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Sabrina Carpenter holds steady in second with her former chart-topper Manchild, while Calvin Harris and Clementine Douglas’s Blessings jumps three spots to a new peak of Number 3.

Justin Bieber bags the highest new entry of the week with DAISIES (4), the focus track from his surprise-released seventh studio album SWAG. DAISIES is joined in the Top 40 by two other SWAG tracks: YUKON (32) and ALL I CAN TAKE (33). 

Justin Bieber SWAG album
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Netflix musical movie KPop Demon Hunters yields its first Top 10 hit with HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA and REI AMI’s Golden leaping 11 places (9). 

Olivia Dean’s Nice To Each Other soars four spots to a new peak of Number 10. In the process, it becomes the London singer-songwriter’s second Top 10 song, following Sam Fender duet Rein Me In.

There’s a new peak for Disco Lines and Tinashe’s No Broke Boys, too, as it climbs three (16).

Ahead of a weekend of homecoming Manchester Heaton Park shows, Oasis sink three tracks inside this week’s Top 40: Don’t Look Back In Anger (17), Live Forever (20) and Acquiesce (21).

K-pop queens BLACKPINK enter at Number 18 with Diplo-produced track JUMP, their first new song in two years. This represents the group’s best-ever position on the Official Singles Chart with a non-collaborative single. Only Sour Candy, their 2020 team-up with Lady Gaga, which reached Number 17, has taken BLACKPINK higher.

And finally, DJ-producer Rossi. and singer-songwriter Jazzy vault nine with High On Me (19), their Song of the Summer contender.

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