Digital Chart Wrap: Drake maintains most #1s
ARIA Streaming
Drake remains at #1 for yet another week with One Dance ft. Wiz Kid & Kyla on the ARIA Streaming chart. That could change next week as Calvin Harris takes #2 with This Is What You Came For ft. Rihanna, up from #9 on its second week in the chart.
Desiigner’s Panda sees a new peak at #6 from #8 on its fifth week in the chart while Galantis break into the Top 10 at #9 from #11. Just missing out on the top bracket is Gnash’s I Hate U I Love U at #11 from #13, followed by Alesisa Cara’s Wild Things at #15 from #18.
Replacing her at #18 is a new debut from Justin Timberlake’s Can’t Stop The Feeling ft. Rihanna at #18. Dua Lipa is right behind at #19 from #23 with a new peak for Be The One.
DNCE scores a debut at #31 with Cake By The Ocean, as does Rihanna’s Needed Me at #34.
iTunes
Calvin Harris maintains a lead at #1 with This Is What You Came For ft. Rihanna, while Delta Goodrem scores a huge debut at #2 with Dear Life. Justin Timberlake also debuts high at #4 with Can’t Stop The Feeling.
Galantis just manages to get into the Top 10 at #10 from #12 with No Money on its fourth week in the chart.
Outside the top bracket, Topic’s Home hits #12 from #28 followed by Ghosttown DJ’s My Boo at #18 from #25. Just missing out on the Top 20 is DNCE’s Cake By The Ocean at #22 from #37. Similarly, Kungs Vs Cookin’ On 3 Burners’ This Girl makes it to a new peak of #24 from #35.
Replacing them at #35 is a giant leap from The Temper Trap’s Fall Together, moving up from #83. Meghan Trainor debuts just behind at #36 with new single Me Too,while Drake debuts at #40 with Too Good ft. Rihanna.
Two debuts come in at #43 and #44. The first is Red Hot Chili Peppers’ new Dark Necessities;it’s followed by Ariana Grande’s Into You.
Shazam
Taking #1 on the Shazam chart this week is the collaboration Kungs Vs Cookin’ On 3 Burners’ This Girl, moving up from #3. Topic’s Home hits a new peak of #4 from #8 followed by Justin Timberlake’s Can’t Stop The Feeling breaking into the Top 10 at #7 from #16.
Landing just short of the bracket at #11 from #18 is Desiigner’s Panda followed by a huge leap from Meghan Trainor’s Me Too at #17 from #52. Charlie Puth scores a high debut at #23 with We Don’t Talk Anymore as does Flo Rida’s Hello Friday at #27.
Further down the chart, Client Liason’s World Of Our Lovehits #44 from #93 on its second week in the chart. It’s tailed by Charlotte Devaney’s new Bass Dunk at #45 from #64, also on its second week in the chart. At #46 is a new debut from Lukas Graham’s Mama Said while Running Touch re-enters not far behind at #52 with Courtesy Of.
Spotify
Drake holds #1 again on the Spotify chart with One Dance ft. Wiz Kid & Kyla. Calvin Harris shakes things up at #2 with This Is What You Came For ft. Rihanna up from #8 followed by a new peak at #4 from #5 by Flume’s Say It ft. Tove Lo.
Galantis breaks into the Top 10 at #9 from #12 with new single No Money.Replacing them at #12 from #15 is Flume’s Never Be Like You ft. Kai.
Rihanna’s Needed Me hits #24 from #35, followed by DNCE’s Cake by The Oceanat #27 from #47. At #37 is a new peak from Troye Sivan’s Youth, as does Hundred Handed’s She Was The One at #40 from #60.
Only one debut makes it into the Top 50, that single being the latest hit from Justin Timberlake, Can’t Stop The Feeling, which enters at#18.
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