This week marks twenty years since Samantha Mumba first appeared on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
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Eurovision star Dadi Freyr claims the highest climber on this week’s Official Irish Singles Chart and enters the Top 5 with Think About Things.
The Icelandic singer was one of the favourites to win the cancelled 2020 Eurovision Song Contest with the track, which is enjoying success without a big stage performance thanks to a huge dance challenge on the TikTok app. Think About Things rockets from Number 33 to Number 4 this week.
Think About Things is the first Eurovision song to enter the Irish
This week marks twenty years since Samantha Mumba first appeared on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
The tables have turned at the top of the Official Irish Singles Chart as DaBaby and Roddy Ricch regain the Number 1 spot with Rockstar.
Lady Gaga’s new album Chromatica debuts at Number 1 on this week’s Official Irish Albums Chart.
Some songs are so unavoidable, whether it be on constant rotation on radio, in the clubs or on a TV/movie soundtrack, that it's a mystery when they don't manage to reach Number 1. Anywhere. And while many tracks achieve popularity in numerous countries across the world, for some of them, a Top 10 finish is all that is on the cards.
Halsey was among the many who participated in the nationwide protests on Saturday (May 30) over the death of George Floyd.
KSI and The 1975 have locked horns this week in a highly publicised chart battle, and it is KSI who comes out on top in Ireland.
Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande have washed out the competition to debut at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart with Rain On Me.
Former Miss Ireland Sarah Morrissey has revealed through a heartbreaking Instagram post that her mother has passed away.
2020 has already been a busy year for Britney Spears. First off, she's celebrating the 20th anniversary of her second studio album Oops... I Did It Again! by reissuing it on vinyl and releasing a ton of merch (including a 'I'm not that innocent' robe and a I'm A Slave 4 U albino python plush toy).
There's a real buzz in the air at the moment, one that only Lady Gaga could whip up around the release of a new album.
Lewis Capaldi’s Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent celebrates its first birthday on the Official Irish Albums Chart by entering the record books, according to new data from IRMA and OfficialCharts.com/Ireland.