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ADELE is hosting SNL this weekend... I though her new single is coming and then... no, she's just the host. 5 years later and still... NOTHING :( The worst false post alarm!!!

 

I really don't see anyway Adele is hosting without releasing an album in the next few weeks, sit tight.

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Sorry if anyone else has mentioned this but The Greatest Showman is being show on C4 tomorrow so expect a lot of songs from that to rise :lol:

22. Loren Allred - Never Enough

38. Keala Settle & The Greatest Showman Ensemble - This Is Me

81. Zac Efron & Zendaya - Rewrite the Stars

88. Hugh Jackman, Keala Settle, Zac Efron, Zendaya & The Greatest Showman Ensemble - The Greatest Show

94. Ziv Zaifman, Hugh Jackman & Michelle Williams - A Million Dreams

Sam Smith goes by non-gendered pronouns, so use they/them/Sam rather than he/him.

 

Oh, I'm genuinely sorry. Just been reading up on it, have I been living under a rock.

22. Loren Allred - Never Enough

38. Keala Settle & The Greatest Showman Ensemble - This Is Me

81. Zac Efron & Zendaya - Rewrite the Stars

88. Hugh Jackman, Keala Settle, Zac Efron, Zendaya & The Greatest Showman Ensemble - The Greatest Show

94. Ziv Zaifman, Hugh Jackman & Michelle Williams - A Million Dreams

10. Loren Allred - Never Enough

21. Keala Settle & The Greatest Showman Ensemble - This Is Me

48. Hugh Jackman & The Greatest Showman Ensemble- From Now On

50. Zac Efron & Zendaya - Rewrite the Stars

60. Hugh Jackman, Keala Settle, Zac Efron, Zendaya & The Greatest Showman Ensemble - The Greatest Show

75. Ziv Zaifman, Hugh Jackman & Michelle Williams - A Million Dreams

 

yassss at the greatest showman boost :wub: The soundtrack is still complete perfection :heart:

 

surprised at this is me not being the highest track tho!

 

2 on the album chart as well <3

 

edit, iTunes just updated:

10. Never Enough

19. This Is Me

42. Rewrite The Stars

44. From Now On

54. The Greatest Show

72. A Million Dreams

106. A Million Dreams (Pink)

117. Come Alive

125. Never Enough

173. the vile version of RTS

n/s (as always). Tightrope

no the other side either yet </3

The album that literally keeps GIVING. :cheeseblock:

 

So pleased to see From Now On FINALLY getting it's rightful appreciation. :wub:

Has an premiere of a film on terrestrial TV ever had much of an effect as tonight with The Greatest Showman.
Has an premiere of a film on terrestrial TV ever had much of an effect as tonight with The Greatest Showman.

Given that you only need a handful of sales to make the iTunes Top 40 these days, I wouldn't say it's all that impressive.

Oh, I hate that. It's so ignorant to not check whether your chosen name is already in use. They might not have had a hit in years but they were massive in the 90s.

 

To be fair, though, Cretu wasn't the first Enigma in the UK chart:

Weird that 'Never Enough' has overtaken 'This Is Me' now.

 

The better song won.

iTunes Daily Chart Update (19/10 - 10pm)

Source: iTunesCharts.net

 

:left: 1 1 Miley Cyrus - Midnight Sky

:left: 2 2 Joel Corry - Head & Heart (feat. MNEK)

:up: 3 8 Chunkz & Yung Filly - Hold

:left: 4 4 Sigala & James Arthur - Lasting Lover

:left: 5 5 Keith Urban & P!nk - One Too Many

:left: 6 6 Tate McRae - you broke me first

:left: 7 7 Justin Bieber - Holy (feat. Chance the Rapper)

:up: 8 9 Paul Woolford, Diplo & Kareen Lomax - Looking for Me

:up: 9 10 Clean Bandit & Mabel - Tick Tock (feat. 24kGoldn)

:up: 10 11 Jason Derulo - Take You Dancing

 

:down: 11 3 Dewi Morris - Yes, Yes, Yes (Cymru)

:up: 12 14 24kgoldn - Mood (feat. iann dior)

:up: 13 17 Dermot Kennedy - Giants

:down: 14 12 Justin Bieber & benny blanco - Lonely

:left: 15 15 Wes Nelson & Hardy Caprio - See Nobody

:left: 16 16 BTS - Dynamite

:re: 17 RE Loren Allred - Never Enough

:left: 18 18 Master KG - Jerusalema (feat. Nomcebo Zikode) [Edit]

:up: 19 20 Jax Jones & Au/Ra - i miss u

:up: 20 21 Rudimental - Come Over (feat. Anne-Marie & Tion Wayne)

 

:up: 21 27 Headie One - Ain't It Different (feat. AJ Tracey & Stormzy)

:up: 22 25 Gary Barlow, Michael Bublé & Sebastián Yatra - Elita

:up: 23 24 Fleetwood Mac - Dreams

:down: 24 13 Little Mix - Happiness

:up: 25 85 Zach Sobiech - Clouds

:down: 26 19 Sam Smith - Diamonds

:up: 27 35 Dua Lipa - Levitating (feat. DaBaby)

:up: 28 77 Keala Settle & The Greatest Showman Ensemble - This Is Me

:down: 29 22 Michael Kiwanuka - Light

:down: 31 29 Biffy Clyro - Space

:up: 32 42 Punctual - I Don't Wanna Know

:up: 34 43 Redbone - Come and Get Your Love (Single Version)

:down: 36 33 David Guetta & Sia - Let's Love

:down: 38 28 Ashnikko - Daisy

:up: 39 49 Imagine Dragons - Believer

:down: 40 32 Internet Money & Gunna - Lemonade (feat. Don Toliver & NAV)

 

:down: 41 26 Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Crying at the Discotheque

:down: 42 30 Lana Del Rey - Let Me Love You Like a Woman

:down: 47 36 Shawn Mendes - Wonder

:down: 51 40 Bicep - Apricots

Weird that 'Never Enough' has overtaken 'This Is Me' now.

 

Was thinking the same but TIM was litterally everywhere and already downloaded the most Streaming tommorrow will be better indicator :lol:

Edited by 777666jason

if you plan your release for Q4, it's not that easy to find a quiet week, Sam should have released earlier to avoid this

You would think from the sales of Sam’s first and second album they would be guaranteed the number 1. How things change. No artist seems to be able to keep the momentum going like Adele and Ed Sheeran who have only got bigger with each album. While artists like Sam and Emeli Sande haven’t managed to match their debut.

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I think Sam could’ve had another era just as big as their last if they kept with their usual sound, but they decided to take more of a risk and followed a sound they wanted to do rather than what they knew would sell well
I think Sam could’ve had another era just as big as their last if they kept with their usual sound, but they decided to take more of a risk and followed a sound they wanted to do rather than what they knew would sell well

 

And we should be grateful as their music has been vastly better this era xx

I think Sam could’ve had another era just as big as their last if they kept with their usual sound, but they decided to take more of a risk and followed a sound they wanted to do rather than what they knew would sell well

Sam’s 2nd album hasn’t even sold half the amount his debut did and that was just the same sound. I think Sam needed to change direction to keep any sort of interest. The second album really only had one proper hit single from it and didn’t have the same sort of longevity as their debut.

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Sam’s 2nd album hasn’t even sold half the amount his debut did and that was just the same sound. I think Sam needed to change direction to keep any sort of interest. The second album really only had one proper hit single from it and didn’t have the same sort of longevity as his debut.

It's "their", not "his", just in case you've missed that.

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