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Digital Chart Wrap: Alan Walker moves closer to #1

ARIA StreamingLukas Graham s 7 Years remains atop the ARIA Streaming chart for yet another week, now at four weeks uninterrupted. Flume still holds out at #2 with Never Be Like You ft. Kai while…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Mar 22, 2016
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Lukas Graham’s 7 Years remains atop the ARIA Streaming chart for yet another week, now at four weeks uninterrupted. Flume still holds out at #2 with Never Be Like You ft. Kai while Hilltop Hoods take yet another new peak with 1955 ft. Montaigne & Tom Thum at #3 up from #4.

Alan Walker hits up #7 from #17 with single Faded on its fourth week in the chart. All signs point to this one hitting the Top 3 come next week. The same can be said for Fifth Harmony’s Work From Home ft. Ty Dolla $ign, which now sits at #9 from #21 on its second week in the chart. Daya’s Hide Away just makes it into the Top 10 at #10 from #13.

No notable changes occur until the 30’s with Meghan Trainor’s No scoring a debut of #32. Ariana Grande sees similar success with a debut of #34, while ZAYN debuts at #40 with Like I Would.

Shazam

Alan Walker’s Faded holds fast at #1 for what is his fourth week, mirroring the four-week run at #1 he has on the global Shazam charts.

Yo Preston’s Love Yourself vs F@*K Yourself ft. Kelly Kiara takes a new peak at #3 from #10 on its second week In the chart.

Outside the Top 10, Meghan Trainor’s No moves up to #12 from #15 followed by Disturbed’ The Sound Of Silence. Tinie Tempah’s Girls Like makes it to #18 from #30 on its second week in the chart while Safia’s Make Them Wheels Roll cruises into the Top 30 at #26 from #41.

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Dua Lipa’s Be The One continues to see success following her gradual adoption at commercial radio with a move to #29 from #49. ZAYN’s Like I Would hits a new peak at #32 from #52 while Alessia Cara makes huge movement at #44 from #74 with new single Wild Things.

Ariana Grande is the first new debut on the chart this week as Dangerous Woman enters at #34. Babymetal’s Karate and Hailee Steinfeld’s Rock Bottom follow close behind at #40 and #43 respectively.

 

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