As if we couldn’t be more excited by the Sex and the City revival, there’s now an Irish connection. And we’re not talking about Sarah Jessica Parker’s love for Kerrygold.
30.04.2021 - 17:18 / officialcharts.com
The Weeknd’s Save Your Tears remix featuring Ariana Grande makes a huge impact on this week’s Official Irish Singles Chart.
Previously peaking at Number 3 in early March, the new version of the track propels it from last week’s Number 11 to a new high of Number 2. Save Your Tears was also the most downloaded song of the week.
The Weeknd’s 2016 collaboration with Daft Punk Starboy also reached the runner-up spot, while 2015’s Can’t Feel My Face and 2019’s Blinding Lights both hit Number 1.
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As if we couldn’t be more excited by the Sex and the City revival, there’s now an Irish connection. And we’re not talking about Sarah Jessica Parker’s love for Kerrygold.
Eminem beat.In the track, assisted by Irish producer Garraí Mac (aka GMCBeats), the 12-year-old MC Abdul delivers impassioned bars over the beat of Eminem’s ‘Cleanin’ Out My Closet’.The young MC raps for about a minute about the violence the territory has experienced throughout the crisis, which according to the New York Times has killed at least 227 people in Gaza and 12 in Israel.“Palestine’s been occupied for decades, but a home for centuries / This land has generations of my family’s
BTS announced their second all-English single Butter in late April, and it has been a long month of waiting for their ARMY of fans.
Olivia Rodrigo is contending for her second Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart with new song Good 4 U.
Dermot Kennedy’s debut album Without Fear collects a 27th week at Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart this week.
Tion Wayne and Russ Millions make it two weeks at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart with Body.
Backstreet Boys' first UK Number 1 was a long time in the making. Released this week in May 1999, the track was the US boyband's trailer for their third album and followed a string of hits (seven, to be exact) that, while popular, didn't quite have the muscle to take them all the way to the top.
Royal Blood whip up a storm on this week’s Official Irish Albums Chart as their new record Typhoons lands straight in at Number 1.
Congratulations to Tion Wayne and Russ Millions who ascend to Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart with Body.
Arlo Parks has rescheduled her upcoming UK and Ireland headline tour.The London artist had been hoping to play live in support of her January-released debut album ‘Collapsed In Sunbeams’ later this month, but the current coronavirus-enforced restrictions on large-scale gatherings have forced a rethink of the touring plans.“It’s with a heavy heart that I’m having to postpone my original May & June UK/EU tour to September,” Parks said in a statement on her Twitter this afternoon (May 7) about the
Rejjie Snow is back with details of his second album – watch the video for first single ‘Relax’ below.READ MORE: “Rejjie Snow is dead” – the Irish hip-hop prodigy on his plans for total reinventionNew album ‘Baw Baw Black Sheep’ is set to come out on July 9 via BMG, and follows his full-length debut, 2018’s ‘Dear Annie’.“I approached [the album] light heartedly from the point of view of making a short film through music,” Rejjie explained of the album.
Dermot Kennedy returns to Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart with Without Fear.
It’s a day to remember for Adam King who picked up a special contribution award at the Lord Mayor’ Youth Awards.
Speculation was rife as to which film will walk away with golden Oscar statues and the big winner on the night was Nomadland.
Graham Norton has revealed which celebrities he would most love to host on his famous red sofa. The Irish chat show host and TV presenter has welcomed some of the world’s biggest stars to his ITV programme, The Graham Norton Show.
Lil Nas X makes it a fourth week at Number 1 on this week’s Official Irish Singles Chart with Montero (Call Me By Your Name).
Imelda May’s 11 Past The Hour debuts at Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart, becoming the first chart-topping album by an Irish female soloist in almost five years.
Irish comedian Joanne McNally will be sharing her talents on The Jonathan Ross Show as the Dublin-native joins the host this weekend.