In a historic second for the U.Ok. charts, Eliza Rose reigns over the singles survey for a second consecutive week with “B.O.T.A. (Baddest Of Them All).”
“B.O.T.A.” (through Warner Information / X One Home) with Interplanetary Prison leads the newest Official U.Ok. Singles Chart, printed Sept. 9, with a market-leading quantity of streams, the OCC stories.
Rose etches her title within the books, as the newest survey represents the first-ever Official U.Ok. Singles Chart printed beneath a king — Charles III.
The London DJ and her hit is likely to be the baddest of all of them, although Queen Elizabeth II, who handed away final Thursday (Sept. 8), aged 96, was the longest reigning monarch of all of them, notching 70 years on the throne.
The Official Singles chart was launched again in November 1952, the identical yr Queen Elizabeth II was topped.
Staying with the U.Ok.’s singles survey, David Guetta and Bebe Rexha’s “I’m Good (Blue)” (through Parlophone) climbs 7-2 for a brand new peak. The dance observe, which interpolates Eiffel 65’s 1998 chief “Blue (Da Ba Dee),” is the best-selling digital obtain this week within the U.Ok., in accordance with the OCC.
Additionally on the up is OneRepublic’s Prime Gun: Maverick anthem “I Ain’t Frightened” (Interscope), rising 4-3, the best chart place for the U.S. band since 2014’s “Love Runs Out” additionally went to No. 3.
In the meantime, high 10 releases from KSI and Tom Grennan (“Not Over But” up 6-4 through Atlantic), Nicki Minaj (“Tremendous Freaky Lady” up 11-6 through Republic Information), James Hype and Miggy Dela Rosa (“Ferrari” up 8-7 through Island/The Cross Information), and Luude with Mattafix (“Massive Metropolis Life” up 10-9 through Warner Information) discover new peaks.
In a barren week for brand spanking new releases, the highest debut belongs to the 1975 with “I’m In Love With You” (Soiled Hit), new at No. 29, for the British various rock outfit’s first high 40 look in two years.
Certainly, “I’m In Love With You” is the one high 40 debutant on the Official U.Ok. Singles Chart for the newest cycle.