
Vinyl sales in the UK reach their highest point in more than three decades
Current releases dominated the year's best-selling vinyl chart, not reissues.
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"The Hardest Part" is a track by Olivia Dean, from the album What Am I Gonna Do On Sundays? - EP, released 4th December 2020. The track is 2:56 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 20 articles about Olivia Dean.
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Current releases dominated the year's best-selling vinyl chart, not reissues.

A Coachella guest appearance helped propel the single to the top.

The British artist's single becomes the 1,255th track in the exclusive playlist

New album 'The Weight of the Woods' continues an unbroken chart-topping streak.

Tame Impala and Zara Larsson are also in the Top 5.

Thirty-four first-time nominees feature across seven categories at this year's ceremony.

The collaboration dethrones Harry Styles after his one-week stay at the top.

Dork cover star James Blake has achieved a career-best chart placing, while Tate McCrae has surged back up.

The track has now spent 18 consecutive weeks atop the ARIA chart.

Grant Park festival returns with Smashing Pumpkins, Jennie, John Summit, and Tate McRae also topping the bill.

Tickets go on sale 5pm, Wednesday 11th March.

Tickets support War Child’s mission to aid children in conflict zones.

Tickets go on general sale from Friday 8th December.

Her debut album was released earlier this year.

Her debut album was released earlier this year.

Olivia Dean's debut album 'Messy' is a passionate, heartfelt exploration of complex emotions, forging a relatable and warm connection that proves just why she's one of the most exciting new talents around.

She's also shared new single 'Dive'

She is set to support Kojey Radical at a sold out XOYO show on Friday.

As she approaches the release her new EP ‘Growth’, London’s Olivia Dean reflects on a year in which she’s got to know herself a whole lot better.

Walthamstow's Olivia Dean wears her heart on her sleeve; every tune an introspective masterclass in storytelling.
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