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Chart Analysis March 3, 2016

Digital Chart Wrap: Lukas Graham tops all digital charts

Charts & Music Manager

ARIA Streaming

At #1 on the ARIA Streaming chart is Lukas Graham’s 7 Years which takes a new peak up from #10 on its third week in the chart.

Rihanna’s Work hits #4 from #6 while The Chainsmokers’ Roses makes it to #6 from #9.

Outside the Top 10, Hilltop Hoods’ 1955 featuring Montaigne & Thom Thum just misses out on the bracket, landing at #11 from #32. Flo Rida enjoys a new peak at #16 from #18 with My House. Sia makes for the next notable mover at #29 as Cheap Thrills moves up from #37.

The first new debut comes in at #23 with Daya’s Hide Away. Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello’s I Know What You Did Last Summer debuts at #37 with Coldplay’s new Hymn For The Weekend close behind, entering at #39.

iTunes

Lukas Graham maintains his hold on #1 with 7 Years maintaining the lead ahead of Flume’s Never Be Like You featuring Kai, which also sits at #2 for another week.

The Chainsmokers’ Roses featuring Rozes hits #3 from #13 on its seventh week in the chart whilst Hilltop Hoods’ 1955 featuring Montaigne & Thom Thum takes a new peak at #6 from #9. Charlie Puth’s One Call Away makes a ridiculously large leap to #8 from #90, taking out most moved. Sia rounds off the Top 10 at #10 from #16 with single Cheap Thrills.

One Direction take a new peak at #18 from #24 with their slow burner of single History, as does Daya’s Hide Away at #20 from #28.

The 1975’s Somebody Else taken off their huge new album hits #29 from #71 on its second week in the chart; while Sia’s Alive sees a second wind, moving to #33 from #60 on its 19th week in the chart.

The first new debut in the chart comes at #30 from Missy Higgins’ Oh Canada.The Rubens’ Hold Me Back enters at #53 followed by Thottle’s September at #62.

Shazam

Lukas Graham still tops the Shazam chart as well, with 7 Years sitting on top of a stagnant Top 4. ’

Chainsmokers’ Roses featuring Rozes moves up one to #5 from #6, a new peak, as does Daya’s Hide Away moving up one to #6 from #7.

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ new single Dance Off has earned a debut at #8 this week, making the last of the notable Top 10 movement.

Coldplay’s Hymn For The Weekend featuring Beyonce takes a new peak at #12 from #16 followed by Alan Walker’s new Faded at #13 from #77.

Taylor Swift takes a new debut at #18 with New Romantics. Nicole Millar’s Tremble moves up to #24 from #40 on its second week in the chart, as does Riton’s Rinse Repeat featuring Kah Lo at #27 from #39.

The next debut comes at #56 with Jack Garratt’s Worry followed by a string of debuts in the 60’s. Running Touch’s Courtesy Of enters at #65, followed by Julien Baker’s Something at #66 and Nelly’s Die A Happy Man at #67.

Spotify

The last chart to see Graham climb to the top is Spotify’s, which sees 7 Years hit #1 all the way up from #12.

Rihanna challenges at #2 up from #4 with Work, while The Chainsmokers’ Roses continues to see success at #5 from #9.

Twenty One Pilots see Stressed Out hit #6 from #10 and Hilltop Hoods make for the last interesting movement in the Top 10 with 1955 making its way to #8 from #21.

Daya’s Hide Away hits #19 from #51 on its sixth week in the chart. Alan Walker’s Faded makes it to #20 from #32 with Sia’s Cheap Thrills following close behind at #22 from #55.

Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello’s I Know What You Did Last Summerhit a milestone at #31 from #54, as does Mike Posner’s I Took A Plane To Ibiza similarly at #33 from #57.

The first of the new debuts comes in at #50 with Fifth Harmony’s Work From Home featuring Ty Dolla $ign. Zayn’s new singleIt’s You debuts at #54 and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ Dance Off makes the last notable debut at #61.

Click hereto view all this week’s charts, including our HOT100 national airplay (by genre & state), iTunes, Spotify, Shazam, ARIA, AIR & AMRAP.

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