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Digital Chart Wrap: Lukas Graham takes two #1s

ARIA Streaming Another week at #1 for ZAYN s Pillowtalk leading a stagnant Top 3, which sees Flume s Never Be Like You featuring Kai hold #2 and Justin Bieber s Love Yourself again at #3. Jonas Blue…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Feb 24, 2016
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ARIA Streaming

Another week at #1 for ZAYN’s Pillowtalk leading a stagnant Top 3, which sees Flume’s Never Be Like You featuring Kai hold #2 and Justin Bieber’s Love Yourself again at #3.

Jonas Blue’s Fast Car takes a new peak up at #4 from #5 and kicks things off in the movement department. Rihanna’s Work makes huge progress at #6 up from #19. Lukas Graham follows suit at #10 with 7 Years moving up from #34.

Narrowly missing out on the Top 10 is Twenty One Pilots’ Stressed Out at #13 up from #15, though it is a new peak for the track. Flo Rida’s My House moves up to #18 from #23 on its third week in the chart, slowly making its way up to the Top 10.

At #21 is the first new debut, Hilltop Hoods’ 1955 featuring Montaigne & Tom Thum. Adele’s When We Were Young makes for the only other debut, landing at #38.

iTunes

Lukas Graham makes a huge jump from #15 to #1 with Lukas Graham, imitating the success he had seen earlier in the week on the ARIA Singles chart. Tim Minchin’s Come Home (Cardinal Pell) sees a huge debut at #5, ahead of Flo Rida’s My House now at #7 from #9.

Charlie Puth makes a giant leap to #8 from #78 with One Call Away while Hilltop Hoods secure the #9 position with 1955 moving up from #19. Replacing them at #19 is the latest hit from Conrad Sewell, Remind Me, which hits a new peak from #32.

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Daya’s Hide Away also sees a jump of 70 places this week at #28 from #98 in its second week in the chart. Ellie Goulding’s Something In The Way You Move makes a jump to #29 from #47 followed by Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello’s I Know What You Did Last Summer making a huge leap to #31 from #84.

The first debut this week enters at #35 in the shape of Cyrus’ Keep Talking. DMX’s X Gon Give It To Ya debuts at #38 following the hype around Deadpool, as does Salt-N-Peppa’s Shoop which sees a debut at #53.

Spotify

Another week, another stagnant Top 3 on the Spotify chart. Flume holds out at #1 with Never Be Like You featuring Kai at #1, ZAYN at #2 with Pillowtalk and Justin Bieber’s Love Yourself at #3. Rihanna shakes things up at #4 with Work moving up from #20, followed by Kiiara’s Gold taking a new peak at #5 up from #6.

Outside the Top 10, Lukas Graham’s 7 Years makes it at #12 from #28 followed by Flo Rida’s My House at #13 up from #18. Hilltop Hoods’ 1955 featuring Montaigne & Tom Thum makes a huge leap to #21 from #70 followed by The Rubens’ Hoops inching higher at #22 from #24.

Coldplay break the Top 40 at #3 from #54 with latest hit Hymn For The Weekend featuring Beyonce, as does Adele in the Top 50 with When We Were Young hitting #43 from #56 on its second week in the chart.

Shazam

Lukas Graham claims #1 on the Shazam chart this week as 7 Years slides to #1 from #3. Hilltop Hoods’ 1955 hits a new peak at #3 from #6, followed by Daya’s Hide Away at #7 from #19.

Zhu’s slow burner on the charts Working For It featuring They & Skrillex makes it to #19 from #25.

Conrad Sewell’s Remind Me makes it to the Top 30 at #22 from #39, as does AlunaGeorge’s I’m In Control at #23 from #33.

Cyrus’ Keep Talking kicks off the new debuts at #35 this week with Nicole Miller’s Tremble making an entrance at #40. James Bay enjoys a re-entry with Scars at #45 while Sigala’s Say You Do makes its debut at #49.

 

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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