This week’s highest new entry comes courtesy of Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, whose duet Die with a Smile clinches a Number 7 debut. It marks Gaga’s 15th and Mars’s 11th Top 10 singles in the UK.

Chase & Status and Stormzy make it two consecutive weeks atop the Official Singles Chart with BACKBONE, and is once again the UK’s most-streamed song of the week (5.5 million streams).

On securing their first-ever Official Number 1 single last week, Chase & Status’s Saul Milton and Will Kennard told Official Charts:

“We knew that connecting with Stormzy was going to create something special, but we didn't expect a KO reaction like this.

“To see him running out at our show at The Milton Keynes Bowl in his best man’s suit, straight from a wedding and in front of 45,000 people, was insane! One of the greatest British MCs to ever do it, spitting over DnB. And for it to go straight in at Number 1? It couldn't get any better for us.”

BL3SS, CamrinWatsin and bbyclose celebrate their first Top 5 single today, as summer dance smash Kisses jumps one to bag a brand-new peak (5).

It’s another week, another new peak for Belfast breakthrough artist Jordan Adetunji, who sees the catchy KEHLANI climb one (8).

Following a surprise performance of the track with Olivia Rodrigo in LA this week, Chappell Roan’s HOT TO GO! also nets a new peak, breaking into the Top 10 in its 14th week on chart (10).

Big Dawgs by rising Indian rapper Hanumankind and producer Kalmi jumps six to enter the Top 10 for the first time (15), while Sonny Fodera, Jazzy and D.O.D’s Somedays is also on the ascent this week, up three (16), as is Taylor Swift’s I Can Do It With A Broken Heart, lifting four following the release of its Eras Tour-filmed music video (21).

As his F1-Trillion LP tops the Official Albums Chart, Post Malone’s Luke Combs collab Guy For That bags a new best, leaping 12 (25). Other Posty hits benefiting from the album’s release are Morgan Wallen team-up I Had Some Help, up four (29) and Blake Shelton duet Pour Me a Drink, zooming 47 back into the Top 40 (39).

Transcending its viral social media success, Gigi Perez’s Sailor Song impacts the Official Singles Chart Top 40 for the first time, up eight (35), as Gracie Abrams’ I Love You, I’m Sorry gains its highest position yet, lifting one (37).

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