After grabbing top spot two weeks ago, Raindance was displaced by Harry Styles’s Aperture, with the duo wrestling back the trophy today.

But it was a close battle for Number 1 this week, with RAYE’s WHERE IS MY HUSBAND! (2), Djo’s End of Beginning (3) and last week’s winner Aperture (4) narrowingly miss out.

The surprise re-entry of the week comes from Italian house outfit Milky, whose noughties banger Just The Way You Are reappears in the Top 40 at Number 35, almost 24 years after it first debuted at Number 8 in August 2002. This is thanks, in part, to a remix of the track featuring Mall Grab, which quickly took the internet by storm when it dropped last week.

The highest new entry comes from Noah Kahan with The Great Divide (10). The title track from his upcoming album of the same name, due April 24, it marks the Vermont-born singer-songwriter’s third UK Top 10 to date.

Zara Larsson’s Midnight Sun pushes six places to a new Top 20 peak (20).

What a few weeks it's been for The Cure. After a return to the Official Singles Chart Top 40 for the first time in over two decades with a reissued version of Boys Don’t Cry earlier this month, the track now vaults 14 places to Number 22. This comes after the band took home two GRAMMY Awards last Sunday; the first of their career.

Elsewhere, Die With A Smile from Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars rises seven (23) as Kehlani’s Folded, which took home two GRAMMYs for Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song of the Year, jumps five (24).

Off the back of his disco-tastic GRAMMYs performance, sombr sees 12 to 12 surge seven (26), while What It Sounds Like from HUNTR/X elevates five (30).

Another track benefitting from GRAMMYs success is Billie Eilish’s WILDFLOWER, which returns to the Top 40 after picking up Song of the Year at the ceremony (32).

And finally, rising country star Ella Langley bags her first-ever Top 40 hit with Choosin’ Texas (38).

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