LF SYSTEM are Official Singles Chart Number 1 with Afraid to Feel as Nathan Dawe and Ella Henderson, Burna Boy and more ascend

The Scottish DJ duo, comprising Sean Finnigan and Conor Larkman, score their first-ever UK chart-topper with their inspired '70s disco sample
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Scottish DJ duo LF SYSTEM score their first-ever UK Number 1 single with inescapable summer smash Afraid to Feel.

The production outfit, consisting of Conor Larkman and Sean Finnigan, initially saw the track go viral on TikTok; and it’s since transcended the app to become the Official biggest song in the country. The single, which samples Silk’s 1975 disco cut I Can’t Stop (Turning You On), has been streamed an incredible 5.5 million times in the UK this week. Discover more about LF SYSTEM in our exclusive interview here.

Speaking to OfficialCharts.com, LF SYSTEM say: "We’re absolutely over the moon. Thank you to everybody for buying it, streaming it and showing all of the love in the world towards it. We just want to say a massive thank you!"

WATCH LF SYSTEM celebrate their Official Number 1 single below:

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Nathan Dawe and Ella Henderson’s Destination Calabria-sampling dance banger 21 Reasons succeeds in its steady ascent to the Top 10, reaching a new peak this week (10). This becomes Nathan’s second and Ella’s sixth Top 10 hit respectively.

Meanwhile, Burna Boy proves the nation’s unwavering appetite for a 2000s throwback as Last Last vaults 10 places (12). The Nigerian singer-songwriter’s fifth UK Top 20 single to date samples Toni Braxton’s 2000 Number 5 track He Wasn’t Man Enough.  

OneRepublic’s I Ain’t Worried, taken from the Top Gun: Maverick movie soundtrack, continues its steady ascent to a new peak this week (21), as does Bru-C’s No Excuses (28). Having leaped 12 places this week, could the British rapper’s single soon find itself Top 20? 

Could Metallica be on their way to ‘doing a Kate Bush?’ Just outside this week’s Official Singles Chart Top 40 lands Metallica’s Master Of Puppets, which marks its first appearance ever in the UK Official Chart (Number 47), some 36 years after its release.

Like Kate Bush’s Running Up The Hill, the title track from Metallica’s 1986 album of the same name is enjoying a resurgence thanks to Netflix’s Stranger Things, featuring in Eddie Munson’s guitar solo scene. If the song’s ascent continues over the coming days, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo could be heading for their first UK Top 40 single in 14 years. Metallica’s last UK Official Singles Chart Top 40 appearance was in 2008 with The Day That Never Comes, lifted from their Number 1 album Death Magnetic released the same year. See where every Metallica hit single and album charted in the UK.

Paulo Nutini and LF SYSTEM’s simultaneous Number 1s on the Official Albums Chart and Official Singles Chart respectively make it a Scottish double this week, showing the true calibre of creative talent coming out of the country.  

The last time Scottish acts occupied the top positions on both UK charts was March 2019, when Tom Walker’s What a Time to Be Alive album reigned atop the chart as Lewis Capaldi’s Someone You Loved single claimed Number 1.  

On the achievement, Robert Kilpatrick, Creative Director of the Scottish Music Industry Association (SMIA), comments: “Following key charts success last year from the likes of Mogwai and The Snuts, Scottish artists once again demonstrate a strong fan appetite for the diverse recorded output of our ever-evolving music scene; this time with an incredible charts double-hitter.  

“Paolo’s much-anticipated and captivating new record topping this week’s Official Albums Chart firmly positions him as one of Scotland’s most adored and acclaimed acts, while LF SYSTEM gaining their debut Number 1 single this week highlights the growing strength and magnetism of Scotland’s electronic scene.  

“While many challenges remain for our industry following the impact of the pandemic, today’s chart success is a positive step towards cultural recovery and signifies a magic and vibrancy of Scottish music at present.” 

Martin Talbot, Chief Executive, Official Charts Company, adds: “Many congratulations to LF SYSTEM and Paolo Nutini, on what has proven to be a banner week for Scottish talent in the Official Charts. Scotland has a fantastic musical legacy across the 70 years of the Official Charts and to see Paolo and LF add to that in 2022 is fantastic to see. 

This comes after recent British Phonographic Industry (BPI) analysis of Q1 2022’s biggest UK albums, based on Official Charts Company data, saw Glasgow named the UK’s second most creative city for music artists outside of London. Read the BPI’s full report here.

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

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Joshua Sombra

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Anyways, there will be contenders that could dethrone that song which I think will succeed in the coming weeks.

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Joshua Sombra

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Don't think the song should have more than one week on No.1. I am not really a fan of it btw.

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Jovian

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Great that LF System made it to #1, very much the sound of the Summer! That said, RUTH was the actual biggest track of the week...it's very unclear as to why they chose to put the track back on ACR, the rules state that, for a track that has been released for 10 weeks or more: "After 3 consecutive weeks of decline a stream to sale ratio of 300:1 can be applied. This is also known as Accelerated Chart Ratio (ACR)" but this last week saw a significant increase in streams for RUTH, due to the release of the the 2nd half of season 4 of Stranger things. It really seems like a political decision that has nothing to do with the accuracy of the chart, which is very disappointing.

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Riley

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It actually declined in streams last week for the 3rd week in a row which is how ACR is based! It had a sales increase but not streams which cancels it out from avoiding ACR

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BleeUK

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Yeah i agree Kate Bush had a ACR this week on RUTH so really it #1 still not LF System, which by the way Afriad to Feel, i think it just a ok song, it not my song of the summe, but this showcase how not strong the charts at the moment as it very old and outdated music, there really nothing really specail at the top this year for me, in my views songs that was from 2001 is more modern backing than now in the charts

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Piran

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An amazing week for Scottish artists as Paolo Nutini also topped the albums chart tonight! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

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Piran

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Finally, the first EDM #1 of the year! 😍

Really glad it’s one that stands out compared to most dance songs in the charts & one that most of the forum are generally getting behind. :)

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BleeUK

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we all know Kate was hit by ACR! so running up that hill was still #1 really, but Afraid to Feel, i dont Feel, and not my song of the summer as its very outdated, and doesnt shout 2022 to me, so a bit too old backing for me, the charts are a very weak one at the moment all the number 1 this year dont stand out as 2022 music, most are either samples and sounds like from 60s to 90s or just average, i think 1999 to 2003 sound more modern than 2022 so far in the charts