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I don't think it's likely that Rag'n'Bone Man would fall from #16 today to out of the top 40 entirely? :unsure: It is still #1 on iTunes and top 40 on Apple Music, I can't see it falling much lower than the mid 20s or so.

Sounds like a good thing to me x

 

(actually I do vaguely remember that Tom Zanetti collab now you mention it)

 

Hope it will hold up, didn’t realise it was doing ok on Apple Music.

They don't allow two GHs for anyone though...

 

For Madonna, the GH that done worse, charted last week. Celebration contains more of her streaming hits but TIC charted.

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Why not? If they sell enough

 

EDIT: for streaming purposes you are correct, streams are only added to the biggest seller, but if the other sells enough to chart anyway it will still chart.

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Why not? If they sell enough

 

EDIT: for streaming purposes you are correct, streams are only added to the biggest seller, but if the other sells enough to chart anyway it will still chart.

Exactly and I don't think the second DMX GH can chart based on pure sales alone.

Y&Y have zero support on Spotify so far, so it's not gonna be a hit unless that improves

no matter how well received it's been or how many ads you've seen

 

Too bad Pink/Rag are down so low already, don't think Ella/Tom have a chance for t10 either consider the 2 Dave tracks are coming

 

Years and Years are no2 on NMF and it is Ollys picture that accompanies the playlist, so I don't think he has had 'zero' support from Spotify.

It's not zero, but NMF impact only lasts for one day, Starstruck hasn't been added to Hot Hits yet and that's what it really needs to impact the chart!
A dance-rapper, he's no Bad Boy Chiller Crew xx

 

 

(also had a song with Tom Zanetti last year)

 

I like this Silky track. Sounds quite similar in style to Bad Boy Chiller Crew's early era songs before they went a bit cheesy with DYWAM.

I like this Silky track. Sounds quite similar in style to Bad Boy Chiller Crew's early era songs before they went a bit cheesy with DYWAM.

I'd argue BBCC are always cheesy lol, their whole act is taking the piss

 

(unlike Silky who I'm pretty sure is serious...)

I'd argue BBCC are always cheesy lol, their whole act is taking the piss

 

(unlike Silky who I'm pretty sure is serious...)

 

Well their songs like 450 and Hideout I don't find that cheesy. Don't You Worry About Me I do find cheesy though especially the chorus.

 

Wish Hideout was heading for being a hit and not Don't You Worry About Me.

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Hideout is decent, it's a shame it's not turned into a hit.

It's only been out for a week! It's currently hovering around the #350 mark on Apple

I've pretty much given up hope of James Arthur going Top 40 now. As if a performance on Jonathan Ross couldn't even get it to climb a couple of places into the midweek Top 40!
I hope Justice overtakes Positions by Friday. :P

DMX update from OCC -

 

Two of rapper's iconic songs are expected to return to the Official Singles Chart this week. His signature hit X Gon' Give It To Ya is currently at Number 51 in the latest sales flash, with its UK chart sales up 526% week-on-week. The song originally peaked at Number 6 in 2003.

 

Meanwhile, chart sales of his 1998 single Ruff Ryders Anthem are up a massive 793%, placing it at Number 89 in the latest update.

 

Two more songs seeing a significant uplift are Where The Hood At? - a Top 20 hit in 2003 - up 655% week-on-week, and 1999's Party Up, up 636%.

 

On today's Official Albums Chart sales flash, DMX's greatest hits The Best Of is at Number 6 with a huge week-on-week uplift of 13,513%. The collection, released in 2010, hasn't charted in the UK before and could earn the rapper his second Top 10 collection following 2003's Grand Champ.

Any sign / hope of Years & Years charting?

Unlikely this week unless it picks up on Apple and Spotify as the week goes on. Only at #52 in yesterday’s mids

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