Digital Chart Wrap: Mark Ronson set to take Top spot
Will Sparks holds #1 for a second week in a row with Ah Yeah So What featuring Wiley Elen Levon, still keeping its hold on the Shazam 100. At #2 is a new peak from Mark Ronson s Uptown Funk featuring…

Will Sparks holds #1 for a second week in a row with Ah Yeah So What featuring Wiley & Elen Levon, still keeping its hold on the Shazam 100. At #2 is a new peak from Mark Ronson’s Uptown Funk featuring Bruno Mars, following its #5 debut last week. The Magician’s Sunlight featuring Years & Years is at up at #8 from last week’s #10 which is a new peak for the track and impressive considering airplay and movement has slowed down. Just entering the Top 10 is Fifth Harmony’s Sledgehammer, which jumps from #22 to #10. Outside the Top 20 new debuts can be seen from Band Aid 30 with Do They Know It’s Christmas? at #24, One Direction with Night Changes at #28, Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne’s Real Love enters at #29 and Nicki Minaj’s Bed Of Lies featuring Skylar Grey breaks in at #31.
Sheeran’s two week hold on the ARIA Streaming chart bumps up to three with Thinking Out Loud still leading the charge ahead of Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding’s Outside at #2 and Calvin Harris & John Newman’s Blame at #3, that said, the fact that Harris still has two tracks within the Top 3 is simpressive nonetheless. Meghan Trainor’s new single Lips Are Movin is now up at a new peak of #6, up from #12, as is David Guetta & Sam Martin’s Dangerous which now sits at #9 from #13. With all the press surrounding last night’s ARIA awards it should come as no shock that Sia’s Chandelier has moved up the Streaming charts and now sits at #14 up from #20. #22 sees a new debut from Hilltop Hoods with Cosby Sweater and #40 brings a re-entry into the chart from Katy Perry’s This Is How We Do.
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