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Digital Chart Wrap: One Direction debut at #1

ARIA Streaming The Weeknd remains at #1 for another week, with Can t Feel My Face holding the top spot for a fourth week in a row. That could end next week though with a new contender debuting in the…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Oct 27, 2015
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ARIA Streaming

The Weeknd remains at #1 for another week, with Can’t Feel My Face holding the top spot for a fourth week in a row. That could end next week though with a new contender debuting in the chart at #2, One Direction’s Drag Me Down. One other high debut follows closely behind at #4 from Michael Andrews’ Mad World featuring Gary Jules. Calvin Harris’ How Deep Is Your Love featuring The Disciples sees another week of healthy movement now sitting at #5 from #13. Pia Mia’s Do It Again makes it into the Top 10 this week landing at #8 from #12 on its third week in the chart.

Shazam

Lost Frequencies remains on the throne for the Shazam charts this week with Are You With Me. Moving up to #2 is Sam Feldt’s Show Me Love featuring Kimberly Anne, which is up from last week’s #5 and could very well take #1 next week as more and more people are acquainted with Lost Frequencies’ hit. A strong debut at #4 is seen for Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ Growing Up featuring Ed Sheeran. R. City’s Locked Away featuring Adam Levine makes it into the Top 10 at #9 from #23 this week as does Nico & Vinz’s That’s How You Know at #10 from #24.  Four other debuts come in at noteworthy positions this week. At #18 is Taylor Swift’s Wildest Dreams followed by Hardwell’s Follow Me featuring Jason Derulo at #31 and Jarryd James’ Regardless featuring Julia Stone at #33. The last new entry comes in at #44 with Nero’s Two Minds.

Spotify

One Direction’s record-breaking single Drag Me Down debuts at #1 on the Spotify chart this week with 555,450 streams at the time of reporting. Calvin Harris’ How Deep Is Your Love featuring The Disciples’ moves up three positions to #4. Pia Mia’s Do It Again breaks into the Top 10 at #7 from #13 while Galantis’ Peanut Butter Jelly moves up to #8 from #10. Outside the Top 10 Adam Lambert’s Ghost Town moves into the Top 40 at #39 from #53 following the success of his recent promo tour of the country and marks the only real noteworthy movement. 

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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