I Knew It, I Knew You now joins Look What You Made Me Do (2017), Anti-Hero (2022), Is It Over Now? (Taylor’s Version) (2023), Fortnight (2024), The Fate of Ophelia (2025) and Opalite (2026) in Taylor’s tally of chart-toppers.
Taylor now jumps up the list of artists with the most Official Number 1 singles in the UK, now sitting alongside the likes of Michael Jackson, George Michael and U2, all with seven apiece. She is also the first international artist to secure two Number 1 singles in 2026, after Opalite hit the top spot in February, and the first time in her career she has also done this. The only other artist to achieve this feat is Harry Styles with Aperture in February and American Girls in March.

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It’s a first Top 40 for the acclaimed late American rapper, singer and songwriter Mac Miller. Cinderella, a track released in 2016 featuring Ty Dolla $ign, is experiencing a significant viral surge on social media, with its spike transcending TikTok to the Official Chart. As a result, the nostalgic banger jumps 14 places from last week into the main standings (27).
Alex Warren earns a sixth Top 40 single as latest cut PASSENGER, lifted from his upcoming album WILDCHILD, lands at Number 22.
A name we should all get used to! Breakout Californian singer-songwriter Alyssa Grace celebrates a maiden Top 40 tune with the mettlesome bloodstream (25).
The same can be said for Sheffield-born DJ and producer Silva Bumpa. He also makes a Top 40 debut with summer-ready anthem On 2nite (32).
Elsewhere, Ella Langley’s Choosin’ Texas hops one to a new peak (12), as Prospa’s Free Your Mind rebounds to its highest position to date (17).
