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Digital Chart Wrap: Trainor takes #1, Smith on the rise

The Shazam 100 recieves a new #1 this wek with Meghan Trainor s All About That Bass pushing from #3 and switching places with Paloma Faith s Only Love Can Hurt Like This. At #2 is Klingande s Jubel…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Nov 9, 2015
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The Shazam 100 recieves a new #1 this wek with Meghan Trainor’s All About That Bass pushing from #3 and switching places with Paloma Faith’s Only Love Can Hurt Like This. At #2 is Klingande’s Jubel which jumped from #15, no doubt a result of its recent huge burst in airplay on Australian radio. Some fast movers this week are Lilly Wood & Robin Schulz’s Prayer In C which moved from #26 to #9, AJR’s I’m Ready which went from #34 to #11 and Meg Mac’s Roll Up Your Sleeves which went from #93 to #49. There are also a few new high debuts this week from Jessie J, Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj with Bang Bang, entering at #17, Troye Sivan’s Happy Little Pill at #41 and Sam Smith’s I’m Not The Only One at #46. For four weeks now, Nico & Vinz have held the top spot on the Spotify 20 with Am I Wrong. Whether or not it will last five weeks is unknown, given that Sam Smith’s Stay With me has jumped to #2 from #5 and has received plenty of spotlight in previous weeks. It might very well be the next #1.  Elsewhere in the Top 10, Charli XCX’s Boom Clap finally breaks through and lands at #7 from last week’s #11. The chart bears witness to two new debuts. At #11 is G.R.L’s Ugly Heart and at #19 is will.i.am & Cody Wise’s It’s My Birthday. Nico & Vinz still top the ARIA Streaming chart with Am I Wrong holding #1 for three weeks in a row now. Sam Smith also poses a threat on this chart as well with Stay With Me moving from #5 to #2 and could also prove to be the main contender or next week’s #1. Charli XCX’s Boom Clap also breaks the top 10 on this chart this week after moving from #12 to #10. New debuts on the Streaming chart this week are seen from G.R.L’s Ugly Heart  at #12, will.i.am & Cody Wise’s It’s My Birthday at #21 and Paloma Faith’s Only Love Can Hurt Like This At #34.

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