
Justin Bieber just planted another flag on the U.K. Official Singles Chart with “Daisies”, marking his eighth Number 1 single and snapping a six-year wait since topping the charts in 2019.
“Daisies”, the emotional highlight from his surprise album SWAG, climbed to the top this week, becoming his first solo UK chart-topper in almost a decade. His previous hits include “Love Yourself,” “Sorry,” “Cold Water (Major Lazer),” “I’m the One,” “Despacito (Remix),” and “I Don’t Care” with Ed Sheeran.
“Daisies” debuted at #2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, but in the U.K. it rose three spots to claim the summit, putting Bieber on par with Oasis, The Rolling Stones, and Sam Smith in the all-time U.K. No. 1 tally club.

The track itself flips expectations yet stripped-back, vintage chords, lo-fi guitar, and heartfelt lyrics about commitment, insecurity, and love lost and regained. Critics have lauded Bieber for sounding “more real” than ever on this vulnerable offering that blends R&B warmth with retro grooves.



