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Alex Warren eyes 11th week at the top with 'Ordinary'
28 May 2025
Alex Warren looks to land an 11th consecutive week atop the Official Singles Chart with Ordinary, also eyeing this week’s highest new entry with Jelly Roll team-up Bloodline (9).
It means Alex could see three singles in the Top 20 simultaneously; potentially joined by Carry You Home, which sits at Number 11 midweek.
Following her set at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend at Liverpool’s Sefton Park, breakout South London singer-songwriter Skye Newman could claim a personal best with Family Matters, up one at the midweek mark (8), while debut single Hairdresser is set to hold steady inside the Top 20 (16).
MOLIY and Silent Addy’s reigning Official Afrobeats Chart Number 1 Shake It The Max (FLY) could reach new heights this week, predicted to jump one as it edges ever-closer to the Top 10 (13).
Max Dean, Luke Dean and Locky hope to score a second Top 40 single, as Can’t Decide (20) looks to out-peak the trio’s previous Singles Chart best achieved with Curveball earlier this month (35).
Elsewhere, Myles Smith could bank a third Top 40 single with Gold (29), as mgk (Machine Gun Kelly) eyes his fifth with cliché (37).
It means Alex could see three singles in the Top 20 simultaneously; potentially joined by Carry You Home, which sits at Number 11 midweek.
Following her set at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend at Liverpool’s Sefton Park, breakout South London singer-songwriter Skye Newman could claim a personal best with Family Matters, up one at the midweek mark (8), while debut single Hairdresser is set to hold steady inside the Top 20 (16).
MOLIY and Silent Addy’s reigning Official Afrobeats Chart Number 1 Shake It The Max (FLY) could reach new heights this week, predicted to jump one as it edges ever-closer to the Top 10 (13).
Max Dean, Luke Dean and Locky hope to score a second Top 40 single, as Can’t Decide (20) looks to out-peak the trio’s previous Singles Chart best achieved with Curveball earlier this month (35).
Elsewhere, Myles Smith could bank a third Top 40 single with Gold (29), as mgk (Machine Gun Kelly) eyes his fifth with cliché (37).