January 8, 20215 yr 1- LOVE YOURSELF- Justin Bieber (78,658) 2- SORRY- Justin Bieber (62,081) 3- WHAT DO YOU MEAN?- Justin Bieber (41,049) What a time to be alive :cheeseblock: Hopefully a top 5 placing for him this week! (top SPOT next week?)
January 8, 20215 yr 40 | | 9th week The Kid LAROI SO DONE 4th single from F*CK LOVE (SAVAGE) Released: 23rd October 2020 Label: Columbia Records Chart Statistics NE (05/11/2020) | 57-71-44-51-58-71-68-87-x RE (14/01/2021) | 40 Sales: 70k+ Certification: - Status: Standard Chart Ratio __ Sales 61 Audio Streaming __ Video Streaming Video yasj3j76SyM Biography In an Apple Music interview from mid-2020, The Kid LAROI reminisced about the short but formative time he spent in LA living with the late emo rapper Juice WRLD. They’d hang out all day, bonding, making music, seeing friends, whatever. People always coming and going, never a dull moment. Sometimes, Juice would wake LAROI up in the middle of the night, wild with excitement about a track LAROI had to put a verse on. Other mornings, LAROI would wake up to his and Juice’s managers saying it was time to pack up and head to Texas. Like, now. He was 15, 16 years old. “I’d never experienced anything like that,” he said. “Especially coming from Australia, where everything is kind of like its own bubble.” Not that 15-year-olds outside Australia would be used to it either. But such is the meteoric ascent of a talented young rapper circa 2020. Born Charlton Howard in 2003, LAROI—whose name is a reference to the Kamilaroi Indigenous nation, in which he has family roots—grew up in the suburbs of Sydney, and began to work on music when he was a pre-teen. Like Juice WRLD, Post Malone or even Lil Peep, LAROI’s key tracks—“ALWAYS DO”, “TRAGIC” and the Juice WRLD collaboration “GO”—blend ultra-melodic trap with shades of alternative rock and classic pop, a fusion that has put him on the front burner of pop-rap. His first album, F*CK LOVE, hit the Top 10 before he turned 18. - Apple Music Top 100 Chart History 2020 43 GO (The Kid LAROI & Juice WRLD) -1- 2020 40 SO DONE -2- 2020 66 ALWAYS DO -AT- 2020 23 WITHOUT YOU -3- 2020 78 Reminds Me Of You (Juice WRLD & The Kid LAROI) -NAS- 0 x #1 | 0 x Top 5 | 0 x Top 10 | 0 x Top 20 | 2 x Top 40 | 5 x Top 100 Social Media The Kid LAROI http://i.imgur.com/1SERq1f.png
January 8, 20215 yr This is a lot lot better than Without You, rather it was this one doing the business.
January 8, 20215 yr Maybe it's just me again but I would actually enjoy his songs if he didn't enunciate so strangely.
January 8, 20215 yr 39 | 95 | 25th week Paul Woolford, Diplo and Kareen Lomax Looking For Me Non-album single Released: 5th June 2020 Label: Higher Ground Chart Statistics NE (23/07/2020) | 74-61-50-35-29-14-15-12-8-5-4-4-5-4-22-27-33-34-35-45-61-74-89-x RE (07/01/2021) | 95-39 Sales: 500k+ Certification: Gold Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio 04 Sales 07 Audio Streaming 14 Video Streaming Video estW7sfx-8Y Biography Paul Woolford Paul Michael Woolford has been working tirelessly for over 20 years both in DJ booths globally, and in a myriad of recording studios, to redefine and reinvent all shapes of dance music. He has has applied his touch to over 200 records, including the work of Sam Smith, Depeche Mode, Chemical Brothers, Lana Del Rey, Disclosure, Wiley, Jamie XX, London Grammar, Underworld, Krystal Klear & Morgan Geist, as well as influencing flocks of other producers to drop their inhibitions and embrace bolder sounds. Woolford has recorded 5 Essential Mixes for BBC Radio 1, released 3 mix compilations including most recently FabricLive91: Special Request which was a Recommended release by Resident Advisor. As a DJ he tours relentlessly and held down a 9 year residency at Space on Sundays in Ibiza, as well as a 7 year hometown residency at Back To Basics in Leeds, in addition to playing pretty much every respected serious venue of note globally. Woolford sites a combination of the raw energy & diversity of the pirate radio airwaves, a lifetime of collecting records and the enlightenment of his art school days as key influences. - Spotify Diplo As a kid growing up in South Florida, Diplo listened to whatever: hip-hop, punk rock, Miami bass, Christian radio. “I would watch Rap City on BET and then Country Music Television back-to-back every day after I got out of school,” he told Apple Music in 2020. “It was equal.” The attitude stuck. More than just a DJ or producer, Diplo has become an avatar for the eclectic, border-free nature of pop in the internet era, the kind of artist who not only jumps from genre to genre, but also finds the common denominator that brings them all together. If his teenage listening habits didn’t make immediate sense, that’s the point: It isn’t where the music comes from, it’s how you hear it. Born Thomas Wesley Pentz in 1978, he got his start in his mid-twenties as half of the DJ duo Hollertronix, whose mixes—think “Rock the Casbah” with a Missy Elliott verse on top—captured the wild omnivorousness of 2000s mash-up culture. A few years later, he cofounded Major Lazer, a collaborative, shapeshifting project that brought global dance music to the big-tent festival crowd. The records he’s worked on since—M.I.A.’s ”Paper Planes,” Usher’s “Climax,“ Beyoncé’s “Hold Up,” the Skrillex and Justin Bieber collaboration “Where Are Ü Now”—constitute some of the best, most progressive pop of the millennium, the kind of tracks that have appealed as much to club audiences as to critical cognoscenti. He’s also used his platform to shed light on lesser-known global dance scenes, from New Orleans bounce to Brazilian baile funk—a role that elevates the DJ to cultural ambassador. He plays about 300 shows a year. On a break from touring during 2020, he said there were parts of his house he swears he’d never seen before. And he was ready to get back out and party. - Apple Music Kareen Lomax Atlanta-born Kareen Lomax’s forthcoming 7-track project, Hard Feelings, is an honest and uplifting soundtrack to her own little world that was inspired by her brush with fame and the belief that it was over. After living the rose-tinted life of a hotly tipped pop newcomer in 2016, gaining hundreds of thousands of listeners overnight thanks to a $50 Facebook ad for then single Melatonin, she lost sight of why she began making music to start with and returned to her hometown to be a dog groomer, picking up her life where she left it years before. Now, thanks to a chance discovery from Diplo in 2019, one of the world’s biggest producers, 2020 is set to be Kareen Lomax’s second coming. Hard Feelings represents her life coming full circle, back to the place to where it all began and back to what she loves doing the most. Recording sessions in the city and a remote cabin in the mountains of Georgia ushered in Kareen’s new musical project, a shimmering, spell-binding R&B masterpiece set to be her best yet. - Spotify Top 100 Chart History Paul Woolford 2003 84 Out Of My Life -NAS- 2020 04 Looking For Me (Paul Woolford, Diplo & Kareen Lomax) -NAS- 0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 1 x Top 10 | 1 x Top 20 | 1 x Top 40 | 2 x Top 100 Diplo 2011 13 C'mon (Catch 'Em By Surprise) (Tiësto vs. Diplo feat. Busta Rhymes) -NAS- 2013 04 Earthquake (DJ Fresh & Diplo feat. Dominique Young Unique) 2013 52 Boy Oh Boy (Diplo & GTA) -1- 2014 63 Take Ü There (Skrillex & Diplo present Jack Ü feat. Kiesza) -1- 2015 03 Where Are Ü Now (Skrillex & Diplo present Jack Ü feat. Justin Bieber) -2- MILLIONAIRE 2015 08 Be Right There (Diplo & Sleepy Tom) -NAS- 2018 72 Genius (LSD feat. Sia, Diplo & Labrinth) 2018 17 Thunderclouds (LSD feat. Sia, Diplo & Labrinth) 2018 04 Electricity (Silk City & Dua Lipa feat. Diplo & Mark Ronson) 2018 17 Close To Me (Ellie Goulding, Diplo & Swae Lee) 2019 89 Lonely (Diplo & Jonas Brothers) -1- 2020 04 Looking For Me (Paul Woolford, Diplo & Kareen Lomax) 2020 57 On My Mind (Diplo & SIDEPIECE) -NAS- 0 x #1 | 4 x Top 5 | 5 x Top 10 | 8 x Top 20 | 8 x Top 40 | 13 x Top 100 Kareen Lomax 2020 04 Looking For Me (Paul Woolford, Diplo & Kareen Lomax) 0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 1 x Top 10 | 1 x Top 20 | 1 x Top 40 | 1 x Top 100 Social Media Paul Woolford Diplo Kareen Lomax http://i.imgur.com/1SERq1f.png
January 8, 20215 yr I'm hoping Little Mix can make it to the top. Failing that I'd be happy with Justin on top as Anyone is such an amazing song and I'm glad it has done well this week. This is the second Kid LAROI song I have ever heard and it is great, I am definitely gonna check out his album as this and Without You are both great.
January 8, 20215 yr one of the most overrated songs of last year, this does absolutely nothing for me
January 8, 20215 yr Wanna feel old? The Kid LAROI wasn't even born when the first season of Australian Idol premiered!
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