Lewis Capaldi topped the charts for weeks, is about to release his debut album and has sold out the SSE Hydro in Glasgow.
But his most recent achievement has left the star in stitches - after having an all-day breakfast deal created in his honour.
The Scottish singing sensation received the accolade from a cafe in his hometown of Whitburn - Andy's Coffee House - who are offering the grub for just £5.

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The 'Lewis CapalDay' will take place on May 18, a day after the star releases debut album Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent.
To celebrate, the West Lothian cafe are putting on the CapAllDay Breakfast - including McCain Smiles, which Capaldi once hilariously compared to his own face.
And with Capaldi performing just an hour away in Perth that evening, could there be a chance the singer might turn up to enjoy his very own meal?

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Sharing the post on his Instagram story, he wrote: "This is class hahah".
Explaining the event, Andy's Coffee House wrote: "In honour of Whitburn's very own pop sensation, we're making Saturday 18th May 'Lewis CapalDay' at Andy's.
"For one day only, we'll be serving the CapAllDay Breakfast - 6 items of your choice plus added McCain Smiles (sorry Lewis) for just £5. And why not treat yourself to a Capalccino to go with it?
"Help get our boy's album to Number 1 at https://shop.lewiscapaldi.com , then come and enjoy the Number 1 breakfast in town".

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After the Record highlighted how vultures had seized hundreds of tickets for the shows next year, Lewis’s management ordered that Ticketmaster scour records and cancel tickets bought in large batches.
The clampdown was welcomed by fans and the singer gamely engaged in the debate on Twitter about how best to tackle touts.