Sabrina Woodworker’s most recent single is peering toward the No. 1 spot for a fourth continuous week.
It seems to be Sabrina Craftsman’s rule on the Authority U.K. Singles Graph with “If it’s not too much trouble, Kindly Please” isn’t finishing at any point in the near future.
Projections show she’ll hold the No. 1 spot for a fourth back to back week. In the interim, her previous diagram clincher “Coffee” stays consistent at No. 2 in the midweek update.
Yet, look out Sabrina — Shaboozey is making a splash! His single “A Bar Tune (Dazed)” – which broadly inserts J-Kwon’s 2004 crush “Intoxicated” – is right now a little more than 1,000 outline units behind Craftsman, enjoying the good life at No. 3.
With such a restricted hole, might Shaboozey at any point at last taste his direction to the top?
The track appeared at No. 41 on the Authority Singles Graph, moved to No. 16 the next week, and gave Shaboozey his most memorable U.K. Top 10 single seven days some other time when it rose to No. 6.
In the mean time, English breakout star Myles Smith is reaching skyward with his track “Stargazing.” The single is set to jump two spots to No. 4, denoting his most elevated outline position to date. Smith initially showed up on the Authority U.K. Singles Graph with his 2024 single “Solo,” which crested at No. 69. His introduction EP, You Guaranteed A Lifetime, came to No. 30 on the Authority Collections Downloads Diagram.
Following their show-halting title opening at Glastonbury Celebration, Coldplay’s most recent track “feelslikeimfallinginlove” is on an out of this world direction, projected to arrive at another top in the main 20, arriving at No. 12.
In the mean time, Obscure’s back (back once more), as Eminem gets back with his new track “Tobey” highlighting Huge Sean and Babytron, from his impending collection The Demise of Thin Obscure. “Tobey” is climbing an incredible 59 spots to No. 17.
It follows the progress of Eminem’s past single “Houdini,” which denoted his eleventh U.K. No. 1 single in June 2024.
“Houdini” was the Detroit rapper’s first completely solo No. 1 since “Toy Troopers” in 2005 and his most memorable U.K. diagram clincher since 2020’s “Godzilla,” highlighting Juice WRLD.