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Ugh, Miss You was Good (for some) at one time but we need fresh stuff.

Like Calm Down which has been Top 40 for 17 weeks :lol:

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OMG this is on ACR, but this high even so.

It's not on ACR, it's been reset (don't take the status listed on the chart posts as gospel this week due to the last minute resets making some inaccurate)

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06 | :up: 31 | 3rd week

 

Central Cee

LET GO

 

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2nd single from forthcoming studio album

Released: 15th December 2022

Label: Central Cee

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (29/12/2022) | 9-31-6

 

Sales: 50k+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

78 Sales

27 Audio Streaming

03 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Central Cee is proving himself to be one of London’s most exciting emerging artists. Whilst only just turning 22, the rapper had already released a slew of solid tracks in addition to a powerful Next Up Freestyle on Mixtape Madness reflecting the rising star’s versatility and distinctive delivery. Building on this foundation, in 2020, Central Cee has gone from strength to strength dropping two singles ‘Day In A Life’ and ‘Molly’, with both tracks having racked up 8 million audio streams collectively. The heat surrounding Central Cee along with some killer short freestyle videos showcasing Central Cee’s lyrical abilities has led to him doubling his instagram following in a matter of months (currently 135K). He’s also gained support from various artists at home and abroad including a co-sign from US rapper Big Sean. Music has been an integral part of Central Cee’s upbringing, dating back to the tender age of 8. His eagerness to create his own musical legacy is deeply rooted within his earliest memories of absorbing the rich sounds of his dad's old school hip hop collection. - Spotify

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

2020 19 Loading -2-

2021 44 Pinging (6 Figures) -3-

2021 09 Commitment Issues -4-

2021 44 Day In The Life -1-

2021 16 6 For 6 -5-

2021 62 The Great Escape (Blanco & Central Cee)

2021 17 Meant To Be (Stay Flee Get Lizzy, Fredo & Central Cee)

2021 34 Little Bit Of This -NAS-

2021 04 Obsessed With You -1-

2021 06 Overseas (D-Block Europe feat. Central Cee)

2022 35 Daily Duppy -NAS-

2022 21 Retail Therapy -2-

2022 25 Cold Shoulder -IG-

2022 22 Khabib -IG-

2022 25 Straight Back To It -3-

2022 02 Doja -1-

2022 40 LA Leakers Freestyle -NAS-

2022 17 One Up -1*-

2022 69 Chapters -AT-

2022 66 Don't Like Drill (Meekz & Central Cee)

2022 06 LET GO -2-

 

0 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 5 x Top 10 | 9 x Top 20 | 15 x Top 40 | 20 x Top 100

 

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Like Calm Down which has been Top 40 for 17 weeks :lol:

Yeah but at least that is reaching a new peak.

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And this not being top 5 justifies the resets :kink: (plus Tom Odell in the top 10 again of course x)
Resets preventing this abomination going top 5 - so they're not completely pointless
It's not on ACR, it's been reset (don't take the status listed on the chart posts as gospel this week due to the last minute resets making some inaccurate)

Ok, I mean you now.

Great 10-8 section. I actually like Miss You too but it really doesn't need to be back ahead of those.

 

Let Go missing the Top 5 a silver lining of the unnecessary re-sets then haha. Suggests Sza might well only be #5 though.

lmao at the 5 comments all saying at least this isnt top 5! #1 on 2023 hate chart already?! lol

Yes a Central Cee turd has missed the top 5 but SZA has also been robbed of #2!

 

I will not allow Central Cee to make me give up my moral stance! :P

gurl how many times will it be explained to you until you understand?

Understand that it got a reset which was not needed

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05 | :up: 66 | 11th week

 

Meghan Trainor

Made You Look

 

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2nd single from Takin' It Back

Released: 21st October 2022

Label: Epic Records

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (03/11/2022) | 28-14-8-4-3-2-7-12-23-66-5

 

Sales: 200k+

Certification: Silver

Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio

 

02 Sales

04 Audio Streaming

03 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

Even before she dropped her debut single in 2014, Meghan Trainor already had it made. By that point, the 20-year-old Nantucket native had achieved the dream of many aspiring singer/songwriters: to infiltrate the inner sanctum of Nashville’s Music Row. But as it turns out, co-writing songs for country stars like Rascal Flatts and Hunter Hayes was the warm-up for what came next. Upon its release in the summer of 2014, Trainor’s first solo single, “All About That Bass,” swiftly became the most inescapable pop earworm of the year, thanks to a rump-shaking, retro-R&B sound that filled the void vacated by the late Amy Winehouse and a then-dormant Adele. But not only did the song transform Trainor into an instant, cross-generational pop star, its celebration of plus-size physiques made her a spokesmodel for body positivity at a time when there were few such role models in the entertainment industry. (And that motivational ethos would make her a natural choice to judge singing-competition shows like The Voice UK.) With the release of the full-length Title in 2015, Trainor became just the 13th woman in pop history to have both her first single and first album go to No. 1 on the Billboard charts, but on the follow-up, Thank You, she proved she was no mere throwback artist, as singles like “Me Too” and “No” updated her old-school aesthetic for modern-day dance floors. And on 2020’s Treat Myself, she further immersed herself in contemporary club sounds, applying her Aretha-sized sass to the synth-pumped thump of “No Excuses” and EDM-washed “Wave.” But even as her muse has drifted from Motown to Minaj (who turns up on the ASMR&B duet “Nice to Meet Ya”), Trainor’s self-help mission remains on course. “Every message that I give when I’m writing songs, it’s all to me,” she told Apple Music, where she also hosts Dirty Pop Radio. “I keep listening to these songs and I keep having to remind myself, ‘baby girl, love yourself.’” Trainor’s ongoing success lies in her ability to find new and creative ways to translate those personal affirmations into communal anthems. - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

2014 01 All About That Bass -1- MILLIONAIRE

2014 02 Lips Are Movin -2-

2015 20 Dear Future Husband -3-

2015 01 Marvin Gaye (Charlie Puth feat. Meghan Trainor) MILLIONAIRE

2015 99 Like I'm Gonna Lose You (feat. John Legend) -4-

2016 11 NO -1-

2016 84 Me Too -2-

2018 70 No Excuses -1-

2018 11 Just Got Paid (Sigala, Ella Eyre & Meghan Trainor feat. French Montana)

2019 51 Baby, It's Cold Outside (Brett Eldredge feat. Meghan Trainor)

2020 88 Nice To Meet Ya (feat. Nicki Minaj) -2-

2020 70 I'll Be Home -AT-

2022 02 Made You Look -1-

 

2 x #1 | 4 x Top 5 | 4 x Top 10 | 7 x Top 20 | 7 x Top 40 | 13 x Top 100

 

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