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The LF System song doesn't sound very Scottish, I still associate Scotland's dance scene with more hardstyle influenced dance!

I live in Aberdeen quite a bit which is in the north-east.I know and listen to quite a few scottish DJs that aren't really sucsessful, but they do Lf systemy things in their dance music.

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yes, it's been posted like 55 times in this thread alone :)
It does so in part thanks to the triggering of ACR for Kate Bush's Running Up That Hill, which has enjoyed a five-week renaissance thanks to its use in the soundtrack of Netflix's Stranger Things. Bush's 1985 track slips to No.3 this week, on consumption of 21,585 units, meaning that LF System's Afraid To Feel (32,488 sales) takes the lead, shortly ahead of Harry Styles As It Was (28,097 sales). Beyoncé's Break My Soul continues to perform well in its third week in the charts, with 21,203 sales, while George Ezra's Green Green Grass (20,368 sales) completes the Top 5.

 

In the albums race, Last Night In The Bittersweet (30,869 sales) debuts in the top spot. The fourth studio album by Paolo Nutini knocks last week's No.1, Harry Styles' Harry's House (9,103 sales), into second place. Another new release – Shinedown's Planet Zero – enters at No.3 (7,157 sales). Ed Sheeran's = is shortly behind with 6,307 sales, while George Ezra's Gold Rush Kid (4,750 sales) completes the Top 5.

 

Source: MW

Not the most exciting singles chart coming up on Friday - only 1 new entry in the top 40 at the moment....and that's at number 40 by Tiesto and Charli XCX.

 

Peru goung up to number 14 ( at the moment ) will annoy some people on here.

Paolo coming for the 4th biggest debut week of the year so far then, behind Harry, Liam and George - he's already 5th and only needs to add a few hundred to overtake Florence. An impressive hold in sales (considering the collapse of the market ofc) after so many years being entirely absent, I wasn't sure at this point that many people would even notice if he came back (although the immediate decent streaming for 'Through The Echoes' was an early sign that the demand was still there for his comeback).

wow very impressive for Paolo Nutini

and it was quite a short album campaign from announcement til release

with very little and late radio support and zero Spotify support

So based on the MW quote, looks like Kate is really on around 40,000 (assuming 3,000 real sales), so a slight increase over last week (though of course not 25% - not that that matters anyway as it is over 3 years old).

http://i.imgur.com/B6faj0h.png

 

Wednesday Top 40 ONLY Update

Source: Music Week

Missing Data:

 

Singles

 

1 LF SYSTEM - Afraid to Feel (32,488)

2 Harry Styles - As It Was (28,097)

3 Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) (21,585)

4 Beyoncé - BREAK MY SOUL (21,203)

5 George Ezra - Green Green Grass (20,368)

 

6-10

8 Tion Wayne & La Roux - IFTK

10 Nathan Dawe feat. Ella Henderson - 21 Reasons

 

11-20

12 Burna Boy - Last Last

13 Ed Sheeran feat. Lil Baby - 2step

14 Fireboy DML & Ed Sheeran - Peru

17 Jax Jones & MNEK - Where Did You Go?

18 Sam Fender - Seventeen Going Under

 

21-30

21 OneRepublic - I Ain't Worried

27 Bru-C - No Excuses

28 Doja Cat - Vegas

 

31-40

32 Ed Sheeran - Bad Habits

36 Tom Grennan - Remind Me

37 Glass Animals - Heat Wave

40 Tiësto & Charli XCX - Hot In It *

 

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

 

Albums

 

1 Paolo Nutini - Last Night In The Bittersweet (30,869) *

2 Harry Styles - Harry's House (9,103)

3 Shinedown - Planet Zero (7,157) *

4 Ed Sheeran - = (6,307)

5 George Ezra - Gold Rush Kid (4,750)

 

6-10

6 UB40 featuring Ali Campbell & Astro - Unprecedented *

9 Imagine Dragons - Mercury - Acts 1 & 2 *

10 Queen - Greatest Hits

 

11-20

11 Ed Sheeran - Divide

12 The Weeknd - The Highlights

14 ABBA - Gold: Greatest Hits

15 Sam Fender - Seventeen Going Under

16 Elvis Presley - ELV1S: 30 #1 Hits

18 Fleetwood Mac - 50 Years: Don't Stop

 

21-30

21 Eminem - Curtain Call: The Hits

23 Nick Cave - Seven Psalms *

25 Adele - 30 ^

 

31-40

31 Fleetwood Mac - Rumours ^

37 Arctic Monkeys - AM ^

39 Pak-Man - Big Pakachino *

40 George Ezra - Staying at Tamara's ^

 

NO OTHER SALES INFO

I hope Tiësto & Charli can hold on. Can’t be doing with a no new entry top 40. Metallica are also at #58 at the moment. If it weren’t for ACR, they’d be heading for a re-entry into the top 40

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I hope Tiësto & Charli can hold on. Can’t be doing with a no new entry top 40. Metallica are also at #58 at the moment. If it weren’t for ACR, they’d be heading for a re-entry into the top 40

 

not to nit-pick but they would be a new entry rather than a re since the song has never charted before

I’m guessing 21 Reasons has replaced Crazy What Love Can Do at #10.

I want at least 1 of these to enter the Top 10 for the first time.

Yass at 'Crazy What Love Can Do' dropping out of the top 10 again for now at least.

 

Didn't notice Burna Boy being so high on the earlier update though - if by some miracle he can end up at #10 instead of Nathan Dawe that would be great thanks x

 

'Hot In It' replacing 'Sticky' (?) being literally the only top 40 swap right now? :deadbanana:

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