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Most Added: Taylor Swift dazzles commercial radio with ‘Gorgeous’

In the tightest week of additions for some time, Taylor Swift has once again seized her rightful place at the forefront of commercial radio with new track Gorgeous . It was a three horse race in the…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Dec 21, 2017
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most added taylor swift dazzles commercial radio with gorgeous

In the tightest week of additions for some time, Taylor Swift has once again seized her rightful place at the forefront of commercial radio with new track ‘Gorgeous’.  

It was a three horse race in the end, with Guy Sebastian’s ‘Bloodstone’ and Liam Payne’s ‘Bedroom Floor’ all gaining similar additions throughout the week. However, the difference ultimately came down to a number of Nova and commercial Hit stations that opted for Taylor over the others.

Rita Ora has bounced back after ‘Your Song’ with new track ‘Anywhere’. In fact, the singer features twice in the Top 10 this week, with a guest appearance on Avicii’s cut ‘Lonely Together’. Nova added the track nationally as did the ACE Radio Network.

The rest of the week’s additions fell to Calvin Harris’ ‘Faking it’ ft. Kehlani & Lil Yachty, Craig David’s ‘Heartline’, while Aussie act Polish Club turned it up this week with ‘Gimme Money’ receiving some love from both Triple M and triple j. 

 

MOST ADDED TOP 5

#1. ‘Gorgeous’ Taylor Swift | UMA

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#2. ‘Bloodstone’ - Guy Sebastian | SME

#3. ‘Bedroom Floor’ - Liam Payne | EMI

#4. ‘Faking It’ - Calvin Harris ft. Kehlani & Lil Yachty | SME

#5. ‘Heartline’ - Craig David | SME

 

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