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Tion Wayne & Russ Millions score a landmark Number 1 as their collaboration Body becomes the first drill song to top the Official Singles Chart.
The track climbs from 4 to 1, scoring 71,000 chart sales (including 10.7 million streams) this week, powered by a remix featuring Bugzy Malone, Fivio Foreign, Darkoo, Buni, ArrDee and E1 & ZT.
Celebrating their first Number 1, Tion Wayne and Russ Millions told OfficialCharts.com:
“We want to thank everyone for getting us the first drill Number 1. Big up everyone on the remix, big up everyone involved, big up the Atlantic family… Mad love.”
Body’s climb to the top is a landmark moment for drill, which has seen an ever-growing presence on the charts since 2018. The sound – often dark and reflecting on life on the streets - is a style of trap music that originates from America, with UK drill emerging in early 2012.
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Lil Nas X scores a fourth week at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart with Montero (Call Me By your Name).
The song continues to dominate streaming platforms in the UK, with 7.6 million plays this week, landing the track well ahead of its closest competition – Justin Bieber’s Peaches ft. Daniel Caesar & Giveon (2) – at the final count.
Meanwhile Joel Corry, Raye & David Guetta reach a new peak with Bed, up one at Number 3, and there are more Top 10 peaks from Tom Grennan’s Little Bit Of Love (7), Kiss Me More by Doja Cat ft. SZA (9), and Let’s Go Home Together by Ella Henderson & Tom Grennan (10); the latter entering the Top 10 for the first time after climbing two places.
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BTS has entered their very first Japanese song on an English official singles chart!
On April 2, BTS dropped their new Japanese single entitled Film Out, which will serve as the original soundtrack for the Japanese film, Signal. Composed by Jungkook, along with Back Number s vocalist Iyori Shimizu, the song consists of sad lyrics about a loved one. Film Out will be included in BTS s upcoming Japanese compilation album, titled BTS, The Best, which will be launched on June 16.
Following its release, the song has been landing on numerous international charts, including the Billboard chart. Recently, it was revealed that Film Out has become BTS s first Japanese song to land on an English official singles chart, particularly the United Kingdom Official Singles Chart Top 100.