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Burner On Deck is ok tbh, it's not my favourite song but it is ok. Some other rap songs in recent weeks I have just instantly hated but this one is alright.
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17 | :down: 13 | 6th week

 

SZA

Good Days

 

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2nd single from forthcoming studio album

Released: 25th December 2020

Label: Top Dawg Entertainment

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (07/01/2021) | 98-28-14-14-13-17

 

Sales: 70k+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

70 Sales

16 Audio Streaming

49 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Solána Rowe had a weird time growing up. Jersey suburbs, orthodox Muslim household, parents working their way through corporate America, wanted to fit in, couldn’t. She got bullied for wearing a hijab after 9/11 and became the kind of teenager who, on at least one occasion, drew the cops into a chase while joyriding in the family car. “[My parents] were only strict because they were reasonable,” she told Apple Music in 2017. “Like, they’re black, they come from the South and Midwest, they don’t come from anything…they’re not tryna take a gang of risks.” That Rowe had her own ideas about how to live didn’t help. “I rebelled really hard, and I learned everything the hard way,” she said. “I’m very hardheaded, very curious.”

 

It’s a balance—rebellious but insecure, expressive but self-conscious, dreamy but alert—that has made Rowe resonant, but also an anomaly, the kind of artist who doesn’t ignore her quirks or contradictions, but brings them to the table in all their messy human glory. After self-releasing a couple of EPs in her early twenties (she took her name from the Nation of Islam’s Supreme Alphabet—Savior Zig-Zag Allah), she became the first female artist signed to Top Dawg Entertainment, joining future collaborators Kendrick Lamar and Jay Rock. Released in 2017, her debut album, Ctrl, put her at the vanguard of contemporary R&B, mixing the expressivity of classic soul with a hazy, synth-heavy atmosphere and a playful sense of lyricism that brought Rowe’s inner monologue out. “Even with the heels and tighter clothes and other things, I’m still just me,” she said. “I still have a lot of anxiety about the world, and my thoughts, and what people think about my thoughts.” - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

2016 88 Consideration (Rihanna feat. SZA)

2017 12 What Lovers Do (Maroon 5 feat. SZA)

2017 82 Homemade Dynamite (Lorde feat. Khalid, SZA & Post Malone)

2018 55 The Weekend (SZA & Calvin Harris) -1-

2018 05 All The Stars (Kendrick Lamar & SZA) -OST- MILLIONAIRE

2019 45 Power Is Power (SZA, The Weeknd & Travis Scott) -OST-

2019 66 Just Us (DJ Khaled feat. SZA)

2020 44 The Other Side (SZA & Justin Timberlake) -OST-

2020 55 Hit Different (feat. Ty Dolla $ign) -1-

2021 13 Good Days -2-

 

0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 1 x Top 10 | 3 x Top 20 | 3 x Top 40 | 10 x Top 100

 

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Burner On Deck could be worse given the names involved (particularly Young Adz, can we pls stop acknowledging him x) but it's the weakest of the three Fredo tracks this week.
Oh gosh not sza, I would rather still be listening to Fredo :lol:

Good Days :wub: :wub: :wub:

 

My favourite song right now, it is so amazing. I hope it has not peaked and goes up when the music video comes out.

Good Days still the best song in the chart. Sublime :wub:
Why are the smilies still Xmas themed lol?! :(

 

Good Days is OK but doesn't really go anywhere for me

It's just you, ctrl+F5 to get rid of them! :kink:

How on earth did this become the song of darts?

Sky Sports started using it in their advertisement beak not sure which year though but since then they have used it.

ALBUMS

 

1 Celeste - Not Your Muse

2 Fredo - Money Can't Buy Happiness

3 Arlo Parks - Collapsed in Sunbeams

4 Steven Wilson - THE FUTURE BITES

5 Harry Styles - Fine Line

16 | :up: 17 | 5th week

 

HVME

Goosebumps

 

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Non-album single

Released: 12th June 2020

Label: Lithuania HQ / B1 Recordings

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (14/01/2021) | 37-25-15-17-16

 

Sales: 100k+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

39 Sales

19 Audio Streaming

__ Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Behind the mysterious name HVME (pronounced like the English "Hume") stands a young producer born in Murcia, south-east Spain. In 2016 he started with his first productions, which musically move between Future House, Slap House and Deep House. His international breakthrough finally came in 2020, when his track "Goosebumps", which was released on the label Lithuania HQ, went through the ceiling. By the way, the artist's name is an abbreviation of his civil name, in combination with the name of the Scottish philosopher David Hume (1711 -1776), with a "V" replacing the "U". HVME has been the nickname his friends once gave him years ago. - Spotify

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

2021 15 Goosebumps -NAS-

 

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

 

Social Media

 

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15 | :down: 12 | 23rd week

 

Dua Lipa featuring DaBaby

Levitating

 

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5th single from Future Nostalgia

Released: 27th March 2020 / 13th August 2020 (Blessed Madonna remix) / 2nd October 2020 (DaBaby remix)

Label: Dua Lipa

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (20/08/2020) | 39-71-72-77-93-x

RE (15/10/2020) | 30-22-13-14-13-10-10-5-7-20-23-73-68-5-9-11-12-15

 

Sales: 400k+

Certification: Gold

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

02 Sales

11 Audio Streaming

20 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

There’s purpose in Dua Lipa’s euphoric pop. “For me, it’s about championing women and putting ourselves in the position of power,” the singer told Apple Music in 2020, ahead of the release of her second album, Future Nostalgia. “I have been inspired by the female alphas that have shown me that we can do it. And that we can wear the pants, you know? We need more of that in music.” Forcing the world to get a little more comfortable with female alphas has been a mission statement for Lipa (born in London to Kosovar Albanian parents in 1995) since her 2017 self-titled debut. It housed the triumphant breakup smash “New Rules”, the self-love anthem “IDGAF” and the assured “Hotter Than Hell”—songs which made it clear that this was no ingénue, but rather an outspoken, effortlessly cool face of pop’s future. Indeed, that status was cemented a year later when Lipa made history as the first female solo artist to receive five BRIT Award nominations. She won two and, in 2019, added two Grammys to her mantelpiece.

 

Despite the success of her debut, Lipa wasn’t interested in recreating its hits. “People always say, ‘The second album is really scary,’ but for me, it’s more scary to go back into the studio and try to create something like ‘New Rules’ or ‘IDGAF’ over and over again,” she said. “I feel like I’d end up in a vicious cycle of trying to get somewhere but never being able to mature as an artist.” And so, to move forward, she pivoted to the past, drawing on disco and funk—and filtering it through her ahead-of-its-time pop—to arrive at Future Nostalgia. Decadent and every bit as empowering as those early hits, it brought Lipa her first Mercury Prize nod, multiple Grammy nominations and a rightful place in pop’s upper echelons. And with it, too, came Lipa’s new purpose. Released just as the world went into lockdown amid the coronavirus crisis, Future Nostalgia became an urgent tonic for tough times—danced to in living rooms across the world. Yet Lipa wasn’t done there: Five months later, she unveiled Club Future Nostalgia, a thrilling remixed version on which the singer teamed up with club queen The Blessed Madonna, and guests including Madonna, Missy Elliott, Gwen Stefani and Mark Ronson, to bring lockdown-fatigued listeners another dose of escapism. “I didn’t think I’d be putting albums out during a global pandemic,” added Lipa. “But it’s just about creating experiences for everyone at home. That’s the most important thing for me now.”

 

All of this, of course, is only just the beginning. “I really feel like I’m finding my feet,” said Lipa. “I feel so proud of Future Nostalgia as a whole and the most confident and the most myself making it. But I’m already planning the next move.” - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

Dua Lipa

2016 15 Hotter Than Hell -2-

2016 30 Blow Your Mind (Mwah) -3-

2016 10 No Lie (Sean Paul feat. Dua Lipa)

2017 09 Be The One -1/4- MILLIONAIRE

2017 14 Scared To Be Lonely (Martin Garrix & Dua Lipa) MILLIONAIRE

2017 86 Lost In Your Light (feat. Miguel) -5-

2017 01 New Rules -6- MILLIONAIRE

2018 03 IDGAF -7- MILLIONAIRE

2018 01 One Kiss (Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa) MILLIONAIRE

2018 04 Electricity (Silk City & Dua Lipa feat. Diplo & Mark Ronson)

2018 36 Kiss And Make Up (Dua Lipa & BLACKPINK) -AT-

2019 24 Swan Song -OST-

2019 02 Don't Start Now -1- MILLIONAIRE

2020 03 Physical -2-

2020 06 Break My Heart -3-

2020 31 Hallucinate -4-

2020 72 UN DIA (ONE DAY) (J Balvin, Dua Lipa, Bad Bunny & Tainy)

2020 05 Levitating (feat. DaBaby) -5-

2020 79 Fever (Dua Lipa & Angèle) -PS-

2020 08 Prisoner (Miley Cyrus feat. Dua Lipa)

2021 95 Real Groove (Kylie Minogue & Dua Lipa)

 

2 x #1 | 7 x Top 5 | 11 x Top 10 | 13 x Top 20 | 17 x Top 40 | 21 x Top 100

 

DaBaby

2019 97 INTRO -1-

2019 66 BOP -2-

2019 13 My Oh My (Camila Cabello feat. DaBaby)

2020 54 Oprah's Bank Account (Lil Yachty & DaBaby feat. Drake)

2020 46 FIND MY WAY -1-

2020 01 ROCKSTAR (feat. Roddy Ricch) -2- MILLIONAIRE

2020 14 For The Night (Pop Smoke feat. Lil Baby & DaBaby)

2020 05 Levitating (Dua Lipa feat. DaBaby)

 

1 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 2 x Top 10 | 4 x Top 20 | 4 x Top 40 | 8 x Top 100

 

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I thought 'Good Days' was going to be huge, has it basically done what 'My Oh My' did this time last year?

 

I was surprised that it became a hit at all as it doesn't sound like one at all to me. I hope SZA's rumoured next single currently tiled "Shirt" is a bigger hit for her.

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