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Digital Chart Wrap: Alan Walker takes new #1, Fifth Harmony close behind

ARIA StreamingThough Lukas Graham holds #1 for their fifth week in a row with 7 Years, it looks as if that could all be over next week with Fifth Harmony now moving even further up the Top 10 at #2…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Mar 30, 2016
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Though Lukas Graham holds #1 for their fifth week in a row with 7 Years, it looks as if that could all be over next week with Fifth Harmony now moving even further up the Top 10 at #2 from #9 with Work From Home ft. Ty Dolla $ign.

Alan Walker’s Faded also enjoys a move up to #3 from #7. Daya’s Hide Away is the last single to see positive movement in the Top 10 at #7 from #10.

Mike Posner’s hit I Took A Pill In Ibiza hits the Top 20 at #12 from #21 on its third week in the chart while Ariana Grande makes the Top 30 in week two, moving to #22 from #34. The Chainsmokers debut is just behind her at #24 with their new track Don’t Let Me Down ft. Daya.

Meghan Trainor’s No hits #28 from #32 followed by a debut from Alessia Cara at #29 with Wild Things. Zayn’s Like I Would makes for the last noteworthy jump at #31 from #40.

iTunes

Alan Walker takes his next #1 on the iTunes chart this week as Faded hits the top from #2. Fifth Harmony see success here too with Work From Home ft. Ty Dolla $ign making it to #2 from #5. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ Dance Off slides up to #4 from #10 while Daya breaks into the Top 10 with Hide Away at #6 from #11.

Mike Posner’s I Took A Pill In Ibiza moves to #11 from #14 while Disturbed’s crossover success The Sound Of Silence moves into the Top 15 at #13 from #25. Sia makes an absolutely giant leap to #15 from #92 with Cheap Thrills following the release of the performance edit music video for the track.

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The Chainsmokers’ Don’t Let Me Down makes it to #25 from #40 this week followed by Alessia Cara’s Wild Things at #26 from #35, now on its second week in the chart. Tinie Tempah also enjoys a solid second week in the chart, moving to #29 from #56 with Girls Like ft. Zara Larsson. Vera Blue make a big leap as well this week with Hold hitting #46 from #99.

Ariana Grande’s Be Alright scores a strong debut at #40 followed by Shakira’s Try Everything at #41. Hillsong Worship’s Grace To Grace enters at #53, followed by Iggy Azalea’s Team and Kygo & Labrinth’s Fragile at #54 and #55 respectively.

Spotify

It’s a quiet top of the Spotify chart this week, with Lukas Graham’s 7 Years remaining at #1 followed by Flume’s Never Be Like You ft. Kai at #2. At #3 is a new peak for Hilltop Hoods’ 1955 ft. Montaigne & Tom Thom, moving up from #4.

Twenty One Pilots enjoy a bump up to #5 from #6 with Stressed Out followed by Alan Walker’s Faded at #6 from #13. Fifth Harmony mark the last new movement in the Top 10 with Work From Home moving to #8 from #19.

Mike Posner sees continued success with I Took A Pill To Ibiza hitting #12 from #20 this week.

Zayn scores a high debut at #27 with Like I Would followed by Ariana Grande’s Dangerous Woman debuting at #28. Meghan Trainor’s No shoots up to #35 from #72 on its second week in the chart. At #53 is the next debut, this one coming from Alessia Cara’s Wild Things while Justin Bieber moves up behind at #56 from #61. His move is shadowed by Little Mix’s Secret Love Song ft. Jason Derulo at #57 from #68.

Shazam

It’s an almost identical Top 10 on the Shazam chart this week with a few exceptions and Alan Walker still sitting at #1 with Faded. Meghan Trainor’s No moves into the Top 10 at #9 from #12 followed by Disturbed’s The Sound Of Silence at #10 from #14.

Replacing them at #14 is the new The Chainsmokers single Don’t Let Me Down ft. Daya, which now sits at #14 from #51. Gnash’s new commercial hit I Hate U I Love U debuts at #16, while Zayn enters the Top 20 at #19 from #32 with Like I Would.

Dua Lipa enters the Top 25 with Be The One moving up from #29, as does Alessia Cara’s Wild Things at #23 from #44.

Iggy Azalea scores a debut at #43 with new track Team while Future’s Low Life ft. The Weeknd makes a debut at #50. Vera Blue’s Settle sees success here to, moving to #53 from #76.

 

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