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Digital Chart Wrap: Grace challenges Khalifa

ARIA Streaming Wiz Khalifa’s See You Again maintains its lead on the ARIA Streaming chart for yet another week and the remainder of the Top 5 remains the same as well. Jason Derulo s Want To Want Me…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Oct 27, 2015
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ARIA Streaming

Wiz Khalifa’s See You Again maintains its lead on the ARIA Streaming chart for yet another week and the remainder of the Top 5 remains the same as well. Jason Derulo’s Want To Want Me sees a new peak, hitting #6 from #9. Years & Years’ King takes #11 up from #14 while Kygo’s Firestone makes a small move up to #15 from #16. Galantis’ Runaway takes #21 from #23, slowly making its way up the chart, though currently unable to replicate the rapid success it’s had on the airplay chart (the track currently sits at #9 on the TMN Hot 100). Two new debuts take place, the first at #26 with Walk The Moon’s Shut Up & Dance followed by Rihanna’s American Oxygen at #30.

iTunes

Wiz Khalifa’s See You Again remains at #1 this week followed by Jamie Lawson’s Wasn’t Expecting That at #2 and Major Lazer & DJ Snake’s Lean On featuring MØ at #3.  At #4 is a new peak for Walk The Moon’s Shut Up & Dance up from #5, replacing them is Charlie Puth’s Marvin Gaye featuring Meghan Trainor, which makes the jump from #12. A new entry at #9 comes from David Guetta’s Hey Mama featuring Nicki Minaj & Afrojack, which jumps from #24. #12 sees a new debut from Grace’s You Don’t Own Me featuring G-Eazy which has been shooting up all digital, sales and airplay charts this past week. Sia’s Big Girls Cry takes #16 up from #30 this week while Sam Smith’s Lay Me Down hits #23 up from #44. Most moved on the chart this week though is Hermitude’s The Buzz featuring Young Tapz & Mataya, it hits #21 from #75. 

Shazam

Grace’s You Don’t Own Me  featuring G-Eazy jumps to #1 this week up from #12. Hey Mama by David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj & Afrojack hits #2 up from #7 while Jarryd James’ Do You Remember maintains its hold at #3. James Bay’s Let It Go hits #7 from #14, a new peak while Charlie Puth’s Marvin Gaye featuring Meghan Trainor takes #9 from #11. #10 and #11 mark new peaks for two tracks, the first being Kygo’s Firestone featuring Conrad which is up from #13 followed by Hermitude’s The Buzz featuring Young Tapz & Mataya, which is up from #23. Two new debuts and a re-entry make their way into the Top 50 this week. First is Flo Rida’s I Don’t Like It, I Love It featuring Robin Thicke & Verdine White which comes in at #34 followed by Rudimental’s Never Let You Go at #44. Slumberjack’s Horus sees a re-entry at #48.

Spotify 20

The Top 4 of the Spotify 20 remains the same this week with Wiz Khalifa’s See You Again featuring Charlie Puth holding #1. Jason Derulo’s Want To Want Me sees a new peak at #5 up from #7 while Years & Years’ King breaks the Top 10 up at #11. Natalie La Rose’s Somebody hits #14 up from #17 while James Bay’s Hold Back The River returns to #17 from #29. A re-entry at #18 takes place from Flo Rida’s GDFR while a new debut happens at #20 with Walk The Moon’s Shut Up & Dance.

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