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Chart Analysis January 13, 2016

Digital Chart Wrap: Bieber dominates, Snakehips takes a #1

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Digital Chart Wrap: Bieber dominates, Snakehips takes a #1

ARIA Singles

It’s another stagnant Top 3 on this week’s ARIA Singles chart this week as Justin Bieber still dominates the top bracket. At #1 is Love Yourself followed by Sorry and What Do You Mean? at #2 and #3 respectively.

Snakehips claims the first bit of movement at #4 up from #9 with hit single All My Friends featuring Tinashe & Chance The Rapper. Rudimental makes for the next positive movement as Lay It All On Me featuring Ed Sheeran hits #10 from #11.

Jonas Blue’s Fast Car makes strong movement to #12 up from #25 as does Zara Larsson’s Lush Life at #18 from #31. Only one new debut makes it in this week, that coming from Zhu’s Working For It at #37.

iTunes

Justin Bieber remains at #1 with Love Yourself this week though a strong debut at #2 comes from Jonas Blue’s Fast Car which could pose a serious threat come next week’s chart.

Snakehip’s All My Friends featuring Tinashe & Chance The Rapper hits #5 from #55 followed by Elle King’s Ex’s & Oh’s at #7 from #62.

The second debut hits at #11 with Zara Larsson’s Lush Life. Alessia Cara makes serious headway with single Here at #19 up from #43, as does Taylor Swift’s Out Of The Woods at #20 from #30, both of which are on their second week in the chart.

Tobtok’s rendition of Fast Car featuring River makes a debut at #26, as does Charlie Puth’s One Call Away at #31. Fleur East rounds off the last of the Top 50 debuts with Sax entering at #46.

Spotify

It’s a Bieber dominated Spotify chart as well with Love Yourself, Sorry and What Do You Mean? holding the top in that order. It’s once again Snakehips who starts the movement however, landing at #4 from #66 with All My Friends featuring Tinashe & Chance The Rapper.

DJ Snake’s Middle takes #6 up from #19 while Jonas Blue’s Fast Car debuts at #8.

Zara Larsson achieves some incredible movement at #17 from #85 with Lush Life as does The Weeknd similarly at #19 from #89.

WSTRN just miss out on the Top 20 at #21 from #52 this week, as does Sigala in the Top 30 with Sweet Lovin’ just missing out at #33 from #71.

At #37 is a debut from Charlotte Devaney’s Flip It featuring Snoop Dogg, miles ahead of the next debut at #54 with Charlie Puth’s One Call Away. Just at #55 is The Chainsmokers’ Roses which is up from #83 and will no doubt climb higher as it gains popularity on Australian radio in the coming weeks.

Shazam

A new #1 takes the top of the Shazam chart in the form of Snakehips’ All M Friends featuring Tinashe & Chance The Rapper. It leads ahead of two Fast Car renditions debuting at #3 and #4, Tobtok’s featuring River and Jonas Blue’s respectively. At #5 is another huge leap from Zara Larsson’s Lush Life, which is up from #83.

Elle King sees big jumps to #7 from #40 with Ex’s & Oh’s while Kiiara’s Gold makes it to #20 from #71. At #27 is a debut from Mashd N Kutcher’s My Sunshine while one step below them at #28 is Charlie Puth’s One Call Away, moving up from #85.

Jess & Matt score a high debut at #32 with Nothing Matters as do What So Not & Dillion Francis with Arrows featuring Dawn Golden at #36. Jeremih rounds off the debuts in the Top 50 at #48 and #49 with his tracks Impatient and Pass Dat, respectively.

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