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80s icon Kate Bush to challenge Harry Styles for Number 1

The Official Chart: First Look offers a first glance of the Top 20 ahead of Friday's Official Singles Chart Top 100. The chart is based on preliminary sales and early streaming reports.
It could be the battle of two pop titans. Kate Bush's classic Running Up That Hill could leap up six places toNumber 2 this week – can it challenge Harry Styles for Number 1? Originally released in 1985, where the track peaked at Number 3, it could reach its highest-ever peak thanks to Stranger Things.

Sex Pistols re-released two very special vinyl pressings of their controversial anti-monarchist anthem God Save The Queen and are looking to re-enter the Top 5 for the first time in 43 years, since C'mon Everybody reached Number 3 in 1979.

Following a stirring performance at last night's Platinum Party at the Palace, Sam Ryder's Eurovision anthem SPACE MAN might break back into the top 10, currently its up two to Number 9.

Several slow-burning hits across the Official Singles Chart are on track to reach new peaks this week; including David Guetta, Becky Hill and Ella Henderson's Crazy What Love Can Do (12), George Ezra's Green Green Grass (13) and Nathan Dawe ft. Ella Henderson with 21 Reasons (16).

This week's highest new entry could belong to Post Malone, I Like You (A Happier Song) comes from new album Twelve Carat Toohtache and is cruising towards a Number 19 debut.

The Official Singles Chart Top 100 is revealed on OfficialCharts.com every Friday at 5.45pm. Follow the Top 40 countdown live on BBC Radio 1's Official Chart show with Scott Mills.

06.06.2022 11:47:53 AM
Source: music-news