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Digital Chart Wrap: Lukas Graham still dominates, Fifth Harmony to challenge

ARIA StreamingIt s now the third week at #1 for Lukas Graham s 7 Years, leading ahead of Flume s Never Be Like You ft. Kai which is at #2 from #3. Hilltop Hoods also enjoy a new peak at #4 with 1995…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Mar 16, 2016
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ARIA Streaming

It’s now the third week at #1 for Lukas Graham’s 7 Years, leading ahead of Flume’s Never Be Like You ft. Kai which is at #2 from #3. Hilltop Hoods also enjoy a new peak at #4 with 1995 ft. Montaigne & Tom Thum.

Twenty One Pilots just make it into the Top 10 at #10 from #11 with Stressed Out on its sixth week in the chart.

Daya’s Hide Away hits #13 from #17 followed by Sia’s Cheap Thrills at #14 from #19. Alan Walker’s Faded makes it into the Top 20 at #17 from #24 on its third week in the chart.

Fifth Harmony take out the first debut at #21 with Work From Home ft. Ty Dolla $ign. Mike Posner’s I Took A Pill In Ibiza enters next at #25.

iTunes

It’s a similar story on the iTunes chart with Lukas Graham’s 7 Years holding the #1 spot for four weeks. Daya’s Hide Away takes a new high point at #5 from #9 while Fifth Harmony make a huge jump to #8 from #31 with Work From Home ft. Ty Dolla $ign. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ Dance Off makes it to #9 from #12, followed by Alan Walker’s Faded at #10 from #21 on its third week in the chart.

Sia’s Cheap Thrills sees small success here as well with a new peak at #11 from #13. Mike Posner’s I Took A Pill In Ibiza hits #23 from #45 on its second week in the chart followed by Taylor Swift’s New Romantics at #25 from #28.

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Disturbed shoot up the chart with The Sound Of Silence turning heads at #36 from #69. Nicole Millar’s Tremble sees a successful second week in the chart at #41 from #67.

The first of the new debuts comes in at #15 with Yo Preston’s Love Yourself Vs F*ck Yourself ft. Kelly Kiara.

Samantha Jade’s Always debuts at #26 while Meghan Trainor comes in at #45 with No. Safia just miss out on the Top 50 with the debut of Make Them Wheels Roll at #51.

Spotify

Yet again it’s Lukas Graham at #1 on the Spotify chart, now for the third week with 7 Years. Hilltop Hoods hit a new peak at #3 from #4 with 1995 ft. Montaigne & Tom Thum. That’s followed by Twenty One Pilots at #5 from #6 with Stressed Out. Alan Walker’s Faded breaks into the Top 10 at #6 from #13, as does Fifth Harmony’s Work From Home ft. Ty Dolla $ign, making its entrance at #8 from #19.

Much like the other digital charts, Mike Posner enjoys success with I Took A Plane To Ibiza here as well, hitting #12 from #20. Daya’s Hide Away makes it to #15 from #17.

The biggest mover this week is Meghan Trainor’s No at #35 from #72. Maklemore & Ryan Lewis’ Dance Off sees similar success at #39 from #51.

Zayn’s Like I Would debuts at #27, followed by Ariana Grande’s Dangerous Woman at #28. It’s a safe bet these two singles will be battling it out in the Top 10 next week. The next debut comes in at #53 in the form of Alessia Cara’s Wild Things.

Shazam

Alan Walker holds fast atop the Shazam chart for another week with Faded as Lukas Graham’s 7 Years drops further to #5 from #2. Fifth Harmony’s Work From Home ft. Ty Dolla $ign hits a new peak at #2 from #10, as does Mike Posner’s I Took A Pill In Ibiza at #3 from #16. Yo Preston’s Love Yourself vs F*ck Yourself debuts incredibly high at #10.

Little Mix’s Secret Love Song ft. Jason Derulo hits high at #14 from #39, with Meghan Trainor debuting behind at #15 with No. Justin Bieber also sees a high debut with Company at #18.

Riton’s Rinse Repeat mirrors the success its been seeing at commercial radio with a jump to #27 from #38. Jason Derulo hits a new peak at #29 from #36 with Get Ugly. Tinie Tempah’s latest hit Girls Like debuts at #30.

Disturbed see success here as well, scoring a #34 debut with The Sound Of Silence, just entering ahead of Hozier’s Arsonist’s Lullabye debuting at #37. Kelly Clarkson enjoys the renewed interest in Piece By Piece, hitting #39 from #64 on its second week in the chart.

 

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