Posthumous Lil Peep and XXXTentacion collaboration Falling Down is on course for a Top 10 debut on this week's Official Singles Chart

Both rappers have passed away within the past 12 months.
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A string of brand new singles are set to debut inside this week's Official Singles Chart Top 40.

While Calvin Harris & Sam Smith's Promises looks set to extend its lead at Number 1 to a fourth week, A new posthumously produced track featuring the late rappers Lil Peep and XXXTentacion called Falling Down is on course to be the week's highest new entry, currently at Number 10. 

Both artists passed away within the last year. Peep, whose real name is Gustav Elijah Åhr, died on November 15, 2017 at the age of 21 from a suspected overdose. XXXTentacion – 20 year old Jahseh Onfroy – was shot and killed during a robbery in Florida on June 18 this year. While the two didn’t work together during their lifetimes, the collaboration has been brought together posthumously by mutual friend iLoveMakonnen, who co-wrote Falling Down with Peep before his death.

Meanwhile, Jess Glynne could enter this week's Top 10 with All I Am, up two places to 9, and Eminem's Killshot - the latest response in his back-and-forth feud with Machine Gun Kelly - is at 11.

Rita Ora is on course to debut inside the Top 20 with new single Let You Love Me, currently at 15, French Montana's No Stylist ft. Drake opens at 22, and the brand new single from Mumford & Sons, Guiding Light, is at Number 30. 

Singles set to climb this week are Sigala's Just Got Paid with Ella Eyre, Meghan Trainor and French Montana, up four spots to 33, and Khalid's Better, so far shifting four places to 40.  

Outside the Top 40, new singles from Chip, Avril Lavigne and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds are set to enter the Top 100, while Wolf Alice's Don't Delete The Kisses could make its debut following their Mercury Prize win last week.

View the Top 100 Official Singles Chart Update in full here

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Williwm Herbert

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Its amazing people are so deluded to support musicians who are or have been abusive to women . The lowest of the low . Sad we worship demons still .

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Piran

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Good to see 'Promises' still in the lead, as well as 'All I Am' finally set to hit the Top 10! :)
I haven't heard 'Falling Down' yet, but very surprised it's expected to debut as high as it is.