Sabrina Carpenter is savoring the sweet taste of success as her hit single “Taste” reigns supreme on the UK Official Singles Chart for a third consecutive week. The song, a fan favorite, has dominated the charts, proving its staying power and cementing Carpenter’s position as a pop powerhouse.
Carpenter’s Chart Domination
This isn’t just a one-hit wonder for Carpenter. Her previous releases, “Espresso” and “Please Please Please,” are also riding high on the charts. “Espresso” maintains a strong position at No. 2, while “Please Please Please” rounds out the Top 5, showcasing Carpenter’s impressive grip on the UK music scene.
Linkin Park Returns with a Bang
Adding to the excitement, rock legends Linkin Park have made an explosive return with their new single “The Emptiness Machine.” Debuting at No. 4 on the Official Chart, this marks the band’s highest-charting single in the UK since 2008.
New Faces, Familiar Sound
“The Emptiness Machine” also introduces new members Emily Armstrong and Colin Brittain to the Linkin Park fold. This fresh injection of talent blends seamlessly with the band’s signature sound, breathing new life into their legacy.
Chart Highlights: Gaga, Mars, and Rising Stars
Elsewhere on the charts, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars continue to climb with their soulful ballad “Die With a Smile,” reaching No. 6 in its third week in the Top 10. Sonny Fodera, Jazzy, and D.O.D celebrate their first collaborative Top 10 hit as “Somedays” leaps to No. 10.
TikTok star Gigi Perez is making waves with “Sailor Song,” soaring to No. 13 and securing her first-ever Top 20 hit. Other notable climbers include Teddy Swims’ “The Door” at No. 16 and Gracie Abrams’ “I love you, I’m sorry” reaching a new peak at No. 21.
Central Cee and RAYE Make Their Mark
Rounding out the chart highlights, Central Cee and RAYE’s new collaboration “Moi” makes a strong debut at No. 38, adding another layer of excitement to a dynamic week on the UK Official Charts.
A Week of Triumphs and New Beginnings
This week’s UK Official Singles Chart is a testament to both enduring success and the exciting potential of new music. With established stars like Sabrina Carpenter and Linkin Park continuing to dominate alongside rising talents, the UK music scene is brimming with energy and creativity.