Officio Play: Edition 103
Taylor Swift earns her third Ofifcio number one (albeit her first to not debut atop the list) - "Opalite" ranks at No.1 on the 103rd Edition after it rises nine places to the chart's summit, scoring her third number one placement thereon. The track reaches the top in its 19th run (marking the second longest wait for a song to do so), surpassing its former #2 peak. This follows her previous number one entries - "Fortnight" (with Post Malone) and "The Fate of Ophelia", the latter marks its 19th run on the current listing. "Opalite" sprints for a sixth stint in the top tier, her second longest ranking entry in the top tier. With three number ones, Swifts ties Bruno Mars, Chappell Roan, Gunna, Kendrick Lamar and Playboi Carti, for the fourth most #1 entries on the chart.
Ella Langley scores the edition's and her own highest debut entry with "Be Her", which enters at No.2, as the Edition's Top Country effort. The song marks the singer's second top 10 score, following the No.1 rank "Choosin' Texas" which adds a slot to land at No.8 on the current edition, marking a 6th run in the top ten and 17th overall. For the first time, she concurrently ranks two top tens on the chart.
Olivia Dean's "Man I Need" ups to No.3 (following its previous stint atop the list), the song adds a fifth top ten stay and 27th on the chart.
Myles Smith & Niall Horan's collaborative effort "Drive Safe" earns a new spot as it reaches No.4 following its #5 debut on the previous run.
Bad Bunny's "DtMF" recedes to No.5, right after it's chart lead the previous listing, having marked the Puerto Rican singer/rapper's foremost number one ranking. The songs adds a third stint in the tier.
J. Cole's "Two Six" slips from its No.2 position to land at the aptly position of #6, a reflection of the title itself, thus running for a second spell within the tier and the edition's Top Rap effort.
Victoria Monét's "Let Me" earns the R&B singer a very first top ten entry on the Officio Play which ranks as the Edition's Top R&B effort. swooning in at No.7.
In 9th place, Joji's "Piece of You" (with GIVĒON) slips from its No.3 high, the singer's first top ten effort adds a second jab in the top tier. Dermot Kennedy's #3 ranking "Funeral" drops to tenth place all the while adding a fourth spell in the tier.
The Edition's Chart Debuts:
|
TRACK-TITLE |
ARTIST (S) |
PEAK |
|
Ber Her |
Ella Langley |
2 |
|
Let Me |
Victoria
Monét |
7 |
|
Always
Everywhere |
Charli XCX |
11 |
|
Other Side |
Brent Faiyaz |
12 |
|
Be By You |
Luke Combs |
13 |
|
Wrong Faces |
Brent Faiyaz |
19 |
|
Seeing Things |
Charli XCX |
20 |
|
You Were
There |
Garrett Kato |
21 |
|
Friends Again |
Baby Rose
& Leon Thomas |
24 |
|
SHADOWS (with
LAVINA) |
John Summit |
25 |
|
Altars |
Charli XCX |
32 |
|
Two Hearts
(with Dua Lipa) |
Danny L Harle |
34 |
|
Thorns |
Jelly Roll |
40 |
|
Somebody |
Good
Neighbours |
41 |
|
ICEMAN
FREESTYLE |
Central Cee |
44 |
|
Butterflies |
Brent Faiyaz |
47 |
Long-Running Entries on the Edition:
|
TRACK-TITLE |
ARTIST
(S) |
PEAK |
W.O.C |
|
Opalite |
Taylor
Swift |
1 |
19 |
|
Man I
Need |
Olivia
Dean |
1 |
26 |
|
Choosin'
Texas |
Ella
Langley |
1 |
17 |
|
Golden |
HUNTR/X |
1 |
33 |
|
WHERE
IS MY HUSBAND! |
RAYE |
1 |
21 |
|
The
Fate of Ophelia |
Taylor
Swift |
1 |
19 |
|
Pretending
|
Alec
Benjamin |
9 |
17 |
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