SINGER Sigrid may be young, but she's already making a name for herself across Europe and even as far as Australia.
But who is she, and what are her songs? Here's what we know...
Instagram Singrid is a Norwegian singer, songwriter and synth-pop star
Who is Sigrid?
Sigrid Solbakk Raabe is a Norwegian singer and songwriter.
Now 21, she was born in Alesund in September 1996.
The synth-pop star started singing professionally in 2013, and released a debut single called Sun the same year.
PA:Press Association She's now been named BBC's Sound of 2018
What success has Sigrid had?
She's performed at Oslo's Øyafestivalen, and Reading Festival 2017.
Her new single, Don't Kill My Vibe, charted in England, Scotland, Australia and Norway.
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Sigrid is also on the soundtrack for 2017 superhero film Justice League, doing a cover of Leonard Cohen's 1988 hit Everybody Knows.
She also won BBC's prestigious Sound of 2018 award, joining the likes of 50 Cent, Adele, Ellie Goulding, Jessie J and Sam Smith - who have all won in recent years.
Rex Orange County was the runner-up, with IAMDDB, Khalid and Pale Waves ranking third, fourth and fifth respectively.
Image copyright Francesca Allen Image caption Sigrid is the first artist to win the Sound Of... who doesn't come from the US or UK
Norwegian pop star Sigrid has made her debut in the UK top 40, a week after winning BBC Music's Sound of 2018.
The 21-year-old's latest single Strangers jumped 68 places, from 94 to 26, the Official Chart Company said.
The song could rise higher next week, following Sigrid's performance on Graham Norton's chat show on Friday.
At the top of the charts, Ed Sheeran's Perfect was dethroned after six weeks. Eminem's River, which also features vocals from Sheeran, took its place.
Its the rapper's ninth UK number one, a run that started in 2000 with The Real Slim Shady.
Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption Sigrid performs Strangers in Radio 1's Live Lounge
However, Sheeran's magic could only extend so far - Taylor Swift's latest single, End Game, on which he also appears, failed to make the top 40, despite the release of a lavish, continent-hopping music video last week.
Dua Lipa had the opposite experience, with her single IDGAF jumping 24 places following the debut of its music video.
The clip sees the singer battling a darker, self-destructive version of herself, and helped IDGAF to a new chart peak of 14.
Together, Taylor and Dua's videos racked up more than 70 million YouTube views last week, but these streams are not currently counted by the Official Chart Company.
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UK Singles Chart - top five Artist Song 1) Eminem ft Ed Sheeran River 2) Ramz Barking 3) Ed Sheeran Perfect 4) Clean Bandit ft Julia Michaels I Miss You 5) Bruno Mars and Cardi B Finesse (Remix)
In the album charts, Camila Cabello's debut was denied the number one slot by the soundtrack to Hugh Jackman's latest film The Greatest Showman.
The cast recording, which is also number one in the US and Australia, sold 40,000 copies in the last seven days.
Cabello's album, which features the hits Havana and Never Be The Same, entered at number two, making it the only new record in the top 10.
Image copyright Shutterstock Image caption O'Riordan had confidence in her abilities from an early age
The Cranberries' greatest hits collection, Stars, re-entered the chart following the sudden death of singer Dolores O'Riordan on Monday.
The album ended the week at number 16, its highest position to date, while the songs Zombie and Linger returned to the singles chart at 45 and 47 respectively.
In the band's native Ireland, the impact was even more pronounced, with Linger, Zombie and Dreams all re-entering the top 40.
Fan favourites Ode To My Family and When You're Gone also made the top 100.
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Back in the UK albums chart, there were new entries for The Skids, whose first studio album in 37 years, Burning Cities, charted at Number 28; and rock group Shame, whose debut Songs of Praise landed at number 32.
The latter was also the most-purchased vinyl album of the week.
There were mixed fortunes for this year's Brit Awards nominees, with Ed Sheeran, Rag N Bone Man, Pink, Stormzy and Paloma Faith all dropping down the albums chart after receiving their nominations on Saturday.
J Hus, who performed at the launch show, bucked the trend by climbing 11 places to number 24 with his debut album Common Sense.
And Dua Lipa, who made history as the most-nominated female artist in Brits history, returned to the top 10 with her self-titled debut album.
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Image copyright Francesca Allen Image caption Sigrid is the first artist to win the Sound Of... who doesn't come from the US or UK
Norwegian pop star Sigrid has made her debut in the UK top 40, a week after winning BBC Music's Sound of 2018.
The 21-year-old's latest single Strangers jumped 68 places, from 94 to 26, the Official Chart Company said.
The song could rise higher next week, following Sigrid's performance on Graham Norton's chat show on Friday.
At the top of the charts, Ed Sheeran's Perfect was dethroned after six weeks. Eminem's River, which also features vocals from Sheeran, took its place.
Its the rapper's ninth UK number one, a run that started in 2000 with The Real Slim Shady.
Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption Sigrid performs Strangers in Radio 1's Live Lounge
However, Sheeran's magic could only extend so far - Taylor Swift's latest single, End Game, on which he also appears, failed to make the top 40, despite the release of a lavish, continent-hopping music video last week.
Dua Lipa had the opposite experience, with her single IDGAF jumping 24 places following the debut of its music video.
The clip sees the singer battling a darker, self-destructive version of herself, and helped IDGAF to a new chart peak of 14.
Together, Taylor and Dua's videos racked up more than 70 million YouTube views last week, but these streams are not currently counted by the Official Chart Company.
Image copyright Mark Savage
UK Singles Chart - top five Artist Song 1) Eminem ft Ed Sheeran River 2) Ramz Barking 3) Ed Sheeran Perfect 4) Clean Bandit ft Julia Michaels I Miss You 5) Bruno Mars and Cardi B Finesse (Remix)
In the album charts, Camila Cabello's debut was denied the number one slot by the soundtrack to Hugh Jackman's latest film The Greatest Showman.
The cast recording, which is also number one in the US and Australia, sold 40,000 copies in the last seven days.
Cabello's album, which features the hits Havana and Never Be The Same, entered at number two, making it the only new record in the top 10.
Image copyright Shutterstock Image caption O'Riordan had confidence in her abilities from an early age
The Cranberries' greatest hits collection, Stars, re-entered the chart following the sudden death of singer Dolores O'Riordan on Monday.
The album ended the week at number 16, its highest position to date, while the songs Zombie and Linger returned to the singles chart at 45 and 47 respectively.
In the band's native Ireland, the impact was even more pronounced, with Linger, Zombie and Dreams all re-entering the top 40.
Fan favourites Ode To My Family and When You're Gone also made the top 100.
Image copyright Mark Savage
UK Albums Chart - top five Artist Album 1) Cast of The Greatest Showman The Greatest Showman 2) Camila Cabello Camila 3) Ed Sheeran Divide 4) Eminem Revival 5) Sam Smith The Thrill Of It All
Back in the UK albums chart, there were new entries for The Skids, whose first studio album in 37 years, Burning Cities, charted at Number 28; and rock group Shame, whose debut Songs of Praise landed at number 32.
The latter was also the most-purchased vinyl album of the week.
There were mixed fortunes for this year's Brit Awards nominees, with Ed Sheeran, Rag N Bone Man, Pink, Stormzy and Paloma Faith all dropping down the albums chart after receiving their nominations on Saturday.
J Hus, who performed at the launch show, bucked the trend by climbing 11 places to number 24 with his debut album Common Sense.
And Dua Lipa, who made history as the most-nominated female artist in Brits history, returned to the top 10 with her self-titled debut album.
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