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Chart Wrap: Red Hot Chili Peppers secure #1

Hot 100It s week four for Calvin Harris This Is What You Came For ft. Rihanna at #1. Justin Timberlake s Can t Stop The Feeling moves back up to #3 from #4 followed by Flume s Say It ft. Tove Lo at…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Jun 26, 2016
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Hot 100

It’s week four for Calvin Harris’ This Is What You Came For ft. Rihanna at #1. Justin Timberlake’s Can’t Stop The Feeling moves back up to #3 from #4 followed by Flume’s Say It ft. Tove Lo at #4 from #8.

The Veronicas’ smash into the Top 10 at #10 from #41 with new single In My Blood on its second week in the chart, followed by Shawn Mendes cracking the Top 20 at #14 from #23.

The remix of Imany’s Don’t Be So Shy sees the track climb even further up the chart at #22 from #33 with DJ Snake & George Maple’s new track Talk not far behind at #31 from #47. Most moved this week is Era Istrefi’s commercial and Australian breakthrough track Bon Bon at #47 from #90.

Usher’s Crash makes the first debut at #49 after it was the sole new addition to the Nova network last week. Alle Farben’s return to Australian radio, Please Tell Rosie ft. YOUNOTUS, debuts at #50.

ARIA Singles

Drake’s One Dance ft. Wiz Kid & Kyla is now just two weeks out from matching Lukas Graham’s eight-week streak at #1 with 7 Years. It leads ahead of a largely stagnant Top 10, with the first bit of movement taking place at #12 in the form of Charlie Puth’s We Don’t Talk Anymore ft. Selena Gomez, up from #22.

Twenty One Pilots see a new track in the chart at #36 with the debut of Heathens. It’s followed by Lukas Graham’s Mama Said, which debuts at #42.

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ARIA Albums

Lining up with the Midweek Predictions and debuting at #1 is Red Hot Chili Peppers’ The Getaway, becoming the Peppers’ sixth #1. The record is the follow-up to 2011’s #2 charting album Im With You

It enters ahead of a huge jump from Radiohead’s A Moon Shaped Pool at #2 from #48. The jump in sales follows the physical release of the album as well as its listing on Spotify.

Gojira takes the next debut outside the Top 10 at #11 with Magma followed by case/lang/veirs’ self-titled at #12. Jake Bugg’s On My One debuts at #16, making his third studio album his highest charting album, his previous being his ARIA #19 self-titled in 2013.

 

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