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Can't believe Major Lazer are flopping. 2017 isn't really their year

Their songs simply haven't been as good, 'Know No Better' is so inferior to the likes of 'Cold Water' or 'Lean On'

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One Love Manchester performers including Ariana Grande, Coldplay and Oasis’ Don’t Look Back In Anger see huge sales boost after concert

A number of acts from last Sunday's event are experiencing a boost in sales.

Source: OCC

 

Performers from the One Love Manchester concert, including Coldplay, Liam Gallagher, Black Eyed Peas and host Ariana Grande, are experiencing a huge uplift in sales and streams since the benefit concert, OfficialCharts.com can confirm.

 

Ariana, who joined several acts on stage throughout last Sunday’s event, continues to see her music climb the chart this week. One Last Time, which has been repackaged on digital platforms with new One Love Manchester artwork and a portion of its proceeds going directly to the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund, is still battling for this week’s Number 1. Sales and streams of the track are up 53% compared to the same period last week (Friday to Monday), according to Official Charts Company data.

 

Three more songs performed by the star have seen a significant boost since the show. Break Free has re-entered the Top 100 at Number 63 in today’s sales flash, a combined sales and streams boost of 139% compared to the same period last week.

 

Sales and streams of her debut single The Way are up 577%, sending it to Number 81 today, while My Everything, which she sang with the Parrs Wood High School Choir, is at 94 - a 141% uplift since last week.

 

Meanwhile, Oasis’ Don’t Look Back In Anger, which re-entered last week’s Official Singles Chart at 66 in the wake of the Manchester attack, leaps to Number 27 in today’s midweek sales flash, based on sales and streams up to midnight last night. The song was performed by Chris Martin and Ariana at One Love.

 

The band’s track Live Forever, delivered by Liam Gallagher at the event, re-enters midweek at 51, up 301% compared to last week.

 

The Black Eyed Peas’ Where Is The Love rises to Number 37 (a 288% boost from last week), and two Coldplay songs re-appear in the Top 100: their emotional performance of Fix You sends it to Number 49, and Viva La Vida is at 77.

 

Summary:

 

Ariana Grande - One Last Time (up 53% compared to last week)

27. Oasis - Don't Look Back In Anger

37. The Black Eyed Peas - Where is the Love? (up 288%)

49. Coldplay - Fix You

51. Oasis - Live Forever (up 301%)

63. Ariana Grande feat. Zedd - Break Free (up 139%)

77. Coldplay - Viva la Vida

81. Ariana Grande feat. Mac Miller - The Way (up 577%)

94. Ariana Grande - My Everything (up 141%)

I guess that makes OLT on around 36.4k (last Tuesday's update was 23.8k).

 

If that's correct I think it's safe to say she'll chart at #2.

With almost 14.5 million watching the show on tv and all in attendance i am surprised Ariana GrandeS One Last Time isnt selling more. The concert and the cause has struck a heart with everyone. There is a part of me that is disappointed that more people have not got behind One Last Time. It would be a fitting tribute to those who tragically lost their lives for it to make number 1.

 

I wonder had a physical CD been released would alot of the older generation purchase it as they may not use streaming or download services?

Hmm I'm getting "Evacuate The Dancefloor" / "Man In The Mirror" flashbacks. :wacko: Ari still has a huge lead on iTunes though and her streaming will hopefully only increase. Still, #2 is a brilliant result nonetheless - especially considering it could've stalled at #11. :heart:
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Tuesday Top 40 Update

Missing Data:

 

Singles

 

1 Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber - Despacito (49.6k)

2 Ariana Grande - One Last Time (43.1k)

3 Liam Payne feat. Quavo - Strip That Down (17.3k)

4 DJ Khaled feat. Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper & Lil Wayne (16.9k)

5 French Montana feat. Swae Lee - Unforgettable (15.8k)

 

6-10

7 Jonas Blue feat. William Singe - Mama

8 Niall Horan - Slow Hands

10 Rita Ora - Your Song

 

11-20

14 Miley Cyrus - Malibu

15 Liam Gallagher - Wall of Glass *

17 The Chainsmokers & Coldplay - Something Just Like This

18 Disciples - On My Mind

 

21-30

22 Camila Cabello - Crying in the Club *

27 Oasis - Don't Look Back in Anger ^

28 Fifth Harmony feat. Gucci Mane - Down *

30 5 After Midnight - Up In Here *

 

31-40

37 The Black Eyed Peas - Where is the Love? ^

39 Rag'n'Bone Man - Human ^

 

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

 

Albums

 

1 Roger Waters - Is This the Life We Really Want? (15.8k) *

2 The Beatles - Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club (14.8k)

3 Ed Sheeran - ÷ (13.4k)

4 All Time Low - Last Young Renegade (13.3k) *

5 alt-J - RELAXER (12.8k) *

 

6-10

6 Dua Lipa - Dua Lipa *

8 U2 - The Joshua Tree ^

9 Hank Marvin - Without a Word *

10 Halsey - hopeless fountain kingdom *

 

11-20

11 Ariana Grande - Dangerous Woman

12 Oasis - Time Flies: 1994-2009

14 Mostack - High Street Kid *

15 Kiss - Kissworld: The Best of Kiss *

16 Ariana Grande - My Everything

18 Saint Etienne - Home Counties *

 

21-30

21 RLPO - Pop Goes Classical *

28 Oasis - What's the Story Morning Glory

29 Thea Gilmore - The Counterweight *

 

31-40

31 Dan Auerbach - Waiting on a Song *

32 Coldplay - A Head Full of Dreams ^

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Ariana is closing the gap RAPIDLY so I actually think she may stand a chance at the top spot, especially if she keeps rising on Spotify :o

Don't Look Back In Anger back in the top 40 is GLORIOUS to see :wub:

 

That's an impressive climb for Slow Hands, a very un post-1D single chart run so far for that.

It'll be close but I think "Despacito" will do it. Ariana's sales yesterday were always going to be stratospheric in comparison. But we will see.
Ariana is closing the gap RAPIDLY so I actually think she may stand a chance at the top spot, especially if she keeps rising on Spotify :o

 

#1 seems doable :o

That's a big drop off for Despacito compared to the same time last week :o

 

Curious that Ariana's album isn't top 10 too, thought it would have sold at least 5k yesterday with that giant exposure.

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OCC report from earlier inaccurate then, pleasing to see Ariana closing the gap.

Looks like we might actually have an exciting chart this week! Liam Gallagher coming for top 20 and maybe a new #1 :o

 

@ Joseph - where does it look like Fifth Harmony & 5 After Midnight will finish off come Friday?

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Looks like we might actually have an exciting chart this week! Liam Gallagher coming for top 20 and maybe a new #1 :o

 

@ Joseph - where does it look like Fifth Harmony & 5 After Midnight will finish off come Friday?

I'm not really sure as I have a feeling some more Spotify could be missing! At this rate they'd stay top 40 but I have a feeling both may end up missing out, it's very hard to say.

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