With the really blockbuster “Midnights,” Taylor Swift He became the owner of the first album to reach number one in 2023 in the United Kingdom. This is the eleventh consecutive week that the album is in the rankings and the fourth to appear at number one, and to date, the LP has never debuted below number three.
Due to the end of the year, we had almost no releases last Friday, so it’s understandable that the top 100 didn’t see a single appearance.
The top ten are this:
1-“midnight“- Taylor Swift (move up one place)
two – “SOS“- SZA (move up one place)
3-“highlighted“- weekend (up to four places)
4-“=“- Ed Sheeran (same center)
5-“Harry’s house“- Harry Stiles (move up one position)
6-“Diamond“- Elton John (falls nine places)
7-“There is nothing but space, man! “- Sam Ryder (moved three places)
8-“Approbation“- Eminem (moved three places)
9-“A.M.“- Arctic monkeys (same center)
10-“He went“- Oppa (moved three places)
singles ranking
The end of the holiday season was further reflected in the singles charts, as many songs climbed several places, or returned to the Hot 100.Escape (feat. .070 shake)“, in opinionWhich was in thirteenth place seven days ago.
It didn’t make the Top 40 and it was necessary to go down to #52 to find a really new song in the Top 100: “ready to fly (dimensions)by DJ sub focus.
The top ten looks like this:
1-“Escape (feat. .070 shake)“- opinion (up 12 places)
two – “against the hero“- Taylor Swift (up 51 places)
3-“Mess in Heaven (with Goddard)“- Fenby (up 62 places)
4-“Kill Bill“- SZA (up 28 places)
5-“made you look“- Meghan Trainor (up 61 places)
6-“leave it“- Central C (up 25 places)
7-“I miss you (with Robin Schulz)“- Oliver Tree (up 68 places)
8-“just chill“- Row (up 29 places)
9-“Out of nowhere (with TeeDee)“- Buggy Malone (up 29 places)
10-“another love“- Tom O’Dell (return to rank)
Source: firefly
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