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TMN Top 10 - July 29

It s now week eight at #1 for Calvin Harris This Is What You Came For. Though that could come to an end next week as Shawn Mendes creeps up, hitting #2 from #7 with Treat You Better. It makes for…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Jul 28, 2016
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It’s now week eight at #1 for Calvin Harris’ This Is What You Came For. Though that could come to an end next week as Shawn Mendes creeps up, hitting #2 from #7 with Treat You Better. It makes for Mendes’ highest charting single, beating previous best Stitches’ #5.

Former #1 Justin Timberlake’s Can’t Stop The Feeling returns to #3 from #6 on its 12th week in the chart.

The Veronicas drop to #4 from #2 with new single In My Blood. Katy Perry takes the only new entry in the Top 10 at #5 from #20 with Rise following its debut last week. Charlie Puth falls to #6 from #5 with We Don’t Talk Anymore, as does Topic’s Home at #7 from #3.

Little Mix’s Hair drops to #8 from #4, meanwhile Drake’s Too Good ft. Rihanna maintains its hold at #9. Imany falls to #10 from #8 with Don’t Be So Shy.

 

  1. Calvin Harris ft. Rihanna
    This Is What You Came For
    (SME)

  2. Shawn Mendes
    Treat You Better
    (UMA)

  3. Justin Timberlake
    Can’t Stop The Feeling
    (SME)

  4. The Veronicas
    In My Blood
    SME

  5. Katy Perry
    Rise
    (CAP/EMI)

  6. Charlie Pith ft. Selena Gomez
    We Don’t Talk Anymore
    (WMA)

  7. Topic
    Home
    (WMA)

  8. Little Mix ft. Sean Paul
    Hair
    (SME)

  9. Drake
    Too Good
    (UMA)

  10. Imany
    Don’t Be So Shy (Filatov & Karas Remix)
    (MOS/UMA)

Click here to view all this week’s charts, including our HOT 100 national airplay (by genre and state), iTunes, Spotify, Shazam, ARIA, AIR & AMRAP. 

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