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Is that one of the first songs this year to debut in the top three?

Legacy artist flop, what a loser.

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  • JosephStyles
    JosephStyles

    All you f**king w***rs who didnt want Nick Jonas to be #1 suck my d!!! Jess Glynne didnt f**king deserve it again,, PATHETIC just like all you Nick J haters!!!

  • awardinary
    awardinary

    I guess the 10 year anniversary version would be like; "All you f**king w***rs who didnt want Ed Sheeran to be #1 suck my d!!! Alex Warren didnt f**king deserve it again,, PATHETIC just like all you

  • Also 10 years since THAT post regarding the #2

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02 | right 02 | 21st week

Chappell Roan

Pink Pony Club

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1st single from The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess

Released: 3rd April 2020

Label: Amusement Records

Chart Statistics

NE (26/09/2024) | 21-15-17-13-13-18-22-x

RE (16/01/2025) | 22-16-22-26-14-4-3-2-1-1-4-2-2-2

Sales: 700,000+

Certification: Platinum

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

02 Sales

02 Audio Streaming

17 Video Streaming

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Biography

Chappell Roan specializes in jubilant, femme-positive pop that combines a strong romantic streak with a hunger for grand experiences. Kayleigh Rose Amstutz (born in 1998 in Willard, MO) began posting cover-song videos online in her teens, and after releasing her first EP, School Nights, in 2017, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue her pop-star dreams. In early 2020 she connected with producer Dan Nigro, and that April she released “Pink Pony Club,” a torchy ballad about thriving at “a special place/where boys and girls can all be queens every single day.” Roan released a smattering of singles, including the writhing “My Kink Is Karma” and the yearning “Casual,” before putting out her first full-length, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, in September 2023. Roan’s unbridled, lusty pop songs became an online phenomenon—or, as she might put it, a “femininomenon”—and she hit the arena circuit when she opened for Olivia Rodrigo on the latter’s GUTS tour in early 2024. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2024 02 Good Luck, Babe! -NAS- MILLIONAIRE

2024 31 Red Wine Supernova -3-

2024 04 HOT TO GO! -4-

2024 01 Pink Pony Club -1-

2024 44 Casual -2-

2025 02 The Giver -1-

1 x #1 | 4 x Top 5 | 4 x Top 10 | 4 x Top 20 | 5 x Top 40 | 6 x Top 100

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01 | right 01 | 9th week

Alex Warren

Ordinary

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7th single from You'll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1)

Released: 7th February 2025

Label: Atlantic Recording Corporation

Chart Statistics

NE (20/02/2025) | 7-11-8-3-2-1-1-1-1

Sales: 200,000+

Certification: Silver

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

02 Sales

01 Audio Streaming

04 Video Streaming

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Named among PEOPLE‘s list of “Talented Emerging Artists Making Their Mark,” Alex Warren is one of the most followed Gen Z celebrities on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok. From being homeless and sleeping in friends’ cars to his current rise to stardom, Warren has shared the intimate details of his life with the world for over a decade, building an online community of 26M+ cumulative followers. Known for his vulnerable pop melodies, passionate vocals, and lyrical candor, Warren has won over new fans with a series of singles and first-ever headline tour. Now, with “Before You Leave Me” and more new music to follow, Alex Warren is poised to make an even greater connection than ever before. - Spotify

Top 100 Chart History

2024 80 Before You Leave Me -1-

2024 93 Save You A Seat -2-

2024 09 Carry You Home -3-

2024 23 Burning Down -4-

2025 01 Ordinary -5-

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

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Just now, Liam S said:

They were neck and neck both Monday and Wednesday and Ed was rising on Spotify every day so it seemed like he’d get it

Rising is one thing but when Chappell was ahead, and Ed never overtook on Spotify, I don't think it ever appeared likely that he'd get it. He'd need to actually be ahead of Chappell to gain on her...

It's not a flop but imho it's an underperformance for Ed's standards

2 minutes ago, gooddelta said:

Is that one of the first songs this year to debut in the top three?

Legacy artist flop, what a loser.

Indeed, 'The Giver' is the only other to do so!

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thinking Future chart hit? thinking

Lana Del Rey

Henry, come on

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1st single from The Right Person Will Stay

Released: 11th April 2025

Label: Polydor Records / Interscope Records

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Though she’s got the name and look of a ’60s-era Hollywood star, Lana Del Rey could only have emerged in the internet era. At a time when social media was giving people the power to curate their identities and present idealised versions of themselves online, the struggling singer-songwriter once known as Lizzy Grant (born in New York in 1985) reinvented herself as Lana Del Rey for her epochal 2011 single “Video Games”. The wistful orchestral ballad (and an accompanying Super 8-style video that heralded the ubiquity of soft-focus Instagram filters) introduced an artist who delighted in breaking hearts and the internet alike, knowingly using coquettish sex-kitten cliches as a means to probe male behaviour and, by extension, the American id itself. Not only did the song prove it was possible to cultivate genuine mystique in the age of oversharing, but it also carved out a space for languid, Twin Peaks-worthy arty pop amid a Top 40 normally reserved for jacked-up pop anthems. Since then, Lana has always kept listeners guessing. Informed equally by classic-rock mythology and modern hip-hop attitude, she can casually name-drop Lou Reed in a dream-pop serenade (2014’s “Brooklyn Baby”) as effortlessly as she communes with R&B futurist The Weeknd (2017’s “Lust for Life”). More than a mere retro stylist, Lana embraces nostalgic all-American imagery only to corrupt it through subversive—sometimes profane—anti-love songs while elevating pop-cultural detritus into high art: On 2019’s Norman F*****g Rockwell!—an epic masterwork that scales the heights of Elton John’s early-'70s classics—she makes room for a cover of Sublime’s ’90s stoner-funk anthem “Doin’ Time”. In the 2020s, she’s remained effortlessly provocative at every gripping turn—with the sweeping, self-referential yearning of 2021’s Chemtrails Over the Country Club and Blue Banisters and the sprawling, unfiltered intimacy of 2023’s Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd, in which she dubbed her candid, stream-of-conscious process “meditative automatic singing”. As she continues to build the mythology of Lana Del Rey, she seems to be slowly, gradually blurring the line between her art and her Self. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2011 09 Video Games -1- MILLIONAIRE

2012 09 Born To Die -2-

2012 32 Blue Jeans -3-

2012 92 National Anthem -4-

2012 60 Blue Velvet -PS-

2012 32 Ride -5-

2013 23 Young And Beautiful -OST-

2013 04 Summertime Sadness (Lana Del Rey vs. Cedric Gervais) -6- MILLIONAIRE

2014 60 Once Upon A Dream -OST-

2014 39 Gods & Monsters -AT-

2014 21 West Coast -1-

2014 86 Brooklyn Baby -2-

2015 60 High By The Beach -1-

2015 78 Prisoner (The Weeknd feat. Lana Del Rey)

2016 73 Stargirl Interlude (The Weeknd feat. Lana Del Rey)

2017 41 Love -1-

2017 38 Lust For Life (feat. The Weeknd) -2-

2017 81 Summer Bummer (feat. A$AP Rocky & Playboi Carti) -3-

2018 79 Mariners Apartment Complex -1-

2019 99 hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have - but i have it -2-

2019 42 Doin' Time -3-

2019 59 Fuck it I love you -IG-

2019 44 Norman Fucking Rockwell! -AT-

2019 02 Don't Call Me Angel (Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus & Lana Del Rey) -OST-

2020 87 Let Me Love You Like A Woman -1-

2021 58 Chemtrails Over The Country Club -2-

2021 51 White Dress -3-

2021 81 Tulsa Jesus Freak -4-

2021 87 Dealer -AT-

2022 87 Watercolor Eyes -OST-

2022 04 Snow On The Beach (Taylor Swift feat. Lana Del Rey)

2022 98 Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd -1-

2023 41 A&W -2-

2023 48 Paris, Texas (feat. SYML) -AT-

2023 68 Candy Necklace (feat. Jon Batiste) -AT-

2023 09 Say Yes To Heaven -NAS-

2023 78 Radio -AT-

2025 xx Henry, come on -1-

0 x #1 | 3 x Top 5 | 6 x Top 10 | 6 x Top 20 | 12 x Top 40 | 37 x Top 100

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thinking Future chart hit? thinking

Shaboozey and Myles Smith

Blink Twice

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7th single from Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going

Released: 11th April 2025

Label: American Dogwood / EMPIRE

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Oscillating between trap soundscapes and down-home tunes for driving dusty roads, Shaboozey is proof that rap and country music are more similar than people think. Born Collins Obinna Chibueze in 1995, Shaboozey first gained serious attention with more linear rap offerings like "Jeff Gordon," scoring a deal with Republic Records in 2017. With projects like 2018's Lady Wrangler, he showcased more dimensions to his fusion of country and hip-hop, and the formula was more or less perfected by the time he was releasing songs like 2023's earnestly yearning "Let It Burn." The next year, he parlayed that momentum into guest spots on Beyoncé's country-leaning album, COWBOY CARTER ("SWEET ★ HONEY ★ BUCKIIN'" and "SPAGHETTII"). He leveled up again with "A Bar Song (Tipsy)," a track that reimagines J-Kwon's 2004 single "Tipsy" as something you play on a country-bar jukebox. Conventional wisdom says it's a jarring twist, but whether listening to country stars, A-list rappers, or some combination of both, folks can appreciate the virtue of a good turn-up song. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

Shaboozey

2024 03 A Bar Song (Tipsy) -1- MILLIONAIRE

2025 xx Blink Twice (Shaboozey & Myles Smith) -2-

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

Myles Smith

2024 69 Solo -1-

2024 04 Stargazing -1- MILLIONAIRE

2024 53 Wait For You -2-

2024 06 Nice To Meet You -3-

2025 xx Blink Twice (Shaboozey & Myles Smith)

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

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1 minute ago, jimwatts said:

Indeed, 'The Giver' is the only other to do so!

The other song famously painted as an underperformance on here recently 🤣 You cannot make up the stuff on this forum.

Ordinary 9 weeks in the chart and I didn't see the ACR thread. Is Ordinary in risk now?

Just now, Jessie Where said:

My other half compared 'Ordinary' to Bastille when it came on the car radio last weekend, I was like... aghast.

Caramel sounds more like Bastille to me. I thought it was for the first half of the song when it played on shuffle the other day.

3 minutes ago, Jessie Where said:

My other half compared 'Ordinary' to Bastille when it came on the car radio last weekend, I was like... aghast.

I can see his point to be honest. P

I hope that this is its peak in terms of sales and that he gets a decline next week

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That chart felt surprisingly fresh, the bottom half in particular had some good movements going on, and R1's play choices undoubtedly helped that perception. Three new top 10 hits is pretty good going as well!

I can see Azizam climbing to no1 in future weeks tbh, I’m not writing it off just yet! It sounds lovely in this summery weather!

5 minutes ago, gooddelta said:

The other song famously painted as an underperformance on here recently 🤣 You cannot make up the stuff on this forum.

Blocked by that pesky alex

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