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Chart Analysis June 16, 2016

Digital Chart Wrap: Drake back on track to dominate

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ARIA Streaming

It’s another week at #1 for Drake’s One Dance ft. Wiz Kid & Kyla on the ARIA Streaming chart this week, while Calvin Harris’ This Is What You Came For ft. Rihanna moves to #2 from #3, a new peak.

Drake’s other hit Too Good, also featuring Rihanna, hits #7 from #10, which means next week we could be seeing two Drake singles in the Top 5. Mike Posner’s I Took A Pill In Ibiza returns to #9 from #12.

Outside the Top 10, Ariana Grande’s Into You sees healthy movement at #19 from #24 on its second week in the chart. Meghan Trainor hits #23 from #33 with Me Too and marks the last notable change with no debuts or re-entries occurring this week.

iTunes

Calvin Harris returns to #1 with This Is What You Came For ft. Rihanna, up from #2 with Meghan Trainor’s Me Tooreplacing him at #2 from #5. Drake’s One Dance moves up to #5 from #6, a new peak.

Drake’s Too Good inches closer to the Top 10 at #11 from #12, while Ariana Grande’s Into You follows closely at #12 from #15. Keith Urban also sees a good week on the iTunes chart at #14 from #18 with The Fighter ft. Carrie Underwood.

Charlie Puth’s We Don’t Talk Anymore sees a successful fifth week on the chart at #15 from #23, followed by a small jump from Mike Posner’s I Took A Pill In Ibiza at #19 from #21.

Cheat Codes’ Sex sees a surge on the chart at #24 from #41, slowly matching the success it has seen on other digital charts. The Avalanches’ comeback single Frankie Sinatra takes the first debut at #28 followed by Shawn Mendes’ Treat You Better at #30. DJ Snake & George Maple’sTalk debuts at #36, while DJ Khaled’s For Free ft. Drake debuts at #47.

Spotify

It’s another week for Drake at #1 with One Dance while Flume moves closer to the top at #2 from #4 with Say It ft. Tove Lo.

Justin Timberlake moves to #6 from #9 with Can’t Stop The Feeling, while Flume’s Never Be Like You moves into the Top 10 at #8 from #13. The last new entry into the Top bracket is Drake’s Too Good ft. Rihanna, now holding #2 and #10.

No real change occurs until Zara Larsson’s Lush Life hits #25 from #35 followed by Topic’s Home at #26 from #44. Kygo’s Stay moves up to #32 from #49 while Anne-Marie’s Do It Right sees a resurgence at #35 from #66. Twenty One Pilots’ Ride sees similar success at #37 from #65.

Ariana Grande’s Into You sees a jump to #41 from #63 while Charlie Puth’s We Don’t Talk Anymore makes it to #50 from #61. At #51 is the first new debut, Flume’s Lose It, followed by his tracks Numb andGetting Colder(ft. Kucka) at #56, Helix and Smoke & Retribution at #57 and #58 respectively.

Shazam

Kungs Vs Cookin’ On 3 Burners’ This Girl holds fast at #1 for another week on the Shazam chart while Charlie Puth’s We Don’t Talk Anymore breaks into the Top 10 at #4 from #11 on its fifth week in the chart.

Imany hits #6 from #16 with Don’t Be So Shy following the success its remix has been seeing. Meanwhile Keith Urban’s The Fighter cracks the Top 10 at #9 from #14.

Cheat Codes hit #13 from #17 with Sex, followed by Meghan Trainor’s Me Too at #15 from #18. Ariana Grande sees a huge leap from Into You, now at #16 from #35. Kent Jones’ Don’t Mind enjoys similar amounts of success at #18 from #34.

Shawn Mendes makes a huge leap at #26 from #97 following its first week at radio while Beyonce’s Hold Up climbs to #28 from #76. Anne-Marie sees a resurgence at #30 from #48 with track Do It Right.

The Veronicas take the first new debut at #34 with In My Blood followed by DJ Snake & George Maple’s Talk at #38. DJ Khaled’s new hit For Free ft. Drake debuts at #44.

Click hereto view all this week’s charts, including our HOT 100 national airplay (by genre and state), iTunes, Spotify, Shazam, ARIA, AIR & AMRAP.

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