Olivia Rodrigo Scores Fourth U.K. No. 1 Single with "Drop Dead"
Olivia Rodrigo has ascended to the pinnacle of the U.K. singles chart for the fourth time with her latest release, "Drop Dead," which debuted at No. 1 in its opening week, according to the Official Charts Company. This marks a significant milestone for the Grammy-winning artist, solidifying her consistent presence at the top of the British music scene. The track, released on April 25, immediately unseated Sam Fender and Olivia Dean’s enduring hit, "Run Me In," which had held the coveted top spot for an impressive five consecutive weeks and a total of eight non-consecutive weeks.
A New Era Dawns with "Drop Dead"
"Drop Dead" serves as the lead single from Rodrigo’s highly anticipated third studio album, titled You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love, slated for release on June 12. The song’s impactful debut suggests a strong reception from the U.K. audience, eager to embrace Rodrigo’s latest musical offering. Fans were first treated to a live rendition of the track during her electrifying performance at Coachella last weekend, where she made a surprise appearance on stage with fellow artist Addison Rae. This high-profile debut at one of the world’s most prominent music festivals undoubtedly contributed to the song’s immediate chart success.
A Pattern of Chart Dominance
This latest No. 1 single adds to Rodrigo’s already impressive tally of chart-topping hits in the U.K. Her previous U.K. No. 1 singles include the record-breaking debut "drivers license" in 2021, the anthemic "good 4 u" later that same year, and the powerful ballad "vampire" in 2023. Beyond her success on the singles chart, both of Rodrigo’s previous studio albums, SOUR (2021) and GUTS (2022), also achieved the No. 1 position on the Official Albums Chart, demonstrating a comprehensive and sustained dominance across the U.K. music landscape. Her ability to consistently connect with the U.K. public across multiple releases speaks to a deep and resonant artistic appeal.

"Run Me In" Concedes but Continues Its Run
While "Drop Dead" claimed the top spot, Sam Fender and Olivia Dean’s "Run Me In" experienced a slight dip to No. 2. Despite this move, the song’s extended reign at No. 1 underscores its popularity and staying power. For Olivia Dean, the single’s strong performance coincides with the commencement of her global "The Art of Loving" tour, which kicked off in Glasgow, Scotland, on Wednesday, April 23. The tour’s opening in her native U.K. provides a fitting backdrop to her continued chart presence.
A Resurgence for Justin Bieber’s Catalog
The U.K. charts also witnessed a notable resurgence for several tracks by Canadian superstar Justin Bieber, particularly following his recent high-profile appearances. His 2012 collaboration with the Black Eyed Peas, "Beauty and a Beat," climbed to No. 3, achieving a new all-time peak on the chart. Another track, "Daisies" (released in 2025, though the original release year is noted as 2019 in some contexts, suggesting a re-release or renewed chart eligibility), surged an impressive ten places to No. 5, having originally hit No. 1 upon its initial release. Further demonstrating Bieber’s enduring appeal, his earlier hits "Baby" (featuring Ludacris) re-entered the top 40 at No. 17, and his 2009 collaboration with Sean Kingston, "Eenie Meenie," also secured a spot within the top 40 at No. 32. This widespread presence across multiple songs highlights the impact of strategic promotional efforts or a general renewed interest in his extensive discography.
Other Notable Chart Movements
Beyond the top contenders, Tame Impala’s "Dracula" experienced a minor retreat, falling two places to No. 4. The top 10 also welcomed new entries and strong performances from emerging artists. Alex Warren’s "Fever Dream" secured a position at No. 5, while Sombr’s "Homewrecker" entered the top 10 at No. 7, indicating a diverse range of popular music currently resonating with U.K. listeners.
Skindred Claims Top Spot on Albums Chart
Shifting focus to the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart, the rock band Skindred has secured their first No. 1 album with their ninth studio effort, You Got This. The album’s ascent to the summit marks a significant career achievement for the band. The race for the top was reportedly close throughout the week, with Jessie Ware’s latest offering, Superbloom, ultimately finishing in the runner-up position at No. 2. Zayn Malik’s album, Konnakol, also made its mark, closing the week at No. 4. This indicates a robust and varied landscape on both the singles and albums charts, reflecting a broad spectrum of musical tastes among the U.K. public.

Analysis of Rodrigo’s U.K. Success
Olivia Rodrigo’s consistent success in the U.K. can be attributed to several factors. Her debut single, "drivers license," became a global phenomenon, breaking streaming records and establishing her as a formidable force in the pop landscape. The raw emotion and relatable lyrical themes of her early work resonated deeply with a young audience. Subsequent releases, including "good 4 u" and "vampire," showcased her versatility, incorporating rock and pop-punk influences while maintaining her signature confessional songwriting style. The U.K. market has historically shown a strong appreciation for artists who blend authentic storytelling with infectious melodies, a niche that Rodrigo has expertly carved out for herself.
Her strategic release of "Drop Dead" as the lead single for her upcoming album, coupled with a high-profile live debut at Coachella, generated considerable buzz and anticipation. This carefully orchestrated campaign ensured that the song entered the charts with significant momentum. Furthermore, the consistent quality and thematic coherence of her previous releases have cultivated a loyal fanbase in the U.K., who eagerly await each new project. The fact that her albums have also topped the charts further solidifies her status as a multifaceted artist capable of commanding attention across different formats.
The U.K. singles chart, curated by the Official Charts Company, is a key indicator of popular music trends in the country. A No. 1 debut is particularly noteworthy, signifying immediate and widespread adoption by consumers. For "Drop Dead," this achievement suggests that the song’s themes and sonic direction are already connecting with listeners. The song’s ability to displace a five-week chart-topper like "Run Me In" speaks volumes about its immediate impact and the anticipation surrounding Rodrigo’s new material.
The ongoing success of artists like Olivia Rodrigo, Justin Bieber, and the continued presence of established acts like Sam Fender and Jessie Ware on the charts highlight the dynamic nature of the U.K. music industry. It also underscores the importance of both established hits and timely new releases in shaping the weekly chart landscape. As You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love prepares for its release, the success of "Drop Dead" sets a high bar and suggests that Olivia Rodrigo is poised to continue her reign as one of contemporary music’s most influential artists. The U.K. market, in particular, appears to be a fertile ground for her unique brand of emotionally resonant and commercially successful pop music.