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Quite astonishing the success this Sam Fender track is having, looks like it'll be going even higher next week too!

 

21 | :down: 16 | 18th week

 

The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber

STAY

 

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6th single from F*CK LOVE 3: OVER YOU

Released: 9th July 2021

Label: Columbia Records

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (22/07/2021) | 5-2-3-2-2-2-2-2-4-10-11-12-13-16-15-16-16-21

 

Sales: 800k+

Certification: Platinum

Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio

 

06 Sales

02 Audio Streaming

02 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

The Kid LAROI

In an Apple Music interview from mid-2020, The Kid LAROI reminisced about the short but formative time he spent in LA living with the late emo rapper Juice WRLD. They’d hang out all day, bonding, making music, seeing friends, whatever. People always coming and going, never a dull moment. Sometimes, Juice would wake LAROI up in the middle of the night, wild with excitement about a track LAROI had to put a verse on. Other mornings, LAROI would wake up to his and Juice’s managers saying it was time to pack up and head to Texas. Like, now. He was 15, 16 years old. “I’d never experienced anything like that,” he said. “Especially coming from Australia, where everything is kind of like its own bubble.”

 

Not that 15-year-olds outside Australia would be used to it either. But such is the meteoric ascent of a talented young rapper circa 2020. Born Charlton Howard in 2003, LAROI—whose name is a reference to the Kamilaroi Indigenous nation, in which he has family roots—grew up in the suburbs of Sydney, and began to work on music when he was a pre-teen. Like Juice WRLD, Post Malone or even Lil Peep, LAROI’s key tracks—“ALWAYS DO”, “TRAGIC” and the Juice WRLD collaboration “GO”—blend ultra-melodic trap with shades of alternative rock and classic pop, a fusion that has put him on the front burner of pop-rap. His first album, F*CK LOVE, hit the Top 10 before he turned 18. - Apple Music

 

Justin Bieber

There’s a moment in a 2020 interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe where Justin Bieber begins—quietly, hesitantly—to cry. “It was hard for me being that young and being in the industry, and not knowing where to turn, and everyone telling me they love me, and just turning their back on you in a second,” Bieber says, each clause kicking up memories like dust. The point isn’t to weep with or for him—he had more dreams come true in his first 25 years than most people manage in a lifetime. But he’s also one of the few pop stars of his generation to have truly grown up in public, weathering the cable newsification of celebrity culture in the internet era while still trying to develop as both an artist and a person. Even early on, you could tell he had his eye on the future, balancing a doe-eyed wholesomeness with earnest attempts at hip-hop and R&B, material that suited him as a kid with material that reflected his growth into adolescence and adulthood. Some teen-pop singers end up trapped in amber; Justin Bieber has, knocks and all, kept swimming.

 

Born in London, Ontario, in 1994, Bieber was famously discovered when his future manager, Scooter Braun, stumbled on some performance videos that Bieber’s mom had uploaded to YouTube to share with family and friends. Braun, who understood not only Bieber’s appeal but the potential of the internet, encouraged him to keep making videos and keep the equipment cheap—an approach that not only helped Bieber’s growing fanbase to understand that he was still just a kid like them, but drafted a new blueprint for how artists could reach audiences in the digital era. With the exception of a voice change around 2011, 2009’s My World, 2010's My World 2.0 and 2012's Believe are more or less of a piece: the sound of a boy trying to stick the landing into puberty. Released in 2015, Purpose showed Bieber developing a more thoughtful connection to his material, including collaborations with vanguard pop producers like Diplo, Skrillex and benny blanco. After a five-year break during which Bieber underwent significant personal changes—including a detox from touring life, a diagnosis of Lyme disease and a epiphanic marriage to Hailey Baldwin—he came back with 2020’s Changes. “People have been putting me on a pedestal,” Bieber told Apple Music. ""I didn’t ask for that. Obviously I love making music, but there are a lot of people that love making music and they’re not in the position that I’m in. I’m just trying to steward that wisely, steward my relationship wisely. I want people to take a look at my story—hopefully, my words can make a difference.” - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

The Kid LAROI

2020 43 GO (The Kid LAROI & Juice WRLD) -1-

2020 38 SO DONE -2-

2020 66 ALWAYS DO -AT-

2020 02 WITHOUT YOU -3-

2020 63 Reminds Me Of You (Juice WRLD & The Kid LAROI) -NAS-

2021 47 No Return (Polo G feat. The Kid LAROI & Lil Durk)

2021 02 STAY (The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber) -4-

2021 42 NOT SOBER (feat. Polo G & Stunna Gambino) -AT-

2021 80 STILL CHOSE YOU (feat. Mustard) -AT-

 

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

 

Justin Bieber

2010 11 One Time -1-

2010 71 Love Me -PS-

2010 62 One Less Lonely Girl -2-

2010 76 Favorite Girl -PS-

2010 03 Baby (feat. Ludacris) -3-

2010 98 U Smile -5-

2010 84 Never Let You Go -PS-

2010 09 Eenie Meenie (Sean Kingston & Justin Bieber) -4-

2010 33 Somebody To Love -6-

2011 34 Never Say Never (feat. Jaden Smith) -1-

2011 14 Next To You (Chris Brown feat. Justin Bieber)

2011 21 Mistletoe -1-

2011 91 The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire) (feat. Usher) -PS-

2012 02 Boyfriend -1-

2012 07 Live My Life (Far East Movement feat. Justin Bieber)

2012 39 Turn To You (Mother's Day Dedication) -PS-

2012 34 Die In Your Arms -PS-

2012 30 All Around The World (feat. Ludacris) -4-

2012 22 As Long As You Love Me (feat. Big Sean) -2-

2012 16 Beauty And A Beat (feat. Nicki Minaj) -3-

2012 68 Beautiful (Carly Rae Jepsen & Justin Bieber)

2013 68 Nothing Like Us -AT-

2013 02 #thatPOWER (will.i.am feat. Justin Bieber)

2013 56 Lolly (Maejor Ali feat. Juicy J & Justin Bieber)

2013 14 Heartbreaker -PS1-

2013 20 All That Matters -PS2-

2013 28 Hold Tight -PS3-

2013 41 Wait For A Minute (Tyga & Justin Bieber)

2013 28 Recovery -PS4-

2013 31 Bad Day -PS5-

2013 34 All Bad -PS6-

2013 30 PYD (feat. R Kelly) -PS7-

2013 37 Roller Coaster -PS8-

2013 39 Change Me -PS9-

2013 33 Confident (feat. Chance The Rapper) -PS10-

2014 100 Gas Pedal (Sage The Gemini feat. Justin Bieber & IamSu)

2015 03 Where Are Ü Now (Skrillex & Diplo as Jack Ü feat. Justin Bieber) MILLIONAIRE

2015 01 What Do You Mean? -1- MILLIONAIRE

2015 01 Sorry -2- MILLIONAIRE

2015 15 I'll Show You -IG-

2015 01 Love Yourself -3- MILLIONAIRE

2015 25 Company -4-

2015 33 Mark My Words -AT-

2015 34 The Feeling (feat. Halsey) -AT-

2015 41 Purpose -AT-

2015 38 No Pressure (feat. Big Sean) -AT-

2015 44 Children -AT-

2015 50 No Sense (feat. Travis Scott) -AT-

2015 61 Life Is Worth Living -AT-

2015 63 Been You -AT-

2015 74 We Are (feat. Nas) -AT-

2015 77 Get Used To Me -AT-

2015 88 Trust -AT-

2015 94 All In It -AT-

2016 01 Cold Water (Major Lazer feat. Justin Bieber & MØ) MILLIONAIRE

2016 02 Let Me Love You (DJ Snake feat. Justin Bieber) MILLIONAIRE

2016 63 Deja Vu (Post Malone feat. Justin Bieber)

2017 01 Despacito (Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber) MILLIONAIRE

2017 01 I'm The One (DJ Khaled feat. Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper & Lil Wayne) MILLIONAIRE

2017 05 2U (David Guetta feat. Justin Bieber)

2017 02 Friends (Justin Bieber & BloodPop®) -NAS-

2018 03 No Brainer (DJ Khaled feat. Justin Bieber, Chance The Rapper & Quavo)

2019 01 I Don't Care (Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber) MILLIONAIRE

2019 29 Don't Check On Me (Chris Brown feat. Justin Bieber & Ink)

2019 17 10,000 Hours (Dan + Shay & Justin Bieber)

2020 05 Yummy -1-

2020 61 Get Me (feat. Kehlani) -IG-

2020 08 Intentions (feat. Quavo) -2-

2020 29 Forever (feat. Post Malone & Clever) -AT-

2020 04 Stuck With U (Ariana Grande & Justin Bieber) -NAS-

2020 07 Holy (feat. Chance The Rapper) -1-

2020 17 Lonely (Justin Bieber & benny blanco) -2-

2020 04 Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree -NAS-

2020 09 Monster (Shawn Mendes & Justin Bieber)

2021 04 Anyone -3-

2021 10 Hold On -4-

2021 02 Peaches (feat. Daniel Caesar & GIVĒON) -5-

2021 24 As I Am (feat. Khalid) -AT-

2021 02 STAY (The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber)

2021 56 Don't Go (Skrillex, Justin Bieber & Don Toliver)

2021 35 Ghost -6-

2021 88 Red Eye (feat. TroyBoi) -AT-

 

7 x #1 | 21 x Top 5 | 27 x Top 10 | 35 x Top 20 | 58 x Top 40 | 82 x Top 100

 

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Might be too optimistic but i'm really starting to hope it can make the Top 10.

 

It helps that the track has continued to grow on me since I first heard it as well as reaching new chart peaks!

20 | :ne: | 1st week

 

Post Malone and The Weeknd

One Right Now

 

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2nd single from forthcoming studio album

Released: 5th November 2021

Label: Republic Records

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (18/11/2021) | 20

 

Sales: -

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

TBA Sales

TBA Audio Streaming

TBA Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Post Malone

When Austin Post uploaded “White Iverson” to social media in early 2015, he was 19, scrounging for ramen and sleeping in a friend’s closet. Plenty has changed, but Post’s appeal is more or less the same. No matter how Platinum the records go, he still has the air of an ordinary guy, a Crocs-and-Bud Light kid from the suburbs who stumbled backward into fame just by strumming what was in his heart. Post didn’t just look beyond genre, he broke it down, mixing the dark grandeur of trap with the anthemic release of classic rock and country. His signature tracks—“rockstar”, “Sunflower”, “Congratulations”—were both bleak and beautiful, spaced-out and mainstream, hip-hop but not quite. The bass boomed, the melodies soared, and there was Post in the middle, rap-singing his woes like a lonely prince self-exiled in the castle. At live shows, there were no dancers, no pyrotechnics, just Post, in a baggy football jersey with a cigarette in his hand, bringing 60,000 people into his bedroom: The pop star as moody teen.

 

Born in 1995 in Syracuse, New York, and raised in the suburbs of Dallas, Post grew up on a mix of country, classic rock and rap: In one well-circulated anecdote, young Post would get called into the living room to entertain Dad and friends with the dance to Terror Squad’s “Lean Back”. He turned a love for the video game Guitar Hero into a love of actual guitar, playing in a metal band during high school while also starting to explore hip-hop. “White Iverson” led to Post’s 2016 debut, Stoney; beerbongs & bentleys burrowed further into Post’s luxurious, messy melancholy, while 2019’s Hollywood’s Bleeding found him buttoning up and moving closer to the conventions of mainstream pop, all while retaining his peculiar touch. - 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

 

Post Malone

2016 50 Fade (Kanye West feat. Post Malone & Ty Dolla $ign)

2016 63 Deja Vu (feat. Justin Bieber) -2-

2017 26 Congratulations (feat. Quavo) -3- MILLIONAIRE

2017 01 rockstar (feat. 21 Savage) -1*- MILLIONAIRE

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

2017 19 I Fall Apart -4- MILLIONAIRE

2017 65 Candy Paint -OST-

2018 100 Go Flex -1-

2018 04 Psycho (feat. Ty Dolla $ign) -2*- MILLIONAIRE

2018 06 Better Now -3*- MILLIONAIRE

2018 11 Paranoid -AT-

2018 05 Jackie Chan (Tiësto & Dzeko feat. Preme & Post Malone)

2018 70 Ball For Me (feat. Nicki Minaj) -AT-

2018 03 Sunflower (Post Malone & Swae Lee) -OST- MILLIONAIRE

2019 03 Wow. -1- MILLIONAIRE

2019 48 Celebrate (DJ Khaled feat. Travis Scott & Post Malone)

2019 05 Goodbyes (feat. Young Thug) -2-

2019 03 Circles -3- MILLIONAIRE

2019 11 Hollywood's Bleeding -AT-

2019 22 Take What You Want (feat. Ozzy Osbourne & Travis Scott) -AT-

2019 44 Writing On The Wall (French Montana feat. Post Malone, Cardi B & Rvssian)

2019 52 Saint-Tropez -AT-

2020 29 Forever (Justin Bieber feat. Post Malone & Clever)

2020 56 Tommy Lee (Tyla Yaweh feat. Post Malone)

2020 71 Spicy (Ty Dolla $ign feat. Post Malone)

2021 76 Only Wanna Be With You -OST-

2021 53 I DID IT (DJ Khaled feat. Post Malone, Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Baby & DaBaby)

2021 31 Motley Crew -1-

2021 20 One Right Now (Post Malone & The Weeknd) -2-

 

1 x #1 | 7 x Top 5 | 8 x Top 10 | 12 x Top 20 | 16 x Top 40 | 29 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- MILLIONAIRE

2021 09 You Right (Doja Cat & The Weeknd)

2021 13 Take My Breath -1-

2021 15 Moth To A Flame (Swedish House Mafia & The Weeknd)

2021 20 One Right Now (Post Malone & The Weeknd)

 

1 x #1 | 6 x Top 5 | 12 x Top 10 | 20 x Top 20 | 28 x Top 40 | 56 x Top 100

 

Social Media

 

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amazing for Seventeen Going Under, think it could easily be top 10 next week at the rate it's going
A collaboration between Post Malone and The Weeknd sounds like it would produce a massive tune on paper but I feel so disappointed listening to this. It's like neither of them at their best... oof at what could have been.
One Right Now is pretty good! Glad it got a top 20 debut, definitely deserves better than Motley Crew.
YESSS this is literally the only reason I tuned in to radio 1 today

 

Same! (Although he announced on Instagram what number he was earlier :lol: )

ALBUMS

 

1 ABBA - Voyage

2 Ed Sheeran - =

3 James Arthur - It'll All Make Sense in the End

4 Radiohead - Kid A Mnesia

5 Summer Walker - Still Over It

Seriously, The Weeknd needs to take a break.

 

 

Yes like Ed Sheeran, maybe he could benefit with a break for a year so people could have time to miss him.

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