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Taylor Swift Scores Her Second Top 10 Debut In The UK In As Many Weeks With Her New Song

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Taylor Swift's latest single "Look What You Made Me Do" is a non-mover on the British songs tally, holding onto the top position for a second week in a row after debuting in that coveted slot last frame, but that's not the only Swift-related news coming out of the U.K. this week...

Former leader "New Rules," the most successful cut released thus far from up-and-coming pop singer Dua Lipa, is also steady, as is Pink's new pop offering "What About Us." The two singles are steady at Nos. 2 and 3 this time around, with both being held back by Swift's unstoppable No. 1.

Back up to No. 4 is Justin Bieber's "Friends," which officially credits producer BloodPop as a featured guest, giving him his first hit as an artist. The upbeat single, which originally debuted in the runner-up slot (right behind "New Rules" during its second frame atop the tally) has been rising and falling for only a few turns now, ever since it was released as a semi-surprise back in August.

Up to a new high of No. 5 is Latin superstar J Balvin's "Mi Gente," which features Willy William. The song has been growing in popularity around the world ever since it first appeared back in June, and it is now reaching unprecedented highs for the artist in a number of English-speaking countries.

Just behind that Spanish cut comes another, as CNCO and Little Mix's collaboration "Reggaeton Lento" rises slightly to No. 6, after peaking at No. 5. The song, another well-known tune in certain parts of the world, has benefitted greatly from the appearance of homegrown faves Little Mix, who can now count this among their many top 10 hits.

Swift (yes, her again) occupies a pair of positions inside the uppermost region this week, as her new cut "...Ready For It" starts on the listing at No. 7. The track, which is the opening song on her upcoming album Reputation and the first promotional-only single, is a beneficiary of all the buzz surrounding her name.

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Taylor Swift/Big Machine Records

The homepage of Taylor Swift's website.

Taylor Swift's latest single "Look What You Made Me Do" is a non-mover on the British songs tally, holding onto the top position for a second week in a row after debuting in that coveted slot last frame, but that's not the only Swift-related news coming out of the U.K. this week...

Former leader "New Rules," the most successful cut released thus far from up-and-coming pop singer Dua Lipa, is also steady, as is Pink's new pop offering "What About Us." The two singles are steady at Nos. 2 and 3 this time around, with both being held back by Swift's unstoppable No. 1.

Back up to No. 4 is Justin Bieber's "Friends," which officially credits producer BloodPop as a featured guest, giving him his first hit as an artist. The upbeat single, which originally debuted in the runner-up slot (right behind "New Rules" during its second frame atop the tally) has been rising and falling for only a few turns now, ever since it was released as a semi-surprise back in August.

Up to a new high of No. 5 is Latin superstar J Balvin's "Mi Gente," which features Willy William. The song has been growing in popularity around the world ever since it first appeared back in June, and it is now reaching unprecedented highs for the artist in a number of English-speaking countries.

Just behind that Spanish cut comes another, as CNCO and Little Mix's collaboration "Reggaeton Lento" rises slightly to No. 6, after peaking at No. 5. The song, another well-known tune in certain parts of the world, has benefitted greatly from the appearance of homegrown faves Little Mix, who can now count this among their many top 10 hits.

Swift (yes, her again) occupies a pair of positions inside the uppermost region this week, as her new cut "...Ready For It" starts on the listing at No. 7. The track, which is the opening song on her upcoming album Reputation and the first promotional-only single, is a beneficiary of all the buzz surrounding her name.

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