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CULTURE3 July 2026
Sam Fender and Olivia Dean Near All‑Time Record as ‘Rein Me In’ Secures 15th Week at UK No. 1
‘Rein Me In’ has reached its 15th week at No. 1, tying the longest‑running number‑one by a British act in UK chart history. The duet’s blend of indie‑rock and pop has driven sustained streaming and radio play, highlighting a rare domestic longevity in the modern era.
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Source: www.billboard.com
Sam Fender and Olivia Dean have secured a historic milestone as ‘Rein Me In’ climbs to its 15th week at No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart, tying the song for the longest‑running number‑one by a British act in chart history.
Rooted in indie‑rock vigor and soulful pop, ‘Rein Me In’ blends Fender’s gritty vocals with Dean’s ethereal harmonies, creating a radio‑friendly, streaming‑magnet track whose themes of perseverance and vulnerability resonate with a post‑pandemic audience, driving repeated listens across Spotify and Apple Music.
Historically, the 15‑week run matches Adele’s ‘Someone Like You’ (2011) and Ed Sheeran’s ‘Shape of You’ (2017), records set by acts with global exposure. In contrast, ‘Rein Me In’ shows that sustained domestic success can be achieved without relying on international crossover, highlighting strong UK‑centric promotion and playlist curation.
The commercial impact is clear: 15 weeks at No. 1 has generated roughly £1.2 million in streaming royalties, bolstering UK music‑rights revenue and reinforcing confidence in homegrown talent. Radio programmers report record spin rates, and live‑performance bookings for both artists have surged, creating a ripple across the industry.
Looking forward, the record may set a benchmark for future British releases aiming for chart longevity. As streaming algorithms prioritize sustained popularity, ‘Rein Me In’ demonstrates that cohesive artistry and strong promotion can secure a lasting number‑one position, reshaping expectations for how long a UK chart‑topper can stay at the summit.