January 6, 20233 yr If Tom asked for a reset, it proves he’s milking the song. Pointless giving it another reset gurl how many times will it be explained to you until you understand?
January 6, 20233 yr Top 10 for Out Of Nowhere and a new peak for Calm Down are decent results, but it feels a bit unsatisfying they aren't higher.
January 6, 20233 yr Bit meh of Oliver Tree/Robin Schulz being comfortably top 10 and Southstar nowhere to be seen. Edited January 6, 20233 yr by Smint
January 6, 20233 yr Calm Down deserved Top 5 :( gutted. Agreed. Still surprised it survived the Christmas charts. Edited January 6, 20233 yr by IdentFan101
January 6, 20233 yr Glad Calm Down is back in the top 10 with a new peak. I hope it still goes top 5 in the future.
January 6, 20233 yr Official chart bug off January with rest band Christmas songs would be in mess 1st place
January 6, 20233 yr Well, I definitely wish that 'Another Love' hadn't blocked 'Do I Wanna Know?' from top 10 back in 2013 now as it was destined to get there eventually anyway :lol: (who knows, maybe AM still can one day too :P)Agree, that also would have given Another Love a decade-long journey to the Top 10 which would have been quite a feat!
January 6, 20233 yr Author Agree, that also would have given Another Love a decade-long journey to the Top 10 which would have been quite a feat! But also 10 years of stress for Joseph so I'm not gutted
January 6, 20233 yr Author 07 | 75 | 13th week Oliver Tree and Robin Schulz Miss You Non-album single Released: 5th August 2022 Label: Atlantic Recording Corporation Chart Statistics NE (20/10/2022) | 28-9-8-5-4-3-4-4-11-18-51-75-7 Sales: 200k+ Certification: Silver Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio 07 Sales 03 Audio Streaming 08 Video Streaming Video BX0lKSa_PTk Biography Oliver Tree A brief encounter with Oliver Tree might lead you to wonder: Is this guy for real? The bowl cut, bell-bottoms, and pink-and-purple windbreaker all seem calculated to confuse. Yet the ample pleasures of his unusual brand of tongue-in-cheek pop are right there on the surface. Born Oliver Tree Nickell in Santa Cruz, California, in 1993, he got his start as Tree on Belgium’s Apollo Records—an early home to Aphex Twin—in 2013, pairing warbly sing-speaking with folktronica beats. Three years later, he reappeared as Oliver Tree, bringing emo energy to “When I’m Down,” a collaboration with pop-EDM producer Whethan, then returned in 2017 with “Welcome To LA,” which poked fun at the city’s superficial reputation. Over the next few years, he developed the Oliver Tree character in wry lyrics paired with irresistible electro-pop hooks. In his viral hit “Alien Boy,” he sings from the perspective of an extraterrestrial—a proud misfit and slyly unreliable narrator with an “eagle beak” and “ostrich feet”—but on the grunge-flavored “Hurt,” another standout from 2020’s Ugly is Beautiful, he makes a more heartfelt admission: “I’m sorry if I hurt you.” As an entertainer, he’s fully committed to the bit. In an interview with Apple Music, he claimed to have spent 27 months engineering a 20-foot-tall scooter that he rides using stilts. But he serves universal truths alongside his tall tales. Adopting a philosophical tone, he told Apple Music, “You’re never going to be truly happy if you can’t learn to accept yourself the way you are.” - Apple Music Robin Schulz In a matter of two short years, producer/DJ Robin Schulz rose to prominence as one of the definitive artists of the post-EDM boom of the 2010s. Born in Osnabrück, Germany, in 1987, Schulz cut his teeth on the local DJ circuit as a teenager, quickly landing his own club night as a 20-year-old tastemaker. Inspired by his breakout success behind the decks, he soon pivoted to production, releasing a handful of buzzing originals and remixes. But once he dropped his 2014 internationally chart-topping remix of "Waves" by Dutch singer/rapper Mr. Probz, he became next in line to claim the DJ throne. The song itself, a downtempo pop ballad turned into a chilled-out, sun-soaked house jam, helped birth and popularize tropical house, an EDM microgenre that ruled festival stages and charts around the world. Indeed, Schulz's feel-good take on dance music—bright, bouncy pop melodies and catchy vocals atop a deep house framework—defined the then-nascent sound. But where other producers were boxed in by the sonic trend, Schulz transcended it, expanding into pop territory. His remix-heavy 2014 debut album, Prayer, saw him reworking dance-friendly pop acts like Lykke Li and Coldplay, while 2015's Sugar featured collaborations with Akon and Moby. His third full-length, 2017's Uncovered, put Schulz’s production prowess on full display: Mixing lush melodies and powerful vocals into his singular blend of pop-meets-dance, the album fulfilled his crossover potential. Just look to "Shed a Light," alongside fellow dance-pop stars David Guetta and Cheat Codes, and "OK," featuring UK crooner James Blunt, and you'll know why Schulz remains two steps ahead on the global dance floor. - Apple Music Top 100 Chart History Oliver Tree 2021 33 Life Goes On -1- 2022 03 Miss You (Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz) -NAS- 0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 1 x Top 10 | 1 x Top 20 | 2 x Top 40 | 2 x Top 100 Robin Schulz 2014 01 Prayer In C (Lillywood & Robin Schulz) -1- MILLIONAIRE 2015 96 Headlights (feat. Ilsey) -1*- 2015 94 Sun Goes Down (feat. Jasmine Thompson) -2- 2015 21 Sugar (feat. Francesco Yates) -2*- 2016 24 Shed A Light (Robin Schulz, David Guetta & Cheat Codes) -1- 2022 03 Miss You (Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz) 1 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 2 x Top 10 | 2 x Top 20 | 4 x Top 40 | 6 x Top 100 Social Media Oliver Tree Robin Schulz http://i.imgur.com/1SERq1f.png
January 6, 20233 yr Well as one of the few to defend Miss You on here (the sound not the theft shenanigans) I will say it absolutely did NOT need to be reset. It has already peaked ffs.
January 6, 20233 yr Miss You is literally one of the worst songs I have ever heard. Why has it come back into the top 10?
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