The British music scene is currently celebrating an incredible milestone. The recent Sam Fender Rein Me In chart success is officially making history. First, the massive hit collaboration with Olivia Dean has spent 15 weeks at No. 1 in the U.K. Therefore, it is now the longest-running No. 1 single of the 2020s.

The origins of this massive hit are incredibly strategic. “Rein Me In” was originally a solo track from Fender’s acclaimed album People Watching. Next, Olivia Dean was brought in as a last-minute opening act for his massive 82,500-capacity London Stadium show.
They used this massive audience to debut their new duet version of the track. In reality, debuting a song live in front of a stadium crowd before officially releasing it to streaming platforms is a genius move. It forces thousands of fans to record the moment and post it online, creating instant viral demand.
Beyond the viral live performance, the teams at Polydor and Capitol U.K. brilliantly navigated the Official Chart Company’s rules to maximize the song’s impact:
This strategic loophole drastically capitalized on her growing momentum, especially after her recent Grammy win for Best New Artist.

The song eventually won the fan-voted Song of the Year at the 2026 BRIT Awards. Furthermore, it cracked the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States and topped charts in Ireland and Australia.
By perfectly timing their live performances, YouTube concert films, and award show appearances, their labels created an unstoppable marketing machine. If you want to read about another artist who recently used a direct-to-fan strategy to control their narrative, check out our breakdown of the Lil Wayne Single Update. You can also follow the official chart records directly on the Billboard platform.





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