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Digital Chart Wrap: Mike Posner takes #1

ARIA StreamingIt s another week at #1 for Lukas Graham s 7 Years on the ARIA Streaming chart which leads ahead of an identical Top 5. Mike Posner is the first to shake the chart up at #6 from #12…

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ARIA Streaming

It’s another week at #1 for Lukas Graham’s 7 Years on the ARIA Streaming chart which leads ahead of an identical Top 5. Mike Posner is the first to shake the chart up at #6 from #12 with I Took A Pill In Ibiza.

ZAYN’s Pillow Talk moves back to #7 from #9 as Jonas Blue’s Fast Car takes a new peak at #10 from #11.

The Chainsmokers’ Don’t Let Me Down ft. Daya moves to #14 from its debut point of #24 as Ariana Grande makes the last of the Top 20 movers at #19 from #22.

Just outside that bracket is Meghan Trainor’s No, now at #23 from #28 while ZAYN’s Like I Would makes #26 from #31 and Alessia Cara’s Wild Things moves to #27 from #29. 

iTunes

Lukas Graham returns to #1 from #2 with 7 Years this week, pushing Alan Walker’s Faded back to #2. Disturbed’s rendition of The Sound Of Silence hits #4 from #13 followed by Mike Posner’s I Took A Pill In Ibiza at #5 from #11 and Meghan Trainor’s No at #6 from #12. Sia rounds off the Top 10 with Cheap Thrills at #10 from #15.

Replacing her at #15 is Gnash’s I Hate U I Love U ft. Olivia O’Brien which is now at #15 from #75 on its second week in the chart. Tinie Tempah breaks through to the Top 25 at #24 from #29 with track Girls Like ft. Zara Larsson gaining more and more traction.

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Tobtok’s Fast Car ft. River hits a new peak at #29 from #63 followed by a debut at #30 from Hailee Steinfeld’s Rock Bottom.

Rufus hits #33 from #68 with You Were Right, while Iggy Azalea’s Team tails close behind at #35 from #54.

Magic!’s Lay You Down Easy ft. Sean Paul makes the next debut at #54 while Joel Adams re-enters at #62 with Please Don’t Go.

Spotify

Another week at #1 for Lukas Graham’s 7 Years on the Spotify chart though Alan Walker’s Faded draws closer and closer to the top, now at #3 from #4. Mike Posner hits #4 from #7 with I Took A Pill In Ibiza.

Outside the Top 10 Daya’s Hide Away makes it to a new peak of #13 from #14. The Chainsmokers’ Don’t Let Me Down ft. Daya hits #17 from #24, meaning Daya now has two tracks in the Top 20.

Meghan Trainor’s No makes a move to #24 from #28 followed by ZAYN at #26 from #30 with Like I Would. ZAYN’s other track Drunk makes for the first new debut at #66 followed by his track She at #74.

Shazam

Mike Posner takes his first #1 on the digital charts this week as I Took A Pill In Ibiza moves to the top of the Shazam chart from #2. Replacing him at #2 is Gnash’s I Hate U I Love U, which is up from its debut point of #16.

The Chainsmokers break into the Top 10 at #4 from #14 with Don’t Let Me Down ft. Daya. Disturbed make the last positive move with The Sound Of Silence moving to #6 from #10 on its fourth week in the chart.

Outside the Top 10, Tinie Tempah’s Girls Like hits #11 from #17. Dua Lipa makes a move into the Top 10 at #17 from #21 with Be The One, while Hailee Steinfeld’s Rock Bottom just misses out at #21 from 40.

Ariana Grande hits #27 from #34 with new track Dangerous Woman as Luke Christopher makes a huge leap to #35 with Lot To Learn, up from #76.

At #38 is a jump from #60 by Jay Sean’s Make My Love Go. Hein Cooper’s Rusty scores a debut at #39 with Future’s Low Life moving up behind at #41 from #50.

Rufus’ You Were Right is starting to see some love again, hitting #47 from #63 on its 22nd week in the chart. Ellie Goulding rounds of the Top 50 with a debut at #50 with Here’s To Us.

 

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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