The massive success of the track has been fueled by its universal appeal, with Fender celebrating the milestone by praising Dean’s contribution for adding an alternative narrative that opened the floodgates. Former record-holders Wet Wet Wet also offered their warm congratulations, expressing pride in having held the British record for over three decades and welcoming the passing of the torch to two exceptional contemporary talents.
Beyond the historic battle at the summit, the UK singles chart saw notable climbs across the board. Alabama country singer Ella Langley reached a personal best as her breakout hit “Choosin’ Texas” jumped four places to land at Number 5. Meanwhile, a wave of football-adjacent anthems surged ahead of England’s upcoming World Cup quarter-final match against Norway. Oasis’s classic “Wonderwall” climbed to Number 11, while Shakira and Burna Boy’s official tournament track “Dai Dai” hit a new peak at Number 13, and the iconic “Three Lions” leaped 14 spots to Number 21.
Rising star Sienna Spiro also enjoyed a highly successful week, securing three tracks in the top standings following the release of her debut album, with “Material Lover” holding strong in the Top 20 and “Die On This Hill” vaulting to Number 19. Additionally, dance act ANOTR reached a new peak with “Talk To You” at Number 14, Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin'” returned to the Top 40 for the first time in 16 years, and current album chart-topper Madonna secured her 74th Top 40 single with “Danceteria.”