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Chart Wrap: Taylor Swift to top all charts

Hot 100 This week, Meghan Trainor holds #1 for her second week with All About That Bass while Paloma Faith s Only Love Can Hurt Like This has made another push to regain the top spot, moving up to #2…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Nov 9, 2015
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Hot 100 This week, Meghan Trainor holds #1 for her second week with All About That Bass while Paloma Faith’s Only Love Can Hurt Like This has made another push to regain the top spot, moving up to #2 and forcing G.R.L’s Ugly Heart back down to #3. At #4 is the latest single from Taylor Swift, Shake It Off, which has jumped a grand total of 51 places from #55 and is this week’s most moved song. 5 Seconds Of Summer have reached a new peak with their single Amnesia, reaching #9 from last week’s #13. Some significant movement this week can be seen from Timmy Trumpet & Savage’s Freaks which has moved from #29 to #16, further solidifying its position in the race to the Top 10. Echo Smith’s Cool Kids has just fallen short of the Top 30, landing at #31 from #45 after another solid week of airplay. This week also bears witness to a few high debuts. Pitbull’s Fireball has entered at an impressive #27, Nathaniel’s Live Louder came in at #35 and Redfoo’s New Thang debuted at #52. ARIA Singles The Singles chart has a new #1 this week. Taylor Swift’s Shake It Off has claimed the throne as well as achieving Gold accreditation. She’s forced Meghan Trainor’s All About That Bass back down to #2 and G.R.L’s Ugly Heart to #3. Nicki Minaj’s Anaconda has entered the Top 10 after jumping from #22 to #8. At #24 is a new debut from Redfoo’s New Thang, at #29 is Eminem’s Guts Over Fear featuring Sia and entering at #34 is Becky G’s Shower. ARIA Albums This week’s Albums chart has a hefty amount of new debuts within the Top 10. First and foremost is Ariana Grande’s My Everything which came in at #1 pushing Hilltop Hoods’ Walking Under Stars back to #2. At #3 is Royal Blood’s new self-titled album, forcing the soundtrack to Guardians Of The Galaxy to #4. At #5 is a new debut from Broods’ Evergreen and #6 is a debut from Kingswood with Microscopic Wars. The last new debut within the Top 10 is Adam Harvey’s Family Life which came in at #10.  Iggy Azalea’s The New Classic has entered the Top 20 again after receiving a boost in sales this week pushing it to #13. The same can be said about Gabrielle Aplin’s English Rain which went from #29 to #14. For the rundown in full, subscribe to the charts.

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