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No. "The Joker and the Queen" by Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift

No. “The Joker and the Queen” by Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift

The new edition of “The Joker and the Queen” by Ed Sheeran, featuring Taylor Swift’s special presence, took second place in the UK singles list. Despite the success, she has yet to surpass the song that will become the best event of 2022: “We Don’t Talk About Bruno”, which is on the soundtrack of the movie “Encondo”, which is number one. In the rankings for five weeks. .

There were three news items in the top 40 of the week: Dow Cameron’s “Boyfriend”, 14th, “Kabeeb”, Central Sea (22nd) and “Reggae & Calypso (with Puni & Oyvi)”, Russ Millions (32).

1 – “We are not talking about Bruno”, from the movie “Encondo” (same level)
2 – “The Joker and the Queen (Record. Taylor Swift)” (Introduction)
3 – “Peru (with Ed Sheeran)” – Fireboy DML (one level dropped)
4 – “Surface Pressure” – From the Encondo movie (one level dropped)
5 – “Where are you now (with cell Scott)” – Lost frequencies (same level)
6 – “Seventeen goes down” – Sam Fender (one level up)
7 – “Make Me Feel Good (Feat. Jazzy)” – Felders only (one level above)
8- “The Family Matrix” from the movie Condo (one level above)
9- “Overseas (Fed. Central Sea)” – D-Block Europe (one level above)
10 – “Down Under (Feed. Colin Hay)” – Lood (up to two levels)

Album rankings

There were seven to 40 introductions on the album chart, four of which were in the top ten. Singer-songwriter Frank Turner’s “FTHC” took first place. Alt-J’s “The Dream” was third, Slash’s “4” fifth, featuring Miles Kennedy and the Conspirators (pictured), and James Morrison’s biggest blockbuster sixth.

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The Big Thieves acclaimed “Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You” peaked at number 15, while the vinyl-winning Viola Beach’s single album peaked at number 23 and Eddie’s “Earthling” Vader at number 36 degrees.

Here are the top 10 places:

1 – “FTHC” – Frank Turner
2 – “=” – Ed Sheeran (same position)
3 – “The Dream” – Alt-J (Introduction)
4 – “30” – Adele (same level)
5 – “4” – Slash (intro)
6 – “Greatest Hits” – James Morrison (Introduction)
7 – “Sour” – Olivia Rodrigo (up to three levels)
8 – “Curtain Call: The Hits” – Eminem (up to seven seats)
9 – “Don’t Stop 50 Years” Fleetwood Mac (up to two seats)
10 – “Between Us” – Small combination (up to two levels)