Officio Play: Edition 65

 



   Morgan Wallen accrues his second chart topper on the Play list, with the Tate McRae feature, "What I Want" which starts atop the 65th Edition, earning McRae her fourth number one score, and a first as a featured act. The country star debuts a total new 21 entries on the edition including the fresh top 10 starters: "Eyes are Closed" at No.2, "Missing" at No.7 and "Skoal, Chevy, and Browning" at No.9; two of his previous charting tracks leap into the tier for their first time, starting with "Superman" (rising from #17 to No.3 - hence Wallen occupies the entire top 3 slots concurrently), and "Just In Case" vaults from #19 to No.10 in its 9th run on the tally, this gives Wallen a feat for holding six top ten entries at the same sitting. The singer amasses a total 11 top ten overall entries, the third most on the tally (behind Taylor Swift (12) and The Weeknd (14)). Wallen also brings his total chart appearances to 31 (tying for the third most - with Metro Boomin and Taylor Swift). Tate McRae collects her 6th top then entry thereon. While Wallen has been at No.1 before with Post Malone's "I Had Some Help", the singer boasts his first leader in the lead role. McRae joins the ranks of Teddy Swims and The Weeknd, who both have four No.1s credited to their artistry on the chart. The Canadian popstar has previously led with the No.1 debuts: "greedy", "2 hands" and "revolving door". 

   Avicii marks his maiden entry, with a posthumous top ten debut, "Let's Ride Away", featuring Elle King, who also collects her first chart appearance. The legendary EDM artist (now late) boasts the edition's Top EDM effort. 

ROSÉ's "Messy" trips to No.5, following its chart debut atop the list, having earned the New Zealand / South Korean singer her sophomore No.1 entry on the list. She boasts a second run in the top tier with the F1 soundtrack melody. 

   Damiano David's "Voices" is three stints strong in the top tier, dripping down to No.6, having reached its No.2 peak on the previous edition. The Italian crooner also adds newer efforts on the list: "The First Time" (#24), "Zombie Lady" (#25), "Tangerine" (featuring d4vd) (#40), "Solitude (No One Understands Me) " (#41), "Silverlines" (#72), and "Tango" (#86), bringing his overall chart list to 9. 

   Bruce Springsteen's "Blind Spot" leaves the fourth slot to settle at No.8, adding a fifth stint in the tier, consecutively. The song led the Play's Edition 61, where it opened atop. 

   *** Extra Chart Highlights

The Play reverts to 100 entries (from 70), to accommodate more tracks and Morgan Wallen boasts the most entries on this chart run (21). 

   "Die With a Smile" (Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars) steps out of the top tier, for the first time ever since its No.1 entry on the list, the song departs the top 10 to settle at No.11, having rallied 34 runs consecutively in the upper echelon. 

   Skye Newman (British singer-songwriter) debuts a first with the UK top ten debut, "Family Matters" setting in at No.12. The single was released on 16 May, 2025 via Columbia Records, entering the UK Singles Chart at No.8 while topping the UK Hip Hop/R&B (OCC) chart. 

   Austrian singer JJ appears on the chart with the Eurovision 2025 winning single "Wasted Love" gracing the list at No. 15. The singer is joined by fellow contestants who also turn up on the tally - Tommy Cash's "Espresso Macchiato" (No.38) and KAJ's "Bara Bada Bastu" at No.39. Swiss singer, Nemo, who won the Eurovision 2024 Contest also marks a second chart appearance with "Unexplainable" at #79. 

   Joe Jonas' "Heart by Heart" reaches the top 20 for the first time as it rises to No.18, with four runs on the tally. 

   Jessie J collects a second chart entry with "Living My Best Life" at No.26, her best debut on the tally thus far. Jin (BTS member) adds a second appearance as well, with "Don't Say You Love Me" at #48. Lola Young's second solo entry, "One Thing" appears at No.52. 

   

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