‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Hit ‘Golden’ Reigns for Seventh Week on U.K. Singles Chart

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Three songs from the Netflix movie onshore successful the apical five.

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Tracks from KPop Demon Hunters proceed to predominate the U.K’s Singles Charts arsenic 3 songs onshore successful the apical 5 connected the Sept. 19 list.

“Golden,” credited to HUNTR/X, and sung by EJAE, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami, lands astatine No. 1 for a sixth consecutive week and its seventh overall. Two different songs from the Netflix movie, Saja Boys’ “Soda Pop” and “Your Idol,” onshore astatine No. 3 and No. 5, respectively. This marks the archetypal clip that 3 K-pop songs person concurrently occupied spots successful the apical five.

On the Hot 100, “Golden” leads for a 5th week, and is present the longest starring deed by an animated enactment successful the chart’s 67-year history. Two cartoon groups reigned for 4 weeks each: The Archies with “Sugar, Sugar” successful 1969, and the Chipmunks with David Seville with “The Chipmunk Song” successful 1958.

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In the run-up to the merchandise of her sophomore album, The Art of Loving (released Sept. 26), Olivia Dean continues to spot occurrence connected the Official Singles Chart with 3 songs landing successful the apical 10: “Man I Need” spends a 4th consecutive week astatine No. 2, “Nice to Each Other” lifts 2 spots to No. 6 and her Sam Fender collaboration “Rein Me In” closes astatine No. 10.

Sabrina Carpenter has 3 songs successful the apical 10 with “Tears” (No. 4), “Manchild” (No. 8) and “When Did You Get Hot?” (No. 9) each performing well. Disco Lines and Tinashe’s “No Broke Boys” circular retired the apical 10 astatine No. 7.

Ed Sheeran scores the week’s highest caller introduction with “Camera” making the apical 20 (No. 16), and much songs from caller LP Play besides featuring: “Sapphire” astatine No. 28 and “A Little More” astatine No. 26. Play lands astatine No. 1 connected the Official Albums Chart this week, giving the Suffolk-based vocalist his ninth overall.


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