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Originally posted by Tansike View PostPhilippinesFunny enough, that's the country who supports her the most when looking at iTunes & Co. (even more than the US)
Ok, sounds a bit reserved, so I hope the TV release may put the album back on your map when it comes to her discography. Even though you're sticking with her original albums, you're still be checking the TV album out at least once, right? Thanks for the recommendation, just checked it out and you're right, I like it! Though probably not enough to enter my chart. But let me put on my watch list for week 20...
Definitely at least once! There are some "Taylor's Versions" that I keep coming back to (besides the Vault tracks), like the Elvira Remix of "Love Story (TV)."
Originally posted by Tansike View PostSee, I'm so not into charts anymore that I forgot Psycho has been a #1 for himIf it will be a rather quiet week for new releases then yes, make sure to check the album out. IMO his albums are actually good and I rate them higher as a whole than I rate his songs (two of his albums reached the Top10 for me). He just dropped another single of Austin today, hopefully another poppier tune
Originally posted by Tansike View PostSure! (low-key love to share these tbh) You know what, I never had a list of the longest charting songs or so but you're actually right, 58 weeks is wild for I See Fire that makes it the fourth longest charting song ever on my charts! He's only beaten by Lindsey Stirling's Crystallize (86 weeks, 2013 onwards), Ashley Tisdale's Suddenly (69 weeks, 2007+) and Loreen's Euphoria (66 weeks, 2012+). Worth a mention that I made just a weekly Top10 from 2007-2011 so who knows how many weeks Suddenly would've had with a bigger chart.
Yep, I Don't Care was a turning point when it comes to Ed. That's also when the overkill started to kick in. It's also not just the singles performances, but also the albums, where = went 1-2-11-Out. I still love Bad Habits & Shivers, they're great, but the album as a whole didn't live up to these two tracks. It also has to be said though that 2010-2015 (or maybe even up to 2017) is a different time line than 2017 onwards, as I discover a lot more music and so it got more difficult for songs to chart longer.
Yeah, switching to streaming (and checking out more recommendations from other Personal Charts) has made it harder for songs to last as long as they used to on my chart too.
Originally posted by Tansike View PostOh, Lego House being his first chart entry <3 Definitely the biggest regret of not discovering him sooner as IMO that's still to this day one of this best songs. You Need Me, I Don't Need You is another great tune!
Low key surprised Shape Of You didn't do better, but very pleased Galway Girl also reached the Top3.
I forgot what a great streak he's had with the No. 6 Collaboration Project songs for you.
What's his biggest hit going by certification for you?
Originally posted by Tansike View PostWell, guess you've heard the most important song of the contest at least with Loreen's TattooShe's just the second artist to win twice ever (and first female) so this is a huge achievement, and so very well deserved. I Wrote A Song is a BOP. If you haven't already, maybe you can check out Alessandra's Queen Of Kings as well (not sure anymore, maybe you already did when it did well on my chart a while ago).
so thanks for the reminder! It's definitely another of this year's best bangers (among the entries that I've heard).
Originally posted by Tansike View PostMy own insomniaI've been suffering from insomnia for years now, sometimes it's better, sometimes it comes back. Lately I've been sleeping surprisingly well but around two weeks ago it returned again and the song itself has been in my head ever since it was originally released (definitely one of my most favorite songs from 2019 onwards) so I decided to put it back on my daily playlist, to sing along to it while driving to work and therefore making "fun" of my own insomnia (or somewhat not getting defeated by it as I did in the past, more accepting it as it is and even making the best out of it in combination with the song) and so far, it worked!
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2!! I love that Taylor bothered to give a 3rd single (4th? if we count "Bejeweled") special treatment like this (though I'm a little annoyed that she isn't dropping any additional remixes or discounts to secure the Hot 100 No. 1). Although I don't think any amount of remixes would help Kylie top any official charts, it's still exciting to watch it perform as well as it has in the UK and Australia
- Glad to see "Only Love..." above "Eat The Acid"
Any other Gag Order faves?
- "Dance The Night" is very "mid," but it's not exactly super-rare for artists to half-ass their soundtrack singles, so I'm not too shocked or mad that it feels like a leftover
- Beautiful rebound for Midnights! "Karma" and the Til Dawn Edition really put it back on my mind too. How do you feel about the new VS original versions of "Snow On The Beach"?
- Like you mentioned, - is holding up pretty well compared to Ed's other recent albums! Looks like it should at least tie No. 6 (unless it takes a major tumble)
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My Charts - week 21/2023 – 26 may 2023 - Padam, Karma vibes like that
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Bubbling Under
Spoiler!A bunch of new singles and Taylor Swift’s new edition for her current album Midnights bring a lot of action to the Bubbling Under chart, but there still was no real competition to Vesna. The Czechian group spends a second week atop the list with Płakały from their Muzika EP.
The Til Dawn Edition of Midnights has a new remix of Karma, that’s been promoted as the new actual single from the album and makes a stellar debut on the Singles Top40, but it also has a new version of the Lana Del Rey assisted Snow On The Beach with even more Lana, and Hits Different, a song that’s previously been a Target exclusive song and now the whole world finally gets to hear it. The former – Snow On The Beach – already had a fantastic run on the Bubbling Under chart last year, but makes an impressive return for a new peak at #2 now. Meanwhile, Hits Different makes its debut at #4.
Lana Del Rey owns a second entry on the list, as her current single (and rather surprising hit all around the world) Say Yes To Heaven dips 3-5, while Ashley Tisdale’s Insomnia also keeps charting (5-7).
Other than these, all other songs on the Bubbling Under chart are from new single releases: Sam Ryder teamed up with Brian May on Fought & Lost (#3), Lauren Spencer Smith is new at #6 with That Part, Felix Jaehn and Sandro Cavazza’s All For Love debuts at #8, Louanne’s new track Pardonne-moi comes in at #9, while Brandi Carlile’s Home sneaks in at #10. The only new release from this week that fails to enter any of the charts is the new Rock Version of Demi Lovato’s Cool For The Summer.
1 (1) Vesna – Płakały
Chart Run: *1*-1- / 2w
2 (RE) Taylor Swift feat. Lana Del Rey – Snow On The Beach
Chart Run: 7-4-5-5-7-9-7-10-9-Out-RE 10-Out-RE *2*- / 11w
3 (NEW) Sam Ryder feat. Brian May – Fought & Lost
Chart Run: *3*- / 1w
4 (NEW) Taylor Swift – Hits Different
Chart Run: *4*- / 1w
5 (3) Lana Del Rey – Say Yes To Heaven
Chart Run: *3*-5- / 2w
6 (NEW) Lauren Spencer Smith – That Part
Chart Run: *6*- / 1w
7 (5) Ashley Tisdale – Insomnia
Chart Run: *1*-1-1-3-7-10-9-6-5-4-7-8-4-6-9-Out-RE 4-4-9-9-6-5-6-Out-RE 3-5-7- / 25w
8 (NEW) Felix Jaehn feat. Sandro Cavazza – All For Love
Chart Run: *8*- / 1w
9 (NEW) Louanne – Pardonne-moi
Chart Run: *9* / 1w
10 (NEW) Brandi Carlile – Home
Chart Run: *10*- / 1w
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My Charts - week 21/2023 – 26 may 2023 - Padam, Karma vibes like that
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Album Top20
Spoiler!The Eurovision season of 2023 is officially over but even now, there are still tons of songs from the contest that keep doing well on the Singles Top40 and despite some good competition, this still secures the compilation for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 its sixth non consecutive week atop the album charts. With this, the 2023 edition not only becomes the longest charting album of the year so far, but it’s also the longest running compilation of all time! Overall, the last time an album spend that many or more weeks at number one isn’t too long ago, as it was Taylor Swift’s Midnights at the end of 2022.
Coincidentally, Taylor is the Eurovision’s biggest competitor this week, as the singer released a new edition called Midnights (The Til Dawn Edition) and that pushes the album up 18-2. That’s just right on time, as the album has been hanging on right at the bottom of the Top20 for a few weeks now. Taylor also keeps charting with Folklore, though that descends 15-20.
Completing the Top3 is the highest of four new arrivals: Addictocrate, the third studio album by Belgian singer Loïc Nottet. He’s probably still mostly known for having represented his country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2015, where he finished fourth with Rhythm Inside, breaking Belgium’s curse of not doing well for a few years at that time. He’s become a real staple in his country and on My Charts ever since, with Addicocrate’s arrival at #3 becoming Loïc’s fourth chart entry following his debut Selfocracy (#2 and Gold, 2017), the Candy EP (#12 in 2019) and second album Sillygomania (#6 in 2020).
Other new entries this week: Lauren Jauregui released her second mini album called In Between and enters the chart at #6 with it. This makes Lauren just the second member of her former group Fifth Harmony to have multiple entries on the album charts, with Camila Cabello still being in the lead with three entries. Dinah Jane still has one, while Ally Brooke and Normani shockingly have none. The third best debut out of four entries overall belongs to RuPaul’s Drag Race UK star Tia Kofi, who put out her Pride. Power. Pop. EP and debuts at #7 with it. Since her season aired in early 2021, Tia has slowly become one of the most reliable singers from the franchise, as she already peaked at #6 with Part 1: The Damage EP in 2021 and at #3 with Part 2: The Antidote EP in 2022. Lastly, German singer Nico Santos makes it to #9 with Ride, his third album but just second chart entry following his self-titled second album from 2020 (#7).
Other talking points this week: The usual up’s and down’s, where a special shoutout goes to Ed Sheeran’s - (Subtract) (9-12). The album is charting for its fourth week, which is already one week more than he did with his previous album = and despite that one having had the two smash hits Bad Habits and Shivers, while - (Subtract) failed to get a hit on the singles charts so far. (G)I-dle’s I feel EP (6-14) and Käärijä’s Cha Cha Cha EP (5-15) both face big second week drops.
1 (1) Eurovision Song Contest 2023 *G*
Chart Run: *1*-1-2-1-1-1-1- / 7w
2 (18) Taylor Swift – Midnights *2xP*
Chart Run: *1*-1-1-1-1-1-2-1-1-1-1-2-4-2-2-4-5-4-6-6-9-12-13-15-18-20-18-17-15-18-2- / 31w
3 (NEW) Loïc Nottet – Addictocrate
Chart Run: *3*- / 1w
4 (3) Vesna – Muzika EP
Chart Run: *3*-4- / 2w
5 (2) Kesha – Gag Order
Chart Run: *2*-5- / 2w
6 (NEW) Lauren Jauregui – In Between
Chart Run: *6*- / 1w
7 (NEW) Tia Kofi – Pride. Power. Pop. EP
Chart Run: *7*- / 1w
8 (4) Jessie Ware – That! Feels Good!
Chart Run: 4-4-*2*-4-8- / 5w
9 (NEW) Nico Santos – Ride
Chart Run: *9*- / 1w
10 (7) Freya Ridings – Blood Orange
Chart Run: *3*-5-4-7-10- / 5w
11 (8) Loreen – Heal *3xP*
Chart Run: *1*-3-4-4-2-5-7-8-9-7-9-4-5-7-6-3-4-6-9-12-11-15-14-17-19-20-20-14-3-4-6-7-10-10-11-13-17-20-18-13-2-2-2-4-5-8-11-15-16-15-18-15-17-Out-RE 17-20-19-Out-RE 15-18-Out-RE 13-Out-RE 11-16-Out-RE 16-8-11- / 64w
12 (9) Ed Sheeran – - (Subtract)
Chart Run: *2*-3-9-12- / 4w
13 (11) Blackmore’s Night – Shadow Of The Moon (25th Anniversary Edition) *G*
Chart Run: *1*-1-1-3-6-8-5-8-7-6-11-13- / 12w
14 (6) (G)I-dle – I feel EP
Chart Run: *6*-14- / 2w
15 (5) Käärijä – Cha Cha Cha Mixtape EP
Chart Run: *5*-15- / 2w
16 (12) Ellie Goulding – Higher Than Heaven *G*
Chart Run: *1*-2-2-5-6-8-12-16- / 8w
17 (10) Bebe Rexha – Bebe
Chart Run: *1*-3-5-10-17- / 5w
18 (14) Kelsea Ballerini – Rolling Up The Welcome Mat EP
Chart Run: 12-12-19-Out-RE 10-11-13-10-*8*-11-14-18- / 11w
19 (16) Kelsea Ballerini – Subject To Change
Chart Run: *4*-9-Out-RE 13-10-11-11-9-12-16-19- / 10w
20 (15) Taylor Swift – Folklore *3xP*
Chart Run: 2-*1*-1-1-1-4-7-9-13-16-20-17-17-Out-RE 18-15-14-11-15-16-Out-RE 16-18-18-18-Out-RE 17-15-Out-RE 16-Out-RE 19-Out-RE 20-18-11-10-5-13-17-20-Out-RE 18-13-3-4-3-3-6-7-9-4-6-1-6-9-10-11-11-8-7-7-11-11-8-7-9-16-13-10-15-20- / 65w
Out of Top20
Out (13) Lewis Capaldi – Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent (1w)
Out (17) Summer Walker – Clear 2: Soft Life EP (1w)
Out (19) Lauren Daigle – Lauren Daigle (2w)
Out (20) Jonas Brothers – The Album (2w)
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My Charts - week 21/2023 – 26 may 2023 - Padam, Karma vibes like that
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Singles Top40
Spoiler!One could say it’s been surprisingly quiet around Taylor Swift just based on new songs or music in general, but the singer has been smashing the charts all over the world and also doing exceptionally well with her The Eras Tour in the US. Following Anti-Hero and Lavender Haze, Taylor has finally chosen the next single of her current album Midnights with Karma, one of the album’s clear fan favorites, and to support this choice, she not only released a new remix with rap newcomer Ice Spice, but she also put out a new edition of the album called Midnights (The Til Dawn Edition), that makes a big impact on the Album Top20 and on the Bubbling Under chart as well.
As for Karma, the song is a no brainer as a top debut, especially with the Eurovision impact losing some of its steam. Karma was also a huge success on the Bubbling Under chart as an album track, where it topped the list for one week and stayed on there for 14 weeks in total. It’s Taylor’s 14th number one single on the main chart and 49th chart entry overall, while being the 15th top hit of the year and Taylor’s first. This new boost also brings Lavender Haze back to the chart at #37.
Kylie Minogue already scored a very good debut with Padam Padam last week, her new lead single to the upcoming album Tension. But following a first full week, the song jumps 13-2 to become the Australian’s legend first Top10 entry since Dancing also peaked at #2 in early 2018. Being Kylie’s 11th entry overall, Padam Padam is just her third song ever to surpass its debut position following In My Arms (debuted at #9 and peaked at #3 later on in 2008) and Higher (with Taio Cruz, debuted at #4 and rose to the top later on in 2011).
Keiino’s Ritma dips 2-3 to complete the Top3.
Other new entries this week: Beyoncé has finally chosen another new single from last years hit album Renaissance, as she collaborated with Kendrick Lamar on a new version of the song America Has A Problem. The new mix debuts at #9 as the second highest new arrival, therefore continuing the album’s Top10 streak following Break My Soul (#3) and Cuff It (#2 and Gold). The next three new entries are all in the lower regions of the Top20, with Swedish singer and Eurovision star Anna Bergendahl being up next. She released a new song called Dance With Me that is new at #16, being her tenth chart entry since making her very first entry with the Eurovision song This Is My Life all the way back in 2010. Lauren Jauregui teamed up with Ty Dolla $ign and Russ on Wolves, the standout on her new mini album In Between. The track starts at #18, tying 2019’s More Than That as Lauren’s highest chart entry as lead – though she was also featured on Halsey’s #2 peaking and Gold certified Strangers back in 2018. Dua Lipa makes the Top20 arrivals complete, as the Barbie soundtrack song Dance The Night is new at #20. Dua already collects her 26th chart entry within less than six and a half years. Just missing out on the Top20 are OneRepublic, as their Runaway arrives at #23.
A total of eight new entries found their way to the Singles Top40, so just two more to go and they’re both linked to RuPaul’s Drag Race. First up is RuPaul’s Drag Race UK star Tia Kofi, who was on their second season back in early 2021. She has become a true chart staple ever since, as her cover of Lena’s 2010 Eurovision winning track Satellite is already her 12th chart entry, coming in at #28. Kylie Sonique Love was originally on the second season of the US franchise over 13 years ago, but truly broke through when she won All Stars 6 two years ago. Just as Pride month is about to start, she covered Cyndi Lauper’s classic True Colors, becoming Kylie’s fourth chart entry by sneaking in at #40. It moves over from the Bubbling Under chart, where it debuted at #7 last week.
Eurovision highlights this week: Loreen’s Tattoo (1-4, Sweden) and Alika’ Bridges (4-6, Estonia) both hold up really well in the Top10 as not only two big successes from the contest, but from the music year in general. Alessandra’s Queen Of Kings also just sits outside of the Top10 yet again (11-12, Norway), as also one of the years most successful song so far. Vesna’s My Sister’s Crown may join them all soon, as the Czechian entry also holds up in the Top10 by sliding 7-10. Salena & Teya’s Who The Hell Is Edgar? (10-15, Austria) and Andrew Lambrou’s Break A Broken Heart (8-17, Cyprus) have to leave the Top10, but are the other remaining Eurovision entries in the Top20.
Other talking points this week: Jessie Ware continues to do well with two songs at once, as while Freak Me Now stays at #5 for a second week, Free Yourself increases 12-11. And speaking of increases, there are two very notable new peaks happening. First up is Netta, who won Eurovision for Israel five years ago and jumps 26-13 with her cover of You Spin Me Round (Like A Record), making it her third Top20 entry. Anne-Marie & Shania Twain’s Unhealthy rises 17-14 with potential to become a surprise hit this year.
Netta’s You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) is the biggest climber, while Aja’s Vulture Queen drops 20-39 as the biggest loser this week.
1 (NEW) Taylor Swift feat. Ice Spice – Karma
Chart Run: *1*- / 1w
2 (13) Kylie Minogue – Padam Padam
Chart Run: 13-*2*- / 2w
3 (2) Keiino – Ritma
Chart Run: *2*-2-3- / 3w
4 (1) Loreen – Tattoo *P*
Chart Run: *1*-1-2-4-4-8-8-9-12-5-1-1-4- / 13w
5 (5) Jessie Ware – Freak Me Now
Chart Run: *4*-5-5- / 3w
6 (4) Alika – Bridges *G*
Chart Run: 21-18-10-14-20-34-27-24-33-24-*3*-4-6- / 13w
7 (3) Kesha – Only Love Can Save Us Now
Chart Run: *3*-7- / 2w
8 (6) Kesha – Eat The Acid
Chart Run: 2-*1*-6-6-8- / 5w
9 (NEW) Beyoncé & Kendrick Lamar – America Has A Problem
Chart Run: *9*- / 1w
10 (7) Vesna – My Sister’s Crown
Chart Run: 12-20-19-21-26-Out-RE 23-*7*-7-10- / 9w
11 (12) Jessie Ware – Free Yourself
Chart Run: *4*-7-8-12-11- / 5w
12 (11) Alessandra – Queen Of Kings *P*
Chart Run: 3-*1*-1-2-2-4-7-11-18-23-16-14-23-16-11-11-12- / 17w
13 (26) Netta – You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)
Chart Run: 26-*13*- / 2w
14 (17) Anne-Marie feat. Shania Twain – Unhealthy
Chart Run: 17-*14*- / 2w
15 (10) Salena & Teya – Who The Hell Is Edgar?
Chart Run: 23-21-17-18-*9*-10-15- / 7w
16 (NEW) Anna Bergendahl – Dance With Me
Chart Run: *16*- / 1w
17 (8) Andrew Lambrou – Break A Broken Heart
Chart Run: 15-22-25-33-Out-RE 38-Out-RE 15-*5*-8-17- / 9w
18 (NEW) Lauren Jauregui feat. Ty Dolla $ign & Russ – Wolves
Chart Run: *18*- / 1w
19 (9) Within Temptation – Wireless
Chart Run: *9*-19- / 2w
20 (NEW) Dua Lipa – Dance The Night
Chart Run: *20*- / 1w
21 (15) Dilja – Power
Chart Run: 39-33-26-17-*10*-15-21- / 7w
22 (16) Voyager – Promise
Chart Run: 38-37-34-28-31-Out-RE 28-15-19-*10*-13-16-22- / 12w
23 (NEW) OneRepublic – Runaway
Chart Run: *23*- / 1w
24 (22) Monika Linkyte – Stay
Chart Run: 28-*19*-22-24- / 4w
25 (14) Gustaph – Because Of You
Chart Run: *14*-14-25- / 3w
26 (18) Blanka – Solo
Chart Run: 34-Out-RE 38-24-*18*-26- / 5w
27 (19) Iru – Echo *G*
Chart Run: 3-*1*-2-3-6-11-20-20-12-19-27- / 11w
28 (NEW) Tia Kofi – Satellite
Chart Run: *28*- / 1w
29 (21) Blanca Paloma – Eaea
Chart Run: 35-Out-RE 36-35-*21*-29- / 5w
30 (24) Noa Kirel – Unicorn
Chart Run: *3*-4-6-10-19-25-35-Out-RE 31-26-24-30- / 11w
31 (27) Dolly Parton – World On Fire
Chart Run: *23*-27-31- / 3w
32 (28) Ellie Goulding – Better Man
Chart Run: *1*-1-3-3-6-15-28-32- / 8w
33 (23) Luke Black – Samo mi se spava
Chart Run: 37-Out-RE *16*-23-33- / 4w
34 (34) Käärijä – Cha Cha Cha
Chart Run: 8-*2*-8-16-30-Out-RE 39-36-34-34- / 9w
35 (29) Pasha Parfeni – Soarele si Luna
Chart Run: 29-22-17-*11*-14-11-16-27-26-21-29-35- / 12w
36 (36) Mae Muller – I Wrote A Song
Chart Run: *5*-5-8-14-27-35-40-Out-RE 30-39-36-36- / 11w
37 (RE) Taylor Swift – Lavender Haze *G*
Chart Run: *2*-4-4-6-9-13-23-27-34-37-Out-RE 37- / 11w
38 (32) La Zarra – Évidemment
Chart Run: 23-21-18-20-29-Out-RE 33-25-32-*14*-18-32-38- / 12w
39 (20) Aja – Vulture Queen
Chart Run: 22-*20*-39- / 3w
40 (NEW) Kylie Sonique Love – True Colors
Chart Run: *40*- / 1w
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Out (25) Let 3 – Mama ŠČ! (2w)
Out (30) Albina And Familja Kelmendi – Duje (2w)
Out (31) Remo Forrer – Watergun (3w)
Out (33) (G)I-dle – Queencard (1w)
Out (35) Mimicat – Ai Coração (2w)
Out (37) Marco Mengoni – Due Vite (1w)
Out (38) The Cast Of RuPaul’s Drag Race – Goddess (Sasha Colby) (6w)
Out (39) Brunette – Future Lover (4w)
Out (40) Lord Of The Lost – Blood & Glitter (3w)
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Originally posted by flopho View PostGreat to see Mimicat still having a nice impact on your chart even though I think you weren't a huge fan of it initially
they really gave her nothing to work with staging-wise, she still did great but in the end I do kinda understand why it flopped in the televote
Vesna & Jessie in the Top 10 yess
Chanel's new one is actually quite catchy, probably her best since SloMo for me.
Glad you like these two - Jessie's album is definitely one of the betters from 2023 <3 Vesna, if you enjoy My Sister's Crown, you should check out their new EP, it's good!
Hmm yeah I agree about P.M. being her best since SloMo but to be fair, that wasn't difficult to achieveOne of way too many cases of someone having such a huge hit during Eurovision, but not being able to follow that up properly.
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Great to see Mimicat still having a nice impact on your chart even though I think you weren't a huge fan of it initially
they really gave her nothing to work with staging-wise, she still did great but in the end I do kinda understand why it flopped in the televote
Vesna & Jessie in the Top 10 yess
Chanel's new one is actually quite catchy, probably her best since SloMo for me.
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My Charts - week 20/2023 – 19 may 2023 - stuck on top like a Tattoo
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Bubbling Under
Spoiler!Besides Sudden Lights’ Aijā (1-9) that represented Latvia but missed out on the Grand Final, there are no actual Eurovision entries on the Bubbling Under chart, but it’s still also impacted by the contest as three more Eurovision related artists make their debuts. First up is Vesna, the Czechian band represented their country at this years contest with My Sister’s Crown and just on time, they also released a new EP called Muzika. The EP not only debuts high on the album charts, but with the song Płakały, it owns a clear highlight that also makes it all the way to the top of the Bubbling Under chart this week.
Bilal Hassani represented France in 2019 and his new single Iconic starts at #4, while Chanel represented Spain in 2022 and comes in at #6 with P.M..
The second and third highest debuts on the list are more shockingly, as they’re both by artists who usually debut on the main chart rather easily and most of the times even in or close to the Top10. First is Zara Larsson, as the Swedish hitmaker finally released a follow-up to her hit Can’t Tame Her with End Of Time, though she settles down for #2 on this list for now. She’s followed by Lana Del Rey, who put out a new track called Say Yes To Heaven that arrives at #3.
Kylie Sonique Love’s True Colors debuts at #7, PNAU, Bebe Rexha & Ozuna’s Stars is new at #8, while Post Malone owns the final debut with Mourning at #10. Ashley Tisdale’s Insomnia (3-5) completes the chart.
With The National feat. Taylor Swift’s The Alcott, Miley Cyrus’ Jaded, (G)I-dle’s Allergy, Hozier’s Francesca, Kelly Clarkson’s Favorite Kind Of Hight, Robin Schulz & Fil Bo Riva’s Killer Queen and Maroon 5’s Middle Ground, there have been several more new singles this week that were close to making appearances.
1 (NEW) Vesna – Płakały
Chart Run: *1*- / 1w
2 (NEW) Zara Larsson – End Of Time
Chart Run: *2*- / 1w
3 (NEW) Lana Del Rey – Say Yes To Heaven
Chart Run: *3*- / 1w
4 (NEW) Bilal Hassani – Iconic
Chart Run: *4*- / 1w
5 (3) Ashley Tisdale – Insomnia
Chart Run: *1*-1-1-3-7-10-9-6-5-4-7-8-4-6-9-Out-RE 4-4-9-9-6-5-6-Out-RE 3-5- / 24w
6 (NEW) Chanel – P.M.
Chart Run: *6*- / 1w
7 (NEW) Kylie Sonique Love – True Colors
Chart Run: *7*- / 1w
8 (NEW) PNAU, Bebe Rexha & Ozuna – Stars
Chart Run: *8*- / 1w
9 (1) Sudden Lights – Aijā
Chart Run: *1*-9- / 2w
10 (NEW) Post Malone – Mourning
Chart Run: *10*- / 1w
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My Charts - week 20/2023 – 19 may 2023 - stuck on top like a Tattoo
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Album Top20
Spoiler!The Eurovision hype also continues on the Album Top20, where the compilation for the contest spends its fifth non-consecutive week atop and therefore ties Ava Max’ Diamonds & Dancefloors as the longest running number one album of the year now. It joins the compilations from the 2021 and 2022 editions as the longest running compilations ever and it will be very interesting to see if the 2023 edition can break both records next week. Additionally, the compilation also gets certified with Gold this week.
The highest of a total of six new entries comes in at #2 with Gag Order, the fifth studio album by Kesha. Following a surprising top hit in its lead single Eat The Acid, the arrival at #2 is a big improvement over its predecessor High Road that peaked at #7 in early 2020. Before these two, all of Kesha’s releases topped the charts with Animal (four weeks in 2010), Cannibal (one week in 2010), Warrior (two weeks in 2012) and Rainbow (one week in 2017).
There are two more entries fueled by the Eurovision Song Contest and the first of the two completes the Top3: Vesna represented Czechia at the contest with My Sister’s Crown and also just put out a new EP called Muzika, that enters the chart at #3. While just an acoustic version of My Sister’s Crown made the EP, its high debut is mostly fueled by the track Płakały that scores a very high arrival on the Bubbling Under chart.
Other new entries this week: The second Eurovision fueled debut goes to Käärijä, who finished as the runner-up with Cha Cha Cha for Finland and also just released an EP called the Cha Cha Cha Mixtape EP. He debuts at #5 with it, also being his first entry on the album charts. A third EP to debut on the charts belongs to K-Pop group (G)I-dle and is called the I feel EP, arriving at #6. It’s their fourth chart entry so far and while their previous I love EP peaked higher (#5 in 2022), the arrival for the I feel EP at #6 is still their highest arrival to date. British singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi is new at #13 with Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent, performing slightly worse than with his debut Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent (#9 in 2019), while R&B singer Summer Walker sneaks in at #17 with the Clear 2: Soft Life EP, her second chart entry following the #11 peaking Still Over It from late 2021.
Other talking points this week: Loreen snatched the Eurovision trophy for the second time as just the second artist doing so in the nearly 70 years history of the contest, definitely manifesting her as a true legend. Her victory also leads to her debut album Heal getting new life, as it jumps 16-8 this week. With currently 63 weeks in the Top20, it is among the longest charting albums ever. With Blackmore’s Night’s Shadow Of The Moon (6-11) and Ellie Goulding’s Higher Than Heaven (8-12), two albums have to leave the Top10 for their first times following some strong runs there. Especially the former that charted in the Top10 for ten consecutive weeks. Same applies for Lauren Daigle’s self-titled album (9-19) and Jonas Brothers’ The Album (7-20), though they just debuted in the upper half last week.
1 (1) Eurovision Song Contest 2023 *G*
Chart Run: *1*-1-2-1-1-1- / 6w
2 (NEW) Kesha – Gag Order
Chart Run: *2*- / 1w
3 (NEW) Vesna – Muzika EP
Chart Run: *3*- / 1w
4 (2) Jessie Ware – That! Feels Good!
Chart Run: 4-4-*2*-4- / 4w
5 (NEW) Käärijä – Cha Cha Cha Mixtape EP
Chart Run: *5*- / 1w
6 (NEW) (G)I-dle – I feel EP
Chart Run: *6*- / 1w
7 (4) Freya Ridings – Blood Orange
Chart Run: *3*-5-4-7- / 4w
8 (16) Loreen – Heal *3xP*
Chart Run: *1*-3-4-4-2-5-7-8-9-7-9-4-5-7-6-3-4-6-9-12-11-15-14-17-19-20-20-14-3-4-6-7-10-10-11-13-17-20-18-13-2-2-2-4-5-8-11-15-16-15-18-15-17-Out-RE 17-20-19-Out-RE 15-18-Out-RE 13-Out-RE 11-16-Out-RE 16-8- / 63w
9 (3) Ed Sheeran – - (Subtract)
Chart Run: *2*-3-9- / 3w
10 (5) Bebe Rexha – Bebe
Chart Run: *1*-3-5-10- / 4w
11 (6) Blackmore’s Night – Shadow Of The Moon (25th Anniversary Edition) *G*
Chart Run: *1*-1-1-3-6-8-5-8-7-6-11- / 11w
12 (8) Ellie Goulding – Higher Than Heaven *G*
Chart Run: *1*-2-2-5-6-8-12- / 7w
13 (NEW) Lewis Capaldi – Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent
Chart Run: *13*- / 1w
14 (11) Kelsea Ballerini – Rolling Up The Welcome Mat EP
Chart Run: 12-12-19-Out-RE 10-11-13-10-*8*-11-14- / 10w
15 (10) Taylor Swift – Folklore *3xP*
Chart Run: 2-*1*-1-1-1-4-7-9-13-16-20-17-17-Out-RE 18-15-14-11-15-16-Out-RE 16-18-18-18-Out-RE 17-15-Out-RE 16-Out-RE 19-Out-RE 20-18-11-10-5-13-17-20-Out-RE 18-13-3-4-3-3-6-7-9-4-6-1-6-9-10-11-11-8-7-7-11-11-8-7-9-16-13-10-15- / 64w
16 (12) Kelsea Ballerini – Subject To Change
Chart Run: *4*-9-Out-RE 13-10-11-11-9-12-16- / 9w
17 (NEW) Summer Walker – Clear 2: Soft Life EP
Chart Run: *17*- / 1w
18 (15) Taylor Swift – Midnights *2xP*
Chart Run: *1*-1-1-1-1-1-2-1-1-1-1-2-4-2-2-4-5-4-6-6-9-12-13-15-18-20-18-17-15-18- / 30w
19 (9) Lauren Daigle – Lauren Daigle
Chart Run: *9*-19- / 2w
20 (7) Jonas Brothers – The Album
Chart Run: *7*-20- / 2w
Out of Top20
Out (13) Tiësto – Drive (4w)
Out (14) Kesha – Warrior *P* (17w)
Out (17) Leony – Somewhere In Between *G* (8w)
Out (18) Lana Del Rey – Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd *G* (8w)
Out (19) Gjon’s Tears – The Game (3w)
Out (20) Tarja – Best Of: Living The Dream *G* (23w)
New certifications
The compilation for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 goes GOLD (100+ points)
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My Charts - week 20/2023 – 19 may 2023 - stuck on top like a Tattoo
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Singles Top40
Spoiler!It’s basically week #2 within the Eurovision craziness, as the Grand Final happened last Saturday and it affects this weeks chart. Loreen won the contest with her smash Tattoo for Sweden, becoming just the second artist to win the contest twice and being the first female artist doing so. Tattoo also stays at #1 for a fourth non-consecutive week, extending its lead as the longest running number one single of the year but also for Loreen’s own discography, where none of her previous five number one hits spent more than two weeks on top - even her previous Eurovision winning track Euphoria somehow managed to top the charts for just one week, though it stayed on for an incredible 66 weeks as one of the most successful songs of all time. Additionally, Tattoo also gets certified with Platinum this week, being just the second song of the year reaching that achievement.
Fellow Scandinavian artists and also former Eurovision participants Keiino gave a good fight, as their current single Ritma was very close to making it to the top, but stays at #2 in the end.
The Top3 gets completed by the highest new entry of the week. Kesha just released her fifth studio album Gag Order and following its lead single Eat The Acid that topped the chart two weeks ago (6-6), she chose Only Love Can Save Us Now as a new single to support the album’s release and debuts at #3 with it. Animal (2010) and Rainbow (2017) also collected two Top3 hits each, while her second album Warrior (2012) has currently the most Top3s with three (Die Young, C’mon and Crazy Kids).
Other Eurovision entries this week: Going into the whole Eurovision week, Estonia has been far from being a favorite and it wasn’t even clear if the country would make it past the Semi-Finals. Thankfully they did and surprisingly, Alika’s Bridges even ended up 8th in the Grand Final, which is a fantastic result. The song has been one of the biggest Eurovision hits on the charts so far and also holds up well this time, just dipping 3-4 and also getting certified with Gold. It’s the fourth song of this years contest scoring a certification and most likely not the last. Czechia also did super well with Vesna’s My Sister’s Crown, finishing 10th and also hold up in the Top10 at #7 (7-7). Andrew Lambrou’s Break A Broken Heart (5-8, Cyprus) and Salena & Teya’s Who The Hell Is Edgar? (9-10, Austria) are also still in the Top10.
Despite not getting many points from the juries, Alessandra’s Queen Of Kings (Norway) still ended up fifth in the Grand Final as one of the songs with the biggest hype going into the Eurovision week. The song has also been a big hit so far and stays at #11 this week. Gustaph’s Because Of You (14-14, Belgium), Dilja’s Power (10-15, Iceland), Voyager’s Promise (13-16, Australia), Blanka’s Solo (28-18, a new peak, Poland) and Iru’s Echo (12-19, Georgia) join her in the Top20. Blanca Paloma’s Eaea (Spain) was a jury darling and gains a huge boost, jumping 35-21. She’s just above Monika Linkyte’s Stay (19-22, Lithuania), Luke Black’s Samo mi se spava (16-23, Serbia), Noa Kirel’s Unicorn (26-24, Israel), Let 3’s Mama ŠČ! (17-25, Croatia), Pasha Parfeni’s Soarele si Luna (21-29, Moldova) and Albina And Familja Kelmendi’s Duje (33-30, a new peak, Albania). Remo Forrer’s Watergun (25-32, Switzerland), La Zarra’s Évidemment (18-32, France), Käärijä’s Cha Cha Cha (36-34, Finland), Mimicat’s Ai Coração (20-35, Portugal), Mae Muller’s I Wrote A Song (39-36, UK) and Brunette’s Future Lover (31-39, Armenia) are the other still remaining chart entries from the contest.
There are also two new and one re-entry linked to the contest. First, two actual contest entries, as Italy was represented by Marco Mengoni’s Due Vite that debuts at #37, while Germany was represented by Lord Of The Lost’s Blood & Glitter that re-enters at #40. The other debut goes to Netta, who won the contest for Israel back in 2018 and came back during this years Grand Final to perform a cover of Dead Or Alive’s You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) that enters the charts at #26. It’s her fourth chart entry to date.
From 37 participating countries, 31 official Eurovision entries have entered the Singles Top40 this year and they all already gathered 3,731 chart points as of this week. That’s already the second most chart entries for any Eurovision year ever, being only surpassed by the 2022 edition with 32 chart entries. Going by chart points, the 2023 edition is already ranked third, with the 2022 edition having a total of 3,925 chart points and the 2021 edition being first with 4,163 chart points (from 30 chart entries). There’s definitely no question this years edition should come in first going by overall chart points considering it still has many high charting entries.
Other new entries this week: Dutch Symphonic Rock band Within Temptation still let their fans wait for a new album, as it’s already been more than four years since their last set Resist came out. However, since 2020, they have been releasing stand alone singles and coincidentally, it has been two of these in each year ever since. The first of 2023 is called Wireless and it continues their downward trend, as it debuts at #9 as their lowest peaking proper chart entry ever (proper chart entry means singles that debuted in their original time, as the band has had several lower chart entries, but they were all originally released prior the charts started and only came back due to concert effects). Just missing out on the Top10 is Australian legend Kylie Minogue, who just announced her upcoming new album Tension and to support the announcement, she released its lead single Padam Padam. The song enters at #13 as her 11th chart entry to date. Also reaching the Top20 is Anne-Marie, who will be releasing her third album Unhealthy soon and just put out its title track as a new single. The song features Shania Twain and debuts at #17, already being Anne-Marie’s 22nd chart entry since making her debut on Clean Bandit’s Rockabye in late 2016. K-Pop group (G)I-dle own the final debut of the week, as their Queencard arrives at #33.
Blanca Paloma’s Eaea is the biggest climber, while Mimicat’s Ai Coração is the biggest loser this week.
1 (1) Loreen – Tattoo *P*
Chart Run: *1*-1-2-4-4-8-8-9-12-5-1-1- / 12w
2 (2) Keiino – Ritma
Chart Run: *2*-2- / 2w
3 (NEW) Kesha – Only Love Can Save Us Now
Chart Run: *3*- / 1w
4 (3) Alika – Bridges *G*
Chart Run: 21-18-10-14-20-34-27-24-33-24-*3*-4- / 12w
5 (4) Jessie Ware – Freak Me Now
Chart Run: *4*-5- / 2w
6 (6) Kesha – Eat The Acid
Chart Run: 2-*1*-6-6- / 4w
7 (7) Vesna – My Sister’s Crown
Chart Run: 12-20-19-21-26-Out-RE 23-*7*-7- / 8w
8 (5) Andrew Lambrou – Break A Broken Heart
Chart Run: 15-22-25-33-Out-RE 38-Out-RE 15-*5*-8- / 8w
9 (NEW) Within Temptation – Wireless
Chart Run: *9*- / 1w
10 (9) Salena & Teya – Who The Hell Is Edgar?
Chart Run: 23-21-17-18-*9*-10- / 6w
11 (11) Alessandra – Queen Of Kings *P*
Chart Run: 3-*1*-1-2-2-4-7-11-18-23-16-14-23-16-11-11- / 16w
12 (8) Jessie Ware – Free Yourself
Chart Run: *4*-7-8-12- / 4w
13 (NEW) Kylie Minogue – Padam Padam
Chart Run: *13*- / 1w
14 (14) Gustaph – Because Of You
Chart Run: *14*-14- / 2w
15 (10) Dilja – Power
Chart Run: 39-33-26-17-*10*-15- / 6w
16 (13) Voyager – Promise
Chart Run: 38-37-34-28-31-Out-RE 28-15-19-*10*-13-16- / 11w
17 (NEW) Anne-Marie feat. Shania Twain – Unhealthy
Chart Run: *17*- / 1w
18 (24) Blanka – Solo
Chart Run: 34-Out-RE 38-24-*18*- / 4w
19 (12) Iru – Echo *G*
Chart Run: 3-*1*-2-3-6-11-20-20-12-19- / 10w
20 (22) Aja – Vulture Queen
Chart Run: 22-*20*- / 2w
21 (35) Blanca Paloma – Eaea
Chart Run: 35-Out-RE 36-35-*21*- / 4w
22 (19) Monika Linkyte – Stay
Chart Run: 28-*19*-22- / 3w
23 (16) Luke Black – Samo mi se spava
Chart Run: 37-Out-RE *16*-23- / 3w
24 (26) Noa Kirel – Unicorn
Chart Run: *3*-4-6-10-19-25-35-Out-RE 31-26-24- / 10w
25 (17) Let 3 – Mama ŠČ!
Chart Run: *17*-25- / 2w
26 (NEW) Netta – You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)
Chart Run: *26*- / 1w
27 (23) Dolly Parton – World On Fire
Chart Run: *23*-27- / 2w
28 (15) Ellie Goulding – Better Man
Chart Run: *1*-1-3-3-6-15-28- / 7w
29 (21) Pasha Parfeni – Soarele si Luna
Chart Run: 29-22-17-*11*-14-11-16-27-26-21-29- / 11w
30 (33) Albina And Familja Kelmendi – Duje
Chart Run: 33-*30*- / 2w
31 (25) Remo Forrer – Watergun
Chart Run: 32-*25*-31- / 3w
32 (18) La Zarra – Évidemment
Chart Run: 23-21-18-20-29-Out-RE 33-25-32-*14*-18-32- / 11w
33 (NEW) (G)I-dle – Queencard
Chart Run: *33*- / 1w
34 (36) Käärijä – Cha Cha Cha
Chart Run: 8-*2*-8-16-30-Out-RE 39-36-34- / 8w
35 (20) Mimicat – Ai Coração
Chart Run: *20*-35- / 2w
36 (39) Mae Muller – I Wrote A Song
Chart Run: *5*-5-8-14-27-35-40-Out-RE 30-39-36- / 10w
37 (NEW) Marco Mengoni – Due Vite
Chart Run: *37*- / 1w
38 (27) The Cast Of RuPaul’s Drag Race – Goddess (Sasha Colby)
Chart Run: 7-*1*-1-3-27-38- / 6w
39 (31) Brunette – Future Lover
Chart Run: *30*-34-Out-RE 31-39- / 4w
40 (RE) Lord Of The Lost – Blood & Glitter
Chart Run: *31*-40-Out-RE 40- / 3w
Out of Top40
Out (28) Apache 207 & Udo Lindenberg – Komet (3w)
Out (29) Rita Ora feat. Fatboy Slim – Praising You (2w)
Out (30) Tvorchi – Heart Of Steel (3w)
Out (32) Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper – Burning Daylight (3w)
Out (34) Reiley – Breaking My Heart (1w)
Out (37) The Busker – Dance (Our Own Party) (1w)
Out (38) Alan Walker & Sasha Alex Sloan – Hero (2w)
Out (40) Joker Out – Carpe Diem (1w)
New certifications
Tattoo by Loreen goes PLATINUM (400+ points)
Bridges by Alika goes GOLD (250+ points)
Click here for the Certification Database
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Originally posted by Tansike View Post
So glad to hear I'm not alone on this earth with the love towards Eat The Acid. IMO her best single since Praying, what a fantastic song!
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Originally posted by crystalphoenix View PostTay's got you covered!Where are you headed?
I definitely like Speak Now, but it did feel like a bit of a "dip" after Fearless (and then I REALLY loved Red). Unlike her first two albums, SN had a lot of long, slow songs that took longer to click with me ("Back To December," "Enchanted," "Haunted," "Last Kiss"), and some that still haven't fully clicked with me ("Dear John," "Innocent")On that note, you might like her new collaboration with The National.
Funny enough, that's the country who supports her the most when looking at iTunes & Co. (even more than the US)
Ok, sounds a bit reserved, so I hope the TV release may put the album back on your map when it comes to her discography. Even though you're sticking with her original albums, you're still be checking the TV album out at least once, right?
Thanks for the recommendation, just checked it out and you're right, I like it! Though probably not enough to enter my chart. But let me put on my watch list for week 20...
Originally posted by crystalphoenix View Post"Psycho"s another great poppier pick from him (and a Hot 100 No. 1, so you're not alone there). I've never checked out a full Post album, though (maybe Austin, depending on how the other singles/preview tracks sound).If it will be a rather quiet week for new releases then yes, make sure to check the album out. IMO his albums are actually good and I rate them higher as a whole than I rate his songs (two of his albums reached the Top10 for me). He just dropped another single of Austin today, hopefully another poppier tune
Originally posted by crystalphoenix View PostSame! Her very-enthusiastic UKMIX stanbase finally wore me downI charted "Say You Love Me" years ago, then nothing else until What's Your Pleasure? (and even then, none of the WYP? tracks made my Top 10). "Pearls" became her big breakthrough moment for me.
Not sure if there's ever enough time but something in me tells me I need to check out her previous four albums, because That! Feels Good! is just this good and considering UKMix have been raving about her since her debut, maybe that'll be worth it. Pearls is another big standout on the album!
Originally posted by crystalphoenix View PostMany thanks for making another glorious speadsheet screenshot! 58 weeks for "I See Fire" is WILD! How does that rank among your longest-lasting hits of all-time? Funnily, he's in a similar situation on my chart where he's had a lot of hits, but only two No. 1's (one of which is "Bad Habits"). Like you mentioned, that spreadsheet really illustrates how "I Don't Care" was a turning point for you (not even Top 30! The = singles gave him better peaks again, but nothing since ÷ has lasted longer than 11 weeks).
Yep, I Don't Care was a turning point when it comes to Ed. That's also when the overkill started to kick in. It's also not just the singles performances, but also the albums, where = went 1-2-11-Out. I still love Bad Habits & Shivers, they're great, but the album as a whole didn't live up to these two tracks. It also has to be said though that 2010-2015 (or maybe even up to 2017) is a different time line than 2017 onwards, as I discover a lot more music and so it got more difficult for songs to chart longer.
Originally posted by crystalphoenix View PostScreenshotting my spreadsheet would be pretty massive (since I let every random album track chart), but you've inspired me to recap all his singles as the lead (plus any album tracks that made my Top 5), in debut-date order:
Spoiler!No. 1 peak | 11 weeks total = "Lego House"
No. 30 | 1 = "The A Team"
No. 11 | 4 = "Small Bump"
No. 27 | 3 = "You Need Me, I Don't Need You" (This deserved way better, I still enjoy revisiting it)
No. 2 | 11 = "The City"
No. 17 | 5 = "Sing"
No. 5 | 4 = "Don't"
No. 4 | 8 = "Thinking Out Loud"
No. 3 | 12 = "Photograph"
No. 4 | 3 = "Castle On The Hill"
No. 3 | 9 = "Shape Of You"
No. 2 | 6 = "New Man"
No. 3 | 8 = "Galway Girl"
No. 13 | 9 = "Perfect"
No. 28 | 1 = "Happier"
No. 2 | 12 = "I Don't Care"
No. 4 | 10 = "Cross Me"
No. 2 | 4 = "Beautiful People"
No. 2 | 8 = "Put It All On Me"
No. 5 | 4 = "Way To Break My Heart"
No. 7 | 2 = "South Of The Border"
No. 21 | 1 = "Take Me Back To London"
No. 14 | 1 = "Afterglow"
No. 1 | 9 = "Bad Habits"
No. 10 | 6 = "Shivers"
No. 5 | 5 = "Overpass Graffiti"
No. 29 | 1 = "2step"
No. 3 | 2 = "Eyes Closed"
No. 9 | 1 = "Curtains"
No. 23 | 1 = "Boat"
Oh, Lego House being his first chart entry <3 Definitely the biggest regret of not discovering him sooner as IMO that's still to this day one of this best songs. You Need Me, I Don't Need You is another great tune!
Low key surprised Shape Of You didn't do better, but very pleased Galway Girl also reached the Top3.
I forgot what a great streak he's had with the No. 6 Collaboration Project songs for you.
What's his biggest hit going by certification for you?
Originally posted by crystalphoenix View Post- I haven't watched any of the actual Eurovision performances
but go Loreen! "Tattoo" was among the songs I'd heard (and enjoyed) before this year's contest, and it's awesome that she's now earned two wins spread a decade apart. "Tattoo" and "I Wrote A Song" should show up on my next chart
- Impressive for Jessie to earn a Top 5 debut during Eurovision fever! Really glad she chose "Freak Me Now" to be the next single
- I'd love to see Rita have another comeback, but I'm not that crazy about "Praising You" either
- What brought "Insomnia" back?
She's just the second artist to win twice ever (and first female) so this is a huge achievement, and so very well deserved. I Wrote A Song is a BOP. If you haven't already, maybe you can check out Alessandra's Queen Of Kings as well (not sure anymore, maybe you already did when it did well on my chart a while ago)
I know! But the song is just so good (and no idea why it didn't debut previously). Jessie having two Top10 during Eurovision when she never had entries previously is honestly super impressive.
Let's hope her upcoming new album still offer some bops. Phoenix is still such an awesome Pop album.
My own insomniaI've been suffering from insomnia for years now, sometimes it's better, sometimes it comes back. Lately I've been sleeping surprisingly well but around two weeks ago it returned again and the song itself has been in my head ever since it was originally released (definitely one of my most favorite songs from 2019 onwards) so I decided to put it back on my daily playlist, to sing along to it while driving to work and therefore making "fun" of my own insomnia (or somewhat not getting defeated by it as I did in the past, more accepting it as it is and even making the best out of it in combination with the song) and so far, it worked!
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Originally posted by heppolo View PostPoor Iru and Dilja, some choices were made in terms of staging.
Gustaph really came through eventually
Belgium is basically Georgia in reverse, an underdog story we love to see!
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Originally posted by JSparksFan View PostI fully endorse that no. 1!
I've really been circling back to, and sticking with, "I Wrote a Song". It's just too Taylor Swift to resist.Loreen absolutely slayed the contest this year and I truly hate how her victory gets overshadowed by all the hate she receives online. The Eurovision artists (and fans) always say how much love the contest gives to their artists but every year there are so many sore loosers, and it feels like this year it's been the worst when it comes to that. I really hope she was able to stay away from all that and enjoys the victory as much as she can, she deserves it.
I Wrote A Song is a bop for sure - as you can see, it has done pretty well for me already prior the contest, because it's such a bop. Sadly I don't think her live performance lived up to that (yet I also think the UK definitely didn't deserve second to last place).
Overall super cool you've followed the contest again this year! <3 Did you watch through the livestream on YouTube or was there another way to do so?
Originally posted by JSparksFan View PostI'm with you on the bolded bit, though I think Luxx did her own vocals for her finale track. Could be wrong, but it totes sounded like her.
You're not alone with the Sasha Colby love. My sister actually loves her, too.
Yaytbh I'm already way too excited to see what she'll bring on the Season 16 finale - I feel like if one can beat Violet's look from the S8 finale, then it's Sasha.
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Originally posted by Tansike View PostYESSS YESSS YESSSSo super excited for this announcement and the album is coming out just one week before I'm going on vacation, so this could be my soundtrack of that vacation <3 As we talked recently about your trip to the UK with Ellie, I also always have like an album that I connect to my trips and that end up being so well remembered because of that, so that's like the best possible outcome for Speak Now (TV)
I share your hope for Enchanted to be the one that gets a lot of attention, but yes, something in me feels like it's going to be another song, also because Enchanted already got some kind of a revival lately. We will have to wait and see - the way we know Taylor, we probably won't be getting a single until the actual album drops
(which, in one way, I'm fine with if she keeps pushing Karma for the next two months).
How did you rate Speak Now back in the days? From what I remember you really enjoyed it, right?Where are you headed?
I definitely like Speak Now, but it did feel like a bit of a "dip" after Fearless (and then I REALLY loved Red). Unlike her first two albums, SN had a lot of long, slow songs that took longer to click with me ("Back To December," "Enchanted," "Haunted," "Last Kiss"), and some that still haven't fully clicked with me ("Dear John," "Innocent")On that note, you might like her new collaboration with The National.
Originally posted by Tansike View PostAh yes, Sunflower was good - the one I'm most surprised of I didn't rate higher back then. Only Wanna Be With You was super cute! It was Psycho that made it to #40, looks like a rather random choiceHave you also checked out (one of) his albums?
Originally posted by Tansike View PostWow, somehow I thought you already charted the song last year? Good to know I wasn't the only one being late on the Free Yourself fan trainTbh, Jessie's such a weird case for me as I know people on here have been raving about her since her debut and I kept checking one and another song out, but it took her up to now until I finally got into her. Love, love That! Feels Good!
I charted "Say You Love Me" years ago, then nothing else until What's Your Pleasure? (and even then, none of the WYP? tracks made my Top 10). "Pearls" became her big breakthrough moment for me.
Originally posted by Tansike View PostWow x2 - glad to hear Ed got you back into his music with -. The album is a bit samey and maybe also long (deluxe at least) but has so much more substance than his last album. I hope it does well for her and I'm sure he is aware that this won't be an album cycle where he can get a big hit. Sure - here you go:
[sublime spreadsheet]
Yes, x is my favorite album by him. I See Fire easily by favorite song. As you can see, his debut era didn't make an impact for me (+ only did so following I See Fire's impact in early 2014 and kept charting for a while due to x. I also need to point how that ÷ is closer to 2xP than it is to P. Ever since I Don't Care, I kinda turned a bit off of Ed but he's still among the best performers on my charts. Will be exciting to hear if you share some favorites!Many thanks for making another glorious speadsheet screenshot! 58 weeks for "I See Fire" is WILD! How does that rank among your longest-lasting hits of all-time? Funnily, he's in a similar situation on my chart where he's had a lot of hits, but only two No. 1's (one of which is "Bad Habits"). Like you mentioned, that spreadsheet really illustrates how "I Don't Care" was a turning point for you (not even Top 30! The = singles gave him better peaks again, but nothing since ÷ has lasted longer than 11 weeks).
Screenshotting my spreadsheet would be pretty massive (since I let every random album track chart), but you've inspired me to recap all his singles as the lead (plus any album tracks that made my Top 5), in debut-date order:
Spoiler!No. 1 peak | 11 weeks total = "Lego House"
No. 30 | 1 = "The A Team"
No. 11 | 4 = "Small Bump"
No. 27 | 3 = "You Need Me, I Don't Need You" (This deserved way better, I still enjoy revisiting it)
No. 2 | 11 = "The City"
No. 17 | 5 = "Sing"
No. 5 | 4 = "Don't"
No. 4 | 8 = "Thinking Out Loud"
No. 3 | 12 = "Photograph"
No. 4 | 3 = "Castle On The Hill"
No. 3 | 9 = "Shape Of You"
No. 2 | 6 = "New Man"
No. 3 | 8 = "Galway Girl"
No. 13 | 9 = "Perfect"
No. 28 | 1 = "Happier"
No. 2 | 12 = "I Don't Care"
No. 4 | 10 = "Cross Me"
No. 2 | 4 = "Beautiful People"
No. 2 | 8 = "Put It All On Me"
No. 5 | 4 = "Way To Break My Heart"
No. 7 | 2 = "South Of The Border"
No. 21 | 1 = "Take Me Back To London"
No. 14 | 1 = "Afterglow"
No. 1 | 9 = "Bad Habits"
No. 10 | 6 = "Shivers"
No. 5 | 5 = "Overpass Graffiti"
No. 29 | 1 = "2step"
No. 3 | 2 = "Eyes Closed"
No. 9 | 1 = "Curtains"
No. 23 | 1 = "Boat"- I haven't watched any of the actual Eurovision performances
but go Loreen! "Tattoo" was among the songs I'd heard (and enjoyed) before this year's contest, and it's awesome that she's now earned two wins spread a decade apart. "Tattoo" and "I Wrote A Song" should show up on my next chart
- Impressive for Jessie to earn a Top 5 debut during Eurovision fever! Really glad she chose "Freak Me Now" to be the next single
- I'd love to see Rita have another comeback, but I'm not that crazy about "Praising You" either
- What brought "Insomnia" back?
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Poor Iru and Dilja, some choices were made in terms of staging.
Gustaph really came through eventually
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I fully endorse that no. 1!
I've really been circling back to, and sticking with, "I Wrote a Song". It's just too Taylor Swift to resist.
1 (5) Loreen – Tattoo *G*
3 (24) Alika – Bridges
4 (NEW) Jessie Ware – Freak Me Now
5 (15) Andrew Lambrou – Break A Broken Heart
7 (23) Vesna – My Sister’s Crown
8 (7) Jessie Ware – Free Yourself
9 (18) Salena & Teya – Who The Hell Is Edgar?
11 (16) Alessandra – Queen Of Kings *P*
13 (10) Voyager – Promise
14 (NEW) Gustaph – Because Of You
15 (6) Ellie Goulding – Better Man
17 (NEW) Let 3 – Mama ŠČ!
18 (14) La Zarra – Évidemment
19 (28) Monika Linkyte – Stay
20 (NEW) Mimicat – Ai Coração
21 (26) Pasha Parfeni – Soarele si Luna
24 (38) Blanka – Solo
25 (32) Remo Forrer – Watergun
26 (31) Noa Kirel – Unicorn
27 (3) The Cast Of RuPaul’s Drag Race – Goddess (Sasha Colby)
30 (27) Tvorchi – Heart Of Steel
31 (RE) Brunette – Future Lover
33 (NEW) Albina And Familja Kelmendi – Duje
35 (36) Blanca Paloma – Eaea
36 (39) Käärijä – Cha Cha Cha
39 (30) Mae Muller – I Wrote A Song
40 (NEW) Joker Out – Carpe Diem
Originally posted by Tansike View PostIt's been a long time since I had such a crush on a Drag Race queen like I do have one on Sasha. She's just... ugh. So glad to hear you enjoyed her performance so much too - though, I know your fave was Luxx, so cool to hear you also enjoyed her song. btw surprised no one talked about that in the Drag Race topic, but I hate how random people sing their tracks when they were able to do the Blame It On The Edit verse in such a short amount of time - they could've easily let the finalists record their own songs in these few weeks / months between filming and the finale
Yay, so happy to hear you're also enjoying Better Man - my fave on Higher Than Heaven
You're not alone with the Sasha Colby love. My sister actually loves her, too.
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My Charts - week 19/2023 – 12 may 2023 - Eurovision week #1
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Bubbling Under
Spoiler!The Eurovision Song Contest 2023 also makes its impact on the Bubbling Under chart, where two songs - one from each Semi Final - enters the list, with Latvia’s Sudden Lights’ Aijā making it all the way to the top. The song sadly missed out on the Grand Final and also just barely misses out on the main chart now. Greece was represented by Victor Vernicos and the song What They Say and despite a lackluster performance, the song itself is still solid and debuts at #9. From all Semi Finalists, even missing out on the Bubbling Under chart and therefore having no entry across any of the charts at all are TuralTuranX’ Tell Me More (Azerbaijan), Wild Youth’s We Are One (Ireland), Theodor Andrei’s D.G.T. (Off And On) (Romania) and Piqued Jacks’ Like An Animal (San Marino).
There are further Eurovision related debuts for Voyager, who are representing Australia at the contest this year and already released a new song called Prince Of Fire (#6), and for Rosa Linn, who represented Armenia with the worldwide hit single Snap last year and just released a new song called Hallelujah (#8).
It’s been a super busy week with the whole Bubbling Under chart being either new or re-entries - plus, there have been an additional seven (!) songs that were considered for the main or this chart but failed to enter any of them due to the competitiveness. More on them later. The highest non Eurovision related entry goes to Feuerschwanz, who still prepare the release of their upcoming new album with the new single Berzerkermode. The song was also very close to the main chart and could move over there once the Eurovision craziness ends, but it has to settle down for #2 on this list for now.
Most surprisingly is the re-entry at #3, as Ashley Tisdale returns with Insomnia, a track from her latest album Symptoms (2019) and one of the most successful songs ever on the Bubbling Under chart, as it charts for its 23rd week now.
Rachel Platten returns back with her new single Girls following a long break (#4), Christine And The Queens put out a new track called Tears Can Be So Soft (#5), LP announced an upcoming new album with its lead single Golden (#7), and Becky Hill teams up with Lewis Thompson on Side Effects (#10).
Final shoutouts go to the songs that even missed the Bubbling Under chart this week: James Arthur’s A Year Ago, Sam Ryder’s Mountain, Milky Chance’s Purple Tiger, Janelle Monae’s Lipstick Lover, Shakira’s Acrostico, Billie Eilish’s Hotline (Edit), and BTS’ The Planet.
1 (NEW) Sudden Lights – Aijā
Chart Run: *1*- / 1w
2 (NEW) Feuerschwanz – Berzerkermode
Chart Run: *2*- / 1w
3 (RE) Ashley Tisdale – Insomnia
Chart Run: *1*-1-1-3-7-10-9-6-5-4-7-8-4-6-9-Out-RE 4-4-9-9-6-5-6-Out-RE 3- / 23w
4 (NEW) Rachel Platten – Girls
Chart Run: *4*- / 1w
5 (NEW) Christine And The Queens – Tears Can Be So Soft
Chart Run: *5*- / 1w
6 (NEW) Voyager – Prince Of Fire
Chart Run: *6*- / 1w
7 (NEW) LP – Golden
Chart Run: *7*- / 1w
8 (NEW) Rosa Linn – Hallelujah
Chart Run: *8*- / 1w
9 (NEW) Victor Vernicos – What They Say
Chart Run: *9*- / 1w
10 (NEW) Becky Hill & Lewis Thompson – Side Effects
Chart Run: *10*- / 1w
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My Charts - week 19/2023 – 12 may 2023 - Eurovision week #1
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Album Top20
Spoiler!The Eurovision craziness reaches new heights following the first two Semi Finals on Tuesday and Thursday and the contest’s entries invaded the Singles Top40. With that, there was absolutely no question that its compilation will spends its fourth non-consecutive week atop the Album Top20, where it surpasses Blackmore’s Night’s Shadow Of The Moon to become this years second longest running top album. It’s only one week behind Ava Max’ Diamonds & Dancefloors and should definitely be able to tie her at least. With four weeks at #1, the 2023 compilation also tied the ones from 2012 and 2013 as the second longest running Eurovision compilations ever, only behind the 2021 and 2022 editions with five weeks each.
More Eurovision related entries go to Loreen, who re-enters the Top20 at #16 with her debut album Heal, and to Gjon’s Tears, who represented Switzerland two years ago but already falls 11-19 with The Game.
Jessie Ware might become one of the breakthrough stars of 2023, despite being a household name in the UK for a very long time now. But her fifth album That! Feels Good! is not only her first entry ever, it also brought her the first entry ever on the singles charts with Free Yourself. Jessie already gets a second high peaking entry on the singles charts this week and that also lets the album improve 4-2 for a new peak. Ed Sheeran’s - (Subtract) completes the Top3 (2-3).
New entries this week: There are just two new arrivals and both weren’t exactly highly anticipated, but still good enough to enter the upper half. First up is Jonas Brothers’ The Album, their first new releases in nearly four years, when Happiness Begins marked their comeback as a band and reached #4. The album didn’t score an entry on the singles charts yet and so it also does slightly weaker, reaching #7. Also scoring her second chart entry is Lauren Daigle, as her self-titled album debuts at #9. This is already an improvement over her breakthrough album Look Up Child, which peaked at #13 in mid 2018.
Other talking points this week: Following Ed Sheeran and Jessie Ware, there are two more British singer-songwriters who are currently doing exceptionally well, with Freya Ridings, who rises back up 5-4 with her second album Blood Orange, and with Ellie Goulding, who may continue to dip down the chart with Higher Than Heaven (6-8), but the album gets certified with Gold this week. Returning to the Top10 once more is Taylor Swift’s Folklore, rising 13-10 mainly due to the hype of the announcement for the upcoming Speak Now (Taylor’s Version). Besides Ellie, there are two more certifications happening, with another Gold one going to Lana Del Rey and her Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd (15-18). From all nine album entries on the album charts, Blue Banisters is now her only without a certification. A Platinum certification goes to Kesha’s Warrior (10-14), therefore making its comeback after a decade even more impressive.
1 (1) Eurovision Song Contest 2023
Chart Run: *1*-1-2-1-1- / 5w
2 (4) Jessie Ware – That! Feels Good!
Chart Run: 4-4-*2*- / 3w
3 (2) Ed Sheeran – - (Subtract)
Chart Run: *2*-3- / 2w
4 (5) Freya Ridings – Blood Orange
Chart Run: *3*-5-4- / 3w
5 (3) Bebe Rexha – Bebe
Chart Run: *1*-3-5- / 3w
6 (7) Blackmore’s Night – Shadow Of The Moon (25th Anniversary Edition) *G*
Chart Run: *1*-1-1-3-6-8-5-8-7-6- / 10w
7 (NEW) Jonas Brothers – The Album
Chart Run: *7*- / 1w
8 (6) Ellie Goulding – Higher Than Heaven *G*
Chart Run: *1*-2-2-5-6-8- / 6w
9 (NEW) Lauren Daigle – Lauren Daigle
Chart Run: *9*- / 1w
10 (13) Taylor Swift – Folklore *3xP*
Chart Run: 2-*1*-1-1-1-4-7-9-13-16-20-17-17-Out-RE 18-15-14-11-15-16-Out-RE 16-18-18-18-Out-RE 17-15-Out-RE 16-Out-RE 19-Out-RE 20-18-11-10-5-13-17-20-Out-RE 18-13-3-4-3-3-6-7-9-4-6-1-6-9-10-11-11-8-7-7-11-11-8-7-9-16-13-10- / 63w
11 (8) Kelsea Ballerini – Rolling Up The Welcome Mat EP
Chart Run: 12-12-19-Out-RE 10-11-13-10-*8*-11- / 9w
12 (9) Kelsea Ballerini – Subject To Change
Chart Run: *4*-9-Out-RE 13-10-11-11-9-12- / 8w
13 (12) Tiësto – Drive
Chart Run: *3*-7-12-13- / 4w
14 (10) Kesha – Warrior *P*
Chart Run: *1*-1-4-7-10-Out-RE 9-Out-RE 15-13-17-4-4-7-8-12-18-Out-RE 10-14- / 17w
15 (17) Taylor Swift – Midnights *2xP*
Chart Run: *1*-1-1-1-1-1-2-1-1-1-1-2-4-2-2-4-5-4-6-6-9-12-13-15-18-20-18-17-15- / 29w
16 (RE) Loreen – Heal *3xP*
Chart Run: *1*-3-4-4-2-5-7-8-9-7-9-4-5-7-6-3-4-6-9-12-11-15-14-17-19-20-20-14-3-4-6-7-10-10-11-13-17-20-18-13-2-2-2-4-5-8-11-15-16-15-18-15-17-Out-RE 17-20-19-Out-RE 15-18-Out-RE 13-Out-RE 11-16-Out-RE 16- / 62w
17 (14) Leony – Somewhere In Between *G*
Chart Run: 2-*1*-2-3-7-12-14-17- / 8w
18 (15) Lana Del Rey – Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd *G*
Chart Run: 3-*2*-3-4-8-13-15-18- / 8w
19 (11) Gjon’s Tears – The Game
Chart Run: *6*-11-19- / 3w
20 (19) Tarja – Best Of: Living The Dream *G*
Chart Run: *1*-2-3-6-8-8-12-14-15-17-19-16-16-15-10-13-15-17-17-17-17-19-20- / 23w
Out of Top20
Out (16) Ellie Goulding – Delirium *P* (31w)
Out (18) Alma – Time Machine (3w)
Out (20) Melanie Martinez – Portals (6w)
New certifications
Warrior by Kesha goes PLATINUM (200+ points)
Higher Than Heaven by Ellie Goulding and Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd by Lana Del Rey go GOLD (100+ points)
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My Charts - week 19/2023 – 12 may 2023 - Eurovision week #1
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Singles Top40
Spoiler!It all lead up to this week… following the first two Semi Finals that were held on Tuesday and Thursday, we’re in the midst of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 and its impact is absolutely insane, as with an additional seven new and two re-entries, there are a massive 29 songs from the contest on the Singles Top40, out of 37 participating countries. Going back to the top of the chart is Loreen’s Tattoo, the Swedish entry that was performed on Tuesday and made it to the Grand Final that is happening on Saturday. She returns for a third non-consecutive week, making Tattoo the longest running number one song of the year so far and there’s even a chance to see the song spending more weeks there, as Loreen’s entry is the big favorite to win the whole contest.
Joining Loreen up high is Alika’s Bridges, the entry for Estonia, that has been charting for quite a while now and jumps 24-3 for a new peak following its performance on Thursday. She also moved on to the Grand Final, just like Andrew Lambrou’s Break A Broken Heart (15-5, Cyprus), Vesna’s My Sister’s Crown (23-7, Czechia) and Salena & Teya’s Who The Hell Is Edgar? (18-9, Austria) that are all joining the Top10. Also reaching the Top10 is Dilja’s Power (17-10, Iceland), though sadly she didn’t impress the audience enough and didn’t move on to the final, so this might end up being her peak chart wise.
Alessandra’s Queen Of Kings represents Norway and already has been a massive hit as the only song of the year to have been certified with Platinum so far, so despite a good performance on the first Semi Final, she already reached most of her potential and the song just misses out on a Top10 placement, rising 16-11. Another big hit from the past few weeks has been Iru’s Echo, the entry for Georgia. Unfortunately, the song ended up being the most shocking elimination in the Semi Finals and didn’t move on, but it still jumps 20-12 on the charts. The highest of all Eurovision new entries goes to Gustaph, who represents Belgium with the fun track Because Of You and enters the charts at #14 following a stellar performance in the second Semi Final. Joining the Top20 as new entries are Let 3 with Mama ŠČ! (#17, Croatia) and Mimicat with Ai Coração (#20, Portugal), while Luke Black’s Samo mi se spava is the highest re-entry at #16 (Serbia). Voyager’s Promise (10-13, Australia) and La Zarra’s Évidemment (14-18, France) dip down a bit, while Monika Linkyte’s Stay reaches the upper half for the first time (28-19, Lithuania).
Pasha Parfeni’s Soarele si Luna (26-21) and Noa Kirel’s Unicorn (31-26, Israel) are among the songs that already have been successes in the past so their good performance in the Semi Finals doesn’t result in big chart impacts. It’s the opposite for Blanka’s Solo (38-24, Poland) and Remo Forrer’s Watergun (32-25, Switzerland). Tvorchi represent Ukraine, who won the contest last year and therefore they’re automatically in the Grand Final and have yet to perform, so their Heart Of Steel slips a bit (27-30). Finally, in the last quarter of the Top40, there are a bunch more new and re-entries with Brunette’s Future Lover (re at #31, Armenia), Albina And Familja Kelmendi’s Duje (new at #33, Albania), Reiley’s Breaking My Heart (new at #34, Denmark), The Busker’s Dance (Our Own Party) (new at #37, Malta) and Joker Out’s Carpe Diem (new at #40, Slovenia), all joining Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper’s Burning Daylight (35-32, Netherlands), Blanca Paloma’s Eaea (36-35, Spain), Käärijä’s Cha Cha Cha (39-36, Finland) and Mae Muller’s I Wrote A Song (30-39, UK) as the final Eurovision entries in the Top40.
One Eurovision related act completes the Top3, as Norwegian trio Keiino have released a new single just in time for the contest, where they were huge favorites with their entry Spirit In The Sky back in 2019 and have been releasing tune after tune ever since. Their new song is called Ritma and debuts at #2, being their 18th chart entry, where all peaked inside the Top10 with this being already their 11th consecutive Top3 hit.
Other new and re-entries this week: Yes, there is also something to highlight that isn’t linked to the contest, as there are three more debuts on the charts. One of them comes in very high at #4 with Freak Me Now, the current single of Jessie Ware’s new album That! Feels Good!. It joins her other chart entry Free Yourself, that hangs on in the Top10 as well (7-8) and was actually used for a performance by Drag Queens during the second Semi Final of the Eurovision Song Contest. Drag Race superstar Aja debuts at #22 with her new single Vulture Queen, actually being her very first chart entry on the singles charts (and second overall, as her last album made an appearance on the Album Top20 back in 2019). Dolly Parton starts a new era with her new track World On Fire, new at #23. Last but not least, still somewhat Eurovision related, as Rita Ora performed during the first Semi Final as an interval act that pushes her current single Praising You back to #29. Needless to say that most other chart entries are experiences big drops this week.
Alika’s Bridges is the biggest climber, while Alan Walker & Sasha Alex Sloan’s Hero drops 13-38 as the biggest loser this week.
1 (5) Loreen – Tattoo *G*
Chart Run: *1*-1-2-4-4-8-8-9-12-5-1- / 11w
2 (NEW) Keiino – Ritma
Chart Run: *2*- / 1w
3 (24) Alika – Bridges
Chart Run: 21-18-10-14-20-34-27-24-33-24-*3*- / 11w
4 (NEW) Jessie Ware – Freak Me Now
Chart Run: *4*- / 1w
5 (15) Andrew Lambrou – Break A Broken Heart
Chart Run: 15-22-25-33-Out-RE 38-Out-RE 15-*5*- / 7w
6 (1) Kesha – Eat The Acid
Chart Run: 2-*1*-6- / 3w
7 (23) Vesna – My Sister’s Crown
Chart Run: 12-20-19-21-26-Out-RE 23-*7*- / 7w
8 (7) Jessie Ware – Free Yourself
Chart Run: *4*-7-8- / 3w
9 (18) Salena & Teya – Who The Hell Is Edgar?
Chart Run: 23-21-17-18-*9*- / 5w
10 (17) Dilja – Power
Chart Run: 39-33-26-17-*10*- / 5w
11 (16) Alessandra – Queen Of Kings *P*
Chart Run: 3-*1*-1-2-2-4-7-11-18-23-16-14-23-16-11- / 15w
12 (20) Iru – Echo *G*
Chart Run: 3-*1*-2-3-6-11-20-20-12- / 9w
13 (10) Voyager – Promise
Chart Run: 38-37-34-28-31-Out-RE 28-15-19-*10*-13- / 10w
14 (NEW) Gustaph – Because Of You
Chart Run: *14*- / 1w
15 (6) Ellie Goulding – Better Man
Chart Run: *1*-1-3-3-6-15- / 6w
16 (RE) Luke Black – Samo mi se spava
Chart Run: 37-Out-RE *16*- / 2w
17 (NEW) Let 3 – Mama ŠČ!
Chart Run: *17*- / 1w
18 (14) La Zarra – Évidemment
Chart Run: 23-21-18-20-29-Out-RE 33-25-32-*14*-18- / 10w
19 (28) Monika Linkyte – Stay
Chart Run: 28-*19*- / 2w
20 (NEW) Mimicat – Ai Coração
Chart Run: *20*- / 1w
21 (26) Pasha Parfeni – Soarele si Luna
Chart Run: 29-22-17-*11*-14-11-16-27-26-21- / 10w
22 (NEW) Aja – Vulture Queen
Chart Run: *22*- / 1w
23 (NEW) Dolly Parton – World On Fire
Chart Run: *23*- / 1w
24 (38) Blanka – Solo
Chart Run: 34-Out-RE 38-*24*- / 3w
25 (32) Remo Forrer – Watergun
Chart Run: 32-*25*- / 2w
26 (31) Noa Kirel – Unicorn
Chart Run: *3*-4-6-10-19-25-35-Out-RE 31-26- / 9w
27 (3) The Cast Of RuPaul’s Drag Race – Goddess (Sasha Colby)
Chart Run: 7-*1*-1-3-27- / 5w
28 (9) Apache 207 & Udo Lindenberg – Komet
Chart Run: 13-*9*-28- / 3w
29 (RE) Rita Ora feat. Fatboy Slim – Praising You
Chart Run: *27*-Out-RE 29- / 2w
30 (27) Tvorchi – Heart Of Steel
Chart Run: 37-Out-RE *27*-30- / 3w
31 (RE) Brunette – Future Lover
Chart Run: *30*-34-Out-RE 31- / 3w
32 (35) Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper – Burning Daylight
Chart Run: 40-Out-RE 35-*32*- / 3w
33 (NEW) Albina And Familja Kelmendi – Duje
Chart Run: *33*- / 1w
34 (NEW) Reiley – Breaking My Heart
Chart Run: *34*- / 1w
35 (36) Blanca Paloma – Eaea
Chart Run: *35*-Out-RE 36-35- / 3w
36 (39) Käärijä – Cha Cha Cha
Chart Run: 8-*2*-8-16-30-Out-RE 39-36- / 7w
37 (NEW) The Busker – Dance (Our Own Party)
Chart Run: *37*- / 1w
38 (13) Alan Walker & Sasha Alex Sloan – Hero
Chart Run: *13*-38- / 2w
39 (30) Mae Muller – I Wrote A Song
Chart Run: *5*-5-8-14-27-35-40-Out-RE 30-39- / 9w
40 (NEW) Joker Out – Carpe Diem
Chart Run: *40*- / 1w
Out of Top40
Out (2) Katja Krasavice – Frauen (1w)
Out (4) Raffas Plasticlife & Candy Crash – Plastic Bitch (2w)
Out (8) Ed Sheeran – Curtains (1w)
Out (11) Priyanka & Ralph – Bad Bitches Don’t Cry (2w)
Out (12) Kelsea Ballerini – If You Go Down (I’m Goin’ Down Too) (5w)
Out (19) Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding – Miracle (8w)
Out (21) Paris Paloma – Labour (5w)
Out (22) RuPaul feat. Anetra, Luxx Noir London, Mistress Isabelle Brooks & Sasha Colby – Blame It On The Edit (6w)
Out (25) Bebe Rexha & Dolly Parton – Seasons (2w)
Out (29) Bebe Rexha & Snoop Dogg – Satellite (3w)
Out (33) Loosey Laduca – Let Loose (6w)
Out (34) R3hab, Inna & Sash! – Rock My Body (2w)
Out (37) Leony – Holding On (7w)
Out (40) Tim Bendzko – Du Du Du (4w)
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Originally posted by LittleArsonist View PostKesha's new song is amazing. It was close to become #1 in my chart too last week...and chances are she might soon
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Kesha's new song is amazing. It was close to become #1 in my chart too last week...and chances are she might soon
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