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K-pop artists are all over the U.K. singles chart this week, with three different acts from that field appearing on the tally at once, which is very rare. Two of them make history, and one is brand new to the ranking. As those artists celebrate their wins, Billie Eilish’s Bond theme finds its way back to the list while one of the greatest singers of all time proves her voice is still unparalleled in terms of power and popularity.No.
Last year, Billie Eilish scored her first and so far only No. 1 single in the U.K. with “No Time To Die,” the song she wrote and recorded for the latest James Bond film of the same name. The movie’s release was delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic, but now that it’s out in theaters, the cut returns to the charts. This frame, “No Time To Die” reappears at No. 32. At the same time, Eilish’s current single “Happier Than Ever” lifts back into the top 10, rising from No. 11 to No. 9.