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The Last Dinner Party, Taylor Swift and the biggest BRITs nominees

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Official Chart Update #ChartFact was Adele back in 2008! debut single Hometown Glory wasn't actually

[image title]( [News]( [Charts]( [Artists]( Official Chart Update #ChartFact [The first ever winner of the BRITs Rising Star award]( (then known as the Critics' Choice) was Adele back in 2008! [Adele's]( debut single Hometown Glory wasn't actually her first to reach the Official Singles Chart - it was Chasing Pavements, which peaked at Number 2. Hometown Glory joined it a couple of weeks later, eventually peaking at Number 19 in July 2008. View the midweek Top 100: [Singles]( [Albums]( [] The Last Dinner Party zoom ahead for debut UK Number 1 album [Read more]( [] Terminal cancer patient Cat Janice aiming for first Official Chart entry with Dance You Outta My Head The Washington native will leave all the proceeds from the music to her young son. [Read more]( [] Taylor Swift announces surprise new album The Tortured Poet's Department Reputation (Taylor's Version) will have to wait... [Read more]( [] Benson Boone aiming for first Top 10 single as Noah Kahan looks towards six weeks at Number 1 Plus big movers from Ella Henderson, Megan Thee Stallion and The Last Dinner Party. [Read more]( [] BRIT Awards 2024: The numbers behind the Song of the Year nominees from RAYE to Calvin Harris There are a blockbuster 15 nominees for the BRITs Song of the Year in 2024. [Read more]( Join L Devine on The Record Club with Bowers & Wilkins [image title]( L Devine is the next guest on The Record Club! Tune in live as she chats to Jess Iszatt all about her brill new album Digital Heartifacts. [Set a reminder]( Get Breaking News alerts from Official Charts [image title] Update your preferences below Follow us [image title]( © The Official UK Charts Company 2024 [Unsubscribe]( [Update Preferences](

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