January 9Jan 9 Author 34 | | 13th weekDavid Bowie"Heroes"1st single from "Heroes"Released: 23rd September 1977Label: RCANE (15/10/1977) | 27-26-25-24-25-25-34-39-xRE (21/01/2016) | 12-30-97-xRE (05/10/2017) | 90-xRE (15/01/2026) | 34Sales: 1,200,000+Certification: 2x PlatinumStatus: Standard Chart Ratio07 Sales38 Audio Streaming17 Video StreamingVideoBiographyBack at the height of the Ziggy Stardust era, David Bowie told an interviewer that he’d always felt like a vehicle for something else, even if he could never quite figure out what that something else was. For all the times he changed his getup—the glam alien of Ziggy, the moody existentialist of the late ’70s, the pop sophisticate of the ’80s, and so on—he was, in his way, remarkably consistent, a barometer of where the culture was and a glimpse of where it was going. Gender fluidity, the hybridization of rock and electronic music, the transformative power of the internet: Bowie was never there first per se, but he was always there early, a transformative figure who managed to bring challenging ideas into mainstream culture in a way that felt stylish, digestible, exciting, and most of all possible. Born David Jones in 1947, Bowie was raised in the suburbs of London, converting to the gospel of rock ’n’ roll after hearing Little Richard. He took a minute to find his creative footing (“The Laughing Gnome”—brace yourself), but by his early twenties he’d become a major force in English pop, exploring themes of alienation (“Space Oddity”), identity (“Changes”), and futurism (“Life On Mars?”) while developing a performance style steeped in everything from mime to kabuki and avant-garde theater—a sense of visual identity that would last him the rest of his career. For three decades, Bowie rarely took more than a year between albums, exploring chilly, electronic art-rock (Low and the so-called Berlin Trilogy), pop (the early MTV hits Let’s Dance and Tonight), the noisy U-turn of the Tin Machine era, and the quasi-industrial sound of such ’90s albums as Outside and Earthling. As prominent and productive as he was, he became more enigmatic as his career went on, a noble stoic at the outer reaches of pop music. His final two albums, 2013’s The Next Day and 2016’s Blackstar (released two days before his death), were among the grandest—and starkest—of his career. - Apple MusicTop 100 Chart History1969 01 Space Oddity -1- MILLIONAIRE1972 10 Starman -1^- MILLIONAIRE1972 12 John, I'm Only Dancing -NAS-1972 02 The Jean Genie -1-1973 03 Drive-In Saturday -2-1973 03 Life On Mars? -2*- MILLIONAIRE1973 06 The Laughing Gnome -NAS-1973 03 Sorrow -1-1974 05 Rebel Rebel -1-1974 22 Rock 'n' Roll Suicide -2^-1974 21 Diamond Dogs -2-1974 10 Knock On Wood -1-1975 18 Young Americans -1-1975 17 Fame -2-1975 08 Golden Years -1-1976 33 TVC 15 -2-1977 03 Sound And Vision -1-1977 12 "Heroes" -1- MILLIONAIRE1978 39 Beauty And The Beast -2-1978 54 Breaking Glass -EP-1979 07 Boys Keep Swingin' -1-1979 29 DJ -2-1979 12 John, I'm Only Dancing (Again) -NAS-1980 23 Alabama Song -NAS-1980 01 Ashes To Ashes -1-1980 05 Fashion -2-1981 20 Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) -3-1981 32 Up The Hill Backwards -4-1981 01 Under Pressure (Queen & David Bowie) MILLIONAIRE1981 24 Wild Is The Wind -1-1982 29 Baal's Hymn -EP-1982 26 Cat People (Putting Out Fire) -OST-1982 03 Peace On Earth / Little Drummer Boy (David Bowie & Bing Crosby) -NAS-1983 01 Let's Dance -1- MILLIONAIRE1983 02 China Girl -2-1983 02 Modern Love -3-1983 46 White Light / White Heat -OST-1984 06 Blue Jean -1-1984 53 Tonight -2-1985 14 This Is Not America (David Bowie & The Pat Metheny Group) -OST-1985 19 Loving The Alien -3-1985 01 Dancing In The Street (David Bowie & Mick Jagger) -NAS-1986 02 Absolute Beginners -NAS-1986 21 Underground -1-1986 44 When The Wind Blows -OST-1987 17 Day In Day Out -1-1987 33 Time Will Crawl -2-1987 34 Never Let Me Down -3-1992 53 Real Cool World -OST-1993 09 Jump They Say -1-1993 36 Black Tie White Noise (feat. Al B. Sure!) -2-1993 40 Miracle Goodnight -3-1993 35 The Buddha Of Suburbia -OST-1995 35 The Heart's Filthy Lesson -1-1995 39 Strangers When We Meet / The Man Who Sold The World (Live) -2-1996 12 Hallo Spaceboy -3-1996 76 Telling Lies -1-1997 14 Little Wonder -2-1997 32 Dead Man Walking -3-1997 61 Seven Years In Tibet -4-1998 73 I Can't Read -OST-1999 16 Thursday's Child -1-2000 28 Survive -2-2000 32 Seven -3-2002 41 Loving The Alien (The Scumfrog vs. Bowie)2002 94 Slow Burn -1-2002 20 Everyone Says 'Hi' -2-2003 73 Just For One Day (Heroes) (David Guetta vs. Bowie)2004 47 Rebel Never Gets Old -NAS-2013 06 Where Are We Now? -1-2014 81 Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime) -1-2016 45 Lazarus -2-2016 49 Changes -1*-2016 61 Blackstar -1-2016 76 Ziggy Stardust -AT-5 x #1 | 16 x Top 5 | 24 x Top 10 | 37 x Top 20 | 58 x Top 40 | 75 x Top 100Social Media David Bowie
January 9Jan 9 Author 33 | 25 | 14th weekTate McRaeTIT FOR TAT5th single from SO CLOSE TO WHAT???Released: 26th September 2025Label: RCA RecordsChart StatisticsNE (09/10/2025) | 6-11-14-14-20-23-19-17-19-45-48-54-xRE (08/01/2026) | 25-33Sales: 200,000+Certification: SilverStatus: Standard Chart Ratio42 Sales07 Audio Streamingxx 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-2025 06 TIT FOR TAT -5-2025 16 NOBODY'S GIRL -6-2025 25 ANYTHING BUT LOVE -AT-0 x #1 | 3 x Top 5 | 8 x Top 10 | 12 x Top 20 | 16 x Top 40 | 22 x Top 100Social Media Tate McRae
January 9Jan 9 Yay nice to have heroes in too! I do prefer Peter Gabriel’s version as it’s more impactful in the show but I liked the callback to season 1 by having a more upbeat version of the song used to wrap up the show!
January 9Jan 9 The late great David Bowie's first Top 40 appearance in 10 years being skipped. At least he's in.
January 9Jan 9 Author 32 | 26 | 30th weekDisco Lines and TinasheNo Broke BoysNon-album singleReleased: 6th June 2025Label: Nice Life Recording Company / Atlantic Recording CorporationChart StatisticsNE (26/06/2025) | 37-26-23-25-16-12-8-5-3-2-3-6-5-14-17-18-20-18-19-23-29-25-28-38-60-56-64-93-26-32Sales: 700,000+Certification: PlatinumStatus: Accelerated Chart Ratio05 Sales03 Audio Streaming12 Video StreamingVideoBiographyDisco Lines produces bass-heavy dance tracks which are generally rousing and gleeful, yet occasionally yearning and wistful. He first became popular when his cover of Taylor Swift's "Love Story" went viral in 2020, and he reached Billboard's dance charts for the first time with 2022's "Baby Girl." The EP Loveland appeared in 2023, and the producer founded his own label, Good Good Records, the same year. His 2025 remix of Tinashe's "No Broke Boys" reached Billboard's Hot 100. - Apple MusicTop 100 Chart HistoryDisco Lines2022 86 Baby Girl -NAS-2025 02 No Broke Boys (Disco Lines & Tinashe) -NAS-0 x #1 | 1 x Top 5 | 1 x Top 10 | 1 x Top 20 | 1 x Top 40 | 2 x Top 100Tinashe2014 46 Body Language (Kid Ink feat. Usher & Tinashe)2014 85 Player (feat. Chris Brown) -1-2015 05 All My Friends (Snakehips feat. Tinashe & Chance The Rapper) MILLIONAIRE2016 88 Just Say (KDA feat. Tinashe)2017 23 Text From Your Ex (Tinie Tempah feat. Tinashe)2024 66 Nasty -1-2025 02 No Broke Boys (Disco Lines & Tinashe)0 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 2 x Top 10 | 2 x Top 20 | 3 x Top 40 | 7 x Top 100Social Media Disco Lines Tinashe
January 9Jan 9 Poor Diana OCC shame on you resetting everything else (except maybe FM that they seem to hate normally 🤣)
January 9Jan 9 3 minutes ago, James. said:Much prefer this one than the Zara remix, production is way better.Zara remix version was primary the demo version so it's obvious the production wouldn't be as polished as the original version
January 9Jan 9 1 minute ago, 777666jason said:Poor Diana OCC shame on you resetting everything else (except maybe FM that they seem to hate normally 🤣)Fleetwood Mac have been confirmed this time
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