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Digital Chart Wrap: Lukas Graham sees success on all charts

ARIA StreamingZAYN s debut Pillowtalk moves to #1 up from its debut point of #6, sticking with the trend on almost every other chart. Meanwhile Flume sits at #2 for another week with Never Be Like…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Feb 17, 2016
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ARIA Streaming

ZAYN’s debut Pillowtalk moves to #1 up from its debut point of #6, sticking with the trend on almost every other chart. Meanwhile Flume sits at #2 for another week with Never Be Like You featuring Kai.

The Chainsmokers’ Roses makes it into the Top 10 at #8 from #11, as does Kiiaras’ Gold at #9 from #17. Twenty One Pilots’ Stressed Out moves up to #15 from #30 with G-Eazy’s Me, Myself & I featuring Bebe Rexha close behind at #16 up from #26.

Rihanna’s Work makes for the first of the debuts on the ARIA Streaming chart, entering at #19 while Lukas Graham’s 7 Years and Sia’s Cheap Thrills debut at #34 and #35 respectively.

iTunes

ZAYN may top the ARIA Streaming chart this week though it’s a different story on the iTunes chart. Pillowtalk drops from #1 to #3, replaced by Flume’s Never Be Like You featuring Kai at #1 up from #3. Twenty One Pilots squeeze in between at #2 up from #9 with Stressed Out.

Zara Larsson’s Lush Life makes its way into the Top 10 at #7 from #11 followed by Flo Rida’s My House at #9 up from #14. Outside that bracket, The Chainsmokers’ Roses moves up to #12 from #21 with Sia’s Cheap Thrills following suit at #18 from #25.

G-Eazy makes some notable movement up the chart at #23 from #43, though it’s Coldplay’s Hymn For The Weekend which does some serious movement up to #26 from #71. It’s a similar story for Adele’s When We Were Young at #33 from #84.

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Lukas Graham takes the highest debut this week with 7 Years making its chart entry at #15. Hilltop Hoods’ 1955 featuring Montaigne & Thom Thum enters at #19.

Little Mix miss out on the Top 50 with their latest track Secret Love Song featuring Jason Derulo, debuting at #58.

Daya’s Hide Away moves into the Top 20 at #19 from #38, as does Coldplay’s Hymn For The Weekend at #20 from #41.

Shazam

Kiiara’s Gold remains at #1 on the Shazam chart this week followed by Flume’s Never Be Like You featuring Kai which also stays put at #2. At #3 is trailblazer Lukas Graham with 7 Years; it’s up from #21. The only other positive movement in the Top 10 is Sia’s Cheap Thrills, making its way to #10 from #18.

Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello’s I Know What You Did Last Summer makes strong progress into the Top 40 at #35 from #56 while Jeremih just makes it into the Top 50 at #49 from #64 with Impatient.

At #6 is an incredibly strong debut from Hilltop Hoods’ 1955 featuring Montaigne & Thom Thum. Beyonce’s Formation makes a debut at #23 while Riton’s Rinse Repeat featuring Kah Lo and Salt-N-Peppa’s Shoop debut at #40 and #42 respectively.

Rudimental’s Rumour Mill re-enters at #46, as does Jason Derulo’s Get Ugly at #47.

Spotify

It’s another victory for Flume on the digital charts this week with Never Be Like You featuring Kai taking #1 up from #2. Kiiara’s Gold hits #6 from #9 followed by The Chainsmokers’ Roses at #8 from #10, both new peaks. Twenty One Pilots just make it into the Top 10 at #10 from #22 with Stressed Out.

Selena Gomez’s Hands To Myself draws closer to the Top 10 at #13 from #17, as does G-Eazy’s Me, Myself & I at #15 up from #19.

Flo Rida’s My House also sees some more traction online with a move up to #18 from #27.

Lukas Graham’s 7 Years moves up to #28 from #49, meaning it’s now had success on all the digital charts this week.

Rihanna’s Work debuts at #20 and is the only track to enter in the Top 50. Drake’s Summer Sixteen and Adele’s When We Were Young debut outside that bracket at #55 and #56 respectively.

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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