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Sam Fender, Olivia Dean Shatter Rihanna, Jay-Z’s Chart Record

The latest music charts have seen exciting developments as artists make notable comebacks and newcomers gain traction. Sam Fender and Olivia Dean have made headlines this week by shattering a significant chart record previously held by icons Rihanna and Jay-Z.

Chart Milestones and Significant Entries

The Chemical Brothers recently celebrated their first Top 10 entry in over two decades with the single “Go,” which now sits at number seven. This resurgence can be attributed to its recent feature in the Netflix action-thriller film, “Apex.” A major factor in its success, “Go” climbed an impressive 15 spots over the past week, marking a significant comeback for the duo.

New Hits and Rising Stars

Prospa and Cloonee’s track “Free Your Mind” has broken barriers by entering the Top 20 for the first time, landing at number 20. Similarly, SIENNA SPIRO’s “Material Lover,” featured in the “The Devil Wears Prada 2” soundtrack, leaped an astounding 44 places to achieve the number 23 position. This marks her fourth entry in the Top 40.

  • Katy Perry’s classic “The One That Got Away” re-enters the Top 40 after 14 years, now at number 30.
  • Harry Styles’ “Sign of the Times” makes a resurgence at number 40, inspired by its use in the “Project Hail Mary” movie.
  • Charli XCX has also transitioned into rock music, earning her 26th Top 40 single with a track now at number 36.

Emerging Artists on the Rise

Malcolm Todd’s “Earrings” has risen to number 21, while Temper City’s “Self Aware” and Stella Lefty’s “Boston” reached positions 32 and 35, respectively.

These transitions reflect the dynamic nature of the music industry, where new and old tunes can capture the audience’s attention. The Official Singles Chart Top 100 continues to evolve, showcasing a mix of established stars and fresh talent. For a complete analysis and more details, check out the full chart updates on El-Balad.

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