Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Manchild’ Reclaims U.K. No .1 Single From Alex Warren


Sabrina Carpenter’s “Manchild” has reclaimed the No. 1 spot on the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart (June 27) for its second non-consecutive week at the summit.
The song debuted in the top spot earlier this month (June 13) before Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” dethroned her a week later for his 13th non-consecutive week at No. 1 (June 20). “Manchild” is Carpenter’s fourth U.K. No. 1 single following “Espresso,” “Please Please Please” and “Taste.”
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AdvertisementAdvertisement#«Rmekkr8lb2m7nfblbH1» iframe AdvertisementAdvertisement#«R16ekkr8lb2m7nfblbH1» iframeWarren has been on a chart-breaking run in the U.K. with his song “Ordinary.” At 13 weeks, he became the longest running No. 1 in the 2020s so far, and the song is one place behind Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You” and Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” in the all-time rankings (14 weeks). “Ordinary” finishes the week at No. 9.
Michigan DJ MK hits No. 2 with his Chrystal collaboration “Dior,” his highest-ever placing on the chart with original material; he previously hit the No. 1 spot in 2013 with a remix of Storm Queen’s “Look Right Through.”
Ravyn Lenae’s “Love Me Not” places at No. 3, and Fred again.., Skepta and PlaqueBoyMax score the week’s highest new entry, with “Victory Lap” closing at No. 4. Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Club” completes the top five.
Following their live performance together at London Stadium, Sam Fender and Olivia Dean’s “Rein Me In” vaults 80 places to close the week at No. 8.
AdvertisementAdvertisement#«Rrekkr8lb2m7nfblbH1» iframe AdvertisementAdvertisement#«R1bekkr8lb2m7nfblbH1» iframeBlack Eyed Peas’ 2009 smash “Rock That Body” continues its ascent, up four to No. 31 this week. The track, lifted from the group’s The E.N.D. (THE ENERGY NEVER DIES) album, previously peaked at No. 11 back in 2010, and recently inspired a viral dance trend.
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