Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero” (EMI) hasn’t budged from the U.Okay. chart summit since its launch, and it seems to be set to remain for a short while longer.
“Anti-Hero,” the lead monitor from Swift’s tenth and newest studio album, Midnights, leads the midweek chart and is on the trail for a month-long stint at No. 1.
At three weeks, it’s already TayTay’s longest-running chief within the U.Okay., eclipsing the two-week reign for 2017’s “Look What You Made Me Do.” And it seems to have recent legs following the Nov. 7 release of a brand new model that includes producer Jack Antonoff’s solo challenge Bleachers.
In the meantime, a number of prime 10 tracks are eyeing new peaks, together with Oliver Tree and Robin Schulz’s viral hit “Miss You” (Atlantic), rising 7-3 on the chart blast; Meghan Trainor’s “Made You Look” (Epic), up 9-4; and Venbee & Goddard’s membership tune “messy in heaven” (Columbia), up 8-5.
Following the theatrical launch of Black Panther: Wakanda Without end, Rihanna’s “Elevate Me Up” (Def Jam) may take pleasure in a raise, bettering 12-8 on the midweek survey.
Rising Afrobeats artist Rema is on track for his first U.Okay. prime 10 single, as “Calm Down” (Mavin) seems to be to enhance 16-10, thanks partially to a brand new remix that includes the vocals of Selena Gomez.
Primarily based on midweek gross sales and streaming information collated by the Official Charts Firm, Bugzy Malone and Teedee are in pole place for the week’s prime debut, with “Out Of Nowhere” (Bsomebody) set to look at No. 17, whereas Brit Award-winning rapper Stormzy may add to his rising assortment of chart hits with “Firebabe” (0207/Merky), new at No. 18 on the chart blast. If it holds its momentum, “Firebabe” will give the grime star his 27th prime 40 entry.
The festive season is coming, and the Queen of Christmas is on the way in which. Mariah Carey’s evergreen hit “All I Need For Christmas Is You” (Columbia) is poised for one more return to the highest 40, blasting 66-36 on the midweek tally.
Carey’s signature track set an Official Chart file in December 2020 when it lastly reached No. 1, after 26 years. No track had spent extra weeks within the prime 40 earlier than finishing the journey to the highest.
A number of weeks later, Wham’s “Final Christmas” (RCA) set a brand new mark by reaching the summit for the primary time, 36 years after its preliminary launch. “Final Christmas” is on the transfer as soon as once more, flying 94-45 on the midweek chart.
All will likely be revealed when the Official U.Okay. Singles Chart is printed Friday (Nov. 18).