KSI and Tom Grennan earn highest new entry with Not Over Yet while LF SYSTEM’S Afraid To Feel secures sixth week as the UK’s Number 1 single

Afraid To Feel settles in for a sixth consecutive week at the top of the Official Singles Chart, once again the most-streamed song in the country. Plus new entries from Joel Corry & Becky Hill, DJ Khaled and HSTikkyTokky.
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LF SYSTEM prove they’re not going anywhere as they secure a sixth consecutive week at Number 1 in the UK with breakthrough smash Afraid To Feel.  

The Scottish DJ duo remain atop the Official Singles Chart, fending off competition from Beyoncé’s BREAK MY SOUL (2) and George Ezra’s Green Green Grass (3) with over 5.5 million streams this week – making Afraid To Feel the most-streamed track in the country once more.  

This week’s highest entry comes courtesy of KSI and Tom Grennan, whose collaboration Not Over Yet debuts at Number 4. It becomes KSI’s eighth and Tom’s fourth UK Top 10 hit in the process. 

Harry Styles rises into the upper echelons of the chart with Late Night Talking (8), which originally peaked at Number 2, while OneRepublic’s Top Gun: Maverick anthem I Ain’t Worried also jumps to a new peak today (9). Elsewhere, DJ Eliza Rose and Interplanetary Criminal earn their first-ever UK Top 10 hit. B.O.T.A (Baddest of them All), this week’s biggest climber, rises no less than 35 places (10) as the song transcends its TikTok virality to claim chart success.  

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Sigala and Talia Mar’s Stay The Night continues to grow, jumping four this week to a new peak (11), while the release of Calvin Harris’ Funk Wav Bounces - Vol. 2 sees Halsey, Pharrell and Justin Timberlake collab Stay With Me vault eleven places (13). Steve Lacy’s Bad Habit is up two (15), while James Hype and Miggy Dela Rosa lift up eight with Ferrari (17).

Joel Corry and Becky Hill’s long-awaited collaboration HISTORY makes its first impact on the Official Singles Chart today, debuting at Number 20. DJ Khaled also marks another new entry at Number 21 with Staying Alive, his take on the Bee Gees’ 1977 classic Stayin’ Alive featuring Drake and Lil Baby.  

We also have further new entries from Headie One, Abra Cadabra and Bandokay with Can’t Be Us (27) and the first ever Official Chart entry for 20 year-old fitness influencer-turned-rapper HSTikkyTokky and J Fado with viral track Hold This (31). 

Australian DJ Luude continues to climb up the chart, with new Mattafix team-up hit Big City Life up four this week (24), while Burna Boy and Ed Sheeran also rise four for a re-peak (30). And finally, Chris Brown earns his first Top 40 entry in two years as Under The Influence rises eight places (38). 

See the full Official Singles Chart Top 100 here from 5.45pm.

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AdrenalineRush1996

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I wonder which single will end "Afraid to Feel"'s reign and become the 1400th UK number one? I'm hoping it's either "Break My Soul" by Beyoncé or "Hold Me Closer" by Elton John and Britney Spears.

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Piran

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Glad to see 'Not Over Yet' debuting in the Top 5 & setting a new personal best for Tom. :)