Chappell Roan Misses No.1 By One Space — Who Keeps Her From The Top Spot?
Chappell Roan's latest single "The Subway" narrowly missed out on the coveted No.1 spot in this week's Official Physical Singles and Official Vinyl Singles charts, a place that was previously occupied by Queen's iconic "Bohemian Rhapsody". For the first time in her career, Roan has come so close to achieving the top spot but fell just one space short.
The 2025 Grammy nominee for Best New Artist returned to music's biggest night with its nomination for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance. The vinyl release of "The Subway" catapulted it back into contention as a bestseller in the UK. Despite being released months ago and having already sold well, Roan's current single has yet to crack physical mediums in the U.K.
Roan's impressive run on the Official Physical Singles chart saw her win five times, but unfortunately, "The Subway" failed to reach No.1, joining the ranks of other singles like "Good Luck, Babe!", "Pink Pony Club", and "The Giver", which all stalled at No.2. Roan has never managed to claim the top spot in her career.
On the Official Singles Sales chart, Roan's song appeared at No.2 for the first time since its release in August. The Grammy nominee extended her streak of near-No.1 hits on this chart with "The Subway" becoming her fourth track to peak at No.2, while only "Hot to Go!" managed a modest No.27.
Roan's latest single also saw significant gains on the Songs Chart, where it lifted again in recognition of its commercial success. The singer-songwriter has now accumulated an impressive collection of chart-topping hits, with four songs currently featured on the UK charts, including "The Giver" and "Good Luck, Babe!", both only available on the Official Physical Singles and Official Vinyl Singles charts.
Despite missing out on the coveted No.1 spot this time around, Roan's continued success is a testament to her growing popularity and talent as an artist.
Chappell Roan's latest single "The Subway" narrowly missed out on the coveted No.1 spot in this week's Official Physical Singles and Official Vinyl Singles charts, a place that was previously occupied by Queen's iconic "Bohemian Rhapsody". For the first time in her career, Roan has come so close to achieving the top spot but fell just one space short.
The 2025 Grammy nominee for Best New Artist returned to music's biggest night with its nomination for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance. The vinyl release of "The Subway" catapulted it back into contention as a bestseller in the UK. Despite being released months ago and having already sold well, Roan's current single has yet to crack physical mediums in the U.K.
Roan's impressive run on the Official Physical Singles chart saw her win five times, but unfortunately, "The Subway" failed to reach No.1, joining the ranks of other singles like "Good Luck, Babe!", "Pink Pony Club", and "The Giver", which all stalled at No.2. Roan has never managed to claim the top spot in her career.
On the Official Singles Sales chart, Roan's song appeared at No.2 for the first time since its release in August. The Grammy nominee extended her streak of near-No.1 hits on this chart with "The Subway" becoming her fourth track to peak at No.2, while only "Hot to Go!" managed a modest No.27.
Roan's latest single also saw significant gains on the Songs Chart, where it lifted again in recognition of its commercial success. The singer-songwriter has now accumulated an impressive collection of chart-topping hits, with four songs currently featured on the UK charts, including "The Giver" and "Good Luck, Babe!", both only available on the Official Physical Singles and Official Vinyl Singles charts.
Despite missing out on the coveted No.1 spot this time around, Roan's continued success is a testament to her growing popularity and talent as an artist.