Doja Cat is topped on the U.Ok. chart for the very first time with “Paint the City Purple,” which completes its coronation in its fifth week.
Lifted from the U.S. artist’s forthcoming fourth album Scarlet, “Paint the City Purple” (through Kemosabe Data/RCA Data) hangs on after claiming pole place on the midweek stage. “Paint the City Purple” had led on the chart blast the earlier week, earlier than being overtaken within the closing phases by Olivia Rodrigo’s “Vampire” (Geffen).
Doja Cat has 15 U.Ok. prime 40 singles, together with prime 10s with 2020’s ”Say So” (No. 2 peak), 2021’s SZA collaboration “Kiss Me Extra” (No. 3) and her 2021 team-up with “You Proper” with the Weeknd (No. 9).
In the meantime, Taylor Swift’s “Merciless Summer time” (EMI) improves 4-2 for a brand new finest. It’s an uncommon journey for a track which first appeared on Swift’s 2019 chart-topping album Lover, and was liberated in June of this yr as an official single launch.
Rodrigo’s “Vampire” dips 1-3 on the Official U.Ok. Singles Chart, revealed Sept. 8.
Purple scorching producer and DJ Fred Once more snags his first prime 10 single as a solo artist with “adore u” (Atlantic) that includes Nigerian vocalist Obongjaya. The monitor rises 13-9, for a brand new peak place. The Mercury Prize-nominated creator has produced works with Ed Sheeran, Stormzy, Little Combine, Rita Ora and others.
The U.Ok.’s decades-long love affair with Kylie Minogue continues to blossom as “Pressure” (BMG), the title monitor from her forthcoming sixteenth studio album, lands at No. 19. That’s the best debut this week and it’s the U.Ok.’s best-selling single for the newest cycle. “Pressure” offers the Aussie pop veteran her 53rd U.Ok. prime 40, and her second this yr after “Padam Padam” cracked the highest 10 (peaking at No. 8).
Shut behind is Kenya Grace’s “Strangers” (FFRR), which enters the chart at No. 20. The viral quantity is the English singer and songwriter’s main label debut, and her first look on the nationwide survey.
Lastly, Troye Sivan is in a rush on the U.Ok. chart. The Australian pop artist’s “Rush” (Polydor) powers 33-22, following the discharge of a brand new remix that includes PinkPantheress and Hyunjin of Ok-pop group Stray Children.