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  • JosephStyles
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    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
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    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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24 | up 27 | 34th week

Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars

Die With A Smile

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1st single from MAYHEM

Released: 16th August 2024

Label: Interscope Records

Chart Statistics

NE (29/08/2024) | 7-7-7-6-5-4-4-3-2-3-17-14-14-18-23-43-37-32-64-8-8-8-10-12-13-19-16-18-22-18-24-22-27-24

Sales: 1,100,000+

Certification: Platinum

Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio

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Biography

Lady Gaga

Some may dismiss pop as inauthentic. But for Lady Gaga—one of popular culture’s greatest, most extravagant creations—the inauthenticity is the point. No artist has more defiantly embodied that provocation this century than the one born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (in New York in 1986). Never wedded to the same image—her most memorable looks (among many) have included a gown fashioned from raw meat, a red-carpet-appropriate pair of dish gloves, and “the world’s first flying dress”—Gaga personifies pop’s surface obsessions while simultaneously upending them. In a sense, her creative identity had crystallized by age 21; she’d been a child pianist, aspiring actor, and burlesque performer. Each of these facets powered her career’s most distinct parts: the celebrity fascination of her first two albums, 2008’s The Fame and 2009’s The Fame Monster; the subversive layering of 2011’s Born This Way and 2013’s ARTPOP; the sincere reverence of 2014’s Cheek to Cheek, her jazz standards album with Tony Bennett; the rootsier songwriting of 2016’s Joanne; and 2020’s jubilant return to her neon-hued electro roots, Chromatica. If the 2009 smash “Paparazzi” reveled in the flashes, then “Born This Way” celebrated inner light: In translating her diffuse identity into world-conquering art, Gaga has become a beacon to anyone else who’s felt like an outsider. Her loyal following of Little Monsters has affirmed a deep connection to her message of self-love and self-expression, despite pop’s fickleness and her chameleonic exterior. She played out a simpler version of her path to fame in the Oscar-worthy 2018 remake of A Star Is Born. But while her character’s ascent was abetted by her lover, Gaga’s was all her own. - Apple Music

Bruno Mars

Bruno Mars has a good story about Prince: Mars is hanging out at an awards show, during a commercial break. The crowd is filled with celebrities. Suddenly, Mars feels the room shift, people part, and there he is, Mars told Apple Music in a 2016 interview—Prince, “just floating by, levitating by.” Prince catches Mars’ eye and gives him a thumbs-up, and Mars—stunned—gives Prince a thumbs-up back. “And that’s it,” Mars said. “What more can you ask?” More than a Prince cosign? How about a stack of multiplatinum records? The privilege of being able to entertain people the world over? Mars has those too. But you get the sense that the nod from Prince was affirmation of a higher order. Even when he was living on instant ramen noodles and trying to find his way into the industry, Mars knew he didn’t just want to be a songwriter or a singer or a producer, but—like Prince, or maybe Michael Jackson—a total pop package, the kind of artist who’s as powerful in the studio as they are onstage. Those records, though: “Uptown Funk,” “Locked Out of Heaven,” “That’s What I Like.” Fun, omnivorous, generation-bridging. The kind of stuff that Mom will be pulling you onto the dance floor for. Mars could do old-fashioned showmanship, could credibly play the crooner with a live band to boot. But he also had an ear for hip-hop and R&B, could—like all great pop—collapse the distance between then and now, Black music and white. Most of all, he knew how much retro was retro enough: Music that made you think about the past, not pine for it. Born Peter Hernandez in Honolulu in 1985, Mars took the stage early, famously doing Elvis impersonations with a family revue at a local hotel before he even hit kindergarten. (In one formative moment, young Mars wet his jumpsuit during “Can’t Help Falling In Love,” but finished without flinching.) As a teenager, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a deal with Motown Records. The deal went nowhere, but Mars kept himself afloat by writing and producing with a team called The Smeezingtons, which he helped found. In 2010, he released his debut, Doo-Wops & Hooligans. By 2012’s Unorthodox Jukebox, the image had gotten a little grittier, the sound a little more diverse, and the retro affectations—goodbye, pompadour—a little less pronounced. Leaning on the slick bounce of ’80s and ’90s funk and R&B, 24K Magic followed in 2016, sweeping its nominations at the Grammys. A confessed perfectionist, Mars pushes on. “All the statues or Time magazine—that s**t is beautiful and made my parents and my family proud and all that,” he told Apple Music. “But there’s this battle within—that you always wanna. You got this fighter’s spirit. I still feel like I’m chasing to prove something to myself, that I got a better song in me.” - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

Lady Gaga

2009 01 Just Dance (feat. Colby O'Donis) -1- MILLIONAIRE

2009 01 Poker Face -2- MILLION SELLER

2009 04 Paparazzi -3- MILLIONAIRE

2009 83 Beautiful, Dirty, Rich -AT-

2009 19 LoveGame -4-

2009 12 Chillin' (Wale feat. Lady Gaga)

2009 01 Bad Romance -5- MILLION SELLER

2009 01 Telephone (feat. Beyoncé) -6- MILLIONAIRE

2009 07 Alejandro -7-

2009 68 Monster -AT-

2009 84 So Happy I Could Die -AT-

2009 89 Dance In The Dark -AT-

2009 88 Speechless -AT-

2011 03 Born This Way -1*- MILLIONAIRE

2011 08 Judas -2*-

2011 06 The Edge Of Glory -3*- MILLIONAIRE

2011 13 Hair -PS-

2011 23 Yoü And I -4*-

2011 16 Marry The Night -5*-

2011 87 White Christmas -AT-

2013 05 Applause -1-

2013 09 Do What U Want (feat. R. Kelly) -2-

2013 76 Venus -PS-

2016 12 Perfect Illusion -1-

2016 39 Million Reasons -2-

2016 66 A-Yo -IG-

2017 19 The Cure -NAS-

2018 01 Shallow (Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper) -OST- MILLIONAIRE

2018 27 I'll Never Love Again (Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper) -OST-

2018 25 Always Remember Us This Way -OST- MILLIONAIRE

2020 05 Stupid Love -1-

2020 01 Rain On Me (Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande) -2- MILLIONAIRE

2020 17 Sour Candy (Lady Gaga & BLACKPINK) -IG-

2020 29 Alice -AT-

2022 24 Hold My Hand -OST-

2022 22 Bloody Mary -6*-

2024 02 Die With A Smile (Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars) -1- MILLIONAIRE

2024 07 Disease -2-

2025 03 Abracadabra -3-

2025 23 Garden Of Eden -AT-

6 x #1 | 12 x Top 5 | 17 x Top 10 | 24 x Top 20 | 32 x Top 40 | 40 x Top 100

Bruno Mars

2010 01 Nothin' On You (B.o.B feat. Bruno Mars)

2010 03 Billionaire (Travie McCoy feat. Bruno Mars)

2010 97 It's Better If You Don't Understand -EP-

2010 01 Just The Way You Are (Amazing) -1- MILLION SELLER

2011 01 Grenade -2- MILLION SELLER

2011 11 Marry You -4- MILLIONAIRE

2011 01 The Lazy Song -3- MILLIONAIRE

2011 10 Lighters (Bad Meets Evil feat. Bruno Mars)

2011 78 Count On Me -AT-

2011 19 Runaway Baby -AT-

2011 14 It Will Rain -OST-

2011 17 Mirror (Lil Wayne feat. Bruno Mars)

2011 44 Young, Wild & Free (Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa feat. Bruno Mars)

2012 02 Locked Out Of Heaven -1- MILLIONAIRE

2013 02 When I Was Your Man -2- MILLIONAIRE

2013 12 Treasure -3- MILLIONAIRE

2013 62 Gorilla -4-

2014 83 Young Girls -5-

2014 01 Uptown Funk (Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars) MILLION SELLER

2016 05 24K Magic -1- MILLIONAIRE

2016 79 Chunky -AT-

2017 12 That's What I Like -2- MILLIONAIRE

2017 59 Versace On The Floor (Bruno Mars vs. David Guetta) -3-

2018 05 Finesse (feat. Cardi B) -4- MILLIONAIRE

2018 65 Wake Up In The Sky (Gucci Mane, Bruno Mars & Kodak Black)

2019 12 Please Me (Cardi B & Bruno Mars)

2021 20 Leave The Door Open (Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic) -1-

2021 45 Skate (Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic) -2-

2021 12 Smokin Out The Window (Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic) -3-

2021 49 Fly As Me (Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic) -AT-

2024 02 Die With A Smile (Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars) -NAS- MILLIONAIRE

2024 02 APT. (ROSÉ & Bruno Mars)

2025 32 Fat Juicy & Wet (Sexyy Red & Bruno Mars)

5 x #1 | 12 x Top 5 | 13 x Top 10 | 22 x Top 20 | 23 x Top 40 | 33 x Top 100

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23 | ne | 1st week


Miley Cyrus

End Of The World

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1st single from Something Beautiful

Released: 4th April 2025

Label: MCEO Inc.

Chart Statistics

NE (17/04/2025) | 23

Sales: -

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

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Biography

“I think there’s a time in every artist’s life [when] they have to do something that isn’t for fans, isn’t for success, isn’t for touring,” Miley Cyrus once told Apple Music. Cyrus could have been speaking about any number of moments from her profoundly varied career. Born Destiny Hope Cyrus—the daughter of country singer Billy Ray Cyrus—in Tennessee in 1992, the innovative artist leaped to stardom as Disney’s Hannah Montana on the strength of perky, empowering bubblegum pop. Since then, Cyrus has worked hard to shed her wholesome teen image, securing a reputation for an intense work ethic and an unshakable self-assuredness. Her 2009 summer anthem “Party In the U.S.A.” earned her credibility in the pop world, while 2013’s Bangerz—which showcased her musical maturity with “Wrecking Ball” and experimented with elements of Dirty South hip-hop—made her an icon. Cyrus headed to other fields with 2015’s Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz, a psych-tinged collaboration with members of The Flaming Lips; 2017’s Younger Now, a countrified pop offering that featured godmother Dolly Parton; and 2020’s Plastic Hearts, a neon-hued explosion of disco, synth-pop, and glam rock that features rockers Joan Jett and Stevie Nicks. Those frequent partnerships helped cement her as a pop pace-setter—but on the 2023 smash “Flowers,” a highlight of the breezy Endless Summer Vacation, Cyrus declared her independence and confidently reaffirmed that she’s more than capable of standing on her own. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2007 43 The Best Of Both Worlds (Hannah Montana) -OST-

2008 11 See You Again -1-

2008 25 7 Things -1-

2009 16 Fly On The Wall -2-

2009 11 The Climb -OST-

2009 18 Hoedown Throwdown -OST-

2009 78 Butterfly Fly Away -OST-

2009 90 Ice Cream Freeze (Let's Chill) (Hannah Montana) -OST-

2009 11 Party In The USA -1- MILLIONAIRE

2010 79 When I Look At You -2-

2010 13 Can't Be Tamed -1-

2010 93 Ordinary Girl (Hannah Montana) -OST-

2013 34 Fall Down (will.i.am feat. Miley Cyrus)

2013 01 We Can't Stop -1- MILLIONAIRE

2013 85 23 (Mike WiLL Made-It feat. Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa & Juicy J)

2013 01 Wrecking Ball -2- MILLIONAIRE

2013 27 Adore You -3-

2014 02 Feelin' Myself (will.i.am feat. Miley Cyrus, French Montana, Wiz Khalifa & DJ Mustard)

2014 92 Real And True (Future & Miley Cyrus feat. Mr Hudson)

2017 11 Malibu -1- MILLIONAIRE

2017 54 Younger Now -2-

2018 02 Nothing Breaks Like A Heart (Mark Ronson feat. Miley Cyrus) MILLIONAIRE

2019 29 Mother's Daughter -1-

2019 65 On A Roll (Ashley O) -NAS-

2019 40 Slide Away -NAS-

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

2020 05 Midnight Sky -1- MILLIONAIRE

2020 38 Heart Of Glass -PS-

2020 08 Prisoner (feat. Dua Lipa) -2-

2020 66 Angels Like You -3-

2020 96 Plastic Hearts -AT-

2022 79 Like A Prayer -AT-

2023 01 Flowers -1- MILLIONAIRE

2023 16 River -2-

2023 27 Jaded -3-

2023 12 Used To Be Young -4-

2024 46 Doctor (Work It Out) (Pharrell Williams & Miley Cyrus)

2024 09 II MOST WANTED (Beyoncé & Miley Cyrus)

2025 23 End Of The World -1-

3 x #1 | 7 x Top 5 | 9 x Top 10 | 18 x Top 20 | 26 x Top 40 | 39 x Top 100

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This deserved a better debut. :(

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Did expect this to be higher this time last week, but its Spotify momentum over the week shows all is not lost. Miley's inconsistent for me but I really like this one!

Hope miley rebounds really enjoying this , a drop from 18 in Sundays chart to 23 is pretty respectable though

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22 | up 23 | 25th week

Gracie Abrams

That's So True

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4th single from The Secret of Us

Released: 18th October 2024

Label: Gracie Abrams

Chart Statistics

NE (31/10/2024) | 19-3-1-1-1-1-1-2-2-21-1-1-1-3-3-3-14-17-19-21-21-22-21-23-22

Sales: 900,000+

Certification: Platinum

Status: Accelerated Chart Ratio

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Biography

Los Angeles singer/songwriter Gracie Abrams has a talent for cutting to the quick. A song about a breakup’s messy aftermath, “21” opens bluntly with the line: “I missed your 21st birthday.” Another song about finding it hard to move on revolves around the simple admission, “I miss you, I’m sorry.” Abrams’ swift incisions are particularly notable given that her father is director J.J. Abrams, whose television series Lost boasted such ingeniously convoluted plotlines. Born in 1999, the Los Angeles native grew up listening to Joni Mitchell and Elliott Smith, but it wasn’t until she discovered Phoebe Bridgers, at age 13, that she began writing her own songs. She wrote “minor”—about a crush who lived too far away for her to visit before curfew—at age 17. “It was the first time that I’d written a song where I felt like I wasn’t trying to emulate someone else’s sound,” she tells Apple Music. Even Abrams’ early singles display a wisdom beyond her years. Released when she was 20, “21” revolves around the devastating line, “You’ll be the love of my life when I was young”—an elegant example of her knack for turning an idea as simple as “young love” into a complex meditation on life’s changes. “Looking back is unattractive to me,” she acknowledges, yet while preparing her first long-form statement—2020’s minor—she realized she needed to reflect to move forward. “Thinking about what that meant and how the songs needed to exist together,” she says, the experience of writing “minor” as a teen never went away. “It was always in the back of my head. I didn’t want to run away from it.” - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2023 72 Everywhere, Everything (Noah Kahan & Gracie Abrams)

2024 81 I miss you, I'm sorry -1-

2024 67 Risk -1-

2024 31 Close To You -2-

2024 37 us. (feat. Taylor Swift) -AT-

2024 04 I Love You, I'm Sorry -3-

2024 01 That's So True -4-

2025 28 Call Me When You Break Up (Selena Gomez, benny blanco & Gracie Abrams)

1 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 2 x Top 10 | 2 x Top 20 | 5 x Top 40 | 8 x Top 100

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21 | up 28 | 6th week


Benson Boone

Sorry I'm Here For Someone Else

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1st single from forthcoming studio album

Released: 28th February 2025

Label: Night Street Records / Warner Records

Chart Statistics

NE (13/03/2025) | 30-25-27-24-28-21

Sales: 60,000+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

19 Sales

44 Audio Streaming

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Biography

Benson Boone (born in 2002 in Monroe, WA) bet on himself and hit big in the early 2020s. After leaving Brigham Young University to pursue his music career, the singer-songwriter tried out for American Idol, but he left the competition after making it past the talent show’s auditions. Trading the small screen of TV for the hand-sized screens of social media, he began posting videos online, and Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds took notice, signing Boone to his label Night Street Records. Boone’s early singles were emotion-packed piano ballads—the sweeping debut single “GHOST TOWN,” the swirling 2022 cut “In The Stars”—but plugging in proved to be a winning strategy. His modern power ballad “Beautiful Things,” released in early 2024, was an online sensation before it became a global megahit, reaching the U.S. Top 10 and readying the world for Boone’s debut full-length, Fireworks & Rollerblades, which came out that spring. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2021 46 Ghost Town -1-

2022 21 In The Stars -2-

2024 01 Beautiful Things -1- MILLIONAIRE

2024 14 Slow It Down -2-

2024 55 Cry -AT-

2024 43 Pretty Slowly -3-

2025 21 Sorry I'm Here For Someone Else -1-

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

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20 | right 20 | 7th week

Tate McRae

Revolving door

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4th single from So Close To What

Released: 21st February 2025

Label: RCA Records

Chart Statistics

NE (06/03/2025) | 10-9-12-18-18-20-20

Sales: 100,000+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

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20 Audio Streaming

28 Video Streaming

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Biography

A style-shifting pop star who got her start as a teen dance prodigy, Tate McRae is every bit a dynamic multi-hyphenate. Born in 2003 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, she worked her way up to the finals on So You Think You Can Dance at age 13, following other impressive milestones as a live performer. McRae answered her overnight TV success by uploading a series of singles that showcased the preternatural depth of her singing and songwriting. Signed to a major label when she was 16, she struck gold globally with 2020’s “you broke me first,” adding ominous trap beats to an intimate lament. But rather than be pigeonholed by weepy ballads, McRae quickly showcased her full range with convincing forays into dreamy alt-rock and purring R&B on 2022’s i used to think i could fly. Coming off even more emboldened on 2023’s THINK LATER, she greets her entry into her twenties with a well-earned sense of confidence on tracks like the chirping kiss-off “exes.” Echoing her penchant for inhabiting a deep bench of musical styles without breaking her stride, she seems just as much at home in the role of a nonchalant heartbreaker as in the role of the one at home nursing a broken heart. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2020 03 you broke me first -1- MILLIONAIRE

2021 46 You (Regard, Troye Sivan & Tate McRae)

2021 82 that way -1-

2021 52 feel like shit -1-

2022 14 she's all i wanna be -2-

2022 36 chaotic -PS-

2022 84 what would you do? -3-

2022 76 uh oh -NAS-

2022 08 10:35 (Tiësto & Tate McRae)

2023 03 greedy -1- MILLIONAIRE

2023 12 exes -2-

2023 55 run for the hills -AT-

2024 14 It's ok I'm ok -1-

2024 08 2 hands -2-

2025 03 Sports car -3-

2025 09 Revolving door -4-

2025 25 I know love (feat. The Kid LAROI) -AT-

0 x #1 | 3 x Top 5 | 7 x Top 10 | 9 x Top 20 | 11 x Top 40 | 16 x Top 100

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Just now, Jessie Where said:

Almost top 20 now for Benson Bone!

Benson 🦴

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Benson skipped, I take back all I said about R1 making good choices xx (I kid, I'll let them off this time x)

So annoying that it was top 20 all week in the mids and is #21 today though drama hopefully next week

Still love this gracie track glad it's still hovering

Actually think this is my favourite Benson track so far hopefully it can climb

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