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Chart Analysis October 27, 2015

Digital Chart Wrap: Three-way split holds the digital charts

Charts & Music Manager
Digital Chart Wrap: Three-way split holds the digital charts

ARIA Streaming

It’s now five weeks at the top of the ARIA Streaming chart for Justin Bieber’s What Do You Mean?, leading ahead of a Top 10 that sees little notable movement. At #7 is Drake’s Hotline Bling which enters the bracket from #14, marking the first bit of movement this week. At #11 Ellie Goulding’s On My Mind moves up from #18, being replaced at #18 by Robin Schlz’s Sugar. One Direction’s Infinity marks the only debut this week with an entry at #23.

Shazam

Robin Schulz’s Sugar holds #1 on this week’s Shazam chart for its third week in a row, leading ahead of up-and-coming tracks Dessert by Dawin at #2, up from #3, and Drake’s Hotline Bling at #4, which breaks into the Top 10 from #11. The same can be said for Ellie Goulding’s On my Mind which enters at #8 from #14. Outside the Top 10, Diplo’s Be Right There featuring Sleepy Tom takes a new peak at #12 from #18 whilst Sia’s Alive makes a leap from #42 to#13. It’s a similar situation for #14 and #15 with Disclosure’s Magnets and Duke Dumont’s Ocean Drive making the jumps from #35 and #34 respectively. Rudimental’s Lay It All On Me featuring Ed Sheeran hits #20 this week up from #54 whilst Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike’s Higher Place makes it to the Top 30 at #28 from #50. One new debut makes it into the Top 50 with Conrad Sewell’s new single Who You Lovin’.

iTunes

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis continue their hold on just the iTunes chart this week with Downtown refusing to budge ahead of Justin Bieber’s What Do You Mean at #2. Robin Schulz’s Sugar takes a new peak at #3 from #9 while Sia’s Alive shakes everything up with a strong #6 debut.Two tracks break into the Top 10 at #8 and #10 with Ellie Goulding’s On My Mindupfrom #16 and The Weeknd’s The Hillsup from #15 respectively. LunchMoney Lewis’ Whip It! Narrowly misses out at #11 up from #20. The same can be said for Drake’s Hotline Bling at #13 from #25. Jessica Mauboy’s drum and bass hit This Ain’t Love leaps to #20 from #58 whilst Dawin’s Dessert breaks the Top 30 at #27 from #31. Disclosure’s Magnets featuring Lorde is the next highest debut at #25 followed by Birds Of Tokyo’s I’d Go With You Anywhere at #36 and Sam Smith’s Writing’s On The Wall at #38. Rudimental enter at #41 with Lay It All On Me featuring Ed Sheeran and Rufus rounds off the last of the Top 50 debuts at #48 with Like An Animal.

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