Digital Chart Wrap: Bieber maintains lead on digital charts
ARIA StreamingJustin Bieber holds fast at #1, #2 and #3 on this week’s ARIA Streaming chart. The track taking the lead is Love Yourself followed by Sorry and What Do You Mean? respectively. Adele…
ARIA Streaming Justin Bieber holds fast at #1, #2 and #3 on this week’s ARIA Streaming chart. The track taking the lead is Love Yourself followed by Sorry and What Do You Mean? respectively. Adele also remains at #4 for another week with Hello.
Taking a new peak at #5 is Shawn Mendes’ Stitches which is followed by a new entry into the Top 10 from Marcus Marr & Chet Faker’s The Trouble With Us at #10. DJ Snake’s Middle featuring Bipolar Sunshine makes a big jump to #17 from #31 on its second week in the chart as The Weeknd’s The Hills makes it back into the Top 20 at #18 from #21.
Two new debuts enter the chart in the lower spectrum of the Top 40, first at #35 with David Guetta’s Bang My Head featuring Sia & Fetty Wap. Troye Sivan’s Youth debuts at #40.
iTunes
Justin Bieber’s Love Yourself has #1 on the iTunes chart as well, though this week it moves up from #2. Bieber also maintains his hold on #3 with Sorry. Shawn Mendes enjoys a new peak here as well with Stitches taking #4 from #5 while DJ Snake’s Middle featuring Bipolar Sunshine enters the Top 10 at #5 from #14. Hilltop Hoods mark the first debut at #6 with Higher featuring James Chatburn as Sigala follows suit at #8 with a debut from Sweet Lovin’.
Outside the Top 10 we see Conrad Sewell’s Who You Lovin’ take #15 from #24, a new high point followed by similar movement at #16 with WSTRN’s IN2 moving up from #36 and Charlotte Devaney’s Flip It featuring Snoop Dogg at #17 from #27.
Coldplay enjoy large gains up the chart at #20 from #33 with Adventure Of A Lifetime, as does The Weeknd’s In The NIght at #27 from #58 on its second week in the chart. Rachel Platten makes a giant leap to #33 from #67 with Fight Song and marks the most moved track on this week’s iTunes chart.


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Shazam
DJ Snake maintains his hold at #1 on the Shazam chart for another week with Middle featuring Bipolar Sunshine, while the threat posed by WSTRN’s IN2 becomes sobering as it hits #2 from #3 after just five weeks in the chart. Most notably, however, is the jump to #4 from #25 by Snakehips’ All My Friends featuring Tinashe & Chance The Rapper. This is no doubt attributed to the recent commercial service of the Wave Racer remix of the track.
Sigala’s Sweet Lovin’ makes it into the Top 10 at #9 from #19 followed by The Weeknd’s In The Night at #10 from #15. Hilltop Hoods’ Higher featuring James Chatburn just narrowly misses out at #11 from #31 on its second week in the chart.
Lost Frequencies’ Reality enjoys a big boost to #19 from #45 with Troye Sivan’s Youth enjoying similar movement at #20 from #44. The same can be said for Tiggs Da Author’s Georgia at #33 from #64. At #45 is a jump from MO’s Kamikaze which enters the Top 45 from #74 while Vera Blue’s Hold just misses out at #47 from #87.
Spotify
Another week, another success story for Justin Bieber on the Spotify chart. Love Yourself and Sorry remain at #1 and #2 respectively while What Do You Mean? moves up to a new peak of #3 from #33, a giant leap. It marks the only new movement in the Top 10 until you hit #8 as Rudimental’s Lay It All On Me featuring Ed Sheeran moves up from #11.
The Weeknd’s The Hills makes a giant leap to #16 from #97 while DJ Snake’s Middle featuring Bipolar Sunshine hits the Top 20 at #19 from #31. Troye Sivan’s Youth takes a new peak at #38 from #56 followed by Mariah Carey’s All I Want For Christmas Is You, which takes a new peak at #46 #92.
The most notable debut this week comes from Hilltop Hoods’ Higher at #53 while Kygo’s Stay featuring Matty Noyes enters close behind at #58.
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