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32 | :down: 28 | 6th week

 

Marshmello and Jonas Brothers

Leave Before You Love Me

 

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Non-album single

Released: 21st May 2021

Label: Republic Records

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (17/06/2020) | 75-69-43-35-28-32

 

Sales: 50k+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

07 Sales

59 Audio Streaming

90 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Marshmello

Marshmello might just be the unlikeliest pop star you could imagine—the anonymous DJ/producer is known only by his cartoonish, marshmallow-shaped mask, with its broad smile and big, sympathetic eyes. But given the way his music has resonated, he’s clearly the pop star we needed. He got his start with an equally unlikely fusion of tough-as-nails trap and candied EDM, and as early fans debated his identity, a co-sign from Skrillex gave singles like 2015’s trance-laced “Find Me” a viral boost. On Marshmello’s debut album, 2016’s Joytime, his signature qualities began to come into focus—the wistful vibes of “Summer”, the playful melodies of “Blocks”, the chilled-out cool of “Keep It Mello”, featuring deliciously laidback rapping from Omar LinX—but it was the nostalgic “Alone”, with its twin nods to 2000s emo and 1980s electro-pop, that solidified his persona. (“Alone” also kicked off a string of clever coming-of-age-themed videos that reinforced his essential relatability.) Since then, Marshmello has gone from an EDM curiosity to a ubiquitous fixture in pop, using collaborations with artists like Selena Gomez and Logic to further his singular brand of fun. - Apple Music

 

Jonas Brothers

When Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas got their first taste of fame, many erroneously assumed the brothers were just another flash-in-the-pan boy band. What the world got instead was a multi-instrumental trio of talented songwriters with true lasting star power and a roster of canonical pop jams. The Jonases grew up in New Jersey, honing their musical skills in church before finding their way to the majors. Their 2006 debut, It's About Time, paired the boys’ innate talent with Jersey songwriting royalty: Fountains Of Wayne’s Adam Schlesinger and Bon Jovi producer Desmond Child. The Jonas Brothers moved to a Disney label for their eponymous sophomore album in 2007 and started a run of appearances on Disney Channel shows, including the now-legendary Camp Rock, earning the JoBros teen fans around the world. They stoked their fiery fanbase with subsequent summer-lovin’ anthems “Burnin’ Up” and “Tonight”, but weren’t afraid to get personal with ballads like “A Little Bit Longer”, on which Nick opened up about living with diabetes.

 

But growing up sharing the spotlight with siblings took its toll, so after 2009’s aptly titled Lines, Vines and Trying Times, the band split. They took a nearly 10-year break to work on outside projects—including Joe Jonas’ DNCE, which produced the catchy “Cake by the Ocean” single—and focus on being a family again. “We had a better relationship almost immediately following the breakup,” Nick Jonas told Apple Music. The group surprised fans in 2019 by dropping "Sucker", which zipped to No. 1 as fans welcomed their return. Older, wiser and happily coupled, the JoBros were back in the recording studio and in a much better place—all evident in that year's more mature album, Happiness Begins. - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

Marshmello

2017 03 Silence (feat. Khalid) -NAS- MILLIONAIRE

2017 09 Wolves (Selena Gomez & Marshmello)

2018 74 Spotlight (Marshmello & Lil Peep) -NAS-

2018 04 FRIENDS (Marshmello & Anne-Marie) -NAS- MILLIONAIRE

2018 46 Everyday (Logic & Marshmello)

2018 91 You Can Cry (Marshmello, Juicy J & James Arthur) -NAS-

2018 02 Happier (Marshmello & Bastille) -NAS- MILLIONAIRE

2019 63 Alone -NAS-

2019 09 Here With Me (feat. CHVRCHES) -NAS-

2019 55 Light It Up (Marshmello, Tyga & Chris Brown) -NAS-

2019 76 One Thing Right (Marshmello & Kane Brown) -NAS-

2019 62 Tongue Tied (Marshmello, YUNGBLUD & blackbear) -NAS-

2020 33 Be Kind (Marshmello & Halsey) -NAS-

2020 09 Come & Go (Juice WRLD & Marshmello)

2020 42 OK Not To Be OK (Marshmello & Demi Lovato) -NAS-

2021 28 Leave Before You Love Me (Marshmello & Jonas Brothers) -NAS-

 

0 x #1 | 3 x Top 5 | 6 x Top 10 | 6 x Top 20 | 8 x Top 40 | 16 x Top 100

 

Jonas Brothers

2008 13 S.O.S. -1-

2008 30 Burnin' Up / When You Look Me In The Eyes -1-

2008 57 Play My Music -OST-

2008 92 Lovebug -2-

2009 56 Paranoid -1-

2019 04 Sucker -1-

2019 39 Cool -2-

2019 64 Only Human -3-

2019 89 Lonely (Diplo & Jonas Brothers)

2019 53 Like It's Christmas -NAS-

2020 22 What A Man Gotta Do -1-

2020 82 X (feat. KAROL G) -2-

2020 86 I Need You Christmas -NAS-

2021 28 Leave Before You Love Me (Marshmello & Jonas Brothers)

 

0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 1 x Top 10 | 2 x Top 20 | 6 x Top 40 | 14 x Top 100

 

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Thought the Fredo trackwould have interesting lyrics about our, ahem, beloved Prime Minister but no such luck, or they look the kind of lyrics dont' want to decipher.
I'm kinda hoping this Marshmello/Jonas Bros track is only dropping this week because of the football songs and manages to reclimb.
Can't think of a single decent single by the Jonas Brothers or their members apart from DNCE 'Cake by the Ocean'. They're a bit crap really aren't they.

31 | :down: 23 | 19th 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) | 96-70-49-38-29-31-27-21-18-19-22-16-11-11-16-18-20-23-31

 

Sales: 200k+

Certification: Silver

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

04 Sales

25 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

 

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Hoping 'Leave Before You Love Me' can rebound and peak higher than #28, also hoping 'Fly Away' has climbed despite all the new entries today!
Can't think of a single decent single by the Jonas Brothers or their members apart from DNCE 'Cake by the Ocean'. They're a bit crap really aren't they.

 

Same for me with Marshmello except maybe the Demi Lovato one. :lol:

30 | :down: 22 | 16th week

 

Lil Nas X

MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)

 

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2nd single from MONTERO

Released: 26th March 2021

Label: Columbia Records

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (08/04/2021) | 1-1-1-1-1-2-2-4-6-15-19-19-19-19-22-30

 

Sales: 600k+

Certification: Platinum

Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio

 

08 Sales

01 Audio Streaming

01 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

The way Lil Nas X tells it, it sounds simple, almost mystical. “I was just kinda bored,” he told Apple Music. “I wanted to put something up. So that’s what I did.” Not only did the “it” in question—“Old Town Road”—become a global phenomenon (and 2019 Apple Music Award winner for Song of the Year), it prompted surprisingly pertinent conversations about how we define and classify music. Was it country? Was it rap? Cowboy anthem or LGBTQ camp? TikTok novelty or legitimate pop song?

 

It was, of course, all those things, and pity those who couldn’t live with the contradictions. Born Montero Lamar Hill in 1999, Nas grew up outside Atlanta but came of age on the internet, turning to social media and meme-making out of boredom and teenage loneliness—feelings compounded by his struggle to resolve his sexuality. (He later became the first artist to come out while his record was at No. 1, though he’d figured that between the rhinestones and rainbows and the general vibe, it would’ve been obvious.) “I didn’t know it was gonna do what it did,” he said of “Old Town Road” and its companion EP, 7. “But it did what it did.” - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

2019 01 Old Town Road -1- MILLIONAIRE

2019 21 Panini -2-

2019 55 Rodeo (Lil Nas X & Cardi B) -AT-

2020 23 HOLIDAY -1-

2021 01 MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name) -2-

2021 42 SUN GOES DOWN -PS-

 

2 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 2 x Top 10 | 2 x Top 20 | 4 x Top 40 | 6 x Top 100

 

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29 | :down: 24 | 10th week

 

Coldplay

Higher Power

 

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1st single from forthcoming studio album

Released: 7th May 2021

Label: Parlophone Records

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (20/05/2021) | 12-25-19-21-23-20-21-24-24-29

 

Sales: 100k+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

02 Sales

31 Audio Streaming

29 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Coldplay frontman Chris Martin once joked that the two biggest challenges in his life were trying to follow Radiohead and trying to follow Brad Pitt. The Pitt reference was personal, of course—Martin had been married to Pitt’s former fiancée Gwyneth Paltrow—but his self-assessment still felt remarkably apt: Coldplay isn’t just one of the most popular bands in the world, but also torchbearers for a kind of mainstream art-rock whose roots reach back through Radiohead, U2, Pink Floyd and even The Beatles. Yes, the music is anthemic enough to fill arenas—“Clocks”, “Speed of Sound”, “Paradise”, “A Sky Full of Stars”—but detailed and atmospheric, too, stretching the conventions of modern rock without ever losing the emotional thread.

 

Formed in London in the mid-’90s, the band debuted with 2000’s Parachutes. Seasons have changed—the arty experiments of 2008’s Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends, the electro-rush of 2011’s Mylo Xyloto, the eclecticism of 2019’s Everyday Life—but the core of their sound has been consistent: Propulsive, uplifting, grand but vulnerable. In crowded bars and lonely bedrooms, the effect is more or less the same: At the end of the day, Coldplay came for the heart. - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

1999 92 Brothers & Sisters -NAS-

2000 35 Shiver -1-

2000 04 Yellow -2- MILLIONAIRE

2000 10 Trouble -3-

2002 02 In My Place -1-

2002 10 The Scientist -2- MILLIONAIRE

2003 09 Clocks -3-

2003 87 Remixes -EP-

2003 100 God Put A Smile On Your Face -4-

2005 02 Speed Of Sound -1-

2005 04 Fix You -2- MILLIONAIRE

2005 10 Talk -3-

2008 08 Violet Hill -1-

2008 54 Lost! -3-

2008 01 Viva La Vida -2- MILLIONAIRE

2009 28 Life In Technicolor II -4-

2010 88 A Message

2010 13 Christmas Lights -NAS-

2011 06 Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall -1-

2011 01 Paradise -2- MILLION SELLER

2011 04 Princess Of China (Coldplay & Rihanna) -4-

2011 22 Charlie Brown -3-

2013 12 Atlas -OST-

2014 10 Magic -1-

2014 48 Midnight -IG-

2014 09 A Sky Full Of Stars -2- MILLIONAIRE

2014 70 Another's Arms -AT-

2014 95 Miracles -OST-

2015 07 Adventure Of A Lifetime -1- MILLIONAIRE

2015 52 Everglow -4-

2016 06 Hymn For The Weekend -2- MILLIONAIRE

2016 71 Up&Up -3-

2017 02 Something Just Like This (The Chainsmokers & Coldplay) -1- MILLIONAIRE

2017 70 Hypnotised -PS-

2017 54 Miracles (Someone Special) (Coldplay & Big Sean) -2-

2019 27 Orphans -1-

2019 93 Champion Of The World -AT-

2019 94 Church -AT-

2021 12 Higher Power -1-

 

2 x #1 | 8 x Top 5 | 18 x Top 10 | 21 x Top 20 | 25 x Top 40 | 39 x Top 100

 

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Glad to see 'Higher Power' dropping down naturally now its got 2 weeks before its ACR! seemed like it was in the same part of the chart for ages.

 

Liking that Marshmello/Jonas Bros track unusually for me - getting played alot on radio 2!

28 | :up: 36 | 23rd week

 

Fat Les

Vindaloo

 

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1st single from forthcoming studio album

Released: 8th June 1998

Label: Telstar

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (20/06/1998) | 2-2-2-5-21-37-34-40-46-65-71-70-76-x

RE (17/10/1998) | 94-x

RE (01/07/2000) | 99-x

RE (29/07/2000) | 92-x

RE (19/06/2010) | 32-57-61-x

RE (21/06/2014) | 55-x

RE (19/07/2018) | 41-x

RE (15/07/2021) | 36-28

 

Sales: 600k+

Certification: Platinum

Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio

 

02 Sales

33 Audio Streaming

08 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Fat Les was a British band consisting of Blur bassist Alex James, actor Keith Allen, and artist Damien Hirst. Vocals on their singles were provided by Keith Allen (all), Alex James ("Vindaloo"), Lily Allen ("Who Invented Fish & Chips?"), Andy Kane ("Who Invented Fish & Chips?"), Lisa Moorish ("Naughty Christmas (Goblin in the Office)") and Michael Barrymore ("Jerusalem").

 

Fat Les created the England national football anthem "Vindaloo" as an unofficial theme song for the 1998 FIFA World Cup. The song reached number two in the UK Singles Chart. In the music video, the three band members featured alongside Paul Kaye, Rowland Rivron, Ed Tudor-Pole, Matt Lucas and David Walliams. Fat Les also provided a song for the England football team at Euro 2000, held in Belgium and the Netherlands, with a rendition of the hymn "Jerusalem". It was again fronted by Allen, alongside Barrymore. The track was credited to Fat Les 2000. The recording was partly a reaction to the appropriation of the hymn by far right political groups. Keith Allen chose the London Community Gospel Choir and London Gay Men's Chorus to feature on the track.

 

In 2012, Fat Les changed their name to "Fit Les" and recorded "The Official Fit Les Olympic Anthem". Alex James has left the group and Rowetta of Happy Mondays fame has joined the lineup along with producer Matt Eaton. - Wikipedia

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

1998 02 Vindaloo -NAS-

1998 21 Naughty Christmas (Goblin In The Office) -NAS-

2000 10 Jerusalem -NAS-

2002 86 Who Invented Fish And Chips -NAS-

 

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

 

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27 | :down: 15 | 3rd week

 

Doja Cat and The Weeknd

You Right

 

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2nd single from Planet Her

Released: 25th June 2021

Label: Kemosabe Records / RCA Records

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (08/07/2021) | 9-15-27

 

Sales: 40k+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

32 Sales

19 Audio Streaming

11 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Doja Cat

Some call the end of summer the “slow news season”—school's still out, holidays are in full swing, and headlines tend to get weird—and Doja Cat (born Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini in 1995) knew just what to do about it. In August of 2018, the Los Angeles singer and rapper dropped “Mooo!”, a sultry R&B jam, thick with double entendres and sung from the perspective of a cow. It went viral, thanks to an unforgettable, improbably catchy chorus that had people wondering: Could she possibly be for real? But Doja, who released her debut EP, Purrr!, in 2014, and her first album, Amala, in 2018, was no novelty act. In the years since, she has proven herself one of pop music’s savviest, most audacious characters. She raps nimbly, switching up her cadence from one syllable to the next, and her pop-culture nods (referencing actresses Tia and Tamera Mowry or sampling blink-182 and Paul Anka) are just as unpredictable as her dizzying flow. Her presentation is both tough and coquettish. As she demonstrated over and over on her 2019 album, Hot Pink, she assumes a fun and fundamentally empowered stance in her singing and rapping about sex. And woe to anyone who might take issue with that: “Sex is meaningful, it is!” she told Apple Music, with her trademark defiant charm. - Apple Music

 

The Weeknd

Nobody makes feeling bad sound as good as The Weeknd. Even the singer’s sunniest tracks (“Can’t Feel My Face,” “Starboy”) feel anchored by darkness—the sense that pleasure is pain and beauty decays and you can’t have the night without the morning after. The brainchild of Toronto singer Abel Tesfaye, the project took off in 2011 with a string of mixtapes (later collected as 2012’s Trilogy) that forged cavernous, falsetto-driven R&B with narratives drenched in drugs, sex, and other regrettable decisions—a sound both sensuous and detached, featherlight and dead heavy. One of the earliest musicians to find his footing on the internet, Tesfaye originally offered his music through YouTube and free downloads, a move that felt radical then but is common now. Ethiopian by heritage (his parents immigrated to Canada in the late ’80s, just before he was born), Tesfaye—out from behind the mask of making art online—has since come to represent the changing face of Toronto, rooting himself not just in an international musical community but in a specific diasporic experience. Like the work of collaborator Lana Del Rey or early booster (and fellow Toronto native) Drake, Tesfaye’s music has become a symbol of hedonism pushed to bleak excess, with a series of albums—including 2015’s Grammy-winning Beauty Behind the Madness, 2016’s multiplatinum Starboy, and 2020’s dense and atmospheric After Hours—whose narrators can’t seem to say no even if they hate themselves for it later. And though his music has gotten a little brighter over time, the prevailing mood remains heavy, even unsettling—the ride you want more of even when you’ve had too much. Speaking to Apple Music about the persona behind his songs, Tesfaye said, “I’m a chill person. That guy is who I am, but it is who I am to myself and in my writing. Sometimes you take him and then you create more, and then it becomes this beast. You add more to him, and then it’s uncontrollable—its own character. It’s like Scarface, the villain: It’s horrible, but you can’t stop looking at it.” - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

Doja Cat

2019 80 Juicy (Doja Cat & Tyga) -1-

2020 02 Say So -2- MILLIONAIRE

2020 24 Boss Bitch -OST-

2020 62 Like That (feat. Gucci Mane) -3-

2020 74 To Be Young (Anne-Marie feat. Doja Cat)

2020 86 Baby, I'm Jealous (Bebe Rexha feat. Doja Cat)

2020 16 motive (Ariana Grande & Doja Cat)

2021 35 Best Friend (Saweetie feat. Doja Cat)

2021 12 Streets -4-

2021 03 Kiss Me More (feat. SZA) -1-

2021 74 Dick (StarBoi3 feat. Doja Cat)

2021 37 Need To Know -IG-

2021 09 You Right (Doja Cat & The Weeknd) -2-

2021 29 Ain't Shit -AT-

 

0 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 3 x Top 10 | 5 x Top 20 | 9 x Top 40 | 13 x Top 100

 

The Weeknd

2012 37 Crew Love (Drake feat. The Weeknd)

2014 48 Love Me Harder (Ariana Grande & The Weeknd)

2015 04 Earned It -OST/2- MILLIONAIRE

2015 64 Where You Belong -OST-

2015 03 The Hills -4- MILLIONAIRE

2015 03 Can't Feel My Face -3- MILLIONAIRE

2015 65 Often -1/6-

2015 72 Real Life -AT-

2015 74 Tell Your Friends -AT-

2015 78 Prisoner (feat. Lana Del Rey) -AT-

2015 90 Acquainted -AT-

2015 91 Losers (feat. Labrinth) -AT-

2015 92 Dark Times (feat. Ed Sheeran) -AT-

2015 48 In The Night -5-

2016 84 FML (Kanye West feat. The Weeknd)

2016 35 6 Inch (Beyoncé feat. The Weeknd)

2016 02 Starboy (feat. Daft Punk) -1- MILLIONAIRE

2016 51 False Alarm -IG-

2016 09 I Feel It Coming (feat. Daft Punk) -2- MILLIONAIRE

2016 17 Party Monster -3-

2016 26 Rockin' -4-

2016 30 Sidewalks (feat. Kendrick Lamar) -AT-

2016 39 Reminder -AT-

2016 43 Six Feet Under -AT-

2016 47 Secrets -AT-

2016 53 A Lonely Night -AT-

2016 55 True Colours -AT-

2016 68 Love To Lay -AT-

2016 73 Stargirl Interlude (feat. Lana Del Rey) -AT-

2016 74 Die For You -AT-

2016 76 All I Know (feat. Future) -AT-

2016 78 Attention -AT-

2016 79 Ordinary Life -AT-

2016 81 Nothing Without You -AT-

2017 83 Comin Out Strong (Future feat. The Weeknd)

2017 38 Lust For Life (Lana Del Rey feat. The Weeknd)

2017 51 A Lie (French Montana feat. The Weeknd & Max B)

2017 78 Curve (Gucci Mane feat. The Weeknd)

2018 11 Pray For Me (The Weeknd & Kendrick Lamar) -OST-

2018 07 Call Out My Name -1-

2018 17 Try Me -AT-

2018 18 Wasted Times -AT-

2019 09 Lost In The Fire (Gesaffelstein & The Weeknd)

2019 91 Price On My Head (NAV feat. The Weeknd)

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

2019 10 Heartless -1-

2019 01 Blinding Lights -2- MILLIONAIRE

2020 20 After Hours -IG-

2020 17 In Your Eyes -3-

2020 23 Smile (Juice WRLD & The Weeknd)

2020 33 Over Now (Calvin Harris & The Weeknd)

2021 02 Save Your Tears -4-

2021 09 You Right (Doja Cat & The Weeknd)

 

1 x #1 | 6 x Top 5 | 12 x Top 10 | 17 x Top 20 | 25 x Top 40 | 53 x Top 100

 

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Same for me with Marshmello except maybe the Demi Lovato one. :lol:

 

Marshmello did a blinding track last year with Imanbek and Usher called Too Much. It didn't do anything chart-wise, but it deserved to be recognised.

We just need a makeover for Ma Baker :D

 

'Hooray Hooray it's a Holi Holiday' says hi! :) Plus there was a 'Ma Baker' remix featuring Horny United which charted in 1998 (although that's not exactly recent I know).

Thank god we didn't have to endure Vindaloo today :ph34r: not for any football related reasons, it's just a terrible song x

 

You Right is falling far too quickly for my liking! :(

You right seems to be flopping… I honestly thought it was gonna at least stick around in the top 20 for ages considering it was the lead single from the album, disappointing.

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