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Digital Chart Wrap: Drake moves to #1, threatens other charts

ARIA StreamingDrake jumps to #1 on the ARIA Streaming chart this week with One Dance ft. Wiz Kid Kyla, up from #3. Mike Posner s I Took A Pill In Ibiza returns to #5 from #6 with Flume s Say It ft.…

By Unknown AuthorPublished May 4, 2016
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ARIA Streaming

Drake jumps to #1 on the ARIA Streaming chart this week with One Dance ft. Wiz Kid & Kyla, up from #3. Mike Posner’s I Took A Pill In Ibiza returns to #5 from #6 with Flume’s Say It ft. Tove Lo debuting behind at #7. Desiigner’s Panda breaks into the Top 10 at #10 from #18 on its third week in the chart making the last notable movement in the top bracket.

Ariana Grande’s Dangerous Woman hits #12 from #15 followed by Gnash’s I Hate U I Love U ft. Olivia O’Brien at #16 from #19. Pink scores a #20 debut with new single Just Like Fire, entering just ahead of Jonas Blue’s Fast Car. The track sees a new peak at #22 from #23.

Dua Lipa makes it into the Top 25 at #25 from #32 on its second week in the chart, meanwhile Nick Jonas hits #32 from #37 on its third week.

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Pink’s Just Like Fire remains at #1 for another week while Prince scores two debuts not far behind at #2 with Purple Rain and When Doves Cry at #4. Flume makes a huge jump to #6 from #46 on his second week in the chart with Say It ft. Tove Lo.

Mike Posner shoots to a new peak of #9 from #99 with I Took A Pill In Ibiza followed by Drake’s One Dance ft. Wiz Kid & Kyla at #10 from #12. Beyonce’s Formation debuts at #11 followed by Prince’s Little Red Corvet and Kiss debuting at #13 and #15 respectively.

Prince follows these up with debuts at #17 with Cream with The Revolution as well as Raspberry Beret at #21.

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Beyonce takes the next debut at #30 with Hold Up followed again by Prince & The Revolution at #34 with Let’s Go Crazy. Beyonce follows this up with 6 Inches debuting at #6, the track featuring The Weeknd.

Prince enters again at #40 with 1999 debuting; it’s followed by Beyonce’s Freedom ft. Kendrick Lamar at #41. Little Mix take #49 from #66 with Hair on its second week.

Shazam

It’s a stagnant Top 2 on the Shazam chart this week as Gnash’s I Hate U I Love U ft. Olivia O’Brien holds #1 ahead of Dua Lipa’s Be The One, remaining at #2 for another week.

Drake makes for the first movement at #3 from #4 with One Dance ft. Wiz Kid & Kyla followed by Mike Posner’s I Took A Pill In Ibiza at #4 from #5. Luke Christopher enjoys a new peak at #6 from #8 with Lot To Learn while Flume hits a new peak at #8 from #35 with Say It ft. Tove Lo at #8 from #35. Kungs Vs Cookin’ On 3 Burners’ This Girls makes the last Top 10 move at #9 from #13.

Galantis see a successful Week Three at #12 from #25 with No Money. Topic’s Home inches close behind at #13 from #16, also on its third week in the chart. Anne-Marie makes the Top 20 at #19 from #27 with Do It Right, as DNCE’s Cake By The Ocean just misses out at #22 from #29.

Desiigner’s Panda makes it to #23 from #38 as it continues to blow up on radio. Calvin Harris’ This Is What You Came For ft. Rihanna scores a debut at #27 while Ghosttown DJ’s My Boo lands just behind at #28 from #54. Little Mix take the next new entry at #30 with Hair ft. Sean Paul with Odd Mob close behind at #32 with Into You moving up from #79.

Spotify

The Spotify chart sees plenty of upward movement in the Top 5 this week as Fifth Harmony moves to #1 with Work From Home ft. Ty Dolla $ign moving up from #3. Mike Posner’s I Took A Pill In Ibiza takes a new peak at #2 from #5 followed by Lukas Graham’s 7 Years at #3 from #6. Alan Walker makes it to #4 from #7 with Faded.

Flume inches further up the Top 10 at #7 from #8 with Never Be Like You ft. Kai, as does Twenty One Pilots’ Stressed Out at #8 from #13. Replacing them at #13 is Daya’s Hide Away up from #17. Tobtok’s Fast Car ft. River makes it to #16 from #22.

Further down the chart Ariana Grande’s Be Alright hits #45 from #53, as does Zhu & Skrillex’s Working For It, which sits at #48 from #54. Safia make solid progress to #62 from #73 with latest hit Make Them Wheels Roll, followed by Kanye West’s Ultralight Beam at #66 from #76.

 

Click here to view all this week’s charts, including our HOT 100 national airplay (by genre and state), iTunes, Spotify, Shazam, ARIA, AIR & AMRAP. 

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