Shakira & Burna Boy’s 2026 FIFA World Cup Anthem ‘Dai Dai’ Could Block ‘Rein Me In’ From Breaking All-Time U.K. Chart Record
Trending on Billboard After matching one of the oldest records in U.K chart history, Sam Fender and Olivia Dean‘s “Rein Me In” is now in a tight battle...
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- Trending on Billboard After matching one of the oldest records in U.K chart history, Sam Fender and Olivia Dean‘s “Rein Me In” is now in a tight battle with Shakira and Burna Boy’s 2026 FIFA World Cup anthem “Dai Dai” to claim the crown.
- Singles Chart with 1953’s “I Believe,” is aiming for a record-breaking 19th week at No.
- 1 this week (chart dated July 31).
- If it holds on, “Rein Me In” will become the longest-running No.
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Trending on Billboard After matching one of the oldest records in U.K chart history, Sam Fender and Olivia Dean‘s “Rein Me In” is now in a tight battle with Shakira and Burna Boy’s 2026 FIFA World Cup anthem “Dai Dai” to claim the crown. Singles Chart with 1953’s “I Believe,” is aiming for a record-breaking 19th week at No. 1 this week (chart dated July 31). If it holds on, “Rein Me In” will become the longest-running No. According to the Official Charts Company, however, Shakira and Burna Boy’s “Dai Dai” has surged into the lead (midweek chart dated July 26), putting the World Cup anthem on course for its first week at No. “Rein Me In” first arrived in February 2025 as part of Fender’s Mercury Prize-winning People Watching album, before Dean joined forces with the North Shields artist for a remix released in June that year.