Harry Styles’ Harry’s House returns to the top of the Official Albums Chart this week, celebrating its fifth non-consecutive week at Number 1.
28.06.2022 - 09:47 / officialcharts.com
Following on from its surprise release last week, Beyoncé's comeback banger Break My Soul becomes the UK's Number 1 Trending Song.
Co-written and produced by Bey herself alongside frequent collaborator The-Dream and Tricky Stewart, Break My Soul is a proper, four-to-the-floor banger, with a funky synth-line very reminiscent of Robin S's 90s dance-smash Show Me Love.
The first release from Beyoncé's upcoming sixth album Renaissance, Break My Soul returns her to the dancefloor, as she demands the listener to follow their heart and do whatever makes them happy. It may make you want to quit your 9-5 in the process, but just know it's something Beyoncé herself supports...which makes it OK, right?
Break My Soul hits Number 1 on the Official Trending Chart in anticipation of the track hitting the Official Singles Chart Top 10 for the first time this week. In our Official Chart First Look, we revealed that after debuting at Number 21 after just a few full days of tracking. Now with a more comprehensive sales bracket, Break My Soul is on track to lift up to Number 4.
Listen to the Official Trending Chart on Spotify below, Deezer, or Apple Music.
Elsewhere on the Trending Chart this week, there are a number of new entries set to impact the charts for the first time.
These include Left and Right, which sees Charlie Puth team up with BTS member Jung Kook, Taylor Swift's new soundtrack cut Carolina from the upcoming adaption of Where The Crawdads Sing and Dave's surprise new freestyle, My 24th Birthday.
Check out this week's Official Trending Chart Top 20 in full below, and be sure to experience it in full in our dedicated Spotify playlist above.
Official Trending Chart Top 20 - June 28 2022©2022 .
⬆️ - Indicates a climb of 10
Harry Styles’ Harry’s House returns to the top of the Official Albums Chart this week, celebrating its fifth non-consecutive week at Number 1.
The Stranger Things effect looks creates another success story this week, as Metallica's Master of Puppets sees a huge uplift following its feature on the Netflix series.
The Lost City makes a Number 1 debut on the Official Film Chart, entering on digital downloads only.
Well, they say it is crazy what love can do...and David Guetta, Becky Hill and Ella Henderson would very much agree with that statement as they top the UK's Official Trending Chart.
Glastonbury Festival, a number of artists have seen an uplift on the UK’s Official Albums Chart this week.According to new Official Charts Company data, artists including Billie Eilish, Sam Fender, Diana Ross and Wet Leg have seen a boost in their sales and streams after their Glastonbury sets.Billie Eilish, who became the festival’s youngest-ever headliner on Friday (June 24), has enjoyed a jump in this week’s Official Albums Chart Top 40. Her last album ‘Happier Than Ever’ had an 84 per cent week-on-week boost to its combined weekly sales and streams in total, placing it on Number 10.Previous album, 2019’s ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’, is also up by 36 spots to Number 25, while Eilish’s debut ‘Don’t Smile At Me’ makes it to Number 39.Elsewhere, Sam Fender’s ‘Seventeen Going Under’ doubles its weekly sales and streams tally, surging 110 per cent week on week while enjoying a jump of 44 chart places back into the Official Albums Chart Top 20 (19). The album’s title tack has also risen 40 places to Number 20.Wet Leg’s sales and streams of their eponymous debut album are up 71 per cent over the past seven days, while Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘SOUR’ enjoys a 30 per cent weekly boost and Kendrick Lamar‘s ‘Mr.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 levels up this week as it races in to Number 1 on the Official Film Chart on digital downloads only.
AJ Tracey has joined the packed line-up for Open’er Festival 2022.The Polish festival, which is held at Gdynia-Kosakowo Airport in Gdynia, kicks off today (June 29) and will run until the early hours of Sunday (July 3).Headliners at the 2022 festival include A$AP Rocky, The Killers, Dua Lipa, Playboi Carti and Twenty One Pilots.AJ Tracey has now joined the line-up, with his performance at Open’er Festival set to take place on the Tent Stage at 1:15am on the final day of the festival.The likes of Måneskin, Imagine Dragons, Clairo, The Smile, Little Simz, Inhaler and Jehnny Beth are all set to perform at Open’er Festival later today, with A$AP Rocky topping the bill later this evening.A post shared by Open'er Festival (@opener_festival)Tomorrow at Open’er will feature live performances from Royal Blood, Glass Animals, Tove Lo, Years & Years, BadBadNotGood and Don Toliver.You can find out more information about this year’s Open’er Festival by heading here.Earlier this month, AJ Tracey officially released ‘Seoul’, a track he first debuted during a freestyle for the New York rap show On The Radar.You can see Tracey’s upcoming tour dates below and find UK tickets here.July1 – Wknd Fest, Helsinki, Finland2 – Forbidden Forest, East Midlands7 – Rolling Loud, Portimão, Portugal9 – Crystal Palace Park, London10 – Nass, Bath24 – Solnaro, Braga, Portugal31 – Loosefest, NewcastleAugust6 – Sunny Hill, Kosovo12 – Way Out West, Gothenburg, Sweden13 – Øya, Oslo, NorwaySeptember3 – Sundown, Norwich11 – Rolling Loud, Toronto, Canada
After rocketing up the Official Singles Chart over the last four weeks, LF SYSTEM are currently challenging Kate Bush for Number 1 with viral single Afraid To Feel, at Number 2 on the Official Chart: First Look.Kate Bush has so far enjoyed two weeks at the summit with Running Up That Hill and is heading for a third – but the Scottish DJ duo are hot on her tail with their Summery dance hit.
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The Batman reclaims Number 1 on the Official Film Chart following its release on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K UHD.
Kate Bush’s sudden success with her 1985 song ‘Running Up That Hill’ has broken new records, after reaching the U.K. chart summit last week, 37 years since the song was first released.The 63-year-old singer has become the oldest female artist to hit No.1 on the Official U.K.
Drake dominates this week's Official Trending Chart thanks to the two biggest tracks from his surprise-released new album Honestly, Nevermind.
Foals lead this week’s Official Albums Chart race, with their seventh studio album Life is Yours currently tracking to debut at Number 1.
Kate Bush tops this week’s Official Singles Chart with Running Up That Hill, 37 years after the song’s release, breaking a slew of Official Chart records in the process, the Official Charts Company can confirm.
She first charted with Number 1 single Wuthering Heights back in 1978 and, while she's had an undeniably-illustrious career ever since, Kate Bush has never before experienced mainstream popularity quite like this.