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Calvin Harris' 'Feels' Challenges Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee's 'Despacito' For U.K. Chart Crown

On the latest Official Singles Chart Update, “Despacito” has the edge over No. 2-placed “Feels” by just 500 combined units. Should “Feels” usurp “Despacito” at the summit, notes the Official Charts Company, Harris will have his eighth U.K. No. 1 single, Pharrell his fourth, Katy her fifth and Big Sean his first.
A trio of fast-rising tracks complete the midweek top five: Enrique Iglesias“Subeme La Radio” (RCA), featuring Sean Paul and X Factor champ Matt TerryRudimental and James Arthur’s “Sun Comes Up” (Asylum) and Dua Lipa’s “New Rules” (Warner Bros).
There are notable gains for The Script’s “Rain” (Columbia), which improves to No. 10, and the Jax Jones-Demi Lovato-Stefflon Don number “Instruction” (Polydor) which is at No. 14, just one place ahead of another Lovato track, “Sorry Not Sorry” (Hollywood).
With a No. 39 bow, Camila Cabello has the highest new entry with “OMG” (Epic/Syco Music) featuring Quavo.

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