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Chart Analysis July 4, 2016

Chart Wrap: Broods celebrate Album chart milestone

Charts & Music Manager

Hot 100

Drake finally climbs to the top of the TMN Hot 100 this week with One Dance ft. Wiz Kid & Kyla. After 12weeks of upward movement in the chart, it pushes Calvin Harris’ This is What You Came For down to #2. The Veronicas take a new peak at #6 from #10 with In My Blood followed by Imany’s Don’t Be So Shy at #8 from #22. Shawn Mendes is the last change in the Top 10 with Treat You better at #10 from #14.

Usher earns movement at #35 from #49 with Crash,followed by Era Istrefi’s Bonbon at #36 from #47. Kiiara’s Gold moves back up to #46 from #60; though it’s Dami Im who makes the most movement at #41 from #58 with Sound Of Silence.

Dua Lipa re-enters at #47 with Hotter Than Hell, while MØ’s Final Song debuts at #51. Troye Sivan enjoys a debut at #57 for the re-recorded version of Wild now featuring Alessia Cara. Frances scores a #60 entry with Don’t Worry About Me.

ARIA Singles

Drake enjoys his second week in a row at #1 with One Dance ft. Wiz Kid & Kyla, now at seven weeks interrupted at #1. The Veronicas shoot up to #3 from #22 on their third week in the chart with new single In My Blood, becoming their sixth Top 5 single. Shawn Mendes cracks the Top 10 and takes a new peak at #10 from #15 with Treat You Better.

At #26 is a re-entry from Troye Sivan’s Wild, thanks to the new re-recorded version that features vocal powerhouse Alessia Cara. Ellie Drennan debuts at #41 with new track Hard Love, followed by Beyonce’s Hard Love re-entering at #43 and Delta Goodrem’s Enough ft. Gizzle debuting at #46.

ARIA Albums

Red Hot Chili Peppers hold fast at #1 for a second week with new album The Getaway, now halfway to matching the band’s previous longest run at #1, By The Way’s four weeks.

Though Broods miss out on the top debut they still come in at a strong #2. Conscious is now their highest charting album, eclipsing 2014’s #5 debut Evergreen.

Twenty One Pilots see a big jump to #12 from #35 with Blurryface, just one spot short of their previous peak at #11. Fleetwood Mac score a re-entry at #21 with The Very Best Of Fleetwood Mac, now on its 167th week in the chart.

The first new debut is at #31 from DJ Shadow’s The Mountain, the fifth album from the acclaimed American producer. It’s followed by Ramin Djawadi’s Game Of Thrones soundtrack at #35 and Neil Young & Promise Of The Real’s Earth at #37.

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