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Montero is still a bop! A shame "Sun Goes Down" is yet to be shit though.

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14 | :down: 11 | 8th week

 

Rag'n'Bone Man and P!nk

Anywhere Away From Here

 

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2nd single from Life By Misadventure

Released: 9th April 2021

Label: Sony Music Entertainment UK

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (22/04/2021) | 32-51-32-31-9-9-11-14

 

Sales: 100k+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

01 Sales

23 Audio Streaming

12 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Rag'n'Bone Man

As a bearded bloke with a great big voice trading under the unabashedly old-fashioned name of Rag’n’Bone Man, Rory Graham shattered the mould for music stars who broke out of in the 2010s. Then again, he was bound to break something given the power that pours out of him on “Human”, his debut single in 2016. The fusion of blues and hip-hop established the singer/songwriter—born in 1985 in the town of Uckfield—as one of the decade’s most unique new arrivals. It’s also an arresting showcase for the booming baritone that Graham himself was surprised to discover when he tried singing a Muddy Waters song at an open mic in the mid-2000s. Until then, he’d spent his teenage years rapping for hip-hop and drum ‘n’ bass crews in his hometown. His take on vintage blues—as well as soul and funk, two words he has tattooed on knuckles—still reflects his love of the more modern sounds and sensibilities provided by collaborators like producer Two Inch Punch a.k.a. Ben Ash on Rag’n’Bone’s 2017 debut album Human. With “Giant”—a 2019 match-up with Calvin Harris—Graham got another chance to show how his old-school gusto and soulful delivery can heighten a song’s intensity without overwhelming it or blunting its pop appeal. Even with all of Graham’s potential force, he knows the value of restraint, too. - Apple Music

 

P!nk

From the start, P!nk made it her business to be different: “Tired of being compared to damn Britney Spears,” she sang on 2001’s “Don’t Let Me Get Me". “She’s so pretty/That just ain’t me.” Even as she rose in fame, she retained the whiff of an outsider—someone too frank, too unapologetic, too real for the show: not an icon, but a human being. As a girl, P!nk (born Alecia Beth Moore in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, in 1979) loved Madonna and Janis Joplin, and tried her hand at opera, show tunes and punk rock. She started performing in clubs as a teenager, taking her name from Steve Buscemi’s "Mr. Pink” character in the Quentin Tarantino film Reservoir Dogs: quippy, edgy, ready for trouble. After the demise of her first group, Choice, which was briefly signed to LaFace Records, P!nk released her 2000 debut, Can’t Take Me Home, co-writing more than half the album’s tracks. A year later, she released M!ssundaztood, a leap forward both artistically and commercially, bridging the immediacy of club pop with songs that were confessional, genuine, frustrated and raw (“Family Portrait”, “Just Like a Pill”). That style paved the way for artists like Halsey, Kesha and just about every other major female pop star in her wake.

 

While her attitude was central to her appeal—whether she was tilting towards rock on 2003’s Try This or tipping back to dance on 2006’s I’m Not Dead—what really set her apart was her versatility: It was hard to imagine another singer capable of tackling something as bitterly sarcastic as “I Got Money Now” (“You don’t have to like me anymore/I’ve got money now”) and then shifting, with total credibility, to “Dear Mr. President” or “Who Knew”—who could be a punk one minute and an embracing, almost maternal comfort the next. She also set new standards as a live act, incorporating aerial dance and acrobatics into her extravagant stage shows. (Check out her performance of “Sober” at the 2009 VMAs for proof.)

 

In 2012, The Truth About Love marked another career high, tackling marriage, parenthood and the heft of Real Adult Emotions with a frankness that was funny, touching and refreshingly unsentimental (“It’s whispered by the angels’ lips,” she sang on the title track, “and it can turn you into a son of a bitch”). Speaking to Beats 1 host Zane Lowe about 2019’s Hurts 2B Human, she described the album’s title track in classic P!nk fashion—welcoming, human, but with an edge: “Everybody is going through something. And the point is, it’s all about your village, it’s all about your people, and the circle you create around you to get through all the bullshit in this world.” - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

Rag'n'Bone Man

2016 02 Human -1- MILLIONAIRE

2017 13 Skin -2- MILLIONAIRE

2018 83 Grace (We All Try) -3-

2018 55 Run (Bugzy Malone feat. Rag'n'Bone Man)

2018 79 Photographs (Professor Green & Rag'n'Bone Man)

2019 02 Giant (Calvin Harris & Rag'n'Bone Man) MILLIONAIRE

2021 29 All You Ever Wanted -1-

2021 09 Anywhere Away From Here (Rag'n'Bone Man & P!nk) -2-

 

0 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 3 x Top 10 | 4 x Top 20 | 5 x Top 40 | 8 x Top 100

 

P!nk

2000 06 There You Go -1-

2000 05 Most Girls -2-

2001 09 You Make Me Sick -3-

2001 01 Lady Marmalade (Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mýa & P!nk) -OST- MILLIONAIRE

2002 02 Get The Party Started -1-

2002 06 Don't Let Me Get Me -2-

2002 01 Just Like A Pill -3-

2002 11 Family Portrait -4-

2003 03 Feel Good Time (feat. William Orbit) -OST/1-

2003 07 Trouble -2-

2004 11 God Is A DJ -3-

2004 21 Last To Know -4-

2006 04 Stupid Girls -1-

2006 05 Who Knew -2-

2006 10 U + Ur Hand -3-

2006 27 Nobody Knows -4-

2007 34 Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely) -5-

2008 01 So What -1- MILLIONAIRE

2009 09 Sober -2-

2009 12 Please Don't Leave Me -3-

2009 29 Funhouse -4-

2009 62 I Don't Believe You -5-

2010 82 Won't Back Down (Eminem feat. P!nk)

2010 13 Raise Your Glass -1-

2010 10 F**kin' Perfect -2-

2012 03 Blow Me (One Last Kiss) -1-

2012 08 Try -2-

2013 02 Just Give Me A Reason (feat. Nate Ruess) -3- MILLIONAIRE

2013 16 True Love (feat. Lily Allen) -4-

2016 19 Just Like Fire -OST-

2017 47 Waterfall (Stargate feat. P!nk & Sia)

2017 03 What About Us -1- MILLIONAIRE

2017 25 Beautiful Trauma -2-

2017 33 Revenge (feat. Eminem) -AT-

2018 11 A Million Dreams -OST-

2019 08 Walk Me Home -1-

2019 61 Hurts 2B Human (feat. Khalid) -3-

2019 88 Can We Pretend (feat. Cash Cash) -2-

2020 40 One Too Many (Keith Urban & P!nk)

2021 52 Cover Me In Sunshine (P!nk & Willow Sage Hart) -1-

2021 09 Anywhere Away From Here (Rag'n'Bone Man & P!nk)

2021 39 All I Know So Far -2-

 

3 x #1 | 11 x Top 5 | 21 x Top 10 | 28 x Top 20 | 36 x Top 40 | 42 x Top 100

 

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A spoiler for #13 from Vick! :lol:

I haven't heard it. Tell me pls! :P

13 | :down: 12 | 8th week

 

Polo G

RAPSTAR

 

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1st single from Hall of Fame

Released: 9th April 2021

Label: Columbia Records

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (22/04/2021) | 3-4-7-9-10-14-12-13

 

Sales: 200k+

Certification: Silver

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

70 Sales

02 Audio Streaming

02 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Even in the crowded field of mournful singer-rappers, Polo G stands out. It’s not the depth of his trauma—poverty, hunger, gang violence, drug addiction, and prison, all before his 20th birthday—or even his willingness to share it. It’s his focus. Listen to a Polo record—“Heartless,” “Pop Out,” “Through da Storm,” “Go Stupid”—and you can hear an artist obsessed by craft. The flow is dense but melodic, the lyrics plainspoken but crammed with imagery and detail, more in tune with classic rap virtuosity than the loose impressionism that ruled most of the 2010s. And in a culture of rappers making records back-to-back-to-back to capitalize on interest, Polo has been borderline stingy: no mixtapes, no bloated deluxe editions three months after the initial drop, albums running closer to 40 minutes than 80. He’s said in the past that he doesn’t freestyle, he writes. And when he’s done writing—that’s when he goes to record. And if he doesn’t love what comes out at the session? Like, love-it love? He keeps it to himself.

 

Born Taurus Bartlett in 1999, Polo was raised in Chicago public housing, coming up through the rough, quick-delivery style of local hip-hop known as drill. Like local heroes G Herbo, Lil Durk, and, to a lesser extent, Chief Keef, Polo’s primary subject was pain: personal, racial, generational. But as compelling and tightly wound as his debut was (2019’s Die a Legend), he knew you could only get so much mileage out of the same story, and took his follow-up—2020’s THE GOAT—as a chance to evolve, exploring more pop- and club-oriented sounds while retaining the intensity that makes his performances shine. - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

2019 41 Pop Out (feat. Lil Tjay) -1-

2020 91 Flex (feat. Juice WRLD) -AT-

2020 48 Martin & Gina -1-

2020 54 Epidemic -NAS-

2021 03 Patience (KSI feat. YUNGBLUD & Polo G)

2021 40 Headshot (Lil Tjay, Polo G & Fivio Foreign)

2021 03 RAPSTAR -1-

2021 56 GANG GANG (Polo G & Lil Wayne) -2-

 

0 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 2 x Top 10 | 2 x Top 20 | 3 x Top 40 | 8 x Top 100

 

Social Media

 

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that pink and rag n bone man is as boring as one wouldve predicted by reading the artists associated
Talking of Polo G - it's looking like 'Martin and Gina' has finally gone to ACR this week.

12 | :up: 13 | 17th week

 

Masked Wolf

Astronaut In The Ocean

 

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Non-album single

Released: 7th June 2019 / 22nd January 2021

Label: Elektra Records

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (18/02/2021) | 58-44-35-32-30-24-23-20-18-15-16-16-14-14-17-13-12

 

Sales: 200k+

Certification: Silver

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

16 Sales

16 Audio Streaming

34 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Raised on Eminem and 50 Cent, Australian rapper Masked Wolf developed a rap style that paired astute, often personal lyricism with clean production values. He slowly built a listenership with a series of stand-alone tracks, hitting streaming numbers in the multimillions with his 2021 single "Astronaut in the Ocean." Masked Wolf was born Harry Michael and grew up in Sydney. By age 13, he was writing his own rap songs, inspired by favorites like Eminem and Kevin Gates. As he grew up, he discovered other rap influences, and worked some of Drake's cool-headed poise and the sinister atmospheres of American trap production into his songs. Early tracks like 2018's "Speed Racer" and 2019's "Vibin'" gave way to tracks that addressed topics such as mental health and peer pressure on songs like "Numb." Masked Wolf's fame grew exponentially with the release of "Astronaut in the Ocean" in January 2021. The song quickly accrued more than 75 million streams in under a month and set the scene for his music to reach a new level. - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

2021 12 Astronaut In The Ocean -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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Talking of Polo G - it's looking like 'Martin and Gina' has finally gone to ACR this week.

 

The most devastating news of the year for many.

I'm still loving Astronaut in the Ocean :wub:

11 | :up: 16 | 13th week

 

Majestic and Boney M.

Rasputin

 

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Non-album single

Released: 26th February 2021

Label: Nitron Music

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (18/03/2021) | 96-70-49-38-29-31-27-21-18-19-22-16-11

 

Sales: 100k+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

04 Sales

27 Audio Streaming

75 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Majestic

Majestic, whose real name is Kevin Christie, is a house producer, garage MC and resident Kiss FM DJ who started out as an MC performing on the north London nightclub circuit at just 15 years of age. He rapidly broke through onto Garage pirate radio stations and forums, before being snapped up by international promoters to perform tours worldwide. Majestic has since crossed into a multitude of dance music genres, from UK Garage to House to Drum & Bass and Dubstep, performing with leading artists across the scene including Sigma, DJ EZ, MJ Cole, Judge Jules, Micky Slim, Jack Beats, Laidback Luke, The Wideboys, Netsky, High Contrast, Loadstar, Shy FX, Skream, Prodigy, Nero, Jacob Plant, Craig David, Tinie Tempah and Stormzy. As well as being named ‘best live MC in the game’ by Radio 1 DJ Mistajam, his releases have gained radio support from the likes of DJ Target, Pete Tong, Kissy Sell Out, Zane Lowe, Nick Grimshaw and Sara Cox. Majestic also caught the attention of Dubstep superstar Skrillex, who sampled his tune ‘Ruffneck Bass’ for his 2011 More Monsters and Sprites EP. - Sony Music UK

 

Boney M.

Boney M. was a Euro-Caribbean vocal group created by German record producer Frank Farian, who served as the group's primary songwriter. Originally based in West Germany, the four original members of the group's official line-up were Liz Mitchell and Marcia Barrett from Jamaica, Maizie Williams from Montserrat and Bobby Farrell, a performing artist from Aruba. The group was formed in 1976 and achieved popularity during the disco era of the late 1970s. Since the 1980s, various line-ups of the band have performed with different personnel. The band has sold around 80 million records worldwide and is known for international hits such as "Daddy Cool", "Ma Baker", "Belfast", "Sunny", "Rasputin", "Mary's Boy Child – Oh My Lord" and "Rivers of Babylon". - Wikipedia

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

Majestic

2015 75 Creeping In The Dark (Majestic & Jungle 70) -1-

2017 52 Naughty Sesh (Majestic & Tigermonkey) -1-

2021 11 Rasputin (Majestic & Boney M.) -NAS-

 

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

 

Boney M.

1976 06 Daddy Cool -1-

1977 03 Sunny -2-

1977 02 Ma Baker -1-

1977 08 Belfast -2-

1978 01 Rivers Of Babylon / Brown Girl In The Ring -1- MILLION SELLER

1978 02 Rasputin -2-

1978 01 Mary's Boy Child / Oh My Lord -1- MILLION SELLER

1979 10 Painter Man -1-

1979 03 Hooray! Hooray! It's A Holi-Holiday -NAS-

1979 12 Gotta Go Home / El Lute -1-

1979 35 I'm Born Again / Bahama Mama -2-

1980 57 My Friend Jack -1-

1981 66 Children Of Paradise / Gadda-Da-Vida -NAS-

1981 39 We Kill The World (Don't Kill The World) -1-

1988 52 Mary's Boy Child (Megamix) -NAS-

1989 92 Summer Megamix -1-

1990 94 Stories (Boney M. & Liz Mitchell) -NAS-

1992 07 Boney M. Megamix -1-

1993 38 Brown Girl In The Ring (Remix) -2-

1999 22 Ma Baker / Somebody Screamed (Boney M. vs. Horny United) -1-

2001 47 Daddy Cool 2001 -1-

2021 11 Rasputin (Majestic & Boney M.)

 

2 x #1 | 6 x Top 5 | 10 x Top 10 | 12 x Top 20 | 16 x Top 40 | 22 x Top 100

 

Social Media

 

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Still appreciate this Rasputin :P

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