Calvin Harris & Sam Smith keep Kanye at bay to score Irish Number 1 single for a fourth week

Plus, new entries including Lil Peep & XXXTentacion, and Rita Ora.
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Calvin Harris and Sam Smith are still showing plenty of promise – the dynamic duo reign the Official Irish Singles Chart for another week with their dance collaboration Promises.

The Scottish DJ/producer and English singer-songwriter claim a fourth week at the top, fending off a challenge from another pair of collaborators in the shape of Kanye West & Lil Pump with I Love It, and denying them their first Number 1 in Ireland.

New entries and climbers

There's a huge climb from Lil Peep and XXXTentacion's posthumous collaboration Falling Down, which jumps 83 slots to Number 9. The story goes that when XXXTentacion heard the unfinished track, he decided to record a verse as a tribute to Lil Peep, who died November 2017, only for XXXTentacion himself to also pass away. It's believed this is one of the last verses XXXTentacion recorded, and the collaboration has the full approval of both rappers' families.

US singer-songwriter Khalid is up 10 places to 16 with Better, and Eminem's Machine Gun Kelly diss track Killshot breaks the Top 20, rising to 17.

There's a new entry at 28 from Rita Ora with Let You Love Me, now her 15th Top 50 hit in Ireland, while French Montana goes in at 33 with No Stylist, featuring Drake.

MK, Jonas Blue and Becky Hill leap 11 slots to 37 with Back & Forth; Sigala, Ella Eyre, Meghan Trainor and French Montana also jump 11 places to land at 40 with Just Got Paid; Chainsmokers and Kelsea Ballerini are new at 44 with This Feeling; and Alesso climbs six places to land at 50 this week, with Remedy.

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