Chart Wrap: Madonna debuts at #1
Hot 100
The TMN Hot 100 sees a very stagnant week in the Top 10 with almost no movement. The only change takes place at #10 with Ed Sheeran’s Bloodstream making the move from #13. It becomes Sheeran’s fourth single from his #1 ARIA charting album X to hit the Top 10 of the Hot 100, meaning all four singles serviced from the album (Sing, Don’t, Thinking Out Loud) had seen plenty of commercial radio success.
The main movers this week are Ariana Grande with One Last Time which hits #30 from #40. Imagine Dragons’ Shots sees a jump from #55 to #37 and Kelly Clarkson’s Heartbeat Song moves from #85 to #47. This week’s most moved track is Madonna’s Living For Love, which sees a jump of 49 places to #41 from #90.
The chart sees no new debuts within the Top 50, the first one taking place at #83 with Hilltop Hoods’ Love And Let Go featuring Brother Ali & Maverick Sabre. A re-entry takes place at #53 with Eminem’s The Monster featuring Rihanna with another taking place at #68 with Jessica Mauboy’s Beautiful.
This week's label marketshare.
ARIA Singles
Ellie Goulding enjoys her fourth week at #1 this week on the ARIA Singles chart with Love Me Like You Do, taken from the Fifty Shades Of Grey soundtrack. Rihanna, Kanye West & Paul McCartney’s FourFiveSeconds remains at #2,Mark Ronson’s Uptown Funk featuring Bruno Mars remains at #3 and OMI’s Cheerleader at #4. In line with midweek predictions, LunchMoney Lewis’ Bills just manages to crack the Top 5 landing at #5 and only in his third week in the chart. Sam Smith’s Lay Me Down re-enters the Top 10 at #8 up from #20, making it the second single from Smith’s #2 ARIA Album charting In The Lonely Hour to crack the Top 10. Also hitting the Top 10 this week is Iggy Azalea’s Trouble featuring Jennifer Hudson which makes the jump from #13 after three weeks in the chart. It is her second single to crack the top bracket, the first being Fancy which hit #5 in June of last year. Olly Murs also follows suit with midweek predictions and breaks the Top 15 landing at #14 with Up featuring Demo Lovato.
ARIA Albums
The Albums chart sees four new debuts in the Top 10 this week. Entering at #1 is Madonna’s Rebel Heart. Her 13th album makes for her 11th #1 and now ties withU2 for most #1s on the ARIA Albums chart. At #2 is a debut from Freemantle’s San Cisco with their second album Gracetown, their highest position on the charts yet. Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds’ Chasing Yesterday, their second album, debuts at #8. It follows their debut self-titled album, which peaked at #17 in December of 2012. The last Top 10 debut comes at #9 from Jason Owen with Friday Night, another second album debut. It follows 2013’s Life Is A Highway, which peaked at #5.
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