Olivia Rodrigo’s driving license takes the lead in the UK chart race

The song that pushed “Drivers License” last week, “Calling My Phone” by Lil Tjay and 6Lack, falls 2-3. After leading in the midweek stage, “Calling My Phone” lost first place by just 1,700 combined sales.

The fastest debut belongs to Ella Henderson and Tom Grennan, whose collaboration “Let’s Go Home Together” is new at No. 17 on the charts.

It’s the UK’s most downloaded song so far this week and enjoys a boost after the band’s performance on BBC One’s The Graham Norton Show.

If he kept his momentum going, “Let’s Go Home Together” would give Henderson his first Top 40 single as a lead artist in more than six years, as “Yours” broke the Top 20 in December 2014. Grennan has yet to make an impact on the Top 40 from the UK It may double when the Official UK Singles Chart is published on Friday, when “Little Bit Of Love” rises to position 36, reports the OCC.

Meanwhile, a trio of dance tracks are hitting their way to the stop. Tiesto’s “The Business” raises 6-4, Riton vs. Nightcrawlers “Friday” featuring Musafa and Hypeman vaults 10-5, and ATB “Your Love” (9pm) featuring Topic and A7S is 21-14.

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