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Posted by Super B on May 9, 2026 | 7:38 pm 0
Rein Me In by Sam Fender and Olivia Dean has officially tied Umbrella by Rihanna and Jay-Z as the longest-running No. 1 hit by a male/female duo in UK Singles Chart history.
Both songs have now spent 10 weeks at No 1, placing Rein Me In alongside one of the most iconic chart runs in modern pop music history.
The achievement marks a major milestone for Sam Fender and Olivia Dean, whose collaboration has continued to dominate the UK charts through strong streaming numbers, radio support, and widespread listener acclaim.
Meanwhile, Umbrella remains one of the defining global hits of the 2000s. Released in 2007, the song became a cultural phenomenon and helped cement Rihanna’s status as a global superstar while also becoming one of the most recognizable chart-topping collaborations of its era.
For Rein Me In to match that record highlights just how impactful the song has become in the UK music landscape. Its emotional songwriting, strong vocal chemistry, and broad audience appeal have helped it maintain exceptional longevity at the top of the charts.
With both records now sharing the same historic milestone, Rein Me In joins elite company in UK chart history.
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