Eurovision 2023: Mae Muller's I Wrote A Song makes Top 40 debut - first UK entry in over 10 years to do so

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Mae Muller has debuted inside the Official Singles Chart with her UK Eurovision entry, I Wrote A Song. The kinetic synth banger - co-written with Karen Poole (Becky Hill, Kylie Minogue) and produced by Lewis Thompson (Joel Corry, Rita Ora) - enters today at Number 30.

This marks Mae’s first Top 40 entry as a solo artist, and highest-ever chart peak. She previously logged a Number 32 hit with Better Days alongside Neiked and Polo G in 2021.

It's great news for Mae's Eurovision hopes as the country well and truly gets behind her, less than two months before she's expected to perform the song at the Eurovision Grand Final in Liverpool on Saturday May 13.

Following on from Sam Ryder's exceptional performance in the contest last year - which saw him come in second place, with the UK's highest-ever score in Eurovision - I Wrote A Song is also the first UK Eurovision entry in more than a decade to debut inside the Official Singles Chart Top 40 in its first week.

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