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Chart Analysis November 10, 2015

Chart Wrap: Milky Chance make a comeback, Lana Del Rey debuts at #1

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Hot 100 This week, Justice Crew solidifies their position at #1 after Que Seraenjoys its second week in a row at the top spot. It’s only real competitor at the moment is Problem by Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea which sits at #2 for a second week in a row. Nico & Vinz’s Am I Wrong has reached the top #3 after jumping from #6 last week. The single definitely has the momentum needed to get to #2 if commercial radio show it a tiny bit more love. Elsewhere in the top 10 Milky Chance’s Stolen Dance made a leap from #12 to #5 which comes as a surprise after it looked like it reached its peak at #9 three weeks ago. Mystery producer Zhu also broke into the top 10 this week with his track Faded, which just managed to climb to #10 from last week’s #11. There have only been two standout movers this week. The first being Kim Churchill’s Window To The Sky which jumped #19 spots from #94 to #75. The other being will.i.am & Cody Wise’s It’s My Birthday which jumped 37 places from #76 to #39 this week – and it’s also this week’s most moved track. It’s been the exact opposite for debuts however. This week has seen five debuts in the top 50 with There Goes My Baby by Enrique Iglesias & Flo Rida debuting at #45, Price Of Fame by 360 ft. Gossling entered at #44, Boom Clap by Charli XCX at #42 and Ghost by Ella Henderson at #40. The most notable debut this week came from Ed Sheeran’s Don’t which entered at #30. ARIA Singles Justice Crew still hold the top of the ARIA Singles chart this week with Que Sera. After debuting at #1 and remaining there for seven weeks, Que Sera is only two weeks away from setting a new record for longest run at #1. The current title holder is Gotye’s Somebody That I Used To Know. Elsewhere in the top 10 we can see that 5 Seconds Of Summer’s single Don’t Stop has jumped an incredible 29 places from #32 to #3. It becomes the act’s second single to reach the top 3, the first being She Looks So Perfect which reached #1 in march. Tove Lo makes her first top 5 appearance this week after Stay High jumped from #12 to #5. The ARIA Singles chart has also seen a few debuts as well. Stan Walker & Ginny Blackmore’s Holding You entered in at #43 this week, Charli XCX’s Boom Clap came in at #41 and Bonnie Anderson’s Blackout entered in at a high #27. ARIA Albums Its been another crazy week for the ARIA Albums chart with the top 3 all being new debuts for a second week in a row. At #1 is Lana Del Rey’s Ultraviolence. It’s her third studio album and her second #1 on the ARIA Chart, her first was debut LP Born To Die, which took the top spot back in February of 2012. At #2 is 360’s Utopia – his second top 5 – with Falling & Flying being his first which was released in October 2011. The album features the singles Impossible, Live It Up and his most recent single Price Of Fame, which features Gossling. At #3 this week is Linkin Park’s The Hunting Party. Each of the top three has had their fair share of controversy lead up to the release of their new albums so it’s interesting to see where they have all landed. Outside the top 10 there are still a few more high debuts. Kasabian’s 48:13 debuted at #11. It’s their third top 20 album and their second #11 with West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum peaking at #11 in June 2009 and Velociraptor! peaking at #8 in October 2011. Deadmau5’s While (1<2) debuted at #12. It is his second album to enter the ARIA top 20, the first being >album title goes here< which was released in October 2012. Subscribe to the charts for the rundown in full.

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