Meanwhile, Soda Pop by Saja Boys bubbles up to a new peak at Number 3. Another song by fictional boyband Saja Boys, Your Idol, climbs to new heights inside the Top 10 (6).
Meanwhile, real-life K-pop girl group TWICE reach new peaks with their two songs from the soundtrack: Takedown (31) and Strategy (35).
In its ninth consecutive week atop the Official Compilations Chart, KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack racks up 27 million streams across its tracks this week, surpassing Barbie The Album’s previous 26.5 million seven-day record to become the UK’s most streamed soundtrack in one week ever.
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Disco Lines and Tinashe‘s summer earworm No Broke Boys reaches another new peak inside the Top 3, up one (2), representing a career-best position for both artists. Could the track go all the way next week?
It’s an incredible week for Olivia Dean, as she becomes the first British artist of 2025 to land three tracks inside the Top 20 simultaneously, scoring this week’s highest new entry with Man I Need (8), as Nice to Each Other climbs to a new peak (9).
The aforementioned are joined in the Top 20 by Sam Fender collab Rein Me In (11) as Lady Lady breaks the Top 40 for the first time (38). Plenty to celebrate for this breaking British talent, as her first UK arena tour is announced today.
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Following BLACKPINK’s landmark gigs at London’s Wembley Stadium last weekend – the first headline shows at the legendary venue by a K-pop girl group – the quartet’s comeback single JUMP rebounds six (22).
wgft by Gunna and Burna Boy rockets 26 to crack the Top 40 for the first time (34).
And, just outside the Top 40, post-hardcore band Pierce the Veil soar 16 with So Far So Fake (46), their viral hit that’s spawned a viral dance trend.
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