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finally playing dermot! first time this year i believe (unless they played it in the two fridays ive been away from the countdowns) but first time for me hearing it played on chart this year at least!
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Not yet bored of Kiss Me :P
This has never been more true!! :lol:

 

This must have been reset as a result of Laroi's Fortnite collaboration!! Amazing :cheeseblock: (panicked for a moment and thought Love Again was somehow this low)

well that is nothing short of iconic *.*
really cannot see his appeal
dermot really is the king of long running show burning top 20 peaking hits! shame this album wasnt as good as his debut but its still a good one
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33 | :down: 31 | 19th week

 

Dean Lewis

How Do I Say Goodbye

 

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3rd single from The Hardest Love

Released: 1st September 2022

Label: Island Records Australia

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (06/10/2022) | 87-72-43-35-31-23-24-24-24-33-55-53-57-86-23-26-26-31-33

 

Sales: 200k+

Certification: Silver

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

36 Sales

34 Audio Streaming

45 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

For a while there, singer-songwriter Dean Lewis could have been lost to the gaming world. In 2005, he represented Australia playing Halo 2 at the World Cyber Games in Singapore–and finished fifth. But after developing an obsession with Oasis, he secreted himself in his room with his acoustic guitar. Born in Sydney in 1987, Lewis first took up the instrument at his father's urging at age 12, but only started to take it seriously in his late teens. “I spent all these years in my bedroom not thinking I was good enough,” Lewis told Apple Music. “It took a lot of people to say, ‘Oh, you’re good enough to do it.’” One of those people was Savage Garden’s former manager, whom Lewis, an Apple Music Up Next honoree, met at a boat party via a mutual friend. Upon hearing Lewis’ music, she helped land him a publishing deal. Hundreds of songs later—some of which went to artists such as Australian singer Taylor Henderson—Lewis released his debut single, “Waves,” in 2016. Imbued with James Blunt’s vocal vulnerability and Chris Martin’s knack for turning the everyday into a sweeping, affecting, relatable tune, “Waves” is a rumination on life becoming less exciting as you age. And it showcased his ability to land a killer blow in one line: “I watched my wild youth disappear in front of my eyes.” “That really personal style of writing is something I got from Bruce Springsteen,” he said. It’s on full display on his debut album, 2019’s A Place We Knew–the follow-up to his 2017 EP Same Kind of Different. Songs such as “7 Minutes” and “Be Alright” combine personal heartbreak with melodic, contemporary soft rock. “Ninety percent of the things I sing about are things that have happened to me,” he offers. “That’s how the songs connect.” - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

2018 11 Be Alright -1- MILLIONAIRE

2019 100 Stay Awake -2-

2022 23 How Do I Say Goodbye -1-

 

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

 

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32 | :up: 44 | 12th week

 

Taylor Swift

Lavender Haze

 

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2nd single from Midnights

Released: 21st October 2022

Label: Taylor Swift

 

Chart Statistics

 

NE (03/11/2022) | 3-6-11-11-14-24-53-65-78-x

RE (26/01/2023) | 43-44-32

 

Sales: 200k+

Certification: Silver

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

 

44 Sales

03 Audio Streaming

00 Video Streaming

 

Video

 

 

Biography

 

The country world feigned surprise when, after three albums of Music Row-indebted songcraft, Taylor Swift formally embraced pop on 2012’s Red. But no one should have been shocked: Any 14-year-old capable of persuading her parents to move from suburban Pennsylvania to Nashville for her career clearly has ambition to burn. And the thrill of following Swift’s rise has been watching her execute it flawlessly, largely because her melodic intelligence is equal to that ambition. Her early, youthful love songs heralded 2010's newly self-possessed Speak Now—which showed off her scathing wit—and evolved into knowing, ironclad pop fare that held its own against boisterous Max Martin production on 1989, her fifth album, titled after her birth year. Throughout, her songwriting has blurred the lines between the public and private, burying enough real-life clues (about, say, scarves and Starbucks) to make clear that only Swift can own her narrative, thank you very much, while still retaining a lyrical elegance. Though 2017’s reputation might have been perceived as a gorgeously constructed piece of dramatic theater—its attendant heroes and villains all real-life characters from Swift's public feuds—all that spectacle proved an attention-grabbing cover for her most romantic album yet. She turned up the romance even more on 2019’s Lover, but it was 2020’s folklore and its companion, evermore—ruminative, relatively lo-fi albums written and recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic—that earned her the Apple Music Award for Songwriter of the Year. - Apple Music

 

Top 100 Chart History

 

2009 02 Love Story -1- MILLIONAIRE

2009 60 White Horse -AT-

2009 51 Teardrops On My Guitar -2-

2009 100 Crazier -OST-

2009 30 You Belong With Me -3-

2010 57 Today Was A Fairytale -OST-

2010 30 Mine -1-

2012 67 Safe & Sound (feat. The Civil Wars) -OST-

2012 70 Eyes Open -OST-

2012 22 Both Of Us (B.o.B feat. Taylor Swift)

2012 04 We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together -1- MILLIONAIRE

2012 30 Begin Again -PS-

2012 26 Red -PS-

2012 02 I Knew You Were Trouble. -2- MILLIONAIRE

2012 36 State Of Grace -PS-

2012 07 Everything Has Changed (feat. Ed Sheeran) -4-

2013 09 22 -3-

2013 45 Sweeter Than Fiction -OST-

2013 25 The Last Time (feat. Gary Lightbody) -5-

2014 02 Shake It Off -1- MILLION SELLER

2014 39 Welcome To New York -IG-

2014 04 Blank Space -2- MILLIONAIRE

2015 21 Style -3-

2015 04 Bad Blood (feat. Kendrick Lamar) -4-

2015 40 Wildest Dreams -5-

2016 05 I Don't Wanna Live Forever (ZAYN & Taylor Swift) -OST- MILLIONAIRE

2017 01 Look What You Made Me Do -1- MILLIONAIRE

2017 07 ...Ready For It? -2-

2017 15 Gorgeous -3-

2017 29 Call It What You Want -IG-

2017 49 End Game (feat. Ed Sheeran & Future) -4-

2018 45 Delicate -5-

2019 03 ME! (feat. Brendon Urie) -1-

2019 05 You Need To Calm Down -2-

2019 43 The Archer -IG-

2019 14 Lover -3-

2019 21 The Man -4-

2019 27 Cruel Summer -AT-

2019 44 Christmas Tree Farm -NAS-

2020 57 Only The Young -NAS-

2020 06 cardigan -1-

2020 08 exile (feat. Bon Iver) -AT-

2020 10 the 1 -AT-

2020 03 willow -1-

2020 15 champagne problems -AT-

2020 19 no body, no crime (feat. HAIM) -AT-

2021 12 Love Story (Taylor's Version) -1-

2021 52 You All Over Me (Taylor's Version) (feat. Maren Morris) -2-

2021 30 Mr. Perfectly Fine (Taylor's Version) -3-

2021 52 You Belong With Me (Taylor's Version) -AT-

2021 73 Renegade (Big Red Machine feat. Taylor Swift)

2021 25 Wildest Dreams (Taylor's Version) -1*-

2021 03 All Too Well (Taylor's Version) -1-

2021 18 State Of Grace (Taylor's Version) -AT-

2021 22 Red (Taylor's Version) -AT-

2022 02 The Joker And The Queen (Ed Sheeran feat. Taylor Swift)

2022 88 the lakes -AT-

2022 42 This Love (Taylor's Version) -2*-

2022 77 Don't Blame Me -AT-

2022 63 Carolina -OST-

2022 78 august -AT-

2022 01 Anti-Hero -1-

2022 03 Lavender Haze -2-

2022 04 Snow On The Beach (feat. Lana Del Rey) -AT-

2023 63 Bejeweled -AT-

2023 66 You're On Your Own, Kid -AT-

 

2 x #1 | 16 x Top 5 | 22 x Top 10 | 29 x Top 20 | 44 x Top 40 | 66 x Top 100

 

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Yay for Bizarrap/Shakira still sticking around in the top 40 too, not surprising that R1 aren't giving it more plays, at least they didn't skip it in week 1 which I would not have put past them lol ~

 

Tory Lanez still not pissing off tho <_<

 

I need to see the video for 'Lavender Haze' still - hoping that'll at least be good although the song is still firmly mid for me. I likewise loved the video for 'Bejeweled' despite not really liking that song at all.

Unnecessary return to the top 40 imo.
yay Lavender Haze video & song are both fantastic <3
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31 | :down: 12 | 15th 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) | 28-14-8-4-3-2-7-12-23-66-5-7-10-12-31

 

Sales: 300k+

Certification: Silver

Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio

 

01 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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Unnecessary return to the top 40 imo.

 

maybe unnecessary but i think its justified with the video

 

also its run was kinda cut short due to christmas

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