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P!NK's 'Hurts 2B Human' is the TMN Heatseeker this week

The track jumped a massive 51 spots on the TMN Hot 100.

By Unknown AuthorPublished Sep 13, 2019
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Australian charts stalwart P!NK has the most upward movement on the TMN Hot 100 Airplay Chart, with 'Hurts 2B Human' ft. Khalid climbing a massive 51 spots.

This week's Heatseeker is taken from her eighth studio album and rises to #29 in its third charting week.

'Hurts 2B Human' had strong support from the Nova and Hit Networks, and it is the fourth single from the album to break the chart after 'Hustle', 'Walk Me Home', and 'Can We Pretend' (the latter sit at #69 and #18, respectively).

Aussie Dean Lewis also had a strong week with his latest single 'Straight Back Down'. The track jumps 32 spots to #27 in just its second week.

Lizzo's 'Truth Hurts' was backed heavily too, and peaks at #45 (up 26 spots) after thirteen weeks outside the Top 50. 'Good As Hell' looks set to join the track on the chart next week.

The highest debut came from Camila Cabello, whose track 'Liar' bows at #51 after also taking out TMN's most added to radio.

Cabello features on another tune to enter the Hot 100 for the first time, as Ed Sheeran's 'South Of The Border' ft. Cabello & Cardi B breaks through at #63.

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Meantime, Australian's love affair with adult radio continues to reap benefits for hit songs from the last decade.

Jason Derulo's 'Want To Want Me' (2015), Rihanna's 'Only Girl (In The World)' (2010) and Sia's 'Chandelier' (2014) all re-enter the Hot 100 this week.

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