Dave & Tems Replace Harry Styles at No. 1 on U.K. Singles Chart

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Dave & Tems - Raindance
Dave & Tems – Raindance

Dave and Tems Upward push to the High of U.Okay. Singles Chart

Dave and Tems beget returned to the head of the U.Okay. Singles Chart as their collaboration Raindance climbs lend a hand to No. 1, replacing Harry Styles’ Aperture at the summit. The most modern chart update, dated February 6, sees the pair catch a major milestone, marking one other robust global moment for both artists.

Harry Styles’ Aperture, which debuted at No. 1 on the January 30 chart, spends exact one week at the head sooner than shedding down the rankings. The track continues to kind strongly globally, currently holding the the same location on the Billboard Sizzling 100, although facing rising competition from rising releases by Ella Langley and Olivia Dean.

Raindance initially reached No. 1 within the U.Okay. two weeks within the past sooner than being briefly displaced by Harry Styles’ comeback single. Its return to the summit gives the observe two non-consecutive weeks at No. 1. The story seems to be on Dave’s project The Boy Who Played the Harp and furthermore made its debut on the Billboard Sizzling 100 this week at No. 89 — marking Dave’s first look on the chart and Tems’ sixth.

In other places on the chart, RAYE’s The assign Is My Husband! sits at No. 2 after previously spending a week at the head earlier in January, while Djo’s Discontinuance of Starting holds regular at No. 3 following its earlier two-week tear at No. 1. Harry Styles’ Aperture drops to No. 4 in its 2d week, with Taylor Swift’s The Fate of Ophelia rounding out the head 5.

Extra down the chart, Noah Kahan records the week’s most real looking contemporary entry as The Colossal Divide debuts at No. 10 sooner than his upcoming album liberate in April. Zara Larsson’s Nighttime Sun continues its climb, rising to No. 20, while renewed consideration following The Cure’s present Grammy catch pushes their 1979 traditional Boys Don’t Weep up to No. 22. Ella Langley furthermore earns her first chart look as Choosin’ Texas enters the head 40 at No. 38.

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