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Sam Fender and Olivia Dean’s “Rein Me In” has held the top spot of the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart for a sixth non-consecutive week on the chart dated April 3.

“Rein Me In” first hit the top spot in February and is the longest running No. 1 of 2026 so far; it’s Fender’s first U.K. chart-topper and Dean’s second (“Man I Need” was her first). At the 2026 BRIT Awards, “Rein Me In” won song of the year in a fan-voted category.

The track first appeared on Fender’s People Watching, the Mercury Prize-winning album released in February 2025. Four months on from its release, Dean teamed up with the North Shields singer for a new version of the track following a live performance at Fender’s London Stadium show.

Bella Kay rises one spot from last week’s charts to take the No. 2 spot with “iloveitiloveitiloveit,” a strong contender for the No. 1 spot in the coming weeks.

Following its remix edition with BLACKPINK’s JENNIE, Tame Impala’s “Dracula” is up to No. 3, the latter’s highest ever placing on the U.K.’s Singles Chart. The track jumps nine places from the previous week.

Harry Styles’ “American Girls” holds its position at No. 4, while BTS’ “SWIM” falls to No. 2.

Dominic Fike’s “Babydoll” is up to No. 8 to give the Florida-born artist his second U.K. top 10 single following “3 Nights” in 2018. His 2025 single “White Keys” also sees gains, rising six spot to No. 12.

In the week she earns the No. 1 spot on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart, RAYE’s “Click Clack Symphony” jumps seven spots to No. 11. The track features contributions from Hans Zimmer, and appears on This Music May Contain Hope, her first U.K. chart-topping LP.

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