Oasis are eyeing a triumphant return to the Official Singles Chart this week, as their 1995 classic "Some Might Say" surges back into the spotlight. Following the release of a special 30th anniversary vinyl reissue, the track is currently positioned at Number 2 on the Official Chart First Look. Originally their first-ever UK Number 1 single, "Some Might Say" remains a cornerstone of Oasis’ iconic legacy, and this renewed chart momentum proves its enduring appeal.
Meanwhile, Alex Warren continues to dominate the charts with Ordinary, holding steady in the race for a seventh consecutive week at Number 1. Warren’s emotional pop anthem has clearly struck a lasting chord with audiences, solidifying his status as a breakout star of 2025.
Elsewhere, the rise of Sleep Token shows no signs of slowing. Their latest single Damocles is poised to make a Top 10 debut at Number 6. If it holds its position, it will become the group’s third Top 20 hit and their second Top 10 success, following a year of rapidly growing popularity for the enigmatic metal collective.
Adding even more excitement to this week's chart race, Lorde makes a highly anticipated return with her new track What Was That, currently eyeing the Number 7 spot. If the New Zealand singer-songwriter maintains her pace, it will mark her fifth Top 40 entry and her second Top 10 hit in the UK, reaffirming her status as a global alt-pop powerhouse.
Finally, Benson Boone continues his strong chart run with Mystical Magical, which looks set to debut at Number 10 after just 48 hours of tracking. Boone’s knack for crafting viral pop moments has clearly resonated once again with fans.
With a nostalgic comeback from Oasis, strong showings from new stars, and exciting returns from established names, this week’s Official Singles Chart is shaping up to be one of the most dynamic and unpredictable of the year so far.
The final results will be revealed on Friday.