Central Cee & Lil Baby with “BAND4BAND” marked the couple’s name with many records that many artists dream of

Central Cee & Lil Baby Aim for Highest New Entry with “BAND4BAND”

 

 

Central Cee and Lil Baby are poised to make a major impact on the UK charts this week with their collaboration “BAND4BAND,” projected to debut at Number 4. This track from Central Cee’s upcoming major label studio album is set to become his eighth UK Top 10 single and Lil Baby’s fourth.

 

 

Meanwhile, Sabrina Carpenter continues her reign with “Espresso,” anticipated to remain at Number 1 for the fifth consecutive week in the UK.

 

Rising soul-pop artist Myles Smith is on track to achieve his highest chart position yet with “Stargazing,” potentially reaching Number 11.

Reflecting the booming popularity of country music in the UK in 2024, US country star Zach Bryan’s new single “Pink Skies” is expected to debut at Number 31. This would mark his second UK Top 40 entry, following his duet with Kacey Musgraves, “I Remember Everything.”

Teddy Swims is demonstrating that the success of “Lose Control” was no fluke, with his new track “The Door” set to climb twelve places to Number 33, securing his second UK Top 40 single.

The Script’s 2008 classic “The Man Who Can’t Be Moved” is likely to re-enter the UK Top 40 for the first time since 2013, landing at Number 37. This resurgence follows band member Danny O’Donoghue’s tribute to Manchester United player Kobbie Mainoo, who scored the winning goal in the FA Cup victory over Manchester City. The song originally peaked at Number 2 in 2008.

Disturbed’s cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Sound of Silence” could move up to Number 38, while Bring Me The Horizon are on course for their ninth UK Top 40 single with “Statues That Cried Blооd” at Number 39.