Eliza Rose & Interplanetary Criminal see B.O.T.A. (Baddest Of Them All) hold on to claim a second week at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
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Beyoncé holds on at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart with BREAK MY SOUL.
Bey’s second week at the top sees her finish just a handful of chart units ahead of this week’s Number 2, Afraid To Feel by LF SYSTEM, which returns to its previous peak.
A massive climber this week at Number 3, B.O.T.A. (Baddest Of Them All) by Eliza Rose and Interplanetary Criminal has been enjoying huge success over the last few weeks, and today rockets 23 places into the Top 5. Can it go all the way to the top?
Just outside the Top 10 is this week’s highest new entry, the Drum & Bass-influenced Not Over Yet by KSI ft. Tom Grennan. It starts at Number 11 to become KSI’s eighth Top 20 hit in Ireland, and Tom Grennan’s fourth.
Other entries landing in the Top 20 this week include Calvin Harris’ Stay With Me ft. Justin Timberlake, Halsey and Pharrell (19) - which climbs five following the release of Harris’ Funk Wav Bounces – Vol. 2 – and the long-awaited collab between Joel Corry and Becky Hill, HISTORY (20).
DJ Khaled brings a little Bee Gees interpolation to the mix as Staying Alive ft. Drake and Lil Baby makes its debut at Number 26.
Several tracks are making upward moves this week; Fred again.. & Swedish House Mafia’s Turn On The Lights Again (28), Calvin Harris’ Potion ft. Dua Lipa and Young Thug (29), Ferrari by James Hype ft. Miggy Dela Rosa (31) and Tiesto & Charli XCX’s Hot In It (34) all climb.
Finally, fitness influencer Hstikkytokky teams up with rapper J Fado for Hold This, which debuts at Number 44.
Eliza Rose & Interplanetary Criminal see B.O.T.A. (Baddest Of Them All) hold on to claim a second week at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
Meghan Markle toppled Spotify king Joe Rogan this week to become number one on the platform in six different countries, including the U.S., with her new podcast "Archetypes." The Duchess of Sussex welcomed her longtime friend and tennis champ Serena Williams as her first guest on the podcast Tuesday.The two talked about how the word "ambition" has become a "dirty, dirty word when it comes to women." In the podcast, the royal said she never personally felt a negative connotation toward "ambition" until she started dating Prince Harry. "Since I’ve felt the negativity behind it, it’s really hard to un-feel it," she said. "I can’t unsee it, either, in the millions of girls and women who make themselves smaller – so much smaller – on a regular basis." Meghan Markle dropped her first episode of 'Achetypes' on Tuesday.
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The latest big dance hit of the summer, B.O.T.A (Baddest Of Them All) by Eliza Rose & Interplanetary Criminal climbs to Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
Harry’s House makes it to yet another week atop the Official Irish Albums Chart.
Blam! Calvin Harris, Justin Timberlake, Halsey and Pharrell Williams have bounced straight to the top of the Official Trending Chart with Stay With Me.
Eliza Rose's B.O.T.A (Baddest Of Them All) reaches Number 1 on the Official Trending Chart today, as its stratospheric rise continues.
Harry Styles is back at Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart with Harry’s House, edging out Beyoncé’s RENAISSANCE which made a chart-topping debut last week.
Naman Ramachandran Industry stalwarts including director Cheryl Dunye (“Bridgerton”), actor, writer, director Romola Garai (“The Amulet,” “Becoming Elizabeth”), producer Elizabeth Karlsen (“Mothering Sunday”) and Sky Comedy commissioning editor Tilusha Ghelani have joined the illustrious roster of mentors at The Writers Lab U.K. & Ireland.Now in its second year in the territory, the lab, which supports women and non-binary writers over 40, is set up to discover new writing voices from across Scotland, England, Ireland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Enter Shikari have shared a new single featuring Wargasm – listen to ‘The Void Stares Back’ below.The collaborative track is said to signal “a new beginning” for Enter Shikari, whose sixth and latest album ‘Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible’ came out in April 2020.Speaking about the song, frontman Rou Reynolds explained: “It is with elation, and more than a little nervousness, that we release this; our first track after over two years of dormancy. It is a roisterous journey made all the more so with the addition of our friends Wargasm.”As for the themes of ‘The Void Stares Back’, Reynolds said that it’s “about the forward march of social progress, and how, often, those with a more conventional archaic outlook on sexuality, gender, social design, economics etc, see those with differing ideas like bewildering, depraved creatures from another dimension”.Tune in here:Wargasm talked about how Enter Shikari played a “big part” in their lives growing up, and said it was “an absolute honour” to work with them: “They stand for the right things – we’re a little more pessimistic.
Beyoncé will join Roland Isley of the Isley Brothers on a new song.The track, which is set to arrive this Friday (August 12), is a re-work of ‘Make Me Say It Again Girl, Pts. 1 & 2′, lifted from the Isley Brothers’ 1975 album ‘The Heat Is On’.
Beyoncé’s seventh album, ‘Renaissance’, a news anchor in Philadelphia snuck 15 of the R&B titan’s song titles into a live-broadcast traffic report.“Traffic is getting ‘Heated’ and it’s starting to ‘Break My Soul’ just a little bit,” NBC 10’s Sheila Watko said in her presentation last Tuesday (August 2), referencing two songs from ‘Renaissance’. She noted later in the broadcast – which earned the approval of Bey’s own mother, Tina Knowles – that she’d planned to do to a reference-laden report on the album’s release date (July 29), but couldn’t do so since there was a crash that day and she “had to be serious”.To the groans – and one emphatic “ooh!” – of her co-hosts, Watko continued in her report: “We’ve had a ‘Formation’ of traffic cones all morning … that’s still blocking two right lanes, you might want to move over ‘to the left, to the left’.”Celebrating her effort, co-host Keith Jones declared: “Sheila Watko, you ‘Run The World’.”Take a look at the full report below:Yesterday (August 8) saw ‘Renaissance’ debut at Number One on the US’ Billboard 200 chart.
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Beyoncé’s just-released seventh album, ‘Renaissance’, has topped the Billboard 200 chart in the US, continuing her unbroken streak of albums debuting at Number One.All seven of the artist’s studio albums have peaked in the top spot, however, the release of ‘Renaissance’ is notably significant in that it’s already become Bey’s highest-charting album in every major market. In addition to the US, it’s debuted at Number One in the UK, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand. It’s likely to top the Canadian chart as well, however data for that is yet to be released.‘Renaissance’ also came in at Number Two in Germany, beating her last album, 2016’s ‘Lemonade’, by one place.