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Djo claims UK primary single with ‘Finish of Starting’

dramabreakBy dramabreakJanuary 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Simply over three years because it was first launched, Djo has earned his first UK primary single with ‘Finish of Starting’.

The monitor toppled RAYE’s ‘The place Is My Husband’ off the highest spot, having additionally loved its greatest week of streaming within the UK, garnering 5.4 million mixed streams.

‘Finish of Starting’ made its UK Prime 100 debut again in February 2024, initially peaking at quantity 4. The music’s reputation spiked on account of its virality on TikTok, permitting it to spend a complete of 28 weeks on the chart. Now, the music has lastly reached the highest of the chart, with its resurgence partly because of the finale of Stranger Issues, which aired on New Yr’s Day.

Djo is best often called Joe Keery, who stars as Steve Harrington within the Netflix sensation, and followers celebrated the top of the sequence by making edits on social media utilizing ‘Finish of Starting’ because the soundtrack.

His success isn’t restricted to the UK both – ‘Finish of Starting’ was lately primary on the International Spotify and US iTunes charts, while his album Determine additionally reached primary on the USA various iTunes chart.

Djo isn’t the one artist to get pleasure from additional chart resurgence on account of Stranger Issues. Various tracks that acquired placements within the present have been storming the charts, together with Kate Bush’ ‘Operating Up That Hill’, Prince’s ‘Purple Rain’, David Bowie’s ‘Heroes’, and Tiffany’s ‘I Assume We’re Alone Now’.

Different tracks that had been related to the present and have reappeared on the charts embrace The Police’s ‘Each Breath You Take’, Diana Ross’ ‘Upside Down’, and The Conflict’s ‘Ought to I Keep Or Ought to I Go’.


Tell us your ideas Djo and his primary hit ‘Finish of Starting’ over on CelebMix socials now!

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