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  • Jessie Where
    Jessie Where

    Liam Sota: "I mean none of them are going top 40 it’s just the wrong time of the week but the albums could get somewhere" At least he didn't offer to give everyone on the forum £20 for this wrong pre

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    32 | | 31st week Black Sabbath Paranoid 1st single from Paranoid Released: 7th August 1970 Label: Warner Records Chart Statistics NE (29/08/1970) | 47-47-37-28-19-8-4-5-5-6-10-13-26-30-42-46-38

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the new one from Sombr, 12 to 12, is great! sounds like a big hit!

Just now, gasman449 said:

"Back To Friends" must be one of the few songs to miss out on a new peak after going to ACR... number 3 on Spotify right now!

Not sure it would be any higher than #7 on SCR now though

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1 minute ago, Stephen Emmett said:

Sorry to have those numbers ready @JosephBoone , I understand about your TV aerial set-up and you being delayed with the numbers.

It's okay, there's no need to jump the gun as I think people here are patient enough!

I think my aerial may be okay for now so I'm back on time for the moment x

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33 | down 32 | 2nd week


Justin Bieber

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Released: 11th July 2025

Label: ILH Production Co.

Chart Statistics

NE (24/07/2025) | 32-33

Sales: 10,000+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

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69 Audio Streaming

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Biography

There’s a moment in a 2020 interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe where Justin Bieber begins—quietly, hesitantly—to cry. “It was hard for me being that young and being in the industry, and not knowing where to turn, and everyone telling me they love me, and just turning their back on you in a second,” Bieber says, each clause kicking up memories like dust. The point isn’t to weep with or for him—he’s had more dreams come true in his first 25 years than most people manage in a lifetime. But he’s also one of the few pop stars of his generation to have truly grown up in public, weathering the cable newsification of celebrity culture in the internet era while still trying to develop as both an artist and a person. Even early on, you could tell he had his eye on the future, balancing a doe-eyed wholesomeness with earnest attempts at hip-hop and R&B, material that suited him as a kid with material that reflected his growth into adolescence and adulthood. Some teen-pop singers end up trapped in amber; Justin Bieber has, knocks and all, kept swimming. Born in London, Ontario, in 1994, Bieber was famously discovered when his future manager, Scooter Braun, stumbled on some performance videos that Bieber’s mom had uploaded to YouTube to share with family and friends. Braun, who understood not only Bieber’s appeal but the potential of the internet, encouraged him to keep making videos and keep the equipment cheap—an approach that not only helped Bieber’s growing fanbase to understand that he was still just a kid like them, but drafted a new blueprint for how artists could reach audiences in the digital era. With the exception of a voice change around 2011, 2009’s My World, 2010’s My World 2.0, and 2012’s Believe are more or less of a piece: the sound of a boy trying to stick the landing into puberty. Released in 2015, Purpose showed Bieber developing a more thoughtful connection to his material, including collaborations with vanguard pop producers like Diplo, Skrillex, and Benny Blanco. After a five-year break during which Bieber underwent significant personal changes—including a detox from touring life, a diagnosis of Lyme disease, and a epiphanic marriage to Hailey Baldwin—he came back with 2020’s Changes. “People have been putting me on a pedestal,” Bieber told Apple Music. "I didn’t ask for that. Obviously I love making music, but there are a lot of people that love making music and they’re not in the position that I’m in. I’m just trying to steward that wisely, steward my relationship wisely. I want people to take a look at my story—hopefully, my words can make a difference.” - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2010 11 One Time -1-

2010 71 Love Me -PS-

2010 62 One Less Lonely Girl -2-

2010 76 Favorite Girl -PS-

2010 03 Baby (feat. Ludacris) -3- MILLIONAIRE

2010 98 U Smile -5-

2010 84 Never Let You Go -PS-

2010 09 Eenie Meenie (Sean Kingston & Justin Bieber) -4-

2010 33 Somebody To Love -6-

2011 34 Never Say Never (feat. Jaden Smith) -1-

2011 14 Next To You (Chris Brown feat. Justin Bieber)

2011 21 Mistletoe -1- MILLIONAIRE

2011 91 The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire) (feat. Usher) -PS-

2012 02 Boyfriend -1-

2012 07 Live My Life (Far East Movement feat. Justin Bieber)

2012 39 Turn To You (Mother's Day Dedication) -PS-

2012 34 Die In Your Arms -PS-

2012 30 All Around The World (feat. Ludacris) -4-

2012 22 As Long As You Love Me (feat. Big Sean) -2-

2012 16 Beauty And A Beat (feat. Nicki Minaj) -3-

2012 68 Beautiful (Carly Rae Jepsen & Justin Bieber)

2013 68 Nothing Like Us -AT-

2013 02 #thatPOWER (will.i.am feat. Justin Bieber)

2013 56 Lolly (Maejor Ali feat. Juicy J & Justin Bieber)

2013 14 Heartbreaker -PS-

2013 20 All That Matters -1-

2013 28 Hold Tight -PS-

2013 41 Wait For A Minute (Tyga & Justin Bieber)

2013 28 Recovery -PS-

2013 31 Bad Day -PS-

2013 34 All Bad -PS-

2013 30 PYD (feat. R Kelly) -PS-

2013 37 Roller Coaster -PS-

2013 39 Change Me -PS-

2013 33 Confident (feat. Chance The Rapper) -2-

2014 100 Gas Pedal (Sage The Gemini feat. Justin Bieber & IamSu)

2015 03 Where Are Ü Now (Skrillex & Diplo as Jack Ü feat. Justin Bieber) MILLIONAIRE

2015 01 What Do You Mean? -1- MILLIONAIRE

2015 01 Sorry -2- MILLIONAIRE

2015 15 I'll Show You -IG-

2015 01 Love Yourself -3- MILLIONAIRE

2015 25 Company -4-

2015 33 Mark My Words -AT-

2015 34 The Feeling (feat. Halsey) -AT-

2015 41 Purpose -AT-

2015 38 No Pressure (feat. Big Sean) -AT-

2015 44 Children -AT-

2015 50 No Sense (feat. Travis Scott) -AT-

2015 61 Life Is Worth Living -AT-

2015 63 Been You -AT-

2015 74 We Are (feat. Nas) -AT-

2015 77 Get Used To Me -AT-

2015 88 Trust -AT-

2015 94 All In It -AT-

2016 01 Cold Water (Major Lazer feat. Justin Bieber & MØ) MILLIONAIRE

2016 02 Let Me Love You (DJ Snake feat. Justin Bieber) MILLIONAIRE

2016 63 Deja Vu (Post Malone feat. Justin Bieber)

2017 01 Despacito (Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber) MILLIONAIRE

2017 01 I'm The One (DJ Khaled feat. Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper & Lil Wayne) MILLIONAIRE

2017 05 2U (David Guetta feat. Justin Bieber)

2017 02 Friends (Justin Bieber & BloodPop®) -NAS-

2018 03 No Brainer (DJ Khaled feat. Justin Bieber, Chance The Rapper & Quavo)

2019 01 I Don't Care (Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber) MILLIONAIRE

2019 29 Don't Check On Me (Chris Brown feat. Justin Bieber & Ink)

2019 17 10,000 Hours (Dan + Shay & Justin Bieber)

2020 05 Yummy -1-

2020 61 Get Me (feat. Kehlani) -IG-

2020 08 Intentions (feat. Quavo) -2-

2020 29 Forever (feat. Post Malone & Clever) -AT-

2020 04 Stuck With U (Ariana Grande & Justin Bieber) -NAS-

2020 07 Holy (feat. Chance The Rapper) -1-

2020 17 Lonely (Justin Bieber & benny blanco) -2-

2020 04 Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree -NAS-

2020 09 Monster (Shawn Mendes & Justin Bieber)

2021 04 Anyone -3-

2021 10 Hold On -4-

2021 02 Peaches (feat. Daniel Caesar & GIVĒON) -5-

2021 24 As I Am (feat. Khalid) -AT-

2021 02 STAY (The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber) MILLIONAIRE

2021 56 Don't Go (Skrillex, Justin Bieber & Don Toliver)

2021 19 Ghost -6-

2021 88 Red Eye (feat. TroyBoi) -AT-

2021 59 Wandered To LA (Juice WRLD & Justin Bieber)

2022 76 Attention (Omah Lay & Justin Bieber)

2022 90 up at night (Kehlani feat. Justin Bieber)

2022 54 Honest (feat. Don Toliver) -NAS-

2023 74 Private Landing (Don Toliver feat. Justin Bieber & Future)

2025 04 DAISIES -1-

2025 32 YUKON -AT-

2025 33 ALL I CAN TAKE -AT-

7 x #1 | 22 x Top 5 | 28 x Top 10 | 37 x Top 20 | 61 x Top 40 | 90 x Top 100

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"Yukon" skipped again- another multi-week top 40 to not get a play!

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32 | re | 31st week

Black Sabbath

Paranoid

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1st single from Paranoid

Released: 7th August 1970

Label: Warner Records

Chart Statistics

NE (29/08/1970) | 47-47-37-28-19-8-4-5-5-6-10-13-26-30-42-46-38-38-x

RE (16/08/1980) | 71-37-27-24-17-14-19-19-30-39-58-70-x

RE (31/07/2025) | 32

Sales: 1,600,000+

Certification: 2x Platinum

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

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Biography

It’s simple, really: no Black Sabbath, no heavy metal. The Birmingham quartet may have risen from the British blues-rock boom of the late ‘60s, but their sledgehammer riffs and bulldozer rhythms exuded an apocalyptic aura that spawned a whole new kind of devil’s music. The doomy tritone riff that opens their 1970 self-titled debut pried open the crypt leading to rock’s netherworld, summoning the inimitable voice of Ozzy Osbourne, who traded the chest-puffing, girl-crazy machismo of the typical hard-rock frontman for the dread-ridden delivery that could only come from a working-class kid raised in a no-hope industrial town. Black Sabbath’s bleak outlook was ultimately a reflection of the world around them: The blistering title track to 1970’s Paranoid provided an unflinching admission of mental illness that was virtually unheard of in rock music at the time, while the immortal “War Pigs” was a more damning indictment of the Vietnam War than anything coming out of the hippie movement. But guitarist Tony Iommi and bassist Geezer Butler packaged these dark thoughts in the sort of riffs that were so infectious, they practically qualify as pop earworms—the most tone-deaf hesher could blurt out “duhn-duhn DUH-NUH-NUH” and you’d instantly recognize it as the intro to eternal stoner anthem “Sweet Leaf.” After Ozzy’s substance-abuse issues forced his ousting in 1979, Sabbath recruited glass-shattering vocalist Ronnie James Dio for two albums (Heaven and Hell and Mob Rules) that anticipated both the fearsome velocity and theatrical flamboyance of ‘80s metal—and presaged decades of rotating members, reunion tours, and parallel line-ups. But in 2013, Ozzy teamed up with Iommi and Butler for their first album together in 35 years, 13, a chart-topping, Grammy-winning comeback that proved, for all their imitators and offshoots, there can be only one Black Sabbath to rule them all. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

1970 04 Paranoid -1- MILLIONAIRE

1978 21 Never Say Die -1-

1978 33 Hard Road -2-

1980 22 Neon Knights -1-

1980 41 Die Young -2-

1981 46 Mob Rules -1-

1982 37 Turn Up The Night -2-

1989 62 Headless Cross -1-

1989 81 Devil And Daughter -2-

1990 79 Feels Good To Me -1-

1992 33 TV Crimes -1-

0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 1 x Top 10 | 1 x Top 20 | 6 x Top 40 | 11 x Top 100

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Although "Paranoid" was a No.4 hit in the autumn of 1970 first time around - Black Sabbath's biggest hit ever, Ozzy's biggest ever UK chart hit was not that song - that honour goes to his daughter Kelly's 2003 cover of "Changes" on which he duetted on, which was a No.1 in December 2003, the week before the Christmas chart.

RIP Ozzy, glad this did enough

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This is one of those songs I didn't think I knew but I recognised straight away when it started playing, testament to its impact!

Nice to see something charting as a tribute for ozzy not sure anything will hold by next week

Liam Sota: "I mean none of them are going top 40 it’s just the wrong time of the week but the albums could get somewhere"

At least he didn't offer to give everyone on the forum £20 for this wrong prediction...

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31 | down 18 | 2nd week


BLACKPINK

JUMP

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1st single from forthcoming studio album

Released: 11th July 2025

Label: YG Entertainment

Chart Statistics

NE (24/07/2025) | 18-31

Sales: 20,000+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

07 Sales

37 Audio Streaming

05 Video Streaming

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Biography

BLACKPINK, as their name suggests, revel in contrasts—tough and feminine, supercharged riffs and sugary vocal melodies, hard-edged beats and floating-on-air whistles. It’s a mix that has helped the foursome become one of K-pop’s biggest girl groups, storming their way through bangers like the glitchy “DDU-DU DDU-DU” and the scorching “Kill This Love” as well as collaborating with fellow pop A-listers Dua Lipa and Lady Gaga. Brought together in 2016 by K-pop powerhouse YG Entertainment, Jennie, Lisa, Rosé, and Jisoo became superstars almost instantly, standing apart from their peers because of their melding of hip-hop rhythms, electro-pop sizzle, and girl-power spirit, as well as their high-concept fashion sense. The quartet’s audacious, giddy music fuels dance-heavy concerts and made their 2019 appearance at Coachella—when they became the first K-pop girl group to play the festival—a joyous frenzy. While they celebrate contradictions in their music and style, BLACKPINK are united by a single mission: They want to lift up their audience as they take their artistry to unexpected places, helping listeners gain what Rosé called “confidence and energy” from their forward-thinking take on pop. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

2018 78 DDU-DU DDU-DU -1-

2018 36 Kiss And Make Up (Dua Lipa & BLACKPINK)

2019 33 Kill This Love -1-

2020 17 Sour Candy (Lady Gaga & BLACKPINK)

2020 20 How You Like That -1-

2020 39 Ice Cream (BLACKPINK & Selena Gomez) -2-

2020 40 Lovesick Girls -3-

2020 62 Bet You Wanna (feat. Cardi B) -AT-

2022 22 Pink Venom -1-

2022 24 Shut Down -2-

2022 93 Typa Girl -AT-

2025 18 JUMP -1-

0 x #1 | 0 x Top 5 | 0 x Top 10 | 3 x Top 20 | 9 x Top 40 | 12 x Top 100

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