Digital Chart Wrap: Dawin holds #1, Duke Dumont to pose a threat
ARIA Streaming
Justin Bieber’s What Do You Mean? Remains at #1 for yet another week on the ARIA Streaming chart, leading ahead of Drake’s Hotline Bling which sits at #2 for another week. The first bit of movement comes in at #3 up from #6 with Ellie Goulding’s On My Mind. Robin Schulz’s Sugar continues to see success, moving up to #5 from #10 whilst Disclosure’s Magnets featuring Lorde just narrowly misses out on the bracket at #11 up from #17. It should be noted that The Weeknd now holds two consecutive positions in the Top 10, first at #6 with Can’t Feel My Face followed by The Hills at #7. Dawin’s Dessert debuts in the chart at #22 whilst Shawn Mendes’ Stitches enters close behind at #27. LunchMoney Lewis’ Whip It! and Selena Gomez’s Same Old Lovedebut at #35 and #37 respectively.
iTunes
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ Downtown still sits pretty at #1 on the iTunes chart whilst Ellie Goulding’s On My Mind makes a gain to #2 from #3. Replacing her at #3 is the X Factor performance of Wicked Game by Cyrus Villanueva. Dawin’s Dessert makes for the only new entry into the Top 10 with a giant leap from #94 to #10. Jess Glynne sees a move to #12 from #26 with Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself whilst Selena Gomez’s Good For You breaks into the Top 20 at #18 from #25. Fetty Wap takes out the highest debut at #30 with 679 while The 1975’s Love Me debuts not far behind at #34. Conrad Sewell enjoys a high entry for Who You Lovin’ at #42 while Chris Isaak’s 1989-released hitWicked Game just falls short of the Top 50 at a #53 entry.
Shazam
Dawin’s Dessert maintains its lead at #1 following the move there last week whilst The Weeknd’s The Hills remains at #2 for another week. Duke Dumont is posing a new threat however with Ocean Drive moving up to #3 from #5. It hasits eyes on #1 as it receives more and more airplay. Zara Larson & MNEK’sNever Forget You makes a move up to #4 from #34 and marks the last new entry into the Top 10. Reality, the latest track from Lost Frequencies sees a jump to #12 from #29, whilst Conrad Sewell enters the Top 20 with Who You Lovin’ at #14 from #26. Three new debuts enter in the Top 50 this week, the first being One Direction’s Perfect at #38. Following close behind at #40 and #41 are debuts from Marcus Marr & Chet Faker’s The Trouble With Us and Little Mix’s Love Me Like You respectively. DNCE just misses out on the Top 50 bracket with a debut at #52 for Cake By The Ocean.
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