If anything might overshadow the K-Pop Demon Hunters megastory it's surely got to be the return of Rihanna - only at number 40, but still. Charting higher and maybe arguably even a bigger star these days is Doja Cat, and Olivia Dean, with older hit Dive this time, makes it sort of three generations of pop queens.
Drake isn't here this week but his collaborator Central Cee delivers an exclusive solo version of Which One, there's the first sighting of Stray Kids in a couple of years, and King Ed Sheeran pops up too.
Debuts: None
Ed Sheeran - A Little More
Up 3 to number 23
Rihanna - Breakin' Dishes
In at number 40
Doja Cat - Jealous Type
Highest New Entry - In at number 13
Stray Kids - Ceremony
In at number 37
Olivia Dean - Dive
Back in at number 31
From The Vault: Coldplay - Viva La Vida
Back in at number 20
Central Cee - Which One
Up 2 to number 14
K-Pop Demon Hunters - Golden
Fourth week at number 1
PRESENTER: Dannii Minogue
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