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Dave, Tems’ ‘Raindance’ Nabs No. 1 From Harry Styles: UK Singles Chart


Dave and Tems have dethroned Harry Styles from the No. 1 spot on the U.K. Singles Chart with their joint track “Raindance.” (Feb. 6)

It means that Styles’ “Aperture,” which debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated Jan. 30, lands just a single week at the summit of the tally. The song is currently at the same spot on the Billboard Hot 100, though faces pressure from Ella Langley and Olivia Dean.

“Raindance” first hit the top spot in the U.K. a fortnight ago and was dethroned by Styles’ comeback track; it has now scored two non-consecutive weeks at No. 1. The track appears on Dave’s The Boy Who Played the Harp and also landed on the Hot 100 this past week (No. 89) to give the London-born rapper his first appearance on the chart and Tems’ her sixth.

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RAYE’s “Where Is My Husband!” closes the week at No. 2, though the track has already spent a sole week at No. 1 in January. Djo’s “End of Beginning” holds its position at No. 3, having enjoyed a two-week stay at the No. 1 spot in January following the conclusion of Stranger Things, in which Joe Kerry plays the role of fan-favorite Steve Harrington.

Styles’ “Aperture” falls to No. 4 in its second week on the U.K.’s Singles Chart. “As It Was,” the lead single from his previous LP, Harry’s House, scored a 10-week stay at the summit back in 2022. Taylor Swift’s “The Fate of Ophelia” holds its position at No. 5.

Noah Kahan’s “The Great Divide” is the week’s highest new entry and debuts at No. 10; his upcoming fourth album of the same name will be released April 24.

Zara Larsson continues to ride a new wave of attention with “Midnight Sun” up six places to No. 20. After The Cure bagged its first-ever Grammy Awards on Sunday (Feb. 1), the band’s 1979 classic “Boys Don’t Cry” lifts 14 places to No. 22.

Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” squeezes into the top 40 at No. 38 for her first appearance on the charts.

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This story originally appeared on Billboard

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