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Chart Wrap: Sheeran back on top, Grace climbs higher

Hot 100 Wiz Khalifa s See You Again featuring Charlie Puth remains at #1 for its fourth week in a row though another threat has appeared in the form of Grace s You Don t Own Me featuring G-Eazy. The…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Oct 27, 2015
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Hot 100

Wiz Khalifa’s See You Again featuring Charlie Puth remains at #1 for its fourth week in a row though another threat has appeared in the form of Grace’s You Don’t Own Me featuring G-Eazy. The track sits at #2 up from #9 this week while Walk The Moon’s Shut Up And Dance falls to #3.

Some notable movement outside the Top 10 comes from Tori Kelly’s Nobody Love which breaks into the Top 20 at #14 from #23. Kygo’s Firestone featuring Conrad sees a new peak at #17 from #25 while James Bay just makes the bracket at #20 from #24 with Let It Go.  Rachel Platten’s Fight Song hits #27, moving up from #41 and Pitbull’s Time Of Our Lives makes for #45 from #60. Most moved this week is Britney Spears & Iggy Azalea’s Pretty Girls which moves to #32 from #71, a jump of 40 positions.

No new debuts take place in the Top 50 this week with the highest coming in at #56 with Flashlight by Jessie J. Kendrick Lamar’s King Kunta enters at #65.

ARIA Singles

Hitting 2x Platinum and holding #1 for its sixth week is Wiz Khalifa’s See You Again featuring Charlie Puth followed by Grace’s You Don’t Own Me featuring G-Eazy which remains at #2 for another week. James Bay’s Let It Go breaks into the Top 10 at #8, now becoming his second Top 10 single. Seeing a debut at #15 is Jessie J’s Flashlight which is off of the soundtrack to Pitch Perfect 2. Another debut comes in the Top 20 with Ed Sheeran’s Photograph, what is now his fifth single to hit the Top 50 ARIA Singles chart. In regards to movement, Kygo’s Firestone hits #12 from #20 while Rachel Platten’s Fight Song falls slightly behind at #16 from #24.

ARIA Albums

Returning to #1 yet again, for its seventh week, is Ed Sheeran’s X which now has five Top 50 singles. Following midweek predictions, Josh Groban’s Stages hits #2 up from #11, making for his highest charting album to date. At #3 is the first debut of this weeks Albums chart, the soundtrack to Pitch Perfect 2 which in its first week surpasses the previous best of the first soundtrack which was #9. Speaking of which, the soundtrack to the first Pitch Perfect hits #16 up from #26. The last noteworthy debuts come in at #31 with the soundtrack to Season 1 of Empire and #36 with Paul Potts’ Home

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