New York, NY (Top40 Charts) BBC
Radio 1's Live Lounge
Allstars are currently leading the charge for No 1 with Times Like These. The cover of the
Foo Fighters classic is performed by 23 of the biggest names in music and was released last
Thursday (April 23). Impressively, it debuted at No 5 last week after just a few hours of sales and streams.
Things are tight at the top however with The
Weeknd expecting to close the gap before the week is out, the Canadian's former No 1 Blinding
Lights trails behind by only 5,300 chart sales and is the stronger of the two tracks on streaming services. For Times Like These to hold on to the top spot, fans will need to continue their support by downloading and streaming the song throughout the week.
Proceeds of the song are going to
BBC Children In Need and Comic Relief, to provide essential support to people across the UK who will be significantly impacted by the coronavirus crisis.
If the Live Lounge
Allstars can maintain their lead, it will mark two different charity singles topping the chart in as many weeks.
Last week's record-breaking No 1 from
Captain Tom Moore and
Michael Ball could see a second week in the Top 10, currently sitting at No 3.
The 1975 could earn this week's highest new entry with If You're Too Shy (Let Me Know), at No 7 on today's sales flash.
YouTuber-turned-rapper KSI could appear in this week's chart with Houdini ft.
Swarmz & Tion Wayne (11) - his fourth Top 40 single if it stays on track.
Finally, after premiering the single on online multi-player video game Fortnite,
Travis Scott and
Kid Cudi could make a Top 20 debut with The
Scotts (13).
The UK Chart First Look is based on preliminary sales and streaming data from the first 48 hours of this week's chart race, the fuller picture will emerge as more data arrives throughout the week.
The final UK Chart Top 40 will be unveiled on BBC
Radio 1's Singles Chart with Scott Mills this Friday from 4pm.