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Digital Chart Wrap: Three-way split holds the digital charts

ARIA Streaming It s now five weeks at the top of the ARIA Streaming chart for Justin Bieber s What Do You Mean?, leading ahead of a Top 10 that sees little notable movement. At #7 is Drake s Hotline…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Oct 27, 2015
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digital chart wrap three way split holds the digital charts

ARIA Streaming

It’s now five weeks at the top of the ARIA Streaming chart for Justin Bieber’s What Do You Mean?, leading ahead of a Top 10 that sees little notable movement. At #7 is Drake’s Hotline Bling which enters the bracket from #14, marking the first bit of movement this week. At #11 Ellie Goulding’s On My Mind moves up from #18, being replaced at #18 by Robin Schlz’s Sugar. One Direction’s Infinity marks the only debut this week with an entry at #23.

Shazam

Robin Schulz’s Sugar holds #1 on this week’s Shazam chart for its third week in a row, leading ahead of up-and-coming tracks Dessert by Dawin at #2, up from #3, and Drake’s Hotline Bling at #4, which breaks into the Top 10 from #11. The same can be said for Ellie Goulding’s On my Mind which enters at #8 from #14. Outside the Top 10, Diplo’s Be Right There featuring Sleepy Tom takes a new peak at #12 from #18 whilst Sia’s Alive makes a leap from #42 to #13. It’s a similar situation for #14 and #15 with Disclosure’s Magnets and Duke Dumont’s Ocean Drive making the jumps from #35 and #34 respectively. Rudimental’s Lay It All On Me featuring Ed Sheeran hits #20 this week up from #54 whilst Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike’s Higher Place makes it to the Top 30 at #28 from #50. One new debut makes it into the Top  50 with Conrad Sewell’s new single Who You Lovin’.

iTunes

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis continue their hold on just the iTunes chart this week with Downtown refusing to budge ahead of Justin Bieber’s What Do You Mean at #2. Robin Schulz’s Sugar takes a new peak at #3 from #9 while Sia’s Alive shakes everything up with a strong #6 debut. Two tracks break into the Top 10 at #8 and #10 with Ellie Goulding’s On My Mind up from #16 and The Weeknd’s The Hills up from #15 respectively. LunchMoney Lewis’ Whip It! Narrowly misses out at #11 up from #20. The same can be said for Drake’s Hotline Bling at #13 from #25. Jessica Mauboy’s drum and bass hit This Ain’t Love leaps to #20 from #58 whilst Dawin’s Dessert breaks the Top 30 at #27 from #31. Disclosure’s Magnets featuring Lorde is the next highest debut at #25 followed by Birds Of Tokyo’s I’d Go With You Anywhere at #36 and Sam Smith’s Writing’s On The Wall at #38. Rudimental enter at #41 with Lay It All On Me featuring Ed Sheeran and Rufus rounds off the last of the Top 50 debuts at #48 with Like An Animal

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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