Olivia Dean Dominates U.K. Charts with 'The Art of Loving' and 'Rein Me In

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Olivia Dean Dominates U.K. Charts with 'The Art of Loving' and 'Rein Me In

Olivia Dean has achieved a remarkable milestone by securing the top spot on both the U.K. Official Albums Chart and the Official Singles Chart for the second time in her career. Her album, "The Art of Loving," has maintained its position at No. 1 for eight non-consecutive weeks, while her collaboration with Sam Fender on the track "Rein Me In" has also topped the singles chart for the same duration. The song originally featured on Fender's album "People Watching" before being re-released with Dean in June 2025, and it has now reached No. 64 on the Billboard Hot 100.

In the albums chart, Olivia Dean's success has pushed Jack Savoretti's "We Will Always Be the Way We Were" to the second position, followed by RAYE's "This Music May Contain Hope" at No. 3 and Holly Humberstone's "Cruel World" debuting at No. 4. BTS' "ARIRANG" maintains its position at No. 5, while Ella Langley's "Dandelion" enters the chart at No. 7, and Enter Shikari surprises with "Lose Your Self" at No. 16.

On the singles chart, "Rein Me In" by Olivia Dean and Sam Fender leads the way, with Tame Impala's "Dracula" climbing to No. 2. Alex Warren's "Fever Dream" rises to No. 3, sombr's "Homewrecker" lands at No. 4, and Dominic Fike's "Babydoll" secures the fifth spot. Justin Bieber experiences a surge in popularity following his Coachella performance, with his track "Beauty and a Beat" from 2012 jumping to No. 11 on the Singles Chart. Additionally, his albums "Purpose" and "Swag" from 2015 and 2025 respectively make appearances on the Albums Chart.

KATSEYE, who attracted a significant audience at Coachella, achieves their highest chart position with "PINKY Up" debuting at No. 11. Olivia Dean's continued success on both the albums and singles charts highlights her growing influence in the music industry, solidifying her position as a rising star in the U.K. music scene.