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Digital Chart Wrap: R. City takes the Shazam chart

ARIA Streaming The Weeknd maintains his hold on #1 with Can t Feel My Face this week. No movement kicks in until #5 with Lost Frequencies Are You With Me finally moves further up the chart from #7.…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Oct 27, 2015
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digital chart wrap r city takes the shazam chart

ARIA Streaming

The Weeknd maintains his hold on #1 with Can’t Feel My Face this week. No movement kicks in until #5 with Lost Frequencies’ Are You With Me finally moves further up the chart from #7. Galantis’ Peanut Butter Jelly breaks into the Top 10 at #9 from #11 while The Weeknd’s The Hills makes it into the Top 15 at #15 from #17. One debut makes its way in at #37 with Demi Lovato’s Cool For The Summer while Maroon 5 re-enter the chart at #40 with Sugar

Shazam

A new #1 takes the top of the Shazam chart this week which was held briefly by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ Growing Up (Sloane’s Song) featuring Ed Sheeran; that track is R. City’s Locked Away featuring Adam Levine. Nelly’s The Fix  featuring Jeremih makes a huge leap to #6 from #35 following a strong week at commercial radio. Felix Jaehn’s Ain’t Nobody (Loves Me Better) featuring Jasmine Thompson also sees healthy movement at #12 from #48 on its seventh week in the chart. LunchMoney Lewis’ Whip It! has a strong week two at #19 from #38. Kygo takes out the most movement this week with Stole The Show jumping to #29 from #85 on its fifth week in the chart.

iTunes

Delta Goodrem’s Wings holds #1 on the iTunes chart for a second week in a row though its hold ois threatened by Calvin Harris, who sits at #2 from #7 with How Deep Is Your Love featuring Disciple. Nico & Vinz’s That’s How You Know hits a new peak and breaks into the Top 10 at #4 from #13, as does Aston Merrygold’s Get Stupid at #8 from #11. Outside the Top 10, Taylor Swift’s Wildest Dreams peaks at #15 from #34 on week two in the chart, while R. City’s Locked Away featuring Adam Levine makes it into the Top 20 at #20 from #28. Just narrowly missing out on that bracket is Hardwell’s Follow Me featuring Jason Derulo, which lands at #22 from #32. Jess Glynne takes out most moved on the iTunes chart this week with Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself leaping to #37 from #85. Three new debuts enter in the Top 50, first at #23 with 5 Seconds Of Summer’s Fly Away followed by Duke Dumont’s Ocean Drive and Nelly featuring Jeremih with The Fix at #38 and #46 respectively. 

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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