TMN Top 10: It’s a new best for The Chainsmokers
The Chainsmokers have taken their first ever #1 on the TMN Hot 100 with Closer ft. Halsey moving up from #3. Their first #1 follows the success of previous single Don t Let Me Down ft. Daya, which…

The Chainsmokers have taken their first ever #1 on the TMN Hot 100 with Closer ft. Halsey moving up from #3. Their first #1 follows the success of previous single Don’t Let Me Down ft. Daya, which peaked at #4.
Usher’s Crash takes a surprise new peak at #2 from #7 after looking like it wasn’t going to see the light of the Top 3. It’s shadowed by Major Lazer’s Cold Water ft. Justin Bieber & MØ. The first and only new entry into the Top 10 is Betty Who’s
The first and only new entry into the Top 10 is Betty Who’s I Love You Always Forever at #4 from #12, now her highest charting single. She last peaked with Somebody Loves You at #45.
DJ Snake’s Let Me Love You ft. Justin Bieber drops to #5 from #4, followed by Shawn Mendes’ Treat You Better at #6 from #2. Drake follows the trend at #7 from #6 with Too Good ft. Rihanna.
The first upward move for some time is Mike Perry’s The Ocean ft. Shy Martin. It hits #8 from #9 in its eighth week in the chart and marks a new peak for Perry and the track. Jonas Blue’s latest cut Perfect Strangers drops to #9 from #6 while Charlie Puth remains steadfast at #10 for another week with We Don’t Talk Anymore ft. Selena Gomez.
- The Chainsmokers ft. Halsey
Closer
SME - Usher
Crash
(SME) - Major Lazer ft. Justin Bieber & MO
Cold Water
(MAD/WMA) - Betty Who
I Love You Always Forever
SME - DJ Snake ft. Justin Bieber
Let Me Love You
(UMA) - Shawn Mendes
Treat You Better
(UMA) - Drake
Too Good
(UMA) - Mike Perry ft. Shy Martin
The Ocean
(SME) - Jonas Blue
Perfect Strangers
(EMI) - Charlie Puth
We Don’t Talk Anymore
(WMA)
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