Friday at 15:134 days Umm... Say what?I was not ready for these older songs getting resets, but this Black Eyed Peas song is a birruva bop.
Friday at 15:144 days We're 3 for 3 on songs I wasn't expecting to hear today but I love it! And 'The Days' getting a rare skip!
Friday at 15:144 days Author 34 | | 1st weekMark Ronson and RAYESuzanne1st single from forthcoming studio albumReleased: 13th June 2025Label: Sony Music Entertainment UKChart StatisticsNE (26/06/2025) | 34Sales: -Certification: -Status: Standard Chart Ratioxx Salesxx Audio Streamingxx Video StreamingVideoBiographyMark Ronson is a multi-hyphenate with a Midas touch: a producer, songwriter, and entertainer who, since the turn of the millennium, has changed the sound and shape of pop music as we know it—more than once. Born in London in 1975, Ronson grew up surrounded by music: His father managed bands, and his mother later married Foreigner’s Mick Jones. Ronson started off as a hip-hop DJ while studying at New York University, and his debut album, 2003’s Here Comes the Fuzz, first displayed his uncanny ability to bridge musical worlds. Over zig-zagging funk, disco, and reggae, he incorporated an unlikely array of guests—Ghostface Killah, Jack White, Sean Paul, and Rivers Cuomo—that anticipated the new century’s genre-agnostic approach to pop. Ronson beefed up his own music’s vintage polish and soulful depths on 2007’s Version, around the same time that he became equally celebrated for his production work. Along with records for Lily Allen and Christina Aguilera, Ronson co-produced Amy Winehouse’s acclaimed 2006 LP Back to Black, taking home three Grammys. In ensuing years, he’s manned the boards for Adele, Solange, Wiley, Lady Gaga, and Paul McCartney—a diverse group whose only common denominator is a determination to break boundaries and make history. Ronson is no stranger to the latter: His barnstorming 2014 party jam, “Uptown Funk (feat. Bruno Mars),” is notable not only for its chart-topping run but also the speed with which it became universally recognized as a timeless slice of pop perfection, the kind of song destined to amp up wedding receptions for decades to come. But that success hasn’t hamstrung him: Subsequent albums, like 2015’s Uptown Special and 2019’s Late Night Feelings, have found him masterminding ever more audacious guest lists while finding new ways to make evergreen styles sound entirely new. - Apple MusicTop 100 Chart HistoryMark Ronson2003 15 Ooh Wee (feat. Ghostface Killah, Nate Dogg & Trife) -1-2006 31 Just (feat. Alex Greenwald / Phantom Planet) -4-2007 02 Stop Me (feat. Daniel Merriweather) -1-2007 63 God Put A Smile Upon Your Face (feat. The Daptone Horns) -B-SIDE-2007 66 No One Knows (feat. Domino) -B-SIDE-2007 08 Oh My God (feat. Lily Allen) -2-2007 02 Valerie (feat. Amy Winehouse) -3- MILLIONAIRE2010 06 Bang Bang Bang (Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. feat. Q-Tip & MNDR) -1-2010 17 The Bike Song (Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. feat. Kyle Falconer & Spank Rock) -2-2010 55 Somebody To Love Me (Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. feat. Boy George & Andrew Wyatt) -3-2012 55 Anywhere In The World (Mark Ronson & Katy B) -NAS-2014 01 Uptown Funk (feat. Bruno Mars) -1- MILLION SELLER2015 56 Everyday (A$AP Rocky feat. Rod Stewart, Miguel & Mark Ronson)2018 04 Electricity (Silk City & Dua Lipa feat. Diplo & Mark Ronson)2018 02 Nothing Breaks Like A Heart (feat. Miley Cyrus) -1- MILLIONAIRE2019 30 Late Night Feelings (feat. Lykke Li) -2-2019 27 Find U Again (feat. Camila Cabello) -3-2019 58 Don't Leave Me Lonely (feat. YEBBA) -4-2025 34 Suzanne (Mark Ronson & RAYE) -1-1 x #1 | 5 x Top 5 | 7 x Top 10 | 9 x Top 20 | 13 x Top 40 | 19 x Top 100RAYE2016 15 By Your Side (Jonas Blue feat. RAYE)2016 03 You Don't Know Me (Jax Jones feat. RAYE) MILLIONAIRE2017 65 The Line -NAS-2017 15 Decline (RAYE & Mr Eazi) -1-2018 26 Check (Kojo Funds feat. RAYE)2018 41 Cigarette (RAYE, Mabel & Stefflon Don) -2-2018 66 Friends -NAS-2019 41 Stay (Don't Go Away) (David Guetta feat. RAYE)2019 55 Love Me Again -1-2020 21 Tequila (Jax Jones & Martin Solveig present Europa with RAYE)2020 06 Secrets (Regard & RAYE)2021 37 Regardless (RAYE & Rudimental) -2-2021 03 BED (Joel Corry, RAYE & David Guetta) MILLIONAIRE2021 14 Ferrari Horses (D-Block Europe & RAYE)2021 64 Call On Me -NAS-2021 50 I Don't Want You (Riton & RAYE)2021 50 Money Calling (Da Beatfreakz feat. Russ Millions, RAYE & wewantwraiths)2022 67 Waterfall (Disclosure & RAYE)2022 01 Escapism. (RAYE & 070 Shake) -1- MILLIONAIRE2023 69 Ice Cream Man. -AT-2023 35 Flip A Switch. -2-2023 23 The Weekend (Stormzy & RAYE)2023 02 Prada (cassö, RAYE & D-Block Europe) MILLIONAIRE2024 33 Worth It. -3-2024 22 Genesis. -NAS-2024 38 Moi (Central Cee & RAYE)2024 52 Oscar Winning Tears. -4-2025 13 Born Again (LISA feat. Doja Cat & RAYE)2025 34 Suzanne (Mark Ronson & RAYE)1 x #1 | 4 x Top 5 | 5 x Top 10 | 9 x Top 20 | 18 x Top 40 | 29 x Top 100Social Media Mark Ronson RAYE
Friday at 15:154 days love these resetsand kinda surprised R1 are playing them all and not skipping them
Friday at 15:164 days First time hearing this!I've heard Raye get compared to Amy, so this collab almost feels like a full-circle moment in a way.
Friday at 15:174 days OCC going crazy with the resets then (which hopefully means Radiohead are coming)still haven't actually heard that Coldplay songyay for Disco Lines bringing Tinashe back after so many years - fun song not so fond of the Mark ronson/Raye song, there was so much potential in them doing a collab but the end result falls a bit flat
Friday at 15:174 days Suzanne is a decent enough track. Wasn't expecting it to chart, so it's nice to see Raye get another Top 40.It's got a very laid-back summer in the garden vibe.
Friday at 15:184 days Author 33 | | 1st weekTwenty One PilotsThe Contract1st single from BreachReleased: 12th June 2025Label: Fueled By RamenChart StatisticsNE (26/06/2025) | 33Sales: -Certification: -Status: Standard Chart Ratioxx Salesxx Audio Streamingxx Video StreamingVideoBiographytwenty one pilots’ cathartic, kitchen-sink style—which folds in alt-rock, reggae, electronic music, and rap—is one of the most unique, unclassifiable commercial sounds of the 2010s and ’20s. Formed by friends Tyler Joseph, Nick Thomas, and Chris Salih in Columbus, Ohio, the band took its name from Arthur Miller’s play All My Sons, in which a contractor knowingly sends off faulty airplane parts to Europe during World War II, resulting in the death of 21 pilots. The band self-released two albums before making the leap to a subsidiary of Warner Music Group in 2012, shuffling ranks along the way before settling on singer-songwriter Joseph and drummer Josh Dun as its core members. As a duo, they delved further into the idiosyncrasies of their sound—characterized by a minimal blend of keyboards, driving drums, and playful, self-probing lyrics—winning a Grammy in 2017 for their single “Stressed Out.” In 2018, they released their fifth album, , which featured the singles “Chlorine” and “My Blood” and was co-written with MUTEMATH’s Paul Meany. The title of their next album, 2021’s Scaled and Icy, was partially a reference to making music in the pandemic—scaled back and isolated. It was mostly produced remotely, with Joseph and Dun working in separate studios. They called back to Trench with 2024’s Clancy (named after a character from that earlier album), a showcase of their restlessly creative range that mixed hip-hop, pop punk, ballads, and cinematic rock. A practicing Christian, Joseph credits his faith—and the sustained internal dialogue that comes with it—as a source of inspiration, using his art as a platform to wrestle directly with his demons. Touring Blurryface, for example, he covered his neck and arms with black greasepaint on stage—a visualization of his insecurities. That honesty has earned the band a remarkably dedicated fanbase. “I never would have turned to music if I didn’t feel like I need to work on something or change or cope with something,” Joseph told Apple Music. “I think that I was perfectly fine before music, and then something happened where I just felt, like, a buildup of some sort. And I didn’t know how to release that. I didn’t know how to decompress that and to have an outlet for it. And I was forced to learn how to play the piano.” - Apple MusicTop 100 Chart History2016 12 Stressed Out -1- MILLIONAIRE2016 47 Ride -2- MILLIONAIRE2016 05 Heathens -OST- MILLIONAIRE2016 93 Cancer -AT-2018 50 Jumpsuit -1-2018 88 Nico And The Niners -PS-2018 62 My Blood -2-2018 67 Morph -AT-2020 42 Level Of Concern -NAS-2021 56 Shy Away -1-2021 88 Choker -2-2021 97 Saturday -3-2024 34 Overcompensate -1-2024 66 The Craving -2-2024 87 The Line -OST-2025 33 The Contract -1-0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 1 x Top 10 | 2 x Top 20 | 4 x Top 40 | 16 x Top 100Social Media Twenty One Pilots
Friday at 15:204 days I much prefer this and 'Overcompensate' to the two big ones a few years ago (which I really didn't like)
Friday at 15:204 days Third highest peaking Twenty-One Pilots single!!There is literally nothing wrong with this song at all. It's perfect.
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