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Jess Glynne And Frank Turner Set For Highest New Entries In This Week's UK Charts

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Jess Glynne And Frank Turner Set For Highest New Entries In This Week's UK Charts
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Jess Glynne and Frank Turner have been popular over the Bank Holiday weekend; they are set to become this week's highest new entries on the UK Singles and Albums Charts respectively.

Singles

Jess' new single I'll Be There, released last Friday, is her first single as a lead artist since November 2015. Currently at Number 14 on today's UK Chart Update, the song had its TV premiere on last week's The Graham Norton Show.

Elsewhere on the UK Singles Chart, Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa are heading for a fourth week at Number 1 with One Kiss, while for the second week in a row, David Guetta & Sia are aiming for highest climber status - Flames is up eight to Number 11 today.

After 14 weeks of trying, girl group M.O could finally climb into the Top 20 with Bad Vibe, up three to Number 19. Liam Payne & J Balvin are also ascending with Familiar, rising six to Number 25.

Finally, Youth, Shawn Mendes' new collab with Khalid occupies a midweek slot of Number 35, and Florence + The Machine's new single Hunger is at 36.






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