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ARIA Streaming Drake maintains his hold at #1 with One Dance ft. Wiz Kid Kyla while Flume takes a new peak at #2 from #5 with Say It ft. Tove Lo. His other single Never Be Like You ft. Kai hits #7…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Jun 8, 2016
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Drake maintains his hold at #1 with One Dance ft. Wiz Kid & Kyla while Flume takes a new peak at #2 from #5 with Say It ft. Tove Lo. His other single Never Be Like You ft. Kai hits #7 from #12, the first new entry into the Top 10. The other entry is Drake’s Too Good ft. Rihanna at #10 from #11, now his second single in the Top 10.

DNCE’s Cake By The Ocean just misses out on the top bracket at #11 from #14, replacing Pink’s Just Like Fire at #14 from #17.

At #18 is a new peak for Cheat Codes’ Sex, moving up from #30 on its second week in the chart. Topic’s Home hits #20 from #24 with Ariana Grande taking #24 with Into You’s debut.

Anne-Marie takes the next debut at #31 with  Do It Right, while Meghan Trainor’s Me Too moves to #3 from #38 on its second week in the chart.

iTunes

Pink’s Just Like Fire takes #1 on the iTunes chart moving up from #3. She originally debuted at #1 with the track two months ago. DNCE’s Cake By The Ocean makes for the next move at #4 from #8 followed by Meghan Trainor’s Me Too at #5 from #6. The Chainsmokers’ Don’t Let Me Down ft. Daya slides up to #9 from #12 while Galantis’ No Money secures the #10 position from #11.

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Drake’s Too Good sees another successful week, hitting #12 from #36. Ariana Grande’s Into You enjoys similar success at #15 from #43. Charlie Puth’s We Don’t Talk Anymore makes a big leap to #23 from #54 followed by a big jump from Twenty One Pilots’ Ride at #24 from #49.

The first new debut comes at #54 from Imany’s Don’t Be So Shy followed by Fifth Harmony’s All In My Head (Flex) at #64.

Shazam

Kungs Vs Cookin’ On 3 Burners’ This Girl holds fast at #1 as does Topic’s Home at #2. Drake’s Too Good ft. Rihanna makes it to #3 from #11 on its fourth week in the chart, fast matching the success One Dance has seen.

Fifth Harmony hit #8 from #32 in its second week with All In My Head (Flex), while Charlie Puth’s We Don’t Talk Anymore makes it to #11 from #21. Imany’s Don’t Be So Shy hits #16 from #26 on its second week in the chart while Ariana Grande’s Into You enjoys a huge jump to #24 from #58. But not before The Avalanches cut in ahead at #23 however, scoring a high debut for huge new single Frankie Sinatra.

At #31 is the debut from Pitbull’s Messin’ Around ft. Enrique Iglesias. DD Dumbo has a huge week at #54 up from #100 and is tailed by Anne-Marie’s Alarm at #55 from #61.

Spotify

Drake’s One Dance  still reigns supreme on the Spotify chart while Flume’s Say It provides some competition at #2 up from #4. Justin Timberlake’s Can’t Stop The Feeling takes #6 up from #9, while Cheat Codes’ Sex inches closer to the Top 10 at #14 from #17.

Topic’s Home takes a new peak at #26 from #44, followed by Kygo’s Stay at #32 from #49. Anne-Marie’s Do It Right hits #35 from #66 followed by Twenty One Pilots’ Ride at #37 from #65. Ariana Grande sees even more success with Into You at #41 from #63. 

Flume debuts at #51 with Lose It ft. Vic Mensa, the first of many debuts for him. His track Numb & Getting Colder ft. Kucka debuts at #56 followed by a re-entry for Smoke & Retribution at #58. His track Take A Chance debuts at #61 while You Know enters at #76.

Click here to view all this week’s charts, including our HOT 100 national airplay (by genre and state), iTunes, Spotify, Shazam, ARIA, AIR & AMRAP. 

 

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