Friday at 15:032 days Its last 5 weeks in the Top 40 have been at #40! Which they always play, of course.
Friday at 15:042 days Shouldn't this be - in a physical age of the chart - deleted by now as to avoid overexposure?
Friday at 15:052 days Just now, Stephen Emmett said:Shouldn't this be - in a physical age of the chart - deleted by now as to avoid overexposure?I would have liked them to do a Wet Wet Wet on it!
Friday at 15:052 days 1 minute ago, mrpopquiz said:Lose Control has spent 80 weeks in the US Top 10 !!God, that's even worse. Imagine the constant complaints from the Buzzjack users if that happened here in the UK. Thank god for ACR.
Friday at 15:062 days Author 39 | 40 | 3rd weekTame ImpalaDracula3rd single from DeadbeatReleased: 26th September 2025Label: Columbia RecordsChart StatisticsNE (09/10/2025) | 42-40-39Sales: 10,000+Certification: -Status: Standard Chart Ratioxx Salesxx Audio Streamingxx Video StreamingVideoBiographyTame Impala transformed psychedelic rock—and 21st century pop—in such an impactful way that even Lady Gaga, Rihanna, and Kanye couldn’t resist the band's influence. The brainchild of Australian musician Kevin Parker, Tame Impala serve as both a blistering and blissed-out exercise in expansion—of sound, space, and the mind. “I’m the most creative when I’m uncomfortable,” Parker told Apple Music. “The idea of doing what I’m already good at is boring because it’s always gotta be a little bit frightening.” That fear has been a powerful motivator for Parker, who started Tame Impala in 2007 from his Perth home. His appetite for guitar experimentation—powered by an arsenal of reverb, phaser, delay, and fuzz pedals—made his 2010 debut album, InnerSpeaker, one of the year’s standout indie releases. On 2012’s Lonerism, he loaded up on synths, found inspiration in Todd Rundgren, and locked into woozy pop grooves made of both dreams (“Be Above It”) and nightmares (“Feels Like We Only Go Backwards”). He also got far more personal. As Parker has looked further inward, his music—and musical circle—has continued to expand outward. By the mid-2010s, he was collaborating with Mark Ronson, producing Gaga, and inspiring Rihanna (who covered “New Person, Same Old Mistakes”). But Tame Impala has remained his “sacred space,” an outlet that has allowed him to embrace funk (2015’s Currents), dance music (2020’s The Slow Rush), and all the infinite possibilities yet to be discovered. - Apple MusicTop 100 Chart History2019 79 Patience -1-2020 59 Breathe Deeper -4-2020 78 Borderline -2-2020 89 Lost In Yesterday -3-2022 56 New Gold (Gorillaz feat. Tame Impala & Bootie Brown)2025 87 End Of Summer -1-2025 79 Loser -2-2025 39 Dracula -3-0 x #1 | 0 x Top 5 | 0 x Top 10 | 0 x Top 20 | 1 x Top 40 | 8 x Top 100Social Media Tame Impala
Friday at 15:062 days 4 minutes ago, JosephBoone said:40 | 41 | 102nd weekTeddy SwimsLose ControlLmao
Friday at 15:062 days Just now, DanielCarey said:God, that's even worse. Imagine the constant complaints from the Buzzjack users if that happened here in the UK. Thank god for ACR.You are so right - ACR is what the US singles chart does need, or something similar to that.
Friday at 15:072 days Just now, Mart!n said:ooh, 2 weeks in the chart, love the band and the track is awesomeHe's one guy! But it's a great song
Friday at 15:082 days Good to see this achieving a new peak and hopefully another next week with the album release today!
Friday at 15:082 days 1 minute ago, Stephen Emmett said:You are so right - ACR is what the US singles chart does need, or something similar to that.Wonder how many weeks it would've spent without airplay in the chart. So glad we don't have that here in the UK!
Friday at 15:082 days Just now, Jade said:Good to see this achieving a new peak and hopefully another next week with the album release today!And quite an excellent album it is.
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