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Fifth Harmony Featuring Kid Ink

Worth It

Reflection | 2015

 

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Chart Run: 81-51-3

 

Release date: 05-07-2015

Format: digital single

Label: Simco

 

Chart sales: 10k+

 

Sales only chart peak: -

Streaming only chart peak: 28

 

Video here:

 

Biography

Fifth Harmony is an American girl group formed on the second season of the X Factor USA. The group consists of members Ally Brooke Hernandez, Normani Kordei, Dinah Jane Hansen, Camila Cabello, and Lauren Jauregui. They signed a joint deal with Syco Music, owned by Simon Cowell, and Epic Records, L.A. Reid's record label, after finishing in third place behind Tate Stevens and Carly Rose Sonenclar on the show.

 

Following their exit from The X Factor, their debut single "Miss Movin' On" was released and peaked at number 76 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling over 500,000 digital downloads. Their debut EP, Better Together was released in 2013 with a first week position of number six on the US Billboard 200. Fifth Harmony won MTV's Artist To Watch award at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards.

 

Following the release of singles, "BO$$" (2014) and "Sledgehammer" (2014), both of which were certified Platinum by the RIAA for selling over 1,000,000 digital downloads, their debut studio album, Reflection was released in February 2015. The album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200, with 80,000 units sold in the first week. The album was also supported by the group's first major headlining tour, the Reflection Tour.

 

The Reflection Tour started on February 27, 2015, in San Francisco. Jasmine V, Jacob Whitesides and Mahogany Lox were the opening acts. When it ended on March 27, 2015, in Philadelphia, a second leg was announced for July 15 through September 15, and will feature Bea Miller, Debby Ryan, and Natalie La Rose as opening acts. [6] The first leg of the tour grossed over $1.1 million alone, making it the group's highest grossing tour yet.

 

On June 3, 2015, "Worth It" featuring American rapper Kid Ink (the third single from Reflection) was certified Platinum by the RIAA for selling 1,000,000 copies in the United States. 'Worth It' also became the group's first Top 15 hit , after peaking at number 14 on Billboard Hot 100. With 3.5 million singles sold in the United States alone, from their EP, Better Together, and their debut studio album, Reflection, Fifth Harmony has emerged as one of the most successful alumni from the X Factor US franchise and have also been labeled the most influential contestant to come from the series. - Wikipedia

 

Chart history - Top 100 (Year peak title):

 

Fifth Harmony

2014 21 BO$$ -1-

2015 03 Worth It (Fifth Harmony Feat. Kid Ink) -2-

 

Kid Ink

2013 23 Show Me (Kid Ink Feat. Chris Brown) -1-

2014 69 Main Chick (Kid Ink Feat. Chris Brown) -2-

2014 81 Money And The Power -3-

2014 46 Body Language (Kid Ink Feat. Usher & Tinashe) -1-

2015 43 Hotel (Kid Ink Feat. Chris Brown) -2-

2015 70 Ride Out (Kid Ink, Tyga, Wale, YG & Rich Homie Quan) -OST-

2015 03 Worth It (Fifth Harmony Feat. Kid Ink)

 

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Lost Frequencies flopping lel ~

 

Fabulous to see 'Worth It' becoming a top 3 hit when it looked at one point like it might not end up being a hit at all. One of the best girlgroup songs of recent years.

when was the last time we had an all-new (to the top 40) top 3?

do they know its christmas / real love / wrapped up

 

I think?

Worth it such a bop! :dance:

 

Easily my favourite new entry this week, I hope it at least can manage some longevity unlike Boss.

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:wub: Such a tune and I'm really glad Fifth Harmony finally got their breakthrough (with my favourite song of theirs so far too).

'Worth It' definitely turned out to be a HUGE grower. Thrilled that this has done so well for them after the flop of 'Bo$$'.

 

I echo the comments of 'Sledgehammer' getting a release here, that one's a beauty. :wub:

I'm glad Worth It isn't top 2, I don't think it's bad or anything (and Kid Ink's verses are actually pretty good) but I find the lyrics extremely arrogant and narcissistic.
I'm glad Worth It isn't top 2, I don't think it's bad or anything (and Kid Ink's verses are actually pretty good) but I find the lyrics extremely arrogant and narcissistic.

 

It's meant to be EMPOWERING.

Now Greg IS mentioning the movement (in the recap), he's getting it wrong! James Bay is UP four, but he said down four!

> #1 [:up: from #52]

> DAVID ZOWIE

> "House Every Weekend" [non-album single]

> 80-57-52-1-

> 1 week top 40; 3 weeks top 75; 4 weeks top 100

 

> #2 [:ne: NEW ENTRY]

> YEARS & YEARS

> "Shine" [5th single from "Communion"]

> 2-

> 1 week top 40

 

> #3 [:up: from #51]

> FIFTH HARMONY feat. KID INK

> "Worth It" [2nd single from "Reflection"]

> 81-51-3-

> 1 week top 40; 2 weeks top 75; 3 weeks top 100

 

> #4 [:down: from #1]

> LOST FREQUENCIES

> "Are You With Me" [non-album single]

> 97-70-46-2-1-4-

> 3 weeks top 40; 5 weeks top 75; 6 weeks top 100

 

> #5 [:down: from #2]

> TINIE TEMPAH feat. JESS GLYNNE

> "Not Letting Go" [1st single from TBA 3rd album]

> 1-2-5-

> 3 weeks top 40

 

> #6 [:down: from #4]

> WALK THE MOON

> "Shut Up And Dance" [1st single from "Talking Is Hard"]

> 75-8-5-4-4-6-

> 5 weeks top 40; 6 weeks top 75

 

> #7 [:down: from #3]

> RITA ORA

> "Poison" [2nd (?) single from TBA 2nd album]

> 3-7-

> 2 weeks top 40

 

> #8 [:up: from #31]

> BIRDY

> "Wings" [1st single from "Fire Within"]

> 16-17-39-67-x(89)-31-8-

> 5 weeks top 40; 6 weeks top 75

 

> #9 [:left: NON-MOVER]

> KREPT & KONAN feat. JEREMIH

> "Freak Of The Week" [2nd single from "The Long Road Home"]

> 9-9-

> 2 weeks top 40

 

> #10 [:up: from #14]

> JAMES BAY

> "Let It Go" [1st / 3rd single from "Chaos And The Calm"]

> 62-92-x(8)-91-x(16)-57-52-54-54-58-58-73-90-88-89-99-79-45-17-14-10-

> 3 weeks top 40; 12 weeks top 75; 19 weeks top 100

 

> #11 [:down: from #7]

> FLO RIDA feat. ROBIN THICKE and VERDINE WHITE

> "I Don't Like It, I Love It" [2nd single from "My House"]

> 7-7-11-

> 3 weeks top 40

 

> #12 [:down: from #6]

> OMI

> "Cheerleader" [non-album single]

> 96-86-73-76-70-72-86-91-75-72-61-47-37-27-2-2-1-1-1-1-2-3-2-3-6-6-12-

> 15 weeks top 40; 22 weeks top 75; 27 weeks top 100

 

> #13 [:down: from #5]

> MAJOR LAZER and DJ SNAKE feat. MØ

> "Lean On" [1st single from "Peace Is The Mission"]

> 77-85-81-48-38-24-13-6-4-5-5-7-7-4-3-2-5-5-13-

> 15 weeks top 40; 16 weeks top 75; 19 weeks top 100

 

> #14 [:ne: NEW ENTRY]

> NATHAN SYKES

> "Kiss Me Quick" [1st single from TBA debut album]

> 14-

> 1 week top 40

 

> #15 [:down: from #8]

> JASON DERULO

> "Want To Want Me" [1st single from "Everything Is 4"]

> 1-1-1-1-3-8-15-

> 7 weeks top 40

 

> #16 [:down: from #10]

> FETTY WAP

> "Trap Queen" [non-album single]

> 99-75-72-60-38-29-21-20-15-12-8-8-10-16-

> 10 weeks top 40; 13 weeks top 75; 14 weeks top 100

 

> #17 [:down: from #16]

> ED SHEERAN

> "Photograph" [5th single from "x"]

> 44-45-54-65-75-80-79-80-89-91-83-x(5)-99-x(1)-87-85-95-x(3)-90-43-72-61-62-65-64-65-82-x(3)-100-x(9)-91-54-49-43-34-22-15-16-17-

> 5 weeks top 40; 20 weeks top 75; 34 weeks top 100

 

> #18 [:down: from #11]

> DEORRO and CHRIS BROWN

> "Five More Hours" [non-album single]

> 99-95-96-88-86-4-9-11-18-

> 4 weeks top 40; 9 weeks top 100

 

> #19 [:up: from #23]

> TAYLOR SWIFT feat. KENDRICK LAMAR

> "Bad Blood" [4th single from "1989"]

> 4-5-9-11-14-20-23-19-

> 8 weeks top 40

 

> #20 [:down: from #12]

> JACK Ü and JUSTIN BIEBER

> "Where Are Ü Now" [2nd single from "Jack Ü"]

> 97-90-75-63-58-45-32-18-6-7-5-3-5-4-7-11-12-20-

> 12 weeks top 40; 16 weeks top 75; 18 weeks top 100

 

> #21 [:down: from #13]

> GALANTIS

> "Runaway (U & I)" [1st single from "Pharmacy"]

> 4-6-8-7-5-6-10-13-21-

> 9 weeks top 40

 

> #22 [:down: from #15]

> WIZ KHALIFA feat. CHARLIE PUTH

> "See You Again" [1st single from "Furious 7 - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack"]

> 22-1-1-2-2-3-2-4-6-6-10-12-15-22-

> 14 weeks top 40

 

> #23 [:down: from #17]

> DAVID GUETTA feat. NICKI MINAJ, BEBE REXHA and AFROJACK

> "Hey Mama" [6th single from "Listen"]

> 98-68-47-17-10-10-10-10-9-13-17-23-

> 9 weeks top 40; 11 weeks top 75; 12 weeks top 100

 

> #24 [:left: NON-MOVER]

> KYGO feat. PARSON JAMES

> "Stole The Show" [2nd single from TBA debut album (?)]

> 93-85-86-73-53-49-49-45-50-48-50-48-38-27-24-24-

> 4 weeks top 40; 13 weeks top 75; 16 weeks top 100

 

> #25 [:down: from #18]

> LUNCHMONEY LEWIS

> "Bills" [1st single from TBA debut album (?)]

> 2-3-6-8-9-12-14-18-25-

> 9 weeks top 40

 

> #26 [:down: from #25]

> JAMES BAY

> "Hold Back The River" [2nd single from "Chaos And The Calm"]

> 18-33-45-63-97-80-36-31-29-16-16-17-13-8-8-10-4-2-3-4-7-11-13-13-15-17-23-23-25-26-25-25-26-

> 29 weeks top 40; 31 weeks top 75; 33 weeks top 100

 

> #27 [:down: from #20]

> JESS GLYNNE

> "Hold My Hand" [3rd single from "I Cry When I Laugh"]

> 1-1-1-3-3-5-7-8-9-12-12-13-13-19-20-27-

> 16 weeks top 40

 

> #28 [:down: from #19]

> MARK RONSON feat. BRUNO MARS

> "Uptown Funk" [1st single from "Uptown Special"]

> 1-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-2-3-3-3-6-9-8-8-5-8-12-12-12-11-12-14-16-18-19-18-21-19-28-

> 31 weeks top 40

 

> #29 [:down: from #22]

> JESSIE J

> "Flashlight" [1st single from "Pitch Perfect 2 - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack"]

> 62-39-14-13-16-15-18-22-29-

> 8 weeks top 40; 9 weeks top 75

 

> #30 [:ne: NEW ENTRY]

> PETITE MELLER

> "Baby Love" [non-album single (?)]

> 30-

> 1 week top 40

 

> #31 [:down: from #21]

> NATALIE LA ROSE feat. JEREMIH

> "Somebody" [1st single from TBA debut album]

> 91-84-76-81-63-2-7-11-16-21-31-

> 6 weeks top 40; 7 weeks top 75; 11 weeks top 100

 

> #32 [:down: from #28]

> YEARS & YEARS

> "King" [4th single from "Communion"]

> 1-2-2-3-4-3-5-7-11-14-16-20-21-24-23-24-28-28-32-

> 19 weeks top 40

 

> #33 [:down: from #27]

> MAROON 5

> "Sugar" [3rd single from "V"]

> 55-22-14-11-7-9-9-11-10-9-7-7-9-9-9-10-13-15-15-16-20-20-22-27-33-

> 24 weeks top 40; 25 weeks top 75

 

> #34 [:down: from #26]

> KYGO feat. CONRAD SEWELL

> "Firestone" [1st single from TBA debut album (?)]

> 97-80-69-68-59-58-60-63-64-53-37-22-15-11-10-8-8-8-10-13-18-17-18-19-23-26-34-

> 17 weeks top 40; 25 weeks top 75; 27 weeks top 100

 

> #35 [:up: from #41]

> THE WEEKND

> "The Hills" [2nd single from "Beauty Behind The Madness"]

> 51-30-35-35-40-41-35-

> 5 weeks top 40; 7 weeks top 75

 

> #36 [:up: from #87]

> PHARRELL

> "Freedom" [1st single from TBA 3rd album (?)]

> 87-36-

> 1 week top 40; 2 weeks top 100

 

> #37 [:down: from #34]

> THE WEEKND

> "Can't Feel My Face" [3rd single from "Beauty Behind The Madness"]

> 56-34-33-34-37-

> 4 weeks top 40; 5 weeks top 75

 

> #38 [:down: from #29]

> MARTIN GARRIX feat. USHER

> "Don't Look Down" [1st single from "+x"]

> 9-20-17-17-24-29-38-

> 7 weeks top 40

 

> #39 [:down: from #37]

> ARIANA GRANDE

> "One Last Time" [4th single from "My Everything"]

> 94-85-76-78-70-70-65-67-61-65-63-36-33-34-33-28-24-27-37-37-39-

> 10 weeks top 40; 17 weeks top 75; 21 weeks top 100

 

> #40 [:down: from #32]

> HOZIER

> "Someone New" [4th single from "Hozier"]

> 63-36-27-24-19-19-21-22-25-30-32-40-

> 11 weeks top 40; 12 weeks top 75

 

I'm pretty sure David is actually even further ahead when accounting for the lost data but regardless of the circumstances, we have another GOOD #1 so yay! 2nd best of the year after Tinie & Jess for me. :D

Awww :( I really like the David Zowie track but as far as house tracks go it's nowhere near one of the best of the year, it's just been jumped on by chavs.

02 :ne: 00 01

 

Years & Years

Shine

Communion | 2015

 

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Chart Run: 2

 

Release date: 05-07-2015

Format: digital single

Label: Polydor

 

Chart sales: -

 

Sales only chart peak: -

Streaming only chart peak: -

 

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Biography

Years & Years is an English electronica trio founded in London, England. The group consists of frontman and keyboardist Olly Alexander, bassist Mikey Goldsworthy and synth player Emre Turkmen. Years & Years' music has been described as electropop, mixing R&B and '90s house elements, with Flying Lotus, Diplo, Radiohead and Jai Paul being their core influences.

 

Years & Years' debut single "I Wish I Knew" was released in 2012 via the label Good Bait and their follow up single "Traps" was released in September 2013 by Kitsuné Records. Their third single "Real" was released via Kitsuné in February 2014 and its music video featured an appearance from Olly’s Peter and Alice co-star, Ben Whishaw, and former Misfits actor, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett. In August 2014, Years & Years announced "Take Shelter", a new EP which was released through Polydor Records. The EP reached the number 1 spot on the on the iTunes UK Singles Electronic Chart.

 

In January 2015, Years & Years won the prestigious BBC Sound of 2015. Years & Years were also nominated for the Critics Choice Award for the Brit Awards 2015. - Wikipedia

 

Chart history - Top 100 (Year peak title):

 

2014 07 Sunlight (The Magician Feat. Years & Years)

2014 22 Desire -1-

2015 01 King -2-

2015 60 Eyes Shut -IG1-

2015 02 Shine -3-

 

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