Sam Fender and Olivia Dean make history with Rein Me In and smash 32-year-old record

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Sam Fender and Olivia Dean’s song Rein Me In has logged 16 weeks at the top spot on the Official UK Singles Chart, breaking the previous record set by Scottish band Wet Wet Wet

Sam Fender and Olivia Dean have broken the 32-year-old record for the longest-running Number 1 single by a British act in UK chart history.

Their collaborative smash-hit ballad, Rein Me In, clocked its 16th non-consecutive week at the top spot on the Official UK Singles Chart on Friday, July 10. By logging 16 weeks at the top, the duo surpassed the previous record set by Scottish band Wet Wet Wet, whose 1994 hit Love Is All Around had spent 15 weeks at Number 1.

Globally, the milestone equals Canadian icon Bryan Adams, who achieved the same success with his 1991 classic (Everything I Do) I Do It For You. Sam, 32, and Olivia, 27, released Rein Me In in June 2025.

The song was originally written by Sam as a track for his third studio album People Watching, and was then reimagined as a pop-rock ballad. The pair also broke more records on Friday, as they achieved the longest consecutive run in the UK Top 40 and the most weeks in the UK Top 10 for any no-Christmas single.

The track acts as a raw, two-way conversation exploring the painful breakdown of a relationship. Sam has said watching the song break chart records has “been ridiculous” and “an excuse to party”.

Crediting Grammy winner Olivia, he said: “Olivia putting the alternative narrative on it made the song really universal – that opened the floodgates. There’s two sides to the story. And, it’s a toe tapper! It’s officially a banger!”

The longest run at Number 1 was Frankie Laine’s 1953 ballad I Believe, which was at the top for 18 weeks. If Rein Me In stays at the top of the charts for two more weeks, it could also break Frankie’s record.

In February, Olivia became the most awarded artist of the night at the Brit Awards, also winning Song of the Year with Sam. She was also crowned this year’s Best New Artist at the 2026 Grammy Awards, and broke into tears as she delivered her acceptance speech.

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“I never really imagined that I would be up here, let alone nominated. So thank you so much. I just want to say that an artist is really nothing without their team. Emily, my best friend, my manager, we’ve been doing this for 10 years,” the Man I Need hitmaker said. “So this is for you, too, my family.”

The singer received a loud round of applause after she said, “I guess I want to say I’m up here as a granddaughter of an immigrant. I wouldn’t be here – I’m a product of bravery, and I think those people deserve to be celebrated. We’re nothing without each other. Thank you so much.”

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