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Eurovision Victors Måneskin Enter Rock And Roll Won't Ever Bite The Dust UK Top 10.

Eurovision Song Contest champs Måneskin has entered the leading 10 of the UK singles outline interestingly. The Italian glitz rockers moved to number seven on Friday with their track I want to Be Your Slave. They won last month's challenge with the melody Zitti e Buoni, and the follow-up has now gotten the most significant hit by a Eurovision-winning to represent nine years. 

US pop vocalist Olivia Rodrigo's single Good 4 U stayed in the best position for the fourth week straight. The 18-year-old's guitar-driven track "gives off an impression of being introducing a rush of rock-roused hits," as indicated by the Official Charts Company. 

Rock won't ever pass on. 

"It has for quite some time been expected that rock would one day get back to the Official Singles Chart, yet few would have anticipated. That it should be spearheaded by an ex-Disney Channel entertainer and a Eurovision winning demonstration," outline manager Martin Talbot said in a proclamation. 

"Yet, that is the thing that gives off an impression of being going on because of Olivia Rodrigo and Italian Eurovision champs Måneskin." At the point when they gathered their Eurovision prize in Rotterdam, Måneskin frontman Damiano David pronounced: "Rock and roll won't ever bite the dust." 

Media caption provision champs, Italy's Måneskin: ''Rock and roll won't ever kick the bucket'' He before long got himself the subject of an authority drugs examination. Yet, coordinators got him free from any bad behavior. Zitti e Buoni crested at number 17 in the UK following their success. The last Eurovision champ to go into the best 10 was Sweden's Loreen, whose triumphant tune Euphoria arrived at three of every 2012. 

In the current week's collection outline, previous Oasis vocalist lyricist Noel Gallagher piled up the twelfth number one of his vocations altogether, with his new performance best-of assortment Back The Way We Came.