March 5, 20215 yr Friday is such a bop, 2021 really is the year of dance music Dance music went through a bad patch a few years ago but modern dance music has gotten so good again :party2:
March 5, 20215 yr 04 | 04 | 16th week Tiësto The Business Non-album single Released: 25th September 2020 Label: Musical Freedom Label Chart Statistics NE (26/11/2020) | 83-82-88-91-72-90-86-31-21-16-14-11-7-6-4-4 Sales: 200k+ Certification: Silver Status: Standard Chart Ratio 02 Sales 05 Audio Streaming 17 Video Streaming Video nCg3ufihKyU Biography Born Tijs Michiel Verwest in the small Dutch city of Breda in 1969, Tiësto went on to become more than just a world-famous electronic musician—he largely created the model for a powerhouse DJ in the 21st century. He got his start in the mid-’80s, when the skeletal sounds of Belgian new beat ruled Holland’s clubs, but it was trance—sleeker and more emotive—that moved him. His first proper DJ mix , 1997’s Magik One (First Flight), showcases his signature style in dreamy synth melodies drawn out above tough but streamlined drum grooves. As trance’s foremost ambassador, he pioneered stadium raving with solo DJ concerts in sports arenas; in 2004, he played for millions at the Summer Olympics opening ceremony in Athens. And his Club Life weekly radio show and mix series, one of trance’s premier global platforms, became synonymous with the genre itself. But you don’t become the world’s No. 1 DJ by sitting still. By 2011’s Club Life: Volume One Las Vegas, Tiësto was following through on a shift that had begun with his 2009 album, Kaleidoscope, a blend of high-energy trance and airy pop melodies that heralded the next big rave revolution: EDM. With 2014’s A Town Called Paradise, he made good on EDM’s anything-goes promise with a collection encompassing soaring toplines, massive drops, and other big-room thrills without turning his back on the aching melodies that made his name. As the decade drew to a close, playful collabs with a new generation of producers who had come up in his wake—The Chainsmokers, Oliver Heldens, DJ Snake, Hardwell—only served to confirm his versatility and cement his legacy. - Apple Music Top 100 Chart History 1999 97 Theme From Norefjell (DJ Tiësto) -NAS- 2001 56 Flight 643 (DJ Tiësto) -1- 2001 22 Suburban Train/Urban Train (DJ Tiësto) -2- 2002 25 Lethal Industry (DJ Tiësto) -3- 2002 36 643 (Love's On Fire) (DJ Tiësto feat. Suzanne Palmer) -4- 2002 56 Obsession (Tiësto & Junkie XL) -5- 2003 48 Traffic -1- 2004 30 Love Comes Again (feat. BT) -2- 2004 86 Suburban Train -AT- 2004 87 In My Memory -AT- 2004 88 Sparkles -NAS- 2004 43 Just Be (feat. Kirsty Hawkshaw) -3- 2005 37 Adagio For Strings -4- 2006 89 The Loves We Lost (Tiësto presents Allure) 2006 67 Dance4Life (feat. Maxi Jazz) -1- 2007 90 He's A Pirate -2- 2009 44 I Will Be Here (Tiësto & Sneaky Sound System) -1- 2010 83 Feel It (Three 6 Mafia feat. Tiësto with Sean Kingston & Flo Rida) -NAS- 2010 91 Who Wants To Be Alone (feat. Nelly Furtado) -2- 2011 13 C'mon (Catch 'Em By Surprise) (Tiësto vs. Diplo feat. Busta Rhymes) -NAS- 2011 48 The First Note Is Silent (High Contrast feat. Tiësto & Underworld) 2012 80 We Own The Night (Tiësto & Wolfgang Gartner) -NAS- 2014 06 Red Lights -1- 2014 03 Wasted (feat. Matthew Koma) -2- 2016 39 The Right Song (Tiësto & Oliver Heldens feat. Natalie La Rose) -NAS- 2016 60 Summer Nights (feat. John Legend) -NAS- 2018 05 Jackie Chan (Tiësto & Dzeko feat. Preme & Post Malone) -1- 2019 24 Ritual (Tiësto, Jonas Blue & Rita Ora) -2- 2019 15 God Is A Dancer (Tiësto & Mabel) -3- 2020 76 Nothing Really Matters (Tiësto & Becky Hill) -4- 2020 04 The Business -NAS- 0 x #1 | 3 x Top 5 | 4 x Top 10 | 6 x Top 20 | 13 x Top 40 | 31 x Top 100 Social Media Tiësto http://i.imgur.com/1SERq1f.png
March 5, 20215 yr I'm on 266 plays on my last.fm and I'm still not bored of it :ph34r: I would say thats more than me (not sure how to check that on Apple Music though) but its near the top of my on the go songs on my phone so time to delet maybe next week. He was number one on my PC!
March 5, 20215 yr I would say thats more than me (not sure how to check that on Apple Music though) but its near the top of my on the go songs on my phone so time to delet maybe next week. He was number one on my PC! We love to see it *.* it was his 5th #1 for me in less than 6 months :ph34r:
March 5, 20215 yr Was hoping The Business could get to the top three somehow but looks like that was asking too much, still really happy with how big this has become! :wub:
March 5, 20215 yr I absolutely adore The Business, great to see it hold its position, although a rise wouldn't go amiss ;)
March 5, 20215 yr We love to see it *.* it was his 5th #1 for me in less than 6 months :ph34r: The song hasnt made me check anything else out yet I will wait to see if he gets more chart hits this year!!
March 5, 20215 yr 03 | 02 | 3rd week Lil Tjay and 6LACK Calling My Phone 4th single from forthcoming studio album Released: 12th February 2021 Label: Columbia Records Chart Statistics NE (25/02/2021) | 2-2-3 Sales: 80k+ Certification: - Status: Standard Chart Ratio 40 Sales 01 Audio Streaming 01 Video Streaming Video zzd4ydafGR0 Biography Lil Tjay Lil Tjay is stuck between two worlds. He grew up in the South Bronx, where the tradition of hustlers-turned-rappers is less a myth than an everyday reality. Born in 2001, though, Tjay was also deeply obsessed with the culture of the internet; his two favourite artists are Justin Bieber and Lil Wayne. This duality is his greatest strength. The MC, born Tione Jayden Merritt, isn’t afraid to rap about both sides of his childhood. “I was just an innocent kid, but I still had that street view,” he explained to Apple Music. “I had that balance. I just rap about things that I’ve been through.” His first hit, 2018’s “Resume,” was a SoundCloud sensation, released when Tjay was just a teen. He credits his sharpened pen to his stint in prison on robbery charges a year earlier. On the track, he touches on the fragility of his success when he raps, “I bug out on all instrumentals/It might be my time, but I can't go.” As his career progressed, though, he became more comfortable with his fame and supplemented his melodic flow and infectious, unforgettable bars with talk of designer clothes and foreign cars. His biggest hits, like “F.N” from 2019’s True 2 Myself, move from lamenting his past to celebrating the present. “Cartier glasses, 20/20, got a clear view/You a man, I don't fear you/Act up, we gon' mask up, boy, I dare you,” he raps. Lil Tjay is honest in discussing his path because he knows it’s what makes him him. “All my songs are relatable to my story,” he told Apple Music. “I just hope they’re relatable to my fans, too.” - Apple Music 6LACK In his Up Next interview for Apple Music, 6LACK remembered the night he pulled up next to a car and heard the driver playing his music. Not talking. Not on her phone. Just nodding her head, chilling, connecting. He’d had some lean years—at one point, he’d thought about scavenging food from the trash. So to get a glimmer that all of his work had been worth it? That a quiet kid from East Atlanta who felt like music was his only mode of expression was getting heard? Even he had to admit that was pretty cool. “One of those moments where it’s just, like, ‘OK, that’s kind of dope.’” Born Ricardo Valentine, Jr., in 1992, 6LACK—pronounced “black”, but a reference to the police precinct covering East Atlanta—started battle-rapping as a kid. As he developed, his sound got softer but also more focused, splitting the difference between the muscle of trap and the minimal side of modern R&B. Like Drake or The Weeknd, he can be cold. But his best tracks—“Unfair”, “Nonchalant”, “Outside”—mix that coldness with a sense of modesty and self-reflection that make him relatable even when he’s being a little unlikeable. Or, as he puts it on “Sorry”, “I’ma write when I’m wrong.” Yet however painful his experiences have been, turning them into art makes them worth it. “In, like, 25 years when I’m 50 and wrinkly as s**t,” he says, “I’ll know this was my favourite part.” - Apple Music Top 100 Chart History Lil Tjay 2019 81 Slide (French Montana feat. Blueface & Lil Tjay) 2019 41 Pop Out (Polo G feat. Lil Tjay) 2019 69 F.N -AT- 2020 65 Zoo York (feat. Fivio Foreign & Pop Smoke) -AT- 2020 05 Mood Swings (Pop Smoke feat. Lil Tjay) 2020 84 Losses -1- 2020 65 Move On -2- 2021 02 Calling My Phone (Lil Tjay & 6LACK) -3- 0 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 2 x Top 10 | 2 x Top 20 | 2 x Top 40 | 8 x Top 100 6LACK 2018 60 OTW (Khalid, Ty Dolla $ign & 6LACK) 2018 86 Pretty Little Fears (feat. J. Cole) -1- 2018 60 Only Want You (Rita Ora feat. 6LACK) 2021 02 Calling My Phone (Lil Tjay & 6LACK) 0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 1 x Top 10 | 1 x Top 20 | 1 x Top 40 | 4 x Top 100 Social Media Lil Tjay 6LACK http://i.imgur.com/1SERq1f.png
March 5, 20215 yr not sure what's worst... a static top 10 for the last 3 weeks or the prospect of Drake occupying the entire top 3 next week... this is how Apple Music looks at the moment: 1 NEW Drake - What’s Next 2 NEW Drake - Wants and Needs (feat. Lil Baby) 3 NEW Drake - Lemon Pepper Freestyle (feat. Rick Ross)
March 5, 20215 yr Calling My Phone finally moves down then, still can't believe how long Wellerman's spending near the top :lol:
March 5, 20215 yr Omg, could Wellerman actually do it today? :party2: I'm not sure, I hope so though.
March 5, 20215 yr Sorry fell asleep there during 'Call My Phone' was like a comedown after all those dance tracks!
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