City Hall)‘.It marks Gallagher’s eleventh chart-topping album overall, including his time in Oasis. Another live album ‘Down By The River Thames‘ has also entered this week’s chart at Number Four.Gallagher, who headlines the first of two enormous Knebworth shows tonight, said of the accolade: “What do we have here? Another Number One record brothers and sisters! Thanks to everyone whose bought ‘C’mon You Know’ and ‘Down By The River’.
Today, Harry Styles marks a mammoth nine weeks at Number 1 in the UK with As It Was. It becomes the longest-running UK Number 1 since Ed Sheeran’s 11-week long reign at Number 1 with Bad Habits last year.
Harry Styles waltzes into a ninth week at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart with As It Was.
CBS Dallas, citing police, said there were no obvious signs of foul play.The Cowboys, who have their headquarters in Frisco, said they were «heartbroken by the tragic death of Marion Barber III.»«Marion was an old-school, hard-nosed football player who ran with the will to win every down,» the team said. «He had a passion for the game and love for his coaches and teammates.»Barber's father, Marion Barber Jr., played seven seasons with the New York Jets in the 1980s.The younger Barber was third on Dallas' career list for rushing touchdowns before getting passed in 2021 by two-time NFL rushing champion Ezekiel Elliott.
World of Warcraft franchise. Curtis stayed committed to the theme, even though she admitted to that she wasn’t super familiar with her character. “It’s a game. I don’t know.
Ed Sheeran has ascended to the top of the Official Trending Chart with his latest single, 2step.
Last week, Harry Styles’ As It Was officially became the longest-running Number 1 single of 2022 so far in the UK, overtaking the cast of Encanto’s mega-hit We Don’t Talk About Bruno with a total of eight weeks at the top.
The Official Charts Company is happy to announce today that Harry Styles has become the latest artist to score the relatively rare Official Chart Double.
Harry Styles earns the Official Irish Chart Double this week following the release of his third solo album, Harry’s House.
Yara Shahidi is officially a college graduate! The star graduated from Harvard University on Thursday, and she took her fans along for the ride by sharing photos and videos on social media.The 22-year-old actress' mother, Keri, kicked the celebration off by sharing a video with her daughter on Monday. «Guess where I am, guess who I'm with? Who's about to graduate?» Keri asked in the video before panning to her daughter walking beside her. «Meeeee,» Yara answered, beaming into the camera. "‼️HIP HIP HOORAY‼️" the mother of three captioned the video post. She followed that up with another video the next day, featuring the duo in a car on their way to the baccalaureate.
Theare preparing a range of activities to celebrate this year, this week unveiling the anniversary campaign branding and the first event of the commemorations.