Marking its tenth week in the Top 10, Olivia Dean’s Man I Need stands strong, achieving another strong finish at Number 2. So Easy (To Fall In Love) secures its best position to date (6), while Nice To Each Other (8) and Sam Fender collaboration Rein Me In both hold steady in the Top 10 (10).  

Mercury Prize winner Sam finds his new track with Elton John Talk To You in the Top 20 (20). Fender also sees People Watching re-enter the Top 40 for the first time since March (28). This comes as its namesake album benefits from its Mercury Prize triumph last week, up 58 places.    

HUNTR/X’s Golden fought to regain Number 1, but falls short this week (3) as the KPop Demon Hunters group’s other track How It’s Done, which has been consistently climbing the charts in recent weeks, breaks the Top 10 for the first time this week (9). Can it push even higher? 

And that’s not all for HUNTR/X! What It Sounds Like is the highest new entry this week, sitting at Number 13. 

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As we head into ones to watch for 2026 season, Sienna Spiro is one of the young stars leading the pack. Her track Die On This Hill makes new ground this week, jumping an impressive 10 places (16). Meanwhile, EsDeeKid sees Phantom with Rico Ace climb four (25).  

Tame Impala‘s Dracula rockets up the rankings following the release of their fifth LP Deadbeat; ascending 18 places (21). Furthermore, a new track off the record titled My Old Ways is a new entry (39).  

Joji is back with gritty new track PIXELATED KISSES, which nets the Japanese-Australian musician his third Top 40 hit (37).  

It’s a return to the Top 40 for Myles Smith, as Stay (If You Wanna Dance) climbs four (38). 

And finally, after releasing a remixed edition of former Number 1 album Play, Ed Sheeran’s Sapphire scales four places, up to Number 40. 

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