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Well, at least it helps to remind me how great the Corrine Bailey Rae version is.

I prefer this new version tbh. :P

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this Put Your Records On cover is still the greatest idea ever, I’m eternally grateful for TikTok making it a thing

25 | :down: 24 | 7th week

 

Ashnikko

Daisy

 

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2nd single from DEMIDEVIL

Released: 10th July 2020

Label: Parlophone Records

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (24/09/2020) | 59-42-34-32-30-24-25

 

Sales: 80k+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

34 Sales

43 Audio Streaming

41 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

London-based, American-born rapper and singer Ashnikko makes genre-bending hip-hop and electronic pop, marked by her hyper-stylized, anime- and video game-influenced persona. Following two initial EPs, she gained widespread viral buzz with her song "Stupid," featuring Yung Baby Tate, off 2019's Hi It's Me.

 

Born Ashton Nicole Casey in 1996 in Oak Ridge, North Carolina, Ashnikko grew up in Greensboro. She discovered rap around age 11, listening to M.I.A. In her teens she lived in both Estonia and Latvia, where her father was working. It was during this period that she began making her own music, influenced by artists like Nicki Minaj, Björk, and other artists. In 2017, she released a digital EP, the Raf Riley-produced Sass Pancakes, which included the track "Krokodil." A second EP, Unlikeable, followed in 2018 and included the song "No Brainer." In 2019, Ashnikko returned with the five-track EP Hi It's Me, which featured the song "Stupid" with Yung Baby Tate. The track and video went viral on several platforms, helping it reach number one on both the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart and Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop chart. That same year, she toured with Danny Brown. "Cry," a collaboration with Grimes, arrived in June 2020. - iTunes

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

2020 24 Daisy -1-

 

0 x #1 | 0 x Top 5 | 0 x Top 10 | 0 x Top 20 | 1 x Top 40 | 1 x Top 100

 

Social Media

 

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Still a fan! Stands out well from the other tracks and I enjoy the middle-Eastern melodies it's including fused with trap.

24 | :up: 69 | 2nd week

 

James Arthur

Train Wreck

 

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Album track from Back from the Edge

Released: 28th October 2016

Label: Sony Music Entertainment Germany

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (29/10/2020) | 69-24

 

Sales: 100k+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

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49 Audio Streaming

22 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

James Arthur was the victor of the British X Factor's ninth season in 2012, winning the public vote with a rendition of Shontelle's rousing ballad "Impossible." Born in Middlesbrough, England, Arthur had written and performed in various bands since the age of 15, as well as performing solo in pubs and bars in his hometown. Many of the singer/songwriter's early recordings illustrate the pop/rock and hip-hop influences that helped shape his unique voice and style. Before he appeared on The X Factor, Arthur made it into the final 200 contestants of the U.K.'s The Voice TV series in 2011, without managing to progress any further. A year later, he auditioned for The X Factor, where he sang judge Tulisa Contostavlos' song "Young" and subsequently made it through the boot-camp round and into the live shows.

 

From then on, Arthur showcased his considerable talents and slowly improved under the watchful eye of mentor Nicole Sherzinger. He was pitted against Jahméne Douglas and Christopher Maloney in the final round of the contest, where he impressed the audience with performances of Cy Grant's "Feeling Good," Bob Dylan's "Make You Feel My Love," and Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On." The final song of the evening -- the version of Shontelle's "Impossible" -- was released immediately after Arthur was announced as the winner and made it to number one in the U.K. and Ireland, while also charting across Europe. He then went on tour with the X Factor show, playing across the U.K. in huge, sold-out arenas such as Wembley and the Birmingham LG.

 

After his X Factor success, Arthur worked alongside singer/songwriter Labrinth and Graham Stack (JLS, Take That, Westlife) in preparation for his debut album. He put out the eponymous release later that year; the album featured "Impossible" and "Roses" (with Emeli Sandé), as well as follow-up singles "You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You," "Recovery," and "Get Down." Arthur departed from Syco Music the following year and briefly returned to the scene with an independent release, the rap mixtape All the World's a Stage. The singer/songwriter made a return in 2016, signing a record deal with Columbia and issuing his second full-length effort, Back from the Edge. The stripped-down and reflective record was led by the singles "Say You Won't Let Go" and "Remember Who I Was." The next year, he was featured on Rudimental's "Sun Comes Up" and issued his own solo single, "Naked." Arthur released a string of singles in 2018, including "Rewrite the Stars," a duet with Anne-Marie that was featured on The Greatest Showman: Reimagined. - iTunes

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

2012 01 Impossible -1- MILLION SELLER

2013 02 You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You -2-

2013 97 Wrecking Ball (Alonzo Holt feat. James Arthur)

2013 96 Get Down -4-

2013 19 Recovery -3-

2016 01 Say You Won't Let Go -1- MILLIONAIRE

2017 31 Safe Inside -2-

2017 69 Can I Be Him -3-

2017 06 Sun Comes Up (Rudimental feat. James Arthur)

2017 11 Naked -1-

2018 91 You Can Cry (Marshmello, Juicy J & James Arthur)

2018 53 You Deserve Better -2-

2018 22 Empty Space -3-

2018 07 Rewrite The Stars (James Arthur & Anne-Marie) -OST-

2018 04 The Power Of Love (Dalton Harris feat. James Arthur)

2019 52 Nobody (Martin Jensen & James Arthur)

2019 25 Falling Like The Stars -4-

2019 77 Quite Miss Home -5-

2020 10 Lasting Lover (Sigala & James Arthur)

2020 24 Train Wreck -AT-

 

2 x #1 | 4 x Top 5 | 7 x Top 10 | 9 x Top 20 | 13 x Top 40 | 20 x Top 100

 

Social Media

 

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James Arthur still relevant in 2020. :dance: :w00t:
James Arthur is the chart zombie. Just when you think his career is over, he always creeps back from the tumb.

The question is "WHY" is this trending? Who decides what random song to make popular again? So many questions...

 

Quite a nice song from the sound of it. A bit like Recovery, he's a very good balladeer!

This is such a random song to be a hit :lol: (and not even a particularly good one :ph34r: this is one example of when I don't really enjoy his vocals oops)
Buzzjack, famously known for being massive fans of James Arthur from the very start, must be delighted as legion to see him getting another top 40 hit.
James Arthur must have the dreariest voice in the last 20 years.
James Arthur is the chart zombie. Just when you think his career is over, he always creeps back from the tumb.

 

Is this a copy + paste job from last week's thread :lol:

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