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Chart Analysis November 10, 2015

Chart Wrap: Black Keys score #1 debut, Jackson at #3

HOT 100 Sia’s Chandelier climbs to #2 on the Hot 100, making it two Aussie artists at the top as Sheppard holds steady at #1 for a fourth week with Geronimo. Ed Sheeran’s Sing and Calvin Harris’ Summer have each dropped a position to make way for Sia, sitting at #3 and #4 respectively. Justice Crew’s Que Sera has leaped from #22 to land inside the Top 10, at #8, while Milky Chance’s Stolen Dance continues its charge, moving from #31 to #19 off the back of yet another week of strong additions. Waves by Mr. Probz has also risen significantly, from #55 to #28 (the track has moved from #42 to #15 in the ARIA Singles chart this week), while a little lower 5 Summer Of Summer’s Don’t Stop has jumped from #71 to #32. A fairly static week at commercial radio, overall – with another to follow; SME and WMA only serviced one commercial single each today. To access the full TMN Hot 100 chart when it is published, subscribe here. ARIA SINGLES A slow week at radio is echoed in a week of little movement in the ARIA Top 10, save for a leap from #9 to #4 by Zhu’s Faded.The track is currently on top of the Spotify charts, and is hovering around the top of the iTunes chart which bodes well for its chances at snaring a #1 in the next few weeks. Que Sera by Justice Crew stays at #1 for a second week, Problem by Ariana Grande remains at #2, and Geronimo by Sheppard bumps up from #4 to #3, with Ed Sheeran’s Sing falling from #3 to #5 in its third week. Outside the Top 10 is where things get interesting this week: 5 Seconds of Summer debut two singles inside the Top 20 first week,Don’t Stop at #12, and Good Girls at #19. With previous #1 She Looks So Perfect sitting at #20, that makes for three inside the Top 20 for the Sydney band. Highest non-5SOS debut this week isAm I Wrong by Nico & Vinz at #29, following a few weeks of strong radio support. ARIA ALBUMS The Black Keys score their first #1 record in this market, as their eighth studio Turn Blue beats out a post-tour, post-Mother’s Day Buble – who remains at #2 with To Be Loved –and a posthumous Michael Jackson, whose ’new’ ’album’ Xscape debuts at #3. The Black Keys’ 2011 record El Camino peaked at #3, selling double-Platinum, while Michael Jackson’s 2010 posthumous ’album’ Michael peaked at #10, selling Gold. Arctic Monkeys benefit again from their recent tour, seeing AM jump from #13 to #8, while Eurovision fever saw the official soundtrack enter at #13, while Jess Mauboy’s Beautiful jumps from #25 to #15, despite not actually containing the song she performed. Lower down in the Top 40 sees debuts fromShine On by Sara McLachlan (at a solid #26), The Beards Album by The Beards (#30), Glorious by Foxes (#36), and Lykke Li’s stunning I Never Learn, at #38.

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