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Digital Chart Wrap: Alan walker breaks Lukas Graham’s hold

ARIA StreamingLukas Graham s 7 Years remains at #1 for another week on the ARIA Streaming chart, leading ahead of Rihanna s Work featuring Drake which now sits at #2 from #4. This follows Lukas…

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ARIA Streaming

Lukas Graham’s 7 Years remains at #1 for another week on the ARIA Streaming chart, leading ahead of Rihanna’s Work featuring Drake which now sits at #2 from #4. This follows Lukas Graham taking #1 on every digital chart last week.

Hilltop Hoods’ 1955 featuring Montaigne & Tom Thum breaks into the Top 10 at #6 from #11 on its third week in the chart. Twenty One Pilots’ Stressed Out just misses out at #11 from #13.

Daya sees a successful second week on the chart at #17 from #23 with single Hide Away, as does Sia’s Cheap Thrills at #19 from #29.

iTunes

Lukas Graham doesn’t budge at #1 for another week on the iTunes chart with 7 Years. Hilltop Hoods’ 1955 featuring Montaigne & Tom Thum takes a new peak at #2 from #6 and Rihanna’s Work featuring Drake moves into the Top 10 to #7 from #11. Daya’s Hide Away sees similar success at #9 from #20.

Two new debuts line the Top 20 with Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ Dance Off taking a #12 debut, followed by Kelly Clarkson’s Piece By Piece at #14. Alan Walker makes a giant leap to #21 from #78 with Faded on its second week in the chart, as does Taylor Swift’s New Romantics at #28 from #84.

Fifth Harmony take out the next debut with Work From Home featuring Ty Dolla $ign at #31. ZAYN’s It’s You enters close behind at #34.

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Alan Walker shakes up the digital charts moving to #1 from #13 on its third week in the chart, pushing Lukas Graham’s 7 Years down to #2 and ending his hold on all the digital charts. Fifth Harmony’s Work From Home featuring Ty Dolla $ign debuts at #10 while Mike Posner’s I Took A Pill In Ibiza hits #16 from #34.

Safia’s new single Make Them Wheels Roll debuts at #35 followed by a re-entry from Jason Derulo’s Get Ugly at #36.

Jack Garratt’s Worry featuring Anderson Paak moves up to #40 from #56 while Anne-Marie’s Do It Right hits #41 from #70 on its second week in the chart.

Dua Lipa’s Be The One earns a debut at #52 following plenty of additions to radio last week. Meanwhile Kaleo debuts close behind at #57 with Way Down We Go.

Spotify

Lukas Graham still holds #1 with 7 Years on the Spotify chart though Flume’s Never Be Like You featuring Kai is posing a serious threat moving up to #2 from #3. Hilltop Hoods’ 1955 featuring Montaigne & Tom Thum takes a new peak at #4 from #8 as does Flo Rida’s My House at #9 from #11, making for the only new Top 10 entry.

Alan Walker’s Faded hits a new high point at #13 from #20, as does Fifth Harmony’s Work From Home featuring Ty Dolla $ign at #19 from #50. Mike Posner also sees a new peak at #20 from #3 with I Took A Pill In Ibiza slowly gaining more and more traction.

Major Lazer’s latest single Light It Up blazes to #3 from #41 while One Direction’s History sees some delayed success hitting #39 from #51. Miike Snow manages to make it into the Top 50 at #43 with new single Genghis Khan, moving up from #57.

Kendrick Lamar sees plenty of new debuts in the chart with Untitled 02, Untitled 03, Untitled 07 and Untitled 06 debuting at #53, #55, #71 and #77 respectively.

 

Click here to view all this week’s charts, including our HOT100 national airplay (by genre & state), iTunes, Spotify, Shazam, ARIA, AIR & AMRAP.  

 

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