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As long as Neon Jungle get Top 10 I will be happy. I was initially hoping for Top 5 though :(.
'Solo Dancing' could have a shot at top 5 (but probably just outside). Fabulous. :wub:

 

Indeed which makes it even more baffling why they didn't A list it on this weeks playlist?

Ooft. Justin is doing decently now that Radio 1 airplay is kicking in! (On Saturday I think he was like top 300 or something)

 

94. Justin Timberlake - Not A Bad Thing (Radio Edit)

 

Please be a top 40 hit, at least!

 

Also very nice to see OneRepublic's new one make an appearance on pre-orders *.*

Really surprised at how quickly Kiesza's lead has evaporated, Sigma increasing from 0.4 to 0.7 in just 4 days.
Could Sigma actually climb back to No. 1 next week then? Or do we think Mr Probz will have it in the bag?

Think Mr Probz will take it easily at this rate, Sigma will surely be back at at least 0.8 by then so there'll be barely any lead left to overtake and he has been top 40 on pre-orders for a good week or two (and now getting nearly as high as Kiesza ever did, at #24 currently!) Sigma could challenge for #2 again next week.

 

:up: 85. It's On Again (feat. Kendrick Lamar) - Alicia Keys

Kendrick coming for that 2nd top 40 hit *.*

Mind you I would prefer Sigma or Kiezsa over Mr. Probz at #1, for some reason Waves is hardly clicking with me, its good but I'm still on the fence over it, what ever happens it looks like Mr. Probz is going to be my birthday #1 record for this year, :( it can't hardly miss with the high pre-orders.
Really surprised at how quickly Kiesza's lead has evaporated, Sigma increasing from 0.4 to 0.7 in just 4 days.

 

 

Doesnt surprise me at all considering how long it has been held back - this usually stifiles sales for alot of new releases.

Doesnt surprise me at all considering how long it has been held back - this usually stifiles sales for alot of new releases.

 

It's dropped a lot quicker than all other similarly held back songs recently.

Doesnt surprise me at all considering how long it has been held back - this usually stifiles sales for alot of new releases.

I think it was very long on pre-orders, so it's lead was a bit unhealthy at the start of the week, because all the pre-orders transferred into buys.

I think it was very long on pre-orders, so it's lead was a bit unhealthy at the start of the week, because all the pre-orders transferred into buys.

 

 

Yeah thats true but as Bre said other songs like Rather Be sold alot for 3/4 weeks in a row (after being held back) and didnt fall as much but dont think its a decent example as it wasnt held back for as long and it was played before the xmas period which blurs thing a bit & i think Rather Be was played on thing like Big Bro & Hollyoaks which actually helped it a bit since at the time they played it was at the peak of its chart popularity.

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Ones to watch:

 

28. DJ Snake & Lil Jon- Turn Down For What

49. Passenger- Heart's on Fire

82. Alicia Keys ft Kendrick Lamar- It's On Again

87. Justin Timberlake- Not a Bad Thing

 

The radio edit of Not a Bad Thing is so odd. Adding in a random "fuck" instead of "look" is so baffling :lol: and really ruins the flow of the song.

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I'm not overly surprised at Kiesza to be honest. The hype around the song definitely peaked weeks ago, I could see it having a run like Cheryl's 'Call My Name' now.
I'm not overly surprised at Kiesza to be honest. The hype around the song definitely peaked weeks ago, I could see it having a run like Cheryl's 'Call My Name' now.

Indeed. The label has lost so many sales. This has to end now, and I kinda get why Radio 1 want to change the chart rules, at least for their show. This is getting ridiculous.

Idina holding on so well (must be close to top 10 combined?)! Its going to rival 'I'm Yours' and 'Set Fire To The Rain' as one of the biggest selling #11 hits at this rate *.*
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