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Unholy: Kim Petras ‘grateful’ for hit song with Sam Smith

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Sam Smith and Kim Petras have been dominating the charts with their smash hit Unholy.

The bold track about cheating in a relationship has spent four weeks at UK number one, charted globally, and been remixed by electronic duo Disclosure.

It’s Sam’s eighth number one – but for guest artist Kim it’s special because, after years of dreaming about it, she’s finally charted in the top 40.

“It’s incredible, it’s been a huge goal for me,” she says.

Though her first single, I Don’t Want It At All, was released in 2017, and her first album Clarity in 2019, the 30-year-old has been recording music since she was a teenager.

Kim is from Germany but says she “looked at the UK Singles Charts every week” as a kid.

“I’ve just always found the UK has a more interesting take on music than America does most of the time,” she says.

Kim says representation at the top of the charts – Sam is non-binary and Kim has spoken openly about being a trans woman – is something she didn’t see growing up.

“I’m really grateful,” she says.

“And, of course, as a kid I would have loved to see someone getting number one in the UK as a trans woman or trans man.”

Kim gets emotional: “It makes me want to cry. It’s amazing.”

She appreciates how much her fans have been there for her over the years.

“They’ve been my friends for a long time – a lot of fans [who are sending me messages] have supported me and they’re really proud,” she says.

Kim adds she has a “big community” of trans people that she talks to and who “help each other out”.

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