DEBUTS
39. Maddie Poppe – Not Losing You
37. The Script – The Last Time
35. Maroon 5 – Memories | HIGHEST DEBUT
TOP GAINERS
32. Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus & Lana Del Rey – Don’t Call Me Angel (39) | BIGGEST MOVER
31. Walk Off The Earth – I’ll Be There (36)
23. Lizzo – Good As Hell (28)
THIS WEEK’S TOP TEN
10. Smith & Thell – Hotel Walls (10) | PEAK: #10
09. Keane – The Way I Feel (08) | PEAK: #01 for two weeks
08. Stephen Puth – Look Away (09) | PEAK: #08
07. Illenium & Jon Bellion – Good Things Fall Apart (03) | PEAK: #01 for one week
06. Michael Bublé – Forever Now (04) | PEAK: #04
05. Rob Thomas – Can’t Help Me Now (05) | PEAK: #05
04. Kygo x Whitney Houston – Higher Love (07) | PEAK: #04
03. Tones And I – Dance Monkey (06) | PEAK: #03
02. Taylor Swift – You Need To Calm Down (02) | PEAK: #02
01. Zara Larsson – All The Time (01) | PEAK: #01 for three weeks
Top 10 Next In Line:
1. James Blunt – Cold (1)
2. Lauv featuring Anne-Marie – Lonely (2)
3. Fitz & The Tantrums – I Just Wanna Shine (3)
4. Ben Platt – Rain (4)
5. Adam Lambert – Superpower (7)
6. Chelsea Cutler & Jeremy Zucker – You Were Good To Me (5)
7. Miley Cyrus – Slide Away (9)
8. OneRepublic – Somebody To Love (-)
9. Parachute – Had It All (-)
10. Andy Grammer – Wish You Pain (-)
In The Mix:
AJ Mitchell featuring Ava Max – Slow Dance
Ali Gatie – It’s You
Bebe Rexha – You Can’t Stop The Girl (new)
Bülow – Boys Will Be Boys (new)
Celine Dion – Imperfections (new)
Dean Lewis – Straight Back Down
John Newman & Nina Nesbitt – Without You
John Splithoff – Proud (new)
Liam Payne – Stack It Up (new)
Oh Wonder – Hallelujah
Rex Orange County – 10/10
The Griswolds – Nice To Meet Ya!
Weezer – The End Of The Game
Chart Notes:
- Zara Larsson remains at #1 on my personal chart for the third week with “All The Time”, leading a top three of all female soloists. For more women making solid moves on the chart, look no further than Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey, jumping from 39-32 with the Biggest Mover in the top 40, “Don’t Call Me Angel”. Three singles are new to the survey, led by Maroon 5‘s “Memories” at #35, with The Script debuting at #37 with “The Last Time” and Maddie Poppe coming in at #39 with “Not Losing You”. The two groups have reached the top spot with several songs now, while soloist Poppe has one top ten entry to date.