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Tracy Chapman's 'Fast Car' has re-entered the UK Apple Music chart at #148 following her performance of it with Luke Combs at the Grammys!

 

The Luke cover is back up to #100.

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^that was definitely the highlight of the grammys performance-wise
The difference is Noah is coming from such a high streaming place that a slight boost will only help offset the natural decline rather than become an upswing but I guess we shall see

tours can have big boosts too not just slight boosts

Spotify

 

:left: 01. Noah Kahan - Stick Season (708,428)

:left: 02. Sophie Ellis Bextor - Murder on the Dancefloor (409,620)

:left: 03. Teddy Swims - Lose Control (365,210)

:up: 04. Benson Boone - Beautiful Things (325,421)

:down: 06. YG Marley - Priase Jah in the Moonlight (315,255)

:up: 30. The Last Dinner Party - Nothing Matters

:up: 45. Ella Henderson & Rudimental - Alibi

:up: 52. Kygo & Ava Max - Whatever

:up: 56. Yung Filly - Grey

:up: 76. Andrew Underberg - Loser, Baby

:up: 90. Blake Roman - Poison

:re: 113. Tracy Chapman - Fast Car

:up: 114. Andrew Underberg - Hell's Greatest Dad

:up: 117 Artemas - if u think i'm pretty

:up: 135. Andrew Underberg - Stayed Gone

:re: 142. Justin Timberlake - Selfish

 

 

 

nice re-entry for Fast Car <3

most Grammy winers experiencing big climbs like Billie, Taylor and Miley-Flowers

oh wow huge climb for Good Neighbours!
Also:

 

:up: 32. Michael Marcagi - Scared To Start (+9)

:up: 33. Good Neighbours - Home (+18)

 

I like both songs I must say...

have only heard the Marcagi thing once so cannot really tell but the Good Neighbours song sounds a future #1

not sure if posted already, Justin-Selfish was added yesterday to HH (finally)

and hence he's a re-entry today ;)

Hopefully it will still remain top 10 on ACR even for a couple weeks but it’s streaming numbers are defo on decline now

With Noah's tour, it's worth noting that the dates were booked before he fully took off in the UK and so he's only playing to smaller stadiums of ~10k - still huge, but the biggest boosts we've seen were for artists like Harry and Taylor who were selling out multiple nights at Wembley, which holds nearly 100k people.

 

Hopefully combined with the new version of the album releasing on Friday, it will still be enough of a boost for him to dodge ACR. It feels a little too soon for the track to go to ACR when Cruel Summer and Prada are on zero weeks of decline :lol:

 

Also loving the Michael Marcagi track right now, hope it can be big here! Already top 10 in Ireland.

I still wouldn’t be surprised if MOTD turns out to only be hitting DCL2 this week, but either way #1 is pretty much out of the question now.
With Noah's tour, it's worth noting that the dates were booked before he fully took off in the UK and so he's only playing to smaller stadiums of ~10k - still huge, but the biggest boosts we've seen were for artists like Harry and Taylor who were selling out multiple nights at Wembley, which holds nearly 100k people.

In fairness, even now I don't think he's anywhere near stadium level!

 

His next step up will be more arena dates I imagine, this tour only has 5 of them.

In fairness, even now I don't think he's anywhere near stadium level!

 

His next step up will be more arena dates I imagine, this tour only has 5 of them.

Yeah you're probably right. I was actually quite surprised when looking at tickets recently that he hadn't added more dates at the last minute following his sudden success; all the dates were sold out even when I checked back in December, so there would definitely be demand for more. But he is moving onto Europe and then US without much delay, so perhaps there just wasn't time.

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