Sabrina Carpenter Keeps Chappell Roan Good Luck Babe In Check for UK Chart Lead

Sabrina Carpenter Keeps Chappell Roan Good Luck Babe In Check for UK Chart Lead

Sabrina Carpenter is currently enjoying a remarkable run at the top of the U.K. charts with her hit single “Please Please Please,” which has secured the No. 1 position for an impressive fifth non-consecutive week. The catchy country-pop track has resonated with fans, allowing Sabrina to maintain her lead despite the fierce competition from emerging artist Chappell Roan.

Chappell Roan, known for her infectious anthem “Good Luck, Babe!”, is not far behind. After an impressive 17 weeks on the charts, her single has reached a new peak at No. 2. With her momentum building, Chappell is poised to challenge Sabrina for the top spot in the coming week.

In addition to her current hit, Chappell Roan’s previous tracks are also gaining traction. Her song “Red Wine Supernova” has climbed to No. 38, while her debut album, “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess,” is making waves on the Official Albums Chart, peaking at No. 4. This surge in popularity highlights Chappell’s growing influence in the music scene.

Meanwhile, other artists are also making their mark on the charts. Myles Smith, a singer-songwriter from Luton, has reached a new peak with his dreamy track “Stargazing,” landing at No. 4. Dasha’s country hit “Austin” has surged into the fifth spot after 23 weeks on the chart, marking her first entry into the Top 5.

The collaboration between Bl3SS, CamrinWatsin, and bbyclose has also made headlines as their track “Kisses” breaks into the Top 10 for the first time, climbing six spots to No. 7. Charli XCX is having a moment as well, with two tracks making significant leaps on the charts. “360” has moved up six spots to No. 12, while the viral sensation “Apple” has jumped nine places to No. 14.

Irish singer and rapper Jordan Adetunji continues to rise as his track “KEHLANI” moves up two spots to No. 15. Adam Port, Stryv, and Keinemusik have made their debut in the Top 20 with “Move,” which has jumped seven places to No. 18. Teddy Swims is also celebrating a new peak with his emotional ballad “The Door,” landing at No. 24.

Post Malone and Luke Combs have made a strong entry with their collaboration “Guy For That,” debuting at No. 26. In a nostalgic twist, *NSYNC’s classic “Bye Bye Bye” has returned to the U.K. Top 40 for the first time in 24 years, now sitting comfortably at No. 30, thanks to its inclusion in the Marvel blockbuster “Deadpool & Wolverine.”

Central Cee is making waves with his new hit “gen z luv,” debuting at No. 34. Bruce Springsteen’s iconic “Dancing In The Dark” has also found a new peak in 2024, landing at No. 35. Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding’s latest collaboration “Free” has debuted at No. 36, while the collaboration between Majestic, Jammin’ Kid, and Céline Dion has reached No. 39 with “Set My Heart On Fire.”

As the competition heats up, all eyes are on the charts to see who will claim the top spot next week. With Sabrina Carpenter holding strong and Chappell Roan gaining momentum, the battle for the U.K. No. 1 is shaping up to be an exciting one.

Source: Various News Outlets

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