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Chart Analysis October 27, 2015

Digital Chart Wrap: Conrad Sewell eyes Swift’s throne

Charts & Music Manager
Digital Chart Wrap: Conrad Sewell eyes Swift’s throne

ARIA Streaming

Another very quiet week on the ARIA Streaming chart with almost no movement in the Top 10. Remaining at #1 this week is Major Lazer’s Lean On featuring DJ Snake & MØ. The first and only movement in the Top 10 comes in at #10 with Avicii’s Waiting For Love, which moves up from its debut point of #21.Moving up to #24 from #32 is Ed Sheeran’s Photograph which is on its third week in the chart. Three debuts come inthe lower Top 40 with Katrina Burgoyne’s Worth It at #34, Fetty Wap’s Trap Queen enters at #37 and Flo Rida’s I Don’t Like It, I Love It at #39. One re-entry takes place at #38 with Carly Rae Jepsen’s I Really Like You.

Shazam

The Shazam 100 sees a new #1 this week with Conrad Sewell’s Start Again moving up from #4. Meghan Trainor’s Like I’m Gonna Lose You featuring John Legend takes #2 up from #9, replacing it at #9 is Ed Sheeran’s Photograph which breaks into the Top 10 up from #11. Little Mix’s Black Magic sees a new peak at #13 up from #18 while Robin Schulz’s Headlights just makes the Top 20 at #20 from #26. Three debuts take place in the Top 50 this week, the highest coming from The Weeknd’s Can’t Feel My Face at #18. Debuting at #39 is Tinie Tempah’s Not Letting Go featuring Jess Glynne followed by a debut at #45 from Blonde’s All Cried Out featuring Alex Newell.

iTunes

Taylor Swift’s Bad Blood featuring Kendrick Lamar remains at #1 this week though it sees some competition at #2 with Conrad Sewell’s Start Again, which jumps from #4. David Guetta’s Hey Mama featuring Nicki Minaj & Afrojack takes a new peak at #6 from #10. The track isreplaced at #10 by Little Mix’s Black Magic, which takes the spot from #22. Major Lazer’s Powerful featuring Ellie Goulding hits #11 this week, making a leap from #41 but is followed by an even larger jump at #15 from #74 with Like I’m Gonna Lose You featuring John Legend. The Weeknd’s The Hills sees a healthy jump to #45 from #80 this week while Rita Ora’s Poison makes it to #49 from #70. No new debuts take place in the Top 50 this week, although two come close:at #54 is Golden Features’ No One featuring Thelma Plum followed closely by Silento’s Watch Me at #56.

Click hereto view all this week’s charts, including our HOT100 national airplay (by genre & state), iTunes, Spotify, Shazam, ARIA, AIR & AMRAP.

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