Yesterday at 15:561 day Just now, Jason said:Paranoid top 20 then.Don't think it'll equal or beat the No.4 peak it scaled in September 1970.
Yesterday at 15:581 day Author 20 | 32 | 32nd weekBlack SabbathParanoid1st single from ParanoidReleased: 7th August 1970Label: Warner RecordsChart StatisticsNE (29/08/1970) | 47-47-37-28-19-8-4-5-5-6-10-13-26-30-42-46-38-38-xRE (16/08/1980) | 71-37-27-24-17-14-19-19-30-39-58-70-xRE (31/07/2025) | 32-20Sales: 1,600,000+Certification: 2x PlatinumStatus: Standard Chart Ratio04 Sales87 Audio Streaming14 Video StreamingVideoBiographyIt’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 MusicTop 100 Chart History1970 04 Paranoid -1*- MILLIONAIRE1978 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 -1-2025 79 War Pigs -AT-2025 93 Iron Man -2*-0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 1 x Top 10 | 1 x Top 20 | 6 x Top 40 | 13 x Top 100Social Media Black Sabbath
Yesterday at 15:591 day Author 19 | 18 | 9th weekTate McRaeJust Keep WatchingSoundtrack single from F1Released: 30th May 2025Label: RCA RecordsChart StatisticsNE (12/06/2025) | 6-11-15-20-14-13-14-18-19Sales: 100,000+Certification: -Status: Standard Chart Ratio32 Sales06 Audio Streaming16 Video StreamingVideoBiographyA 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 MusicTop 100 Chart History2020 03 you broke me first -1- MILLIONAIRE2021 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- MILLIONAIRE2023 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-2025 30 What I Want (Morgan Wallen & Tate McRae)2025 06 Just Keep Watching -OST-0 x #1 | 3 x Top 5 | 7 x Top 10 | 10 x Top 20 | 13 x Top 40 | 19 x Top 100Social Media Tate McRae
Yesterday at 15:591 day Shame that 'Paranoid' was skipped this week but wonderful to see it back in the top 20.
Yesterday at 16:001 day Disappointing that 'Paranoid' didn't get played. Edited yesterday at 16:001 day by Robbie
Yesterday at 16:011 day Author 18 | 10 | 5th weekLewis CapaldiSurvive1st single from forthcoming studio albumReleased: 27th June 2025Label: Vertigo BerlinChart StatisticsNE (10/07/2025) | 1-4-8-10-18Sales: 100,000+Certification: -Standard: Standard Chart Ratio01 Sales05 Audio Streaming08 Video StreamingVideoBiographyLewis Capaldi’s first two albums—2019’s Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent and 2023’s Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent—broadcast their messy emotional content right there in those sprawling titles. “I think we all attempt to be heavenly sent,” the former Up Next artist told Apple Music in 2023, explaining the latter title. “Everyone strives to be good at something, or find some sort of purpose. And sometimes, in the pursuit of that, it can leave you feeling a bit dejected.” And make no mistake: Capaldi has become one of the most popular young artists of his generation by preserving his songs in a raw, unvarnished state, providing the purest representation of the pain and longing coursing through his lyrics. Amidst the hyper-paced, totally wired world of late-2010s pop, this unassuming Scottish singer-songwriter—born in 1996 in Glasgow—stopped the internet dead in its tracks with his DIY 2017 single “Bruises,” a stark, piano-based breakup ballad that introduced a voice imbued with the sort of soulful grit and deeply felt heartache you wouldn’t expect from a baby-faced 21-year-old. That song was Capaldi’s ticket to major-label deals and tours opening for pop A-listers like Sam Smith and Niall Horan, but he would swiftly join their ranks with Divinely Uninspired…, which fleshed out his sound with lush orchestration and gospel gravitas but retained his fearless flair for emotional dredging. Capaldi proved no less forthcoming on Broken By Desire…, counterbalancing all his success with self-deprecating lyrical turns. Though he took a break from touring after releasing the album in order to improve his mental and physical health, that decisive step felt just as real and necessary as the doubt and passion he airs in his songs. - Apple MusicTop 100 Chart History2018 09 Grace -2- MILLIONAIRE2018 01 Someone You Loved -3- MILLIONAIRE2019 06 Bruises -1/5- MILLIONAIRE2019 04 Hold Me While You Wait -4- MILLIONAIRE2019 01 Before You Go -6- MILLIONAIRE2022 01 Forget Me -1- MILLIONAIRE2022 01 Pointless -2-2023 24 How I'm Feeling Now -PS-2023 01 Wish You The Best -3-2023 28 Haven't You Ever Been In Love Before? -AT-2024 37 Strangers -4-2024 59 A Cure For Minds Unwell -AT-2025 01 Survive -1-6 x #1 | 7 x Top 5 | 9 x Top 10 | 9 x Top 20 | 12 x Top 40 | 13 x Top 100Social Media Lewis Capaldi
Yesterday at 16:021 day Looking at the Lewis Capaldi label data, has he switched to Benson Boone's label?
Yesterday at 16:021 day Author Just now, Stephen Emmett said:Looking at the Lewis Capaldi label data, has he switched to Benson Boone's label?No, it's an error - I'll edit
Yesterday at 16:031 day Is a shame Lewis dropping so fast at this rate could be out of top 40 before it even hits acr
Yesterday at 16:041 day 1 minute ago, Lee_J11 said:Capaldi truly falling off a cliff Hes not the biggest faller within the top 40 though 🫣
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