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Digital Chart Wrap - ZAYN debuts high across all digital charts

ARIA Streaming Justin Bieber s Love Yourself has been taking the #1 spot since its debut back in November and this week is no exception, however Sorry has been pushed down to #5 from #2 making way…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Feb 10, 2016
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Justin Bieber’s Love Yourself has been taking the #1 spot since its debut back in November and this week is no exception, however Sorry has been pushed down to #5 from #2 making way for Flume’s Never Be Like You featuring Kai, which lands the #2 spot this week.

Snakehips featuring Tinashe and Chance The Rapper and their track All My Friends holds on to the #3 spot as does Jonas Blue’s Fast Car at #4 for another week in a row.

ZAYN’S debut solo single Pillowtalk debuts high this week, coming in at #6 while Zara Larsson’s Lush Life jumps one spot to #7 from #8.

The Chainsmokers and their track Roses just misses out on the Top 10 this week, jumping nine spots to #11 from #20. Selena Gomez is also making big moves with Hands To Myself moving to #12 from last week’s #18.

Twenty One Pilots and their track Stressed Out makes its debut into the Top 50 at #30 as does Kiiara’s Gold debuting at #17.

 

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iTunes

ZAYN’s solo career is off to a strong start as Pillowtalk debuts at #1 on the iTunes charts. Charlie Puth’s One Call Away maneuvers its way to the top at #2 from #3 pushing Flume’s Never Be Like You featuring Kai to #3 down from #2.

Kiiara’s Gold jumps into the #4 spot up five spots from last week’s #9, Rihanna’s Work also making moves sitting at #5 from last week’s #19.

Twenty One Pilots hit a new peak with Stressed Out at #9 up from last week’s #25, as does Flo Rida’s My House coming in at #14 up two spots from last week’s #16.

Drake’s Summer Sixteen makes its debut into the iTunes charts at #20. Flume also makes a debut with Smoke & Distribution coming in at #18.

Further into the charts Troye Sivan’s Youth moves to #24 from #26, meanwhile One Direction’s History moves to #23, up a massive 22 spots from last week’s #45.

 

Spotify

ZAYN’s Pillowtalk debuts at #1 on the Spotify charts this week, Flume takes out the #2 spot with Never Be Like You featuring Kai up from #4.

Justin Bieber’s Love Yourself is pushed to #3 from his ever so comfortable #1 spot, while Zara Larsson’s Lush Life moves up one spot from #8 to #7.

Kiiara’s Gold peaks at #9 up from #15, while The Chainsmoker’s Roses sits next to her at #10 for another week in a row.

We see big moves from The Rubens with Hoops jumping to #13 up from #30 as well as L D R U’s Keeping Score at #14 up from last week’s #25 and Selena Gomez’s Hands To Myself at #17 from #26.

Flume’s Smoke & Distribution debuts in the Top 100 coming in at #55, while Tame Impala is still making moves with The Less I Know The Better jumping to #50 from #60. Sitting below is Lukas Graham with 7 Years at #49 from last week’s #80.

 

Shazam

Kiiara’s Gold is still leading the Shazam charts this week closely followed by Flume’s Never Be Like You featuring Kai remaining at #2 for another week. However up all the way from last week’s #12 is Twenty One Pilots taking the #3 spot with Stressed Out.

The Chainsmokers jump five spots this week with Roses sitting at #5 from last week’s #10, while ZAYN’s Pillowtalk jumps to #6 up all the way from #49 – at this rate we will more than likely have a new #1 in the Shazam charts next week.

Rihanna’s Work moves to #9 from #11 and Flo Rida’s My House moves to #12 up from last week’s #16.

Sia’s Cheap Thrills makes moves from #27 to #18 as does Selena Gomez with Hands To Myself moving from #26 to #14.

The chart’s new addition Conrad Sewell comes in at #34 with Remind Me while we see a re-entry from Lukas Graham’s 7 Years, which hits a new peak at #21.

 

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