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Digital Chart Wrap: Bieber moves to top two digital charts

ARIA Streaming There s a new #1 this week on the ARIA Streaming chart as Drake s Hotline Bling finally gives way to Justin Bieber s Sorry at #1 from #2 and Adele s Hello at #2 from #3, Hotline Bling…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Nov 11, 2015
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ARIA Streaming

There’s a new #1 this week on the ARIA Streaming chart as Drake’s Hotline Bling finally gives way to Justin Bieber’s Sorry at #1 from #2 and Adele’s Hello at #2 from #3, Hotline Bling itself falling to #3.

Biebs holds #4 with What Do You Mean?, clocking up two singles in the Top 5. Rounding off that bracket is Dawin’s Dessert at #5 from #8.

Shawn Mendes enjoys a jump to #10 from #16 with Stitches whilst Ariana Grande’s Focus debuts at #17. Duke Dumont’s Ocean Drive moves up close behind at #19 from #30.

Marcus Marr & Chet Faker’s The Trouble With Us takes #25 from #39 and marks the last notable movement on the chart this week.

iTunes

Adele and Justin Bieber remain at the #1 and #2 spot this week with Hello and Sorry respectively, while Zara Larsson & MNEK’s Never Forget You takes a strong seat at #3 from #5.

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A high debut at #6 comes in from Ariana Grande’s Focus while Dawin’s Dessert makes a giant leap to #9 from #88.

It’s an eventful week in the top portion of the Top 20 with Marcus Marr & Chet Faker’s The Trouble With Us breaking into the bracket at #12 from #27. Meanwhile. The Weekend solidifies his success with The Hills at #13 from #20 and Birds Of Tokyo’s I’d Go With You Anywhere sits at #14 from #30. Shawn Mendes manages to sneak in at #19 from #29 with Stitches.

Three tracks make it in at the bottom of the Top 50 as Sam Smith’s Writing’s On The Wall hits #44 from #86, Galantis’ Peanut Butter Jelly at #48 from #52 and Aston Merrygold’s Get Stupid at #50 from #74.

Justin Bieber starts the rest of the other debuts off at #23 with I’ll Show You, while David Guetta’s Bang My Head featuring Sia & Fetty Wap debuts behind at #32.

DJ Snake’s Middle featuring Bipolar Sunshine debuts just behind at #32, while Rachel Platten’s Stand By You debuts at #34.

One last debut rounds off the Top 50 with Pia Mia’s Touch at #41.

Shazam

Zara Larsson & MNEK still sit pretty at #1 on the Shazam chart with Never Forget You while Marcus Marr & Chet Faker’s The Trouble With Us slips in at #2 from #4.

A huge leap into the Top 10 at #7 from #41 comes from David Guetta’s Bang My Head featuring Sia & Fetty Wap. Similarly, DJ Snake’s Middle hits #9 from #31 and Avicii’s Broken Arrows just makes it in at #10 from #37.

L D R U sees a high re-entry at #19 with Keeping Score, debuting just ahead of Rachel Platten’s Stand By You at #20 from #61. Ariana Grande’s Focus enjoys some success on this chart as well, moving up to #33 from #72.

Gin Wigmore sees a high debut at #34 with I Will Love You followed by a #36 and #39 entry from Tim Omaji’s Go To Work and Pia Mia’s Touch. One last re-entry comes at #45 with The Ruben’s The Hoops.

Spotify

Adele’s Hello wrestles the #1 spot off of Justin Bieber’s Sorry this week while Drake remains at #3 with Hotline Bling. At #4 is Bieb’s What Do You Mean? which refuses to budge for another week, whilst Shawn Mendes’ Stitches breaks the Top 5 at #5 from #10. At #8 R. City’s Locked Away  enters the top bracket from #15 while Ariana Grande’s Focus debuts at #9.

Just outside the Top 10 bracket Justin Bieber’s I’ll Show You debuts at #12, entering ahead of The Weeknd’s The Hills at #13 from #70.

One Direction see another single hit the Top 20 with Perfect leaping to #16 from #81. Charlie Puth’s Marvin Gaye makes a surprising jump to #22 from #64 whilst Drake & Future’s Jumpman hits #23 from #59.

Georgia Fields enjoys a debut at #30 with 7 Years followed by One Direction’s History at #32, Nicky Jam & Enrique Iglesias’ El Perdon at #36 and Zara Larsson’s Lush Life at #45.

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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