The 6th of June 2025
A Playlist, in descending order, from No.100 to No.1
The United Kingdom’s Official Singles Chart results, from No.100 to No.1, for the week commencing Friday the 6th to Thursday the 12th of June 2025
Cut-off for sales figures is up to the end of Thursday the 5th of June.
Results counted from midnight (British Summer Time) on Friday the 6th,
broadcast begins on B.B.C. Radio 1 at 4:00pm,
and results publicly released by the Official Charts at 5:45pm on Friday the 6th of June 2025.

The whole playlist, in descending order, from No.100 to No.1
If you prefer the chart in CD length units, here’s a 5 disc box-set.
Disc1: 100 to 81
Disc 2: 80 to 61
Disc 3: 60 to 41
Disc 4: 40 to 21
Disc 5: 20 to 1
Prefer the chart as if it’s on vinyl..? Here’s a 10 album box-set.
Album 1: 100 – 91
Side 1: No.s 100 to 96
At No.100, with a 19th re-entry this week since originally leaving the chart on the 28th of December 2013, is Vance Joy with “Riptide”.
At No.99, holding the same position as last week, is Natasha Bedingfield with “Unwritten”.
At No.98, down 5 places from No.93, is Gravagerz/Kiki/Wera with “Pool”.
At No.97, down 18 places from No.79, is Sleep Token with “Caramel”.
At No.96, down 6 places from No.90, is Coldplay with “Viva La Vida”.
Side 2: No.s 95 to 91
At No.95, down 4 places from No.91, is Dasha with “Austin (Boots stop Workin’)”.
At No.94, up 3 places from No.97, is In Parallel with “Now It’s Gone”.
At No.93, down 12 places from No.81, is Katseye with “Gnarly”.
At No.92, a re-entry this week since originally leaving the chart on the 22nd of May, is Wifiskeleton / O Lantern with “Nope Your Too Late I Already Died”
At No.91, down 22 places from No.69, is Renee Rapp with “Leave Me Alone”.
Album 2: 90 – 81
Side 3: No.s 90 to 86
At No.90, a New Entry this week, is CMAT with “Take A Sexy Picture Of Me”.
At No.89, down 3 places from No.86, is Post Malone / Morgan Wallen with “I Had Some Help”.
At No.88, down 3 places from No.85, is Charli XCX with “Girl So Confusing”.
At No.87, down 14 places from No.73, is Selena Gomez / Benny Blanco with “Bluest Flame”.
At No.86, up 3 places from No.89, is Sub Focus & bbyclose with “On & On”.
Side 4: No.s 85 to 81
At No.85, up 11 places from No.96, is Fleetwood Mac with “Everywhere”.
At No.84, down 21 places from No.63, is Nathan Dawe / Shayan with “Over You”.
At No.83, a re-entry this week since originally leaving the chart on the 22nd of May, is Miley Cyrus with “End Of The World”.
At No.82, down 10 places from No.72, is ATLXS with “Passo Bem Solto”.
At No.81, down 4 places from No.77, is Chappell Roan with “The Giver”.
Album 3: 80 – 71
Side 5: No.s 80 to 76
At No.80, down 2 places from No.78, is Leon Thomas with “Mutt”.
At No.79, down 13 places from No.66, is D4VD with “Feel It”.
At No.78, down 4 places from No.74, is Sonny Fodera / Jazzy / D O D with “Somedays”.
At No.77, down 6 places from No.71, is Noah Kahan with “Stick Season”.
At No.76, with the 8th highest New Entry this week, is Lil Tecca with “Owa Owa”
Side 6: No.s 75 to 71
At No.75, up 7 places from No.82, is Rudimental & Khalid with “All I Know”.
At No.74, up 13 places from No.87, is Pinkpantheress with “Illegal”.
At No.73, with the 7th highest New Entry this week, is Yungblud with “Zombie”.
At No.72, down 11 places from No.61, is the Killers with “Mr Brightside”.
At No.71, down 3 places from No.68, is the Goo Goo Dolls with “Iris”.
Album 4: 70 – 61
Side 7: No.s 70 to 66
At No.70, down 26 places from No.44, is Doechii with “Anxiety”.
At No.69, down 9 places from No.60, is Hozier with “Too Sweet”.
At No.68, up 12 places from No.80, is Josh Baker & Omar+ with “Back It Up”
At No.67, down 2 places from No.65, is Dire Straits with “Sultans of Swing”.
At No.66, down 1 place from No.67, is Lil Tecca with “Dark Thoughts”
Side 8: No.s 65 to 61
At No.65, up 2 places from No.67, is Addison Rae with “Headphones On”
At No.64, with the 6th highest New Entry this week, is Miley Cyrus with “Easy Lover”.
At No.63, up 13 places from No.76, is Fleetwood Mac with “Dreams”.
At No.62, with the 5th highest New Entry this week, is Lorde with “Man Of The Year”.
At No.61, down 5 places from No.56, is Sabrina Carpenter with “Busy Woman”.
Album 5: 60 – 51
Side 9: 60 to 56
At No.60, down 1 place from No.59, is David Guetta featuring Sia with “Beautiful People”.
At No.59, down 8 places from No.51, is Jorja Smith with “The Way I Love You”
At No.58, down 8 places from No.49, is Denon Reed & CRU2 with “I Need To Know”.
At No.57, up 1 place from No.58, is Ely Oaks & Lavinia with “Borderline”.
At No.56, down 3 places from No.53, is Gigi Perez with “Sailor Song”.
Side 10: 55 to 51
At No.55, down 1 place from No.54, is Shaboozey with “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”.
At No.54, up 10 places from No.64, is Rachel Chinouriri with “All I Ever Asked”.
At No.53, down 3 places from No.50, is Jazzy / Kilimanjaro with “No Bad Vibes”.
At No.52, down 4 places from No.48, is Sabrina Carpenter with “Espresso”.
At No.51, down 5 places from No.46, is Sabrina Carpenter with “Taste”.
Album 6: 50 – 41
Side 11: 50 to 46
At No.50, up 2 places from No.52, is James Hype with “Don’t Wake Me Up”.
At No.49, down 4 places from No.45, is Teddy Swims with “The Door”.
At No.48, down 6 places from No.42, is Myles Smith with “Stargazing”.
At No.47,down 7 places from No.40, is the Weeknd / Playboi Carti with “Timeless”.
At No.46, with the 4th highest New Entry, is Sammy Virji / Skepta with “Cops & Robbers”.
Side 12: 45 to 41
At No.45, down 2 places from No.43, is Teddy Swims with “Lose Control”.
At No.44, down 3 places from No.41, is Nathan Dawe & Abi Flynn with “Here In Your Arms”.
At No.43, down 4 places from No.39, is Chappell Roan with “Good Luck Babe”.
At No.42, down 5 places from No.37, is Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars with “Die With A Smile”.
At No.41, down 3 places from No.38, is Gracie Abrams with “That’s So True”.
Album 7: 40 – 31
Side 13: 40 to 36
At No.40, down 7 places from No.33, is Tate McRae with “Sports Car”.
At No.39, down 7 places from No.32, is Myles Smith with “Gold”.
At No.38, down 2 places from No.36, is Chrystal with “The Days”.
At No.37, up 10 places from No.47, is Levi Heron with “The Glen”.
At No.36, down 5 places from No.31, is MGK with “Cliche”.
Side 14: 35 to 31
At No.35, down 5 places from No.30, is Morgan Wallen / Tate McRae with “What I Want”.
At No.34, holding the same position as last week, is Billie Eilish with “Birds Of A Feather”.
At No.33, up 2 places from No.35, is Lorde with “What Was That”
At No.32, down 6 places from No.26, is Ed Sheeran with “Old Phone”.
At No.31, down 4 places from No.27, is Rose & Bruno Mars with “APT”.
Album 8: 30 – 21
Side 15: 30 to 26
At No.30, down 1 place from No.29, is Morgan Seatree with “Say My Name”.
At No.29, down 8 places from No.21, is Jack Black with “Steve’s Lava Chicken”.
At No.28, with the 3rd highest New Entry, is Olivia Dean with “Nice To Each Other”.
At No.27, with the 2nd highest New Entry, is Addison Rae with “Fame Is A Gun”.
At No.26, down 1 place from No.25, is Benson Boone with “Sorry I’m Here For Someone Else”.
Side 16: 25 to 21
At No.25, up 3 places from No.28, is Sonny Fodera / Douglas with “Tell Me”.
At No.24, holding the same position as last week, is Lola Young with “Messy”.
At No.23, holding the same position as last week, is Drake with “Nokia”.
At No.22, down 17 places from No.5, is WizTheMC / Bees & Honey with “Show Me Love”.
At No.21, down 1 place from No.20, is Charli XCX with “Party 4 U”.
Album 9: 20 – 11
Side 17: 20 to 16
At No.20, down 3 places from No.17, is Tate McRae with “Revolving Door”.
At No.19, up 3 places from No.22, is Lola Young with “One Thing”.
At No.18, down 3 places from No.15, is Teddy Swims with “Bad Dreams”.
At No.17, down 3 places from No.14, is Myles Smith with “Nice To Meet You”.
At No.16, down 4 places from No.12, is Alex Warren with “Carry You Home”.
Side 18: 15 to 11
At No.15, up 1 place from No.16, is Skye Newman with “Hairdresser”.
At No.14, up 4 places from No.18, is Benson Boone with “Mystical Magical”.
At No.13, up 6 places from No.19, is Max Dean / Locky / Luke Dean with “Can’t Decide”.
At No.12, up 1 place from No.13, is Moliy & Silent Addy with “Shake It To The Max (Fly)”.
At No.11, down 1 place from No.10, is Benson Boone with “Beautiful Things”.
Album 10: 10 – 1
Side 19: 10 to 6
At No.10, down from No.9, is Alex Warren featuring Jelly Roll with “Bloodline”.
At No.9, up 2 places from No.11, is Sombre with “Back To Friends”.
At No.8, holding the same position as last week, is Ed Sheeran, with “Azizam”.
At No.7, holding the same position as last week, is Calvin Harris / Douglas with “Blessings”.
At No.6, and this week’s highest New Entry, is Tate McRae with “Just Keep Watching”.
Side 20: 5 to 1
At No.5, up 1 place from No.6, is Skye Newman with “Family Matters”.
At No.4, holding the same position as last week, is Sombre with “Undressed”.
At No.3, down from No.2, is Chappell Roan with “Pink Pony Club”.
At No.2, up 1 place from No.3, is Ravyn Lenae with “Love Me Not”.
At No.1, holding the same position and achieving a 12th week at the Top, is Alex Warren with “Ordinary”
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