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Kate Bush sprints into a second week at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart with Running Up That Hill.
The track, which was originally released in 1985 but saw a resurgence this year following its feature on Stranger Things, holds on at the chart peak despite strong competition from newcomers Joji and LF System.
Rising star Joji soars 15 places to Number 2 with emotional viral hit Glimpse Of Us, the artist’s first-ever Top 10 single in Ireland, while Scottish DJ duo LF SYSTEM climb two to a new peak of Number 3 with summer anthem Afraid To Feel.
Drake returns to the Official Irish Charts in a big way this week as he claims three simultaneous Top 10 singles following the release of his album Honestly, Nevermind. At Number 7, and this week’s highest new entry, is Massive, followed closely by Jimmy Crooks ft. 21 Savage at Number 9, and Falling Back at Number 10.
Outside the Top 10, Dublin duo Belters Only are flying up the Top 50 with I Will Survive, this week up nine to Number 17 to become their third Top 20 single, and landing just ahead of Beyonce’s brand new single Break My Soul at 18 – a strong start for the track which was only released on Tuesday.
More tracks on the rise include Doja Cat’s Vegas (27), up 12 this week, and Future’s Wait For U ft. Drake and Tems (33) which leaps eight. Gerry Cinnamon returns to the Top 50 with Canter (39).
Further down, Irish DJ Welshy climbs five to a new peak with All Day ft. Nonô (43) and finally, American singer Nicky Youre and producer Dazy enter the Top 50 for the first time with Sunroof (49).
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The Rodgers’ next generation! Fresh off their European honeymoon, JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers have returned home to meet the latest addition to their family: Luke Rodgers’ newborn son.
Kate Bush and Running Up That Hill have secured a third consecutive week at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart.
Harry Styles is going absolutely nowhere, securing his sixth consecutive week at Number 1 on the Irish Albums Chart with Harry’s House.
Scots singer Gerry Cinnamon could be doing a Kate Bush after one of his tracks opened the new season of Netflix smash hit The Umbrella Academy. The Glasgow-born singer's song Sometimes features in the first scene of the much-anticipated third series of the comic book caper.
BTS member J-Hope has announced the details of his first solo single, titled ‘More’.Yesterday (June 27), the K-pop idol’s label Big Hit Music revealed that the BTS member would be releasing a track called ‘More’ this Friday (July 1) at 1pm KST. The upcoming song will be the first single from J-Hope’s debut solo album ‘Jack In The Box’, which was first announced over the weekend.‘Jack In The Box’ is due out on July 15.
THE BOYZ have cancelled the remaining dates of the US leg of their ‘THE B-ZONE’ world tour.Today (June 28), the boyband’s agency IST Entertainment announced that it has decided to cancel the final two shows of the group’s ‘THE B-ZONE’ US tour. The concerts had originally been set for June 8 and 10 in Dallas and San Jose, respectively, but were postponed after members of the group caught COVID-19.At the time, IST Entertainment shared that it was in the middle of finalising rescheduled dates for the two shows.
J-Hope has announced his debut solo album, ‘Jack In The Box’.Announced on Saturday (June 25) via Big Hit Music and HYBE, the album has been confirmed for a July 15 release. The first preview of ‘Jack In The Box’ is due to arrive this Friday (July 1).Per Big Hit’s release via the Weverse, ‘Jack In The Box’ will serve as a way for the BTS member to “break the mould and grow further”.j-hope 'Jack In The Box'#jhope #제이홉 #JackInTheBox pic.twitter.com/aVVBwH3QbT— BIGHIT MUSIC (@BIGHIT_MUSIC) June 25, 2022The news came after BTS announced a temporary hiatus from group activities to focus on solo endeavours.However, Big Hit Music has since walked back the group’s statements, instead saying that the septet will “harmoniously carry out their group and individual activities”.With the upcoming single and album, J-Hope will be the first member from the record-breaking K-pop group to release solo material following the start of BTS’ break.In a recent interview with Weverse Magazine, J-Hope opened up about the group’s state of mind while preparing for their Grammys 2022 performance in April.
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.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorFollowing BTS’ announcement that they will be focusing on solo projects in the coming months, the group’s J-Hope announced on the Weverse platform early Saturday that he will release a solo album called “Jack in the Box” on July 15. The first single single will drop next week, on July 1.According to the official announcement, “Jack in the Box” lends voice to J-Hope’s aspirations to break the mold and grow further.
Harry Styles continues his reign at Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart with Harry’s House, denying Drake his third chart-topping collection.
reaching the number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US.But last week, 37 years after its release, the tune — featured in last week’s episode of Netflix’s “Stranger Things” — bumped Harry Styles’ “As It Was” to number two on the U.S. Billboard Top 10.The unexpected success also makes her both the oldest and the youngest woman to have a self-written number one in the United Kingdom, Billboard reported.
Kate Bush has described the recent surge in popularity of her track Running Up That Hill as "very special".The singer, 63, spoke with Emma Barnett on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour where she spoke about her song which is now number one in the UK charts following its inclusion in the fourth series of Stranger Things. Kate said it is "very special" that a new young audience had discovered her song and she told Radio 4 listeners that since the Netflix show aired it had been an "exciting" but also "shocking" time. READ MORE: Kate Bush today as Stranger Things pushes her 1985 hit Running Up That Hill back up charts Bond Girl Ana de Armas goes for a full Marilyn Monroe blonde makeover She said: "It’s just extraordinary.
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Kate Bush looks set to achieve another week at number one with ‘Running Up That Hill’ following its recent inclusion in Stranger Things.According to The Official Charts Company, Bush is on track for a second week at number one, followed by Harry Styles’ at number two with ‘As It Was’ and LF System’s ‘Afraid To Feel’ at number three.Elsewhere in the singles charts as it stands is Drake with three potential new entries following the release of his surprise album, ‘Honestly, Nevermind’ last week. Last week, ‘Running Up That Hill’ was the most streamed track on the planet and reached Number One on both the Spotify charts in the UK and the US after earning 57million streams in just one week.As well as being Number One now in the UK, it’s also Number One in Australia, New Zealand and Switzerland. In the US, it’s currently Number Four in the main chart and Number One on the Billboard Global 200 chart, making it Bush’s biggest ever hit in America 37 years after its original release.In a new statement about the news on Friday (June 17), Bush said of the news: “The Duffer Brothers have created four extraordinary series of Stranger Things in which the child actors have grown into young adults.“In this latest series the characters are facing many of the same challenges that exist in reality right now.
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Kate Bush’s ‘Running Up That Hill’ has today (June 17) reached Number One on the UK singles chart following its appearance in the latest season of Stranger Things.Last week, the song was the most streamed track on the planet and reached Number One on both the Spotify charts in the UK and the US after earning 57million streams in just one week.As well as being Number One now in the UK, it’s also Number One in Australia, New Zealand and Switzerland. In the US, it’s currently Number Four in the main chart and Number One on the Billboard Global 200 chart, making it Bush’s biggest ever hit in America 37 years after its original release.In a new statement today, Bush said of the news: “The Duffer Brothers have created four extraordinary series of Stranger Things in which the child actors have grown into young adults.“In this latest series the characters are facing many of the same challenges that exist in reality right now.