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Chart Analysis October 27, 2015

Digital Chart Wrap: Jamie Lawson challenges Wiz Khalifa for #1

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Digital Chart Wrap: Jamie Lawson challenges Wiz Khalifa for #1

ARIA Streaming

The ARIA Streaming chart sees a very stagnant Top 5 with the first four tracks remaining the same. At #1 is Wiz Khalifa’s See You Again featuring Charlie Puth followed by Major Lazer & DJ Snake’s Lean On featuring MØ at #2. #3 sees Skrillex & Diplo’s Where Are U Now featuring Justin Bieber while Mark Ronson’s Uptown Funk featuring Bruno Mars holds #4.Former #1 Love Me Like You Do by Ellie Goulding moves up to #5 from #6 –the first bit of movement in the chart. Jason Derulo’s Want To Want Me sees a new peak at #9 up from #11 while Years & Years’ King jumps from #21 to #14. A new debut takes place at #23 from Galantis’ Runaway while Nick Jonas’ Jealous finally sees a debut at #31 followed by Jess Glynne’s Hold My Hand at #34. One re-entry takes place at #37 with Sam Smith’s I’m Not The Only One coming back in at #37, no doubt thanks to the hype surrounding his cut-shortAustralian tour.

iTunes

Wiz Khalifa still holds the iTunes 100,though that could come to an end next week with Jamie Lawson’s Wasn’t Expecting That taking #2 up from #5, providing the only competition seen for weeks. Walk The Moon’s Shut Up & Dance hits #5 up from #12 and could break the Top 3 should sales for Major Lazer’s Lean On slow down. Charlie Puth’s Marvin Gaye featuring Meghan Trainor lands just outside of the Top 10 at #12 from #24, followed by Jess Glynne’s Hold My Hand, jumping the same number of spots to #13 from #25. Sam Smith’s Lay Me Down jumps to a new peak of #20 from #49 followed by closely by David Guetta’s Hey Mama featuring Nicki Minaj & Afrojack.Two new debuts happen in the Top 50 with Tori Kelly’s Nobody Love at #36 and Alex Adair’s Make Me Feel Better at #47.

Shazam

Another familiar scene on the Shazam 100 with Wiz Khalifa at #1 with See You Again, Major Lazer’s Lean On at #2 and Jarryd James’ Do You Remember at #3. Jamie Lawson’s Wasn’t Expecting That hits a new peak at #4 from #6, being replaced by Years & Years’ King which marks a new peak. At #7 is David Guetta’s Hey Mama featuring Nicki Minaj & Afrojack which makes a jump from #20. An incredibly high re-entry takes place at #8 from Skrillex & Diplo’s Where Are U Now featuring Justin Bieber,which fell out of the chart last week. A strong debut at #12 is seen from Grace’s You Don’t Own Me featuring G Eazy.#23 sees a new entry from Hermitude’s The Buzz featuring Young Tapz & Mataya. What So Not’s Gemini featuring George Maple hits #29 from #54, though it’s outdone in regards to movement by Sia’s Big Girls Cry, which makes #34 today up from #85.

Spotify

The Spotify 20, like most digital charts this week sees Wiz Khalifa still hold #1. Though there is no change in the Top 6 this week, #7 sees a new peak for Jason Derulo’s Want To Want Me, which jumps from #10. The same can be said for Years & Years’ King which lands at #11 this week up from #15. There are no new debuts this week though James Bay sees a re-entry at #19 with Hold Back The River.

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