Singer and TV presenter Brenda Edwards has posted a family photo of her and her late son Jamal, who tragically died aged 31.
04.02.2022 - 21:15 / officialcharts.com
We Don’t Talk About Bruno continues its domination of the UK’s Official Singles Chart, settling in for a third consecutive week at Number 1.
Kicking away competition from Fireboy DML & Ed Sheeran’s Peru (2) and Gayle’s abcdefu (3), Bruno is now the longest-running Number 1 of 2022 so far.
Just a few weeks after becoming the first original Disney song to hit Number 1, the cast of Encanto have also smashed another record-breaking Official UK Chart feat.
Encanto is now the first film soundtrack in UK chart history to chart three songs in the Top 10 of the Official Singles Chart at the same time. As well as Bruno in the top spot, Jessica Darrow’s Surface Pressure holds steady at Number 4, while The Family Madrigal rises four spots to Number 7.
Elsewhere in the Top 10 today, Lost Frequencies and Calum Scott’s Where Are You Now is still on the rise, up two to a new peak of Number 5, as D-Block Europe and Central Cee jump two places to Number 6 with Overseas. It’s a new peak for the track, as well as D-Block Europe’s highest-charting single to date.
Irish DJ duo Belters Only also gain their first Top 10 single with Make Me Feel Good featuring Jazzy vaulting four to Number 9, and at Number 10, Australian DJ Luude is another act securing their first-ever UK Top 10 entry with Down Under. The track features vocals from Men At Work’s Colin Hay, who reached Number 1 in the UK with the original version of the song in 1983. It becomes Hay’s second UK Top 10 single.
Rising up three spots to Number 15, scouse rapper Hazey continues his climb on the Official Singles Chart with viral track Packs & Potions reaching a new peak.
Further down, Central Cee’s Cold Shoulder is this week’s highest new entry, debuting at Number 25 and marking his
Singer and TV presenter Brenda Edwards has posted a family photo of her and her late son Jamal, who tragically died aged 31.
Sea Power could be heading for their first Number 1 album with Everything Was Forever, as they lead a very close Top 5 on the Official Albums Chart Update.
Frank Turner has scored his first ever UK Number One album with ‘FTHC’, his ninth studio LP.The singer/songwriter’s record claimed the top spot with almost 90 per cent of physical sales, topping the UK Official Record Store Chart and the Official Vinyl Albums Chart.It is his highest ever charting position after his last album, ‘No Man’s Land’ went in at Number Three in 2019 and his 2015 album ‘Positive Songs For Negative People’ peaked at Number Two.“Getting a Number One album is crazy, it’s not a thing I ever thought would happen to me and it’s happened on my ninth album,” Turner told the Official Charts Company.“That feels particularly crazy and awesome, and I’m proud of it. It feels quite fitting that, of all the records I’ve put out, this is the one that got the Number 1 trophy.
Ed Sheeran claims the highest new entry on this week’s Official Singles Chart with The Joker and the Queen at Number 2.
Disney's Encanto soundtrack continues its massive chart success in the UK, netting a seventh consecutive week at Number 1 on the Official Compilations chart.
Lost Frequencies & Calum Scott climb to Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart with Where Are You Now.
Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift look set to claim this week’s highest new entry at Number 2 with The Joker and the Queen; following Ed’s show-stopping BRIT Awards performance of the track. The single could out-peak the pair’s last collaboration Everything Has Changed, which managed Number 7 in 2012.
Bastille have scored their third UK Number One album with their new LP ‘Give Me The Future’.The London band’s new record, which arrived last week (February 4), debuted in the top spot with 85 per cent of its total coming from physical sales, plus the biggest digital download figures of the week. It also topped the Official Record Store Chart.“We’re so happy and excited! Ridiculously grateful to everyone who’s bought the album and listened to it, and to everyone who worked so hard to make this record with us,” Bastille said upon receiving news of their achievement.They added: “We’re mega proud of ‘Give Me The Future’ and beyond overjoyed that it’s had such an amazing response so far.
We Don’t Talk About Bruno from Encanto holds firm at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
in a Twitter clip announcing the bad news. “I’m so sorry, but my show ain’t ready.”The pop star reportedly clashed with the venue and their desire for her to perform with a 60-member choir while she wanted to prioritize keeping shows “low-key” and “all about the voice.”It has also been reported the postponement followed the best-selling artist throwing a fit over a swimming pool stunt.
Troy Kotsur made history this morning as he landed his first Oscar nomination for his turn in Apple’s acclaimed family drama, CODA, becoming the first deaf male actor to earn this recognition.
We Don’t Talk About Bruno continues its domination of the UK’s Official Singles Chart, settling in for a third consecutive week at Number 1.
Don Broco have scored their first UK Number One album with new LP ‘Amazing Things’.The Bedford rock band’s new record, which arrived last week (January 28), debuted in the top spot just 1,500 copies ahead of The Weeknd, whose latest album, ‘Dawn FM’, landed at Number Two following its release in physical formats.“Wow, our first ever Official Charts UK Number One album!” Don Broco said upon receiving news of his achievement. “Thank you so much to our fans for supporting us this week; we honestly couldn’t have done it without you.
Don Broco have scored their first ever Official Albums Chart Number 1 with Amazing Things, beating off stiff competition from The Weeknd’s Dawn FM.
If you listen to his new single, If You Ever Change Your Mind, then one thing becomes clear - Calum Scott has really gone through it.
Lost Frequencies and Calum Scott's Where Are You Now is the kind of slow-burning hit that comes across once in a while on the Official Charts.
Reigning Number 1 We Don’t Talk About Bruno by the Encanto cast is currently leading the race for Number 1 on this week’s Official Singles Chart. If it holds its position, it will mark its third consecutive week at the top, after becoming the first original Disney song to ever reach Number 1 in the UK.
We Don’t Talk About Bruno from Encanto holds at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart, denying Peru by Fireboy DML & Ed Sheeran this week’s place at the top.
Abcdefu by GAYLE scores a third week at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart.