20-09-2025, 20:47
UK TOP 100 19.09.25 #51
THE TOP TEN:
10. Rein Me In – Sam Fender/Olivia Dean (Up 2/14 weeks in chart)
9. When Did You Get Hot? - Sabrina Carpenter (No change/Sales fall/2 weeks in chart)
8. Manchild – Sabrina Carpenter (Down 2/Sales fall/15 weeks in chart)
7. 12 To 12 - Sombr (Up 3/NEW PEAK/Sales climb/8 weeks in chart)
6. Nice To Each Other – Olivia Dean (Up 2/NEW PEAK/Sales climb/16 weeks in chart)
5. Your Idol – Saja Boys (Up 2/NEW PEAK/Sales fall/12 weeks in chart)
4. Tears - Sabrina Carpenter (Down 1/Sales fall/3 weeks in chart)
3. Soda Pop – Saja Boys (Up 1/Sales climb/9 weeks in chart)
2. Man I Need – Olivia Dean (No change/Sales climb/5 weeks in chart)
1. Golden – Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (No change/7 weeks at No. 1/Sales fall/13 weeks in chart)
NEW ENTRIES:
88. RAWFEAR – Twenty One Pilots (8.1/10)
82. Phantom – Esdeekid/Rico Ace (4/10)
I don't mean to sound racist, but I don't like the heavy Scottish accent on rap music. Some people say this isn't Scottish and it's Scouse (I don't even know where the Scouse language originated), but whatever, it comes through heavily in the song, and I don't like that. The mood of the production could be described as haunting, or the beat alone could be video game music for a decent starting screen; that's not really a compliment or an insult. I do find it hard to believe an under-two-minute song like this charted; I don't see wider appeal. Let's just leave this as interestingly bad.
73. The Happy Dictator – Gorillaz/Sparks (7.2/10)
The lead single for Gorillaz's next album follows nicely with the "Feel Good Inc" re-trend; with this we unpack an almost sarcastic tone behind the lyrics of "Control" with an alternative and at times electronically artistic feel that sounds like it could've come out of an older decade. They're definitely sticking to some roots of their music with this one, but I'm happy to see that.
54. Dog House – Drake/Julia Wolf/YEAT (7.5/10)
The production is giving a mix of Travis Scott and Playboi Carti's biggest hits, and Drake is matching the energy in what feels like it has the potential to be his next remembered moment. It's a strong song; its loud and infectious energy can't be forgotten, but I'm not sure if it's one for autumn. We'll have to see what happens with this one.
51. Unconditional - Jade (8/10)
I admit that the build-up wasn't executed perfectly, but I have to admit that she adds this layer of elegance to the 2000s, like a sounding melody, but with the modern sound coming through more, and I think this fits her unlike any other single I've heard yet. Not only that, but you can hear the passion for the deep topic of Jade's mum, who has certain conditions too, which Jade feels sad about, in her words, "not being the one who can help her or save her." Keep Jade in your prayers, everyone. This is deep.
49. City Walls – Twenty One Pilots (8.5/10)
EASILY the album's best single, it brings this loud and blood-pumping drumbeat that's topped with clear production motives, which make this a killer album opener. Honestly, it should've been the main single. I think a breakthrough like this would've set such a better tone for what's next.
16. Camera - Ed Sheeran (8/10)
Yes, it's very simple but still sweet. I view "Swag II" in a similar way, where the emotion and soul are what give this life. I may not be looking forward to "Play", but at least I can go into it knowing that the best single yet has been released from it, one with dreamy instrumentals that fit looking up at the stars.
RE-ENTRIES:
99. We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love) - Ariana Grande
[My favourite song that I've heard by her.]
96. Naive - Kooks
[Could this be the next big classic old return?]
95. Saiyaara – Bagchi/Kamil/Abdullah/Nizami
[LEGENDARY.]
93. Plastic Box - Jade
[It grew on me. 7.9/10.]
90. Drum Show - Twenty One Pilots
[It grew on me with the full album drop. 7.8/10.]
87. The Night We Met - Lord Huron
[Is there really anything more to add to this?]
NOTEABLE CHANGES:
Songs that climbed 10 spots or more:
86. Waterfalls – James Hype/B. Harvey/S. Harper (Up 11)
58. Sports Car - Tate McRae (Up 20) [HIGHEST CLIMBER]
32. A Little More – Ed Sheeran (Up 16)
28. Sapphire – Ed Sheeran (Up 10)
Songs that fell 10 spots or more:
97. Wonderwall - Oasis (Down 16)
81. High On Me - Rossi/Jazzy (Down 52) [HIGHEST FALLER]
79. The Door - Teddy Swims (Down 13)
77. Show Me Love – WizTheMC/Bees & Honey (Down 16)
70. If He Wanted To He Would - Perrie (Down 17)
62. Yukon - Justin Bieber (Down 45)
44. Ocean – Calvin Harris/Jessie Reiyez (Down 10)
29. Daisies – Justin Bieber (Down 18)
Songs that reached a new peak or repeaked (excluding new entries or songs that stuck at their peak):
86. Waterfalls – James Hype/B. Harvey/S. Harper
39. Gabriela - KATSEYE
33. Folded – Kehlani
21. Breaking Dishes - Rihanna
17. Dive - Olivia Dean
7. 12 To 12 - Sombr
6. Nice To Each Other - Olivia Dean
5. Your Idol – Saja Boys
3. Soda Pop – Saja Boys
BEST AND WORST:
New entries:
BEST - City Walls - Twenty One Pilots
WORST - Phantom - Esdeekid/Rico Ace
The whole top 100:
BEST - Lose Control - Teddy Swims
WORST - The Days - Chrystal
NEXT WEEK'S PREDICTIONS:
Possible new entries for RAYE, Lewis Capaldi, Cardi B & Kehlani, Miley Cyrus & more!
THE TOP TEN:
10. Rein Me In – Sam Fender/Olivia Dean (Up 2/14 weeks in chart)
9. When Did You Get Hot? - Sabrina Carpenter (No change/Sales fall/2 weeks in chart)
8. Manchild – Sabrina Carpenter (Down 2/Sales fall/15 weeks in chart)
7. 12 To 12 - Sombr (Up 3/NEW PEAK/Sales climb/8 weeks in chart)
6. Nice To Each Other – Olivia Dean (Up 2/NEW PEAK/Sales climb/16 weeks in chart)
5. Your Idol – Saja Boys (Up 2/NEW PEAK/Sales fall/12 weeks in chart)
4. Tears - Sabrina Carpenter (Down 1/Sales fall/3 weeks in chart)
3. Soda Pop – Saja Boys (Up 1/Sales climb/9 weeks in chart)
2. Man I Need – Olivia Dean (No change/Sales climb/5 weeks in chart)
1. Golden – Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (No change/7 weeks at No. 1/Sales fall/13 weeks in chart)
NEW ENTRIES:
88. RAWFEAR – Twenty One Pilots (8.1/10)
82. Phantom – Esdeekid/Rico Ace (4/10)
I don't mean to sound racist, but I don't like the heavy Scottish accent on rap music. Some people say this isn't Scottish and it's Scouse (I don't even know where the Scouse language originated), but whatever, it comes through heavily in the song, and I don't like that. The mood of the production could be described as haunting, or the beat alone could be video game music for a decent starting screen; that's not really a compliment or an insult. I do find it hard to believe an under-two-minute song like this charted; I don't see wider appeal. Let's just leave this as interestingly bad.
73. The Happy Dictator – Gorillaz/Sparks (7.2/10)
The lead single for Gorillaz's next album follows nicely with the "Feel Good Inc" re-trend; with this we unpack an almost sarcastic tone behind the lyrics of "Control" with an alternative and at times electronically artistic feel that sounds like it could've come out of an older decade. They're definitely sticking to some roots of their music with this one, but I'm happy to see that.
54. Dog House – Drake/Julia Wolf/YEAT (7.5/10)
The production is giving a mix of Travis Scott and Playboi Carti's biggest hits, and Drake is matching the energy in what feels like it has the potential to be his next remembered moment. It's a strong song; its loud and infectious energy can't be forgotten, but I'm not sure if it's one for autumn. We'll have to see what happens with this one.
51. Unconditional - Jade (8/10)
I admit that the build-up wasn't executed perfectly, but I have to admit that she adds this layer of elegance to the 2000s, like a sounding melody, but with the modern sound coming through more, and I think this fits her unlike any other single I've heard yet. Not only that, but you can hear the passion for the deep topic of Jade's mum, who has certain conditions too, which Jade feels sad about, in her words, "not being the one who can help her or save her." Keep Jade in your prayers, everyone. This is deep.
49. City Walls – Twenty One Pilots (8.5/10)
EASILY the album's best single, it brings this loud and blood-pumping drumbeat that's topped with clear production motives, which make this a killer album opener. Honestly, it should've been the main single. I think a breakthrough like this would've set such a better tone for what's next.
16. Camera - Ed Sheeran (8/10)
Yes, it's very simple but still sweet. I view "Swag II" in a similar way, where the emotion and soul are what give this life. I may not be looking forward to "Play", but at least I can go into it knowing that the best single yet has been released from it, one with dreamy instrumentals that fit looking up at the stars.
RE-ENTRIES:
99. We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love) - Ariana Grande
[My favourite song that I've heard by her.]
96. Naive - Kooks
[Could this be the next big classic old return?]
95. Saiyaara – Bagchi/Kamil/Abdullah/Nizami
[LEGENDARY.]
93. Plastic Box - Jade
[It grew on me. 7.9/10.]
90. Drum Show - Twenty One Pilots
[It grew on me with the full album drop. 7.8/10.]
87. The Night We Met - Lord Huron
[Is there really anything more to add to this?]
NOTEABLE CHANGES:
Songs that climbed 10 spots or more:
86. Waterfalls – James Hype/B. Harvey/S. Harper (Up 11)
58. Sports Car - Tate McRae (Up 20) [HIGHEST CLIMBER]
32. A Little More – Ed Sheeran (Up 16)
28. Sapphire – Ed Sheeran (Up 10)
Songs that fell 10 spots or more:
97. Wonderwall - Oasis (Down 16)
81. High On Me - Rossi/Jazzy (Down 52) [HIGHEST FALLER]
79. The Door - Teddy Swims (Down 13)
77. Show Me Love – WizTheMC/Bees & Honey (Down 16)
70. If He Wanted To He Would - Perrie (Down 17)
62. Yukon - Justin Bieber (Down 45)
44. Ocean – Calvin Harris/Jessie Reiyez (Down 10)
29. Daisies – Justin Bieber (Down 18)
Songs that reached a new peak or repeaked (excluding new entries or songs that stuck at their peak):
86. Waterfalls – James Hype/B. Harvey/S. Harper
39. Gabriela - KATSEYE
33. Folded – Kehlani
21. Breaking Dishes - Rihanna
17. Dive - Olivia Dean
7. 12 To 12 - Sombr
6. Nice To Each Other - Olivia Dean
5. Your Idol – Saja Boys
3. Soda Pop – Saja Boys
BEST AND WORST:
New entries:
BEST - City Walls - Twenty One Pilots
WORST - Phantom - Esdeekid/Rico Ace
The whole top 100:
BEST - Lose Control - Teddy Swims
WORST - The Days - Chrystal
NEXT WEEK'S PREDICTIONS:
Possible new entries for RAYE, Lewis Capaldi, Cardi B & Kehlani, Miley Cyrus & more!