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Gigi Perez’s Breakout ‘Sailor Song’ Hits No.1 on the U.K. Singles Chart

Gigi Perez’s sensational breakout moment has reached new heights with her first ever No. 1 single on the U.K. Singles Chart.

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The New Jersey-born, Florida-raised singer-songwriter has had a viral hit with “Sailor Song,” which recently peaked at No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100. Perez ends Sabrina Carpenter’s nine-week run at No. 1 with “Taste,” and is the most-streamed song of the week in the U.K. with 5 million streams, according to the Official Charts Company.

Speaking to the Official Charts on her victory, Perez says, “There’s such a big hole in the conversations that we’re having in mainstream music. There’s an entire group of people – the queer community – who need representation.”

She adds: “Knowing that ‘Sailor Song’ is a vessel for that, it’s amazing. Thank you!” 

ROSÉ and Bruno Mars rise to No. 2 with their collaboration “APT.” The song bests the BLACKPINK member’s own record after she became the first K-pop female solo act to land a U.K. top five single last week.

Gracie Abrams’ has secured two entries in the top five with the simultaneous success of “That’s So True” (No. 3) and “I Love You, I’m Sorry” (No. 4). The former jumps 16 places to land Abrams’ second top 10 hit in the U.K.

“Disease,” the first taste of Lady Gaga’s upcoming seventh studio album, lands at No. 7 to give the pop icon her 16th career U.K. top 10 single, and follows her successful “Die With a Smile” collaboration with Bruno Mars.

Elsewhere, Addison Rae has secured her first top 10 entry with “Diet Pepsi,” which lands at No. 10.

In addition to his first No. 1 LP on the U.K. Albums Chart, three songs from Tyler, the Creator’s Chromakopia arrive in the top 40. Album opener “St. Chroma,” featuring Daniel Caesar, becomes the rapper’s highest ever charting single in the U.K. at No. 15, while “Noid” lands a spot later at No. 16 and “Darling, I” finishes at No. 24.

See the full Official Singles Chart here.

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