Justin Bieber is king of the UK Official Singles Chart this week with DAISIES, the focus track from his surprise-released seventh studio album SWAG.
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DAISIES climbs three spots week-on-week to become his eighth chart-topper in the UK, pulling him level with Oasis, The Rolling Stones and Sam Smith on the all-time list of artists with the most Official UK Number 1 singles.
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It’s Justin's first UK Number 1 single in six years, and his first solo chart-topper in nearly a decade, since 2015’s Love Yourself. He previously reached Number 1 with What Do You Mean? (2015), Sorry (2015), Love Yourself (2015), Cold Water with Major Lazer and MØ (2016), I'm the One with DJ Khaled, Quavo, Chance the Rapper and Lil Wayne (2017), Despacito -Remix with Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee (2017), and I Don't Care with Ed Sheeran (2019).
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Last week’s Number 1, Dior by DJ-producer MK and Bolton-born singer-songwriter Chrystal, slips to second place, while Alex Warren scores the highest new entry with Eternity (3), a track from this week’s Number 1 album, You’ll Be Alright, Kid.
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Netflix musical movie KPop Demon Hunters continues to make a major impact by placing three songs in the Top 20. Golden by HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA and REI AMI leads the way, leaping five spots to a new peak (4). Your Idol by Saja Boys: Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo & samUIL Lee, climbs nine to a new peak of its own (14), while Soda Pop debuts at Number 17.
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Disco Lines and Tinashe’s No Broke Boys is rising fast and on the cusp of breaking the Top 10, soaring four places to a new peak of Number 12.
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Meanwhile, as Oasis’s Live '25 reunion tour rolls into London, a hat-trick of Oasis hits make this week’s Top 40 - Wonderwall re-enters the Official Singles Chart at Number 27, joining fellow Oasis anthems Don’t Look Back in Anger (22) and Live Forever (23).

Black Sabbath’s signature song Paranoid, a Number 4 hit in 1970, returns to the Top 40 (32) for the first time in nearly 45 years following the sad death of frontman Ozzy Osbourne earlier this week. Read more on Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath’s Official Chart uplift here.

This week’s highest climber comes courtesy of Sammy Virji and Skepta - Cops & Robbers has topped the Official British Asian Music Chart for six weeks straight and now has its sights set on scaling the Official Singles Chart – up 19 places into the Top 40 to Number 39.

Elsewhere, in the week that Coldplay's Jumbotron screen broke the internet, three of the band’s tracks swing into focus on the Official Chart Top 100, lead by Sparks (41), Viva La Vida (83) and Yellow (86).

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