![]() See what Sir Elton had to say on the success of Hold Me Closer, Britney's next career chapter, and hitting a huge new milestone of his own. It becomes Elton’s fourth consecutive Top 5 entry in a year, for Britney, it’s her first song since 2016 and highest-peaking since Scream & Shout with Will.I.Am hit Number 1 in 2012, making this a welcome return for the beloved Princess of Pop. This week’s highest new entry on the chart is Hold Me Closer, a team-up between Elton John and Britney Spears, which debuts at Number 3, and is the most-downloaded song of the week in the UK. Learn more about Eliza Rose in our exclusive chat with the star here. Other landmark Number 1s include, of course, the first ever Number 1, Here In My Heart by Al Martino, Help! by the Beatles (200), Don’t Cry For Me Argentina from Evita, performed by Julie Covington (400), and Lady Marmalade by Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, Mýa and Pink (900). It’s also seven years to the week since the 1300 th Number 1 single – Rachel Platten’s Fight Song. The UK’s 1,400 th Number 1 lands just ahead of the 70 th anniversary of the Official Singles Chart in November. This is The People's Rhythm and I feel like everyone came together to get this to Number 1. See Eliza's reaction to landing a debut Number 1:Ĭelebrating with Official Charts, Eliza Rose said " I just want to say thank you to everyone who listened, streamed and downloaded. The track, which has been gaining momentum across the festival season, tops the Official Singles Chart, the UK’s most-streamed song of the week, amassing 4.8 million streams. (Baddest Of Them All) successfully un-seats LF SYSTEM’s long-standing chart-topper Afraid To Feel (2) to become the UK’s 1,400 th Number 1 of all time. Riding the crest of the dance revival currently underway on the UK charts, following a six-week climb, Eliza Rose and Interplanetary Criminal‘s B.O.T.A. Retrieved 12 January 2023.Congratulations to rising star Eliza Rose who secures a debut Number 1 single today, and becomes the first female DJ to top the Official Singles Chart in 22 years, since Sonique’s It Feels So Good in 2002.
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