20-07-2025, 10:47
UK TOP 100 19.06.25 #42
THE TOP TEN:
10. Nice To Each Other - Olivia Dean (Up 4/NEW PEAK/7 weeks in chart)
9. Golden - Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (Up 11/NEW PEAK/4 weeks in chart)
8. Survive - Lewis Capaldi (Down 4/Sales fall/3 weeks in chart)
7. Ordinary - Alex Warren (Up 1/Sales climb/23 weeks in chart)
6. Victory Lap—Fred Again/Skepta/PlaqueBoyMax (Up 1/Sales climb/4 weeks in chart)
5. Sapphire—Ed Sheeran (Up 4/NEW PEAK/Sales climb/6 weeks in chart)
4. DAISIES - Justin Bieber (NEW)
3. Blessings—Calvin Harris/Clementine Douglas (Up 3/NEW PEAK/Sales climb/10 weeks in chart)
2. Manchild—Sabrina Carpenter (No Change/Sales Fall/6 Weeks in Chart)
1. Dior - MK/Chrystal (No change/Sales climb/2nd consecutive week at no. 1/6 weeks in chart)
NEW ENTRIES:
99. Is It—Tyla (8/10)
The loud drums pound onto a beat that feels glitchy but in a good way; this song isn't short of a bop, and it's honestly one of Tyla's best songs. It has a progression that gets stuck with you from the moment you hear it, with the essence of Tyla's Afro music fusing into a club song that has "all killer, no filler" written all over it.
93. Vodka Cranberry - Conan Grey (8.1/10)
It's like "This Song," but with more sweetness and less of that high beat kicking in for the hook. Conan has these really soft vocals that fit a love or heartbreak song in a way that nobody else can, and I think that's something special.
89. My Mind Is A Mountain - Deftones (8/10)
Previous listen:
A strong, heavy rock song that really symbolises what Deftones do. And they do it well.
Added:
As much as this is standard in what to expect in a formula of a metal song, Deftones still do that formula well, and I can't deny it. Little typical but still my thing.
85. Lose My Mind—Don Toliver/Doja Cat (6.6/10)
You know, radio could pick this up. It has a fast-paced sound that fits F1, which is fitting, seeing it's going in an F1 movie. The verses aren't the clearest, and it feels like the notes are dragged on a little too much throughout the intense energy, but it's not bad. Both rappers gave a good effort.
82. Chains & Whips—Clipse/Kendrick Lamar/Pusha T/Malice (8.2/10)
I'm yet to hear the Clipse album "Let God Sort Em Out," but this was for sure the song I was most excited to hear, and I will say that it set a high bar for the album. "Chains & Whips" partly sounds like Lamar's older rap music but with a more modern and less experimental side, where the song uses loud and clearly noticeable horns along with guitar and drums, which doesn't make a radio sound but instead uses the sounds often by themselves to showcase the song's parts rather than making a big production. It's a good song; I may hear the album in full.
77. Take My Mind—WizTheMC/Bees & Honey (8.3/10)
It's not as good as the duo's first collaboration, "Show Me Love," but it sure is a firm step too, getting a second hit song. The song uses the same tone and effects on the vocals along with an extremely similar feeling to "Show Me Love," but of course, it gives it a little bit of noticeable difference. I honestly hope these two drop more because this music is luxury to the ears.
74. Dumbo - Travis Scott (3.9/10)
66. Kick Out—Travis Scott (3.9/10)
60. Champagne & Vacay—Travis Scott/Don Toliver (3.4/10)
Weird screaming inputs that are churned out repeatedly onto verses that feel like they're at an artificial intelligence level of creative—this song is why Travis Scott doesn't excel at what he does, because quite frankly a lot of his discography is something that's made out of mumbled trapped lines, often in a darker tone, with the album's singles not even impressing me. Skip.
55. Lady Lady - Olivia Dean (5/10)
I confess, I don't really like this new Olivia Dean… She can sure play jazz and sing, but I think she does it in the most uninspired way possible, which begs the question, "How long can she keep this up?"
52. Back To Me—Rudimental/Jess Glynne (7.3/10)
A feel-good dance summer jam that shows that Rudimental is upgrading and won't be putting the fries in the bag anytime soon. Jess had clean vocals that fit dance music really well, and Rudimental made a nice sound to go alongside her.
33. All I Can Take—Justin Bieber (4/10)
A summery-ish, slow-moving song where Justin's tuning doesn't really add to the song, and as a whole the song feels flat-out dull.
32. Yukon - Justin Bieber (7.2/10)
Ok, we're working with something. The way the mix started was making me think that this was going to be another lazy "DAISIES"-type "ballad, but instead I think the mixing went well. Of course, this still is kind of basic, but it has a sweetness to it with the feminine slow vocals on top of the acoustic love song. It all felt ever so simple, but it still had a bit of Justin's charm.
18. Jump—BLACKPINK (3.6/10)
I think too much focus was put into the bass and loop and an action-packed production rather than trying to maintain quality. This is your typical bad bitch K-pop song that happens to make you anything but care.
4. Daisies - Justin Bieber (5.2/10)
Bland R&B with some guitar that doesn't give much but only matches the R&B energy. The small save for me was Justin's vocals providing the signature smoothness that Bieber is known for.
RE-ENTRIES:
91. Dakota - Stereophonics
[Unexpected return!]
78. Taste—Sabrina Carpenter
[I'll be hating on the Short N Sweet re-entries for as long as I live.]
71. Carry You Home - Alex Warren
[One of his better songs.]
NOTEABLE CHANGES:
Songs that climbed 10 spots or more:
65. Somedays—Sonny Fedora/Jazzy/DOD (Up 10)
9. Golden - Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (Up 11) [HIGHEST CLIMBER]
Songs that fell 10 spots or more:
100. All I Know—Rudimental/Khalid (Down 14)
98. Gnarly - KATSEYE (Down 18)
96. Hairdresser—Skye Newman (Down 15)
92. Now It's Gone—In Parallel (Down 10)
90. We Never Dated—Sombr (Down 13)
88. Sailor Song - Gigi Perez (Down 18)
87. Don't Wake Me Up—James Hype (Down 15)
86. The Chain—Fleetwood Mac (Down 10)
81. Someone You Loved - Lewis Capaldi (Down 19)
75. Stick Season - Noah Kahan (Down 20)
72. What Was That—Lorde (Down 12)
69. Take A Sexy Picture Of Me - CMAT (Down 16)
59. Espresso - Sabrina Carpenter (Down 13)
45. Shake It To The Max (Fly) - Moliy/Silent Addy (Down 24)
41. Azizam - Ed Sheeran (Down 26) [HIGHEST FALLER]
30. Pink Pony Club—Chappell Roan (Down 25)
22. Love Me Not - Ravyn Lenae (Down 19)
Songs that repeaked or reached new peaks (excluding new entries or songs that stuck at their peaks):
29. How It's Done - Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami
23. Your Idol - Saja Boys/Andrew Choi/Neckwav
19. High On Me - Rossi/Jazzy
16. No Broke Boys—Disco Lines/Tinashe
10. Nice To Each Other - Olivia Dean
9. Golden - Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami
5. Sapphire—Ed Sheeran
3. Blessings—Calvin Harris/Clementine Douglas
BEST AND WORST:
New Entries:
BEST - Take My Mind - WizTheMC/Bees & Honey
WORST—Champagne & Vacay—Travis Scott/Don Toliver
NEXT WEEK'S PREDICTIONS:
Possible new entries for Maroon 5, Alex Warren, Sonny Fedora & Jazzy, Skye Newman, Leigh-Anne & more!
THE TOP TEN:
10. Nice To Each Other - Olivia Dean (Up 4/NEW PEAK/7 weeks in chart)
9. Golden - Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (Up 11/NEW PEAK/4 weeks in chart)
8. Survive - Lewis Capaldi (Down 4/Sales fall/3 weeks in chart)
7. Ordinary - Alex Warren (Up 1/Sales climb/23 weeks in chart)
6. Victory Lap—Fred Again/Skepta/PlaqueBoyMax (Up 1/Sales climb/4 weeks in chart)
5. Sapphire—Ed Sheeran (Up 4/NEW PEAK/Sales climb/6 weeks in chart)
4. DAISIES - Justin Bieber (NEW)
3. Blessings—Calvin Harris/Clementine Douglas (Up 3/NEW PEAK/Sales climb/10 weeks in chart)
2. Manchild—Sabrina Carpenter (No Change/Sales Fall/6 Weeks in Chart)
1. Dior - MK/Chrystal (No change/Sales climb/2nd consecutive week at no. 1/6 weeks in chart)
NEW ENTRIES:
99. Is It—Tyla (8/10)
The loud drums pound onto a beat that feels glitchy but in a good way; this song isn't short of a bop, and it's honestly one of Tyla's best songs. It has a progression that gets stuck with you from the moment you hear it, with the essence of Tyla's Afro music fusing into a club song that has "all killer, no filler" written all over it.
93. Vodka Cranberry - Conan Grey (8.1/10)
It's like "This Song," but with more sweetness and less of that high beat kicking in for the hook. Conan has these really soft vocals that fit a love or heartbreak song in a way that nobody else can, and I think that's something special.
89. My Mind Is A Mountain - Deftones (8/10)
Previous listen:
A strong, heavy rock song that really symbolises what Deftones do. And they do it well.
Added:
As much as this is standard in what to expect in a formula of a metal song, Deftones still do that formula well, and I can't deny it. Little typical but still my thing.
85. Lose My Mind—Don Toliver/Doja Cat (6.6/10)
You know, radio could pick this up. It has a fast-paced sound that fits F1, which is fitting, seeing it's going in an F1 movie. The verses aren't the clearest, and it feels like the notes are dragged on a little too much throughout the intense energy, but it's not bad. Both rappers gave a good effort.
82. Chains & Whips—Clipse/Kendrick Lamar/Pusha T/Malice (8.2/10)
I'm yet to hear the Clipse album "Let God Sort Em Out," but this was for sure the song I was most excited to hear, and I will say that it set a high bar for the album. "Chains & Whips" partly sounds like Lamar's older rap music but with a more modern and less experimental side, where the song uses loud and clearly noticeable horns along with guitar and drums, which doesn't make a radio sound but instead uses the sounds often by themselves to showcase the song's parts rather than making a big production. It's a good song; I may hear the album in full.
77. Take My Mind—WizTheMC/Bees & Honey (8.3/10)
It's not as good as the duo's first collaboration, "Show Me Love," but it sure is a firm step too, getting a second hit song. The song uses the same tone and effects on the vocals along with an extremely similar feeling to "Show Me Love," but of course, it gives it a little bit of noticeable difference. I honestly hope these two drop more because this music is luxury to the ears.
74. Dumbo - Travis Scott (3.9/10)
66. Kick Out—Travis Scott (3.9/10)
60. Champagne & Vacay—Travis Scott/Don Toliver (3.4/10)
Weird screaming inputs that are churned out repeatedly onto verses that feel like they're at an artificial intelligence level of creative—this song is why Travis Scott doesn't excel at what he does, because quite frankly a lot of his discography is something that's made out of mumbled trapped lines, often in a darker tone, with the album's singles not even impressing me. Skip.
55. Lady Lady - Olivia Dean (5/10)
I confess, I don't really like this new Olivia Dean… She can sure play jazz and sing, but I think she does it in the most uninspired way possible, which begs the question, "How long can she keep this up?"
52. Back To Me—Rudimental/Jess Glynne (7.3/10)
A feel-good dance summer jam that shows that Rudimental is upgrading and won't be putting the fries in the bag anytime soon. Jess had clean vocals that fit dance music really well, and Rudimental made a nice sound to go alongside her.
33. All I Can Take—Justin Bieber (4/10)
A summery-ish, slow-moving song where Justin's tuning doesn't really add to the song, and as a whole the song feels flat-out dull.
32. Yukon - Justin Bieber (7.2/10)
Ok, we're working with something. The way the mix started was making me think that this was going to be another lazy "DAISIES"-type "ballad, but instead I think the mixing went well. Of course, this still is kind of basic, but it has a sweetness to it with the feminine slow vocals on top of the acoustic love song. It all felt ever so simple, but it still had a bit of Justin's charm.
18. Jump—BLACKPINK (3.6/10)
I think too much focus was put into the bass and loop and an action-packed production rather than trying to maintain quality. This is your typical bad bitch K-pop song that happens to make you anything but care.
4. Daisies - Justin Bieber (5.2/10)
Bland R&B with some guitar that doesn't give much but only matches the R&B energy. The small save for me was Justin's vocals providing the signature smoothness that Bieber is known for.
RE-ENTRIES:
91. Dakota - Stereophonics
[Unexpected return!]
78. Taste—Sabrina Carpenter
[I'll be hating on the Short N Sweet re-entries for as long as I live.]
71. Carry You Home - Alex Warren
[One of his better songs.]
NOTEABLE CHANGES:
Songs that climbed 10 spots or more:
65. Somedays—Sonny Fedora/Jazzy/DOD (Up 10)
9. Golden - Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (Up 11) [HIGHEST CLIMBER]
Songs that fell 10 spots or more:
100. All I Know—Rudimental/Khalid (Down 14)
98. Gnarly - KATSEYE (Down 18)
96. Hairdresser—Skye Newman (Down 15)
92. Now It's Gone—In Parallel (Down 10)
90. We Never Dated—Sombr (Down 13)
88. Sailor Song - Gigi Perez (Down 18)
87. Don't Wake Me Up—James Hype (Down 15)
86. The Chain—Fleetwood Mac (Down 10)
81. Someone You Loved - Lewis Capaldi (Down 19)
75. Stick Season - Noah Kahan (Down 20)
72. What Was That—Lorde (Down 12)
69. Take A Sexy Picture Of Me - CMAT (Down 16)
59. Espresso - Sabrina Carpenter (Down 13)
45. Shake It To The Max (Fly) - Moliy/Silent Addy (Down 24)
41. Azizam - Ed Sheeran (Down 26) [HIGHEST FALLER]
30. Pink Pony Club—Chappell Roan (Down 25)
22. Love Me Not - Ravyn Lenae (Down 19)
Songs that repeaked or reached new peaks (excluding new entries or songs that stuck at their peaks):
29. How It's Done - Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami
23. Your Idol - Saja Boys/Andrew Choi/Neckwav
19. High On Me - Rossi/Jazzy
16. No Broke Boys—Disco Lines/Tinashe
10. Nice To Each Other - Olivia Dean
9. Golden - Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami
5. Sapphire—Ed Sheeran
3. Blessings—Calvin Harris/Clementine Douglas
BEST AND WORST:
New Entries:
BEST - Take My Mind - WizTheMC/Bees & Honey
WORST—Champagne & Vacay—Travis Scott/Don Toliver
NEXT WEEK'S PREDICTIONS:
Possible new entries for Maroon 5, Alex Warren, Sonny Fedora & Jazzy, Skye Newman, Leigh-Anne & more!