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Chart Wrap: Calvin Harris tops H100, Trainor takes highest debut

Hot 100 Calvin Harris takes #1 on the TMN Hot 100 this week with new track This Is What You Came For ft. Rihanna, jumping up from #2. It becomes his third #1 on the chart following the success of How…

By Unknown AuthorPublished May 22, 2016
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Hot 100 

Calvin Harris takes #1 on the TMN Hot 100 this week with new track This Is What You Came For ft. Rihanna, jumping up from #2. It becomes his third #1 on the chart following the success of How Deep Is Your Love and Summer. His previous collaboration with Rihanna, We Found Love which he featured on, also hit #1.

Justin Timberlake’s Can’t Stop The Feeling hits #2 from its debut spot of #9, followed by Flume’s Say It ft. Tove Lo at #4 from #10.

The Chainsmokers’ Don’t Let Me Down ft. Daya re-enters the chart at #8 from #11.

Kungs Vs Cookin’ On 3 Burners’ This Girl hits #15 from #18 while DNCE’s Cake By The Ocean just misses out on the Top 20 at #21 from #30.

Flo Rida hits #26 from #55 with Hello Friday ft. Jason Derulo and Cheat Codes’ Sex just misses out on the Top 30 at #35 from #49. Blink-182 make it to #54 from #64 with new single Bored To Death.

Most moved this week is Meghan Trainor’s new single Me Too, which hits #23 from #52 on its second week in the chart.

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ARIA Singles

Drake remains at #1 for another week with One Dance ft. Wiz Kid & Kyla, while Justin Timberlake hits #3 from #4 withCan’t Stop The Feeling on its second week in the chart.

Dami Im scores the highest debut with her Eurovision track Sound Of Silence; meanwhile Galantis’ No Money breaks into the Top 10 right behind her at #6 from #11. Desiigner’s Panda takes a new peak at #10 from #15.

Meghan Trainor scores a high debut at #18 with Me Too while Anne-Marie’s Do It Right hits #22 from #32. Keith Urban’s The Fighter ft. Carrie Underwood also debuts reasonably high, entering at #30.

ARIA Albums

Keith Urban’s Ripcord remains at #1 for a second week in a row while Beyonce’s Lemonade moves back up to #2 from #3. Meghan Trainor debuts at #3 with Thank You ahead of The Living End’s Shift at #4 and Paul Dempsey’s Strange Loop at #5.

Eurovision Song Contest Stockholm 2016 re-enters at #9 followed by debuts from Pierce The Veil’s Misadventures and Kygo’s Cloud Nine at #12 and #13 respectively. Taylor Swift see a large boost in sales for her Diamond certified 1989, moving to #15 from #32, as does Meghan Trainor’s Title at #18 from #38.

DevilDriver debut at #21 with Trust No One, while Modern Baseball’s Modern Ghost and Hatebreed’s The Concrete Confessional debut at #26 and #33 respectively.

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