This Week's Chart Summary Nicole Scherzinger once again occupied the top 3 positions of the main singles chart, doing so for the third week in a row. Scherzinger remained at #1 with "Wet" whilst her other two singles, "Try With Me" and "Right There" (featuring 50 cent) swapped places, rising to #2 and dropping to #3 respectively. Sean Paul earned his second consecutive top 5 hit as "She Doesn't Mind" ascended to a new peak of #4. Kelly Clarkson sky rocketed eleven places to a new peak of #8 with "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)", which becomes her second top ten hit from her fifth studio album album, Stronger. New entries this week include "Elle Me Dit" by Mika (#13), "Good Feeling" by Flo Rida (#15) and "Paradise" by Coldplay.
This Week's Chart Summary Nicole Scherzinger's dominant run of occupying the top 3 positions of the main singles chart came to an end this week, although the singer still occupies the top 2 positions of the main singles chart this week. Scherzinger's "Try With Me" returned to #1, spending its second week at the summit by knocking Scherzinger's previous single, "Wet" to #2. Katy Perry sky rocketed fifteen places to a new peak of #3 with "The One That Got Away", giving the singer her fourth top 3 hit from her album, Teenage Dream. Kelly Clarkson ascended to a new peak of #5 with "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)" as did Mika who rose to #7 with "Elle Me Dit", which becomes the singer's highest charting single to date. Britney Spears returned to the top ten at #8 with "Criminal" which spends its tenth week on the chart this week. Coldplay ascended five positions to a new peak of #15 with "Paradise".
This Week's Chart Summary Nicole Scherzinger remained at #1 with "Try With Me", which spends a third non-consecutive week at the top. Katy Perry reaches a new peak of #2 with "The One That Got Away", giving the singer her fourth top 2 hit from her album, Teenage Dream. Scherzinger rounds out the top 3 with her previous single "Wet" which descends 2-3. Kelly Clarkson ascended to a new peak of #4 with "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)" as did Coldplay who rose from #15 to #11 with "Paradise". New entries this week include "Summer Paradise" by Simple Plan (#17), "International Love" by Pitbull featuring Chris Brown (#21) and "Turn Me On" by David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj (#22).
This Week's Chart Summary Nicole Scherzinger spent a third consecutive week at #1 with "Try With Me", which spends its fourth week at the top spot overall. One Direction exited the chart with their previous single, "What Makes You Beautiful" but debuted at #2 with their new single, "One Thing", which becomes the group's second consecutive top 2 single. Simple Plan skyrocketed fourteen places to a new peak of #3 with "Summer Paradise", which becomes the group's first top 3 hit since 2008's "Your Love Is A Lie". Pitbull and Chris Brown rose to a new peak of #13 with "International Love" whilst David Guetta and Nicki Minaj ascended eight places to a new peak of #14 with "Turn Me On". Other new entries this week include "Say You Like Me" by We The Kings (#5), "Two Is Better Than One" by Boys Like Girls featuring Taylor Swift (#16), "Read All About It" by Professor Green featuring Emeli Sande (#18) and "Wild Ones" by Flo Rida featuring Sia (#24).
Happy to see Nicole hold on to the top spot. Nice rises for Simple Plan, Pitbull and D.Guetta & Nicki Minaj. Great to see Professor Green and Flo Rida debuting. Wow at J-Lo's longevity. Cool chart
This Week's Chart Summary One Direction became the first artist other than Nicole Scherzinger to top the singles chart in 2012 as their single, "One Thing" ascended to #1, becoming the group's second consecutive #1 hit. "One Thing" is also the first single released in 2012 to reach #1 on the main singles chart as the first four #1's of the year were all released in 2011. Last week's #1, "Try With Me" by Nicole Scherzinger descends 1-2 whilst We The Kings round out this week's top 3 as they ascend to a new peak of #3 with "Say You Like Me". Pitbull and Chris Brown ascended seven positions to a new peak of #6 with "International Love", giving Pitbull his second top ten hit after "Give Me Everything". Boys Like Girls and Taylor Swift ascended to a new peak of #11 with "Two Is Better Than One", David Guetta and Nicki Minaj rose from 14-12 with "Turn Me On", Professor Green and Emeli Sande ascended to a new peak of #13 with "Read All About It" and Flo Rida and Sia ascended to #18 with "Wild Ones". The only new entry this week was "Fight For This Love" by Cheryl Cole which debuts at #17. Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull finally left the chart with "On The Floor" after 48 weeks on the chart.
This Week's Chart Summary One Direction remained at #1 for a second consecutive week with "One Thing". Cheryl Cole skyrocketed fifteen positions to a new peak of #2 with "Fight For This Love", which becomes her highest charting single to date and Pitbull scores his second top 3 hit as "International Love" rises to a new peak of #3. Professor Green and Emeli Sande ascend to a new peak of #4 with "Read All About It", David Guetta and Nicki Minaj rise to a new peak of #5 with "Turn Me On" and Flo Rida and Sia rise to #11 with "Wild Ones". Guetta has now had his last three singles peak at #5. New entries this week include "Talk That Talk" by Rihanna featuring Jay Z (#10) and "Ass Back Home" by the Gym Class Heroes featuring Neon Hitch (#19).
Thanks BillyBrett for the comments You're right about the Cheryl Cole song, I recently just got into it so that is why its charting about 3 years after it was released I hadn't heard of it until just recently.
This Week's Chart Summary One Direction spent a third consecutive week at #1 with "One Thing" whilst Professor Green and Emeli Sandé ascended to a new peak of #2 with "Read All About It". Rihanna scored her first top 5 hit since "Cheers (Drink To That)" as her latest single, "Talk That Talk" (featuring Jay Z) ascended to a new peak of #3. David Guetta and Nicki Minaj ascended to a new peak of #4 with "Turn Me On" and Flo Rida and Sia entered the top ten with "Wild Ones" which ascends to #7. New entries this week include "Better Than I Know Myself" by Adam Lambert (#18) and "Music Sounds Better With U" by Big Time Rush (#19).
Great #1 again. I'm struggling to get into your #2, only cause it sounds like a poor man's attempt at Eminem, even though it is a quality song it just sounds too try hard.
Good to see Cheryl holding onto a Top 10 placing. Good upward movement for Kelly's Stronger. And I haven't heard the 2 debuts in full to accurately comment on them.
So I love the Nicole love! However 'Wet' and 'Right There' are probably the two worst songs on her ace album. Not a fan of BTR or Adam's newie but I'm glad you've got Nicki and Guetta so high, I'm also growing to really like your number 1
Thanks popmusicity I have heard Emeli's version of "Read All About It" and it is stunning but to be honest, I think I prefer the original. Also, if you like her music you should log onto itunes because last time I checked (February 24, 2012), her single "Next To Me" was the free song of the week! So you should get it if you haven't already
This Week's Chart Summary Professor Green and Emeli Sandé scored their first #1 hit as "Read All About It" ascended to #1, knocking One Direction back down to #2 with "One Thing". Flo Rida and Sia round out this week's top 3 as "Wild Ones" ascends to a new peak of #3. Adam Lambert scored his fourth top ten hit as "Better Than I Know Myself" skyrocketed eleven positions to a new peak of #7. Boys Like Girls scored their first top ten hit as their song "Two Is Better Than One" (featuring Taylor Swift) ascends to a new peak of #8. Big Time Rush also scored their first top ten hit as "Music Sounds Better With U" ascended to a new peak of #10. The Gym Class Heroes and Neon Hitch ascended to a new peak of #12 with "Ass Back Home". New entries this week include "Fight For You" by Jason Derulo (#25), "Part of Me" by Katy Perry (#24), "Give Me All Your Luvin'" by Madonna featuring Nicki Minaj & M.I.A. (#22) and "In Your Head" by Swedish-Congolese artist, Mohombi who makes his chart debut this week at #19.
Madonna's song is pretty cool, so it's nice to see it enter. The new number one is better but I would have liked to see Talk That Talk get there. Nice jump for Kelly Clarkson, hopefully she can make it.
TW LW Artist(s) Song Peak Weeks Points Certification 1 2 Professor Greene featuring Emeli Sande Read All About It 1 5 467 Gold 2 1 One Direction One Thing 1 5 498 Gold 6 5 Pitbull featuring Chris Brown International Love 3 6 552 Gold 8 14 Boys Like Girls featuring Taylor Swift Two Is Better Than One 8 5 442 Gold 9 11 Kelly Clarkson What Doesn’t Kill You (Stronger) 4 9 821 Platinum 11 6 Cheryl Cole Fight For This Love 2 4 368 Gold 13 8 Nicole Scherzinger Try With Me 1 12 1,169 2x Platinum 14 15 Gym Class Heroes featuring Adam Levine Stereo Hearts 3 25 2,260 3x Platinum 15 16 Simple Plan Summer Paradise 3 6 531 Gold 17 9 Nicole Scherzinger Wet 1 20 1,927 3x Platinum 18 12 Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera Moves Like Jagger 1 33 3,202 6x Platinum 22 NEW Madonna featuring Nicki Minaj & M.I.A Give Me All Your Luvin’ 22 1 79 - 23 22 Kelly Clarkson Mr. Know It All 3 23 2,030 3x Platinum
This Week's Chart Summary One Direction returned to #1 on the singles chart with "One Thing" and also spent a fifth consecutive week at #1 on the albums chart with their album, Up All Night. Flo Rida and Sia ascended to a new peak of #2 with "Wild Ones" whilst last week's #1, "Read All About It" by Professor Green and Emeli Sandé dropped to #3. The Gym Class Heroes and Neon Hitch ascended eight places to a new peak of #4 with "Ass Back Home". The Gym Class Heroes' album, The Papercut Chronicles II also ascended to a new peak of #4 on the albums chart, becoming their highest charting album to date. Madonna, Nicki Minaj and M.I.A. rose seventeen places to #5 with their single, "Give Me All Your Luvin'". Mohombi rose to #13 with "In Your Head", Jason Derulo reached a new peak of #14 with "Fight For You" and Katy Perry ascended to #15 with "Part of Me". New entries this week include "Starships" by Nicki Minaj (#11) and "Danza Kuduro" by Don Omar featuring Lucenzo (#6). Calvin Harris also re-entered the chart at #12 with "Feel So Close".
I'm still not a 1D fan, but it's an improvement on last week. Cool rise for Madonna, I'd be happy seeing that hit the top. Nice re-entry for Calvin Harris and hopefully that can achieve a top 10 peak. Unfortunately it seems Right There and MLJ are on their way out.
This Week's Chart Summary One Direction spent a fifth week at #1 with "One Thing", which surpasses the group's previous single, "What Makes You Beautiful" as the group's longest running number-one hit. The group also remained at #1 on the albums chart, with Up All Night spending its sixth consecutive week at the top. Nicki Minaj ascended nine positions to a new peak of #2 with "Starships" which becomes her highest charting single to date, surpassing "Super Bass" which peaked at #3 last year. Katy Perry skyrocketed twelve positions to a new peak of #3 with "Part of Me", which becomes her seventh top five hit from her album, Teenage Dream. The album also benefited from this boost as it returned to #2 on the albums chart this week. The Gym Class Heroes and Neon Hitch remain at #4 this week with "Ass Back Home". The heroes' album, The Papercut Chronicles II also reached a new peak of #3 this week. Nicole Scherzinger returned to the top ten this week as "Try With Me" recovered, 20-10. Mohombi rose to #11 with "In Your Head" and Jason Derulo reached a new peak of #13 with "Fight For You". The only new entry this week was "We Are Young" by the Glee Cast, which made its debut at #9.
Great to see One Direction hold onto the #1 spot again. Especially since it temporaily holds off the mess that is Starships IMO. Great jump for Katy's new song, the more I hear the more incline I am to make it crack my Top 50.
Brilliant debut for Glee Cast. At the moment vocally I'm enjoying their cover more than the original, so great to see someone else have them in their Top 10.
1 1 One Direction One Thing 1 7 698 Platinum 6 5 Madonna featuring Nicki Minaj & M.I.A Give Me All Your Luvin’ 5 3 270 - 8 3 Professor Greene featuring Emeli Sande Read All About It 1 7 658 Platinum 10 20 Nicole Scherzinger Try With Me 1 14 1,341 2x Platinum 12 18 Cheryl Cole Fight For This Love 2 6 540 Gold 14 19 Boys Like Girls featuring Taylor Swift Two Is Better Than One 8 7 611 Platinum 17 22 Gym Class Heroes featuring Adam Levine Stereo Hearts 3 27 2,423 4x Platinum 19 16 Kelly Clarkson What Doesn’t Kill You (Stronger) 4 11 988 Platinum 21 21 Nicole Scherzinger Wet 1 22 2,087 4x Platinum 22 10 Pitbull featuring Chris Brown International Love 3 8 722 Platinum 24 25 Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera Moves Like Jagger 1 35 3,355 6x Platinum
This Week's Chart Summary One Direction remained at #1 on both the albums and singles charts, spending a seventh week at #1 with Up All Night and a sixth week at #1 with "One Thing". Madonna, Nicki Minaj and M.I.A. ascended to a peak of #2 with "Give Me All Your Luvin'", whilst the Gym Class Heroes and Neon Hitch ascended to a new peak of #3 with "Ass Back Home". "Ass Back Home" has now become the heroes' highest charting single to date along with their previous single, "Stereo Hearts". David Guetta and Nicki Minaj returned to #4 with "Turn Me On" and Flo Rida and Sia rebounded 7-5 with "Wild Ones". The Glee Cast moved up one position to a new peak of #8 with their rendition of "We Are Young". Other big movers included Celine Dion who rose 18-13 with "Taking Chances" and Rihanna and Jay Z who rebounded 23-14 with "Talk That Talk". New entries this week include "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen (#10), "Live My Life" by Far East Movement featuring Justin Bieber (#18) and "Turn Up The Music" by Chris Brown (#25).
This Week's Chart Summary Flo Rida and Sia ascended four positions to reach a new peak of #1 with "Wild Ones", which becomes Flo Rida's second number-one hit as a lead artist, and Sia's first overall. One Direction drop to #2 with "One Thing" but remain at the top of the albums chart for an eighth consecutive week with Up All Night. Carly Rae Jepsen rounds out this week's top 3 as her single, "Call Me Maybe" ascends to a new peak of #3. Cheryl Cole re-enters the top ten this week as "Fight For This Love" re-bounds 12-6 and Celine Dion rounds out this week's top ten as "Taking Chances" rises 13-10. The Far East Movement ascended to a new peak of #13 with "Live My Life" whilst Kelly Clarkson re-bounded 21-14 with "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)". There were four new entries this week including "Drive By" by Train (#11), "Troublemaker" by Taio Cruz (#20), "Fly/I Believe I Can Fly" by the Glee Cast (#24) and "Lego House" by Ed Sheeran (#25).
This Week's Chart Summary Cheryl Cole scored her first number-one hit as "Fight For This Love" ascended from #6 to #1. Nicki Minaj re-bounded 7-2 with "Starships" as did Katy Perry who rose five positions back up to #3 with "Part of Me". Last week's chart topper, "Wild Ones" by Flo Rida and Sia plummeted to #7 whilst Train entered the top ten at #10 with "Drive By". The Glee Cast also reached a new peak of #17 with "Fly/I Believe I Can Fly". New entries this week include "Power's Out" by Nicole Scherzinger featuring Sting (#5) and "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" by These Kids Wear Crowns (#22).
Great number one there. Still amazed that she wasn't able to have success in Australia with that song, while 3 Words was a hit. And what makes her taking #1 so much better is she stopped Nicki from getting there.
Hmm very interested in hearing that Nicole song. Surely with Sting on it, it won't be skanky or tryhard rnb
Thanks BillyBrett. I agree with you about "Fight For This Love" not being a big hit in Aus like "3 words". Personally, I prefer FFTL over 3 words. "Power's Out" is a great song, you should listen to it asap
This Week's Chart Summary Katy Perry scored her third number-one hit from Teenage Dream and her fourth number-one single overall as "Part of Me" ascended from #3 to #1. Perry's album, Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection also returned to #1 on the albums chart. Nicki Minaj spends her third non-consecutive week at #2 with "Starships" and Flo Rida and Sia return to the top 3 as "Wild Ones" ascends 7-3. Kelly Clarkson returned to the top five as her single, "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)" returns to its peak at #4. The Far East Movement and the Glee Cast ascend to new peaks of #12 and #13 with their singles, "Live My Life" and "Fly/I Believe I Can Fly". New entries this week include "Rock The Boat" by Bob Sinclar featuring Dragonfly, Pitbull and Fatman Scoop (#15) and "Earthquake" by Labrinth featuring Tinie Tempah (#19).
JayJ47's Easter Countdown
TW
LW
Artist(s)
Song
Peak
Weeks
Points
Certification
1
3
Katy Perry
Part of Me
1
7
646
Platinum
2
2
Nicki Minaj
Starships
2
6
576
Platinum
3
7
Flo Rida featuring Sia
Wild Ones
1
11
1,023
2x Platinum
4
11
Kelly Clarkson
What Doesn’t Kill You (Stronger)
4
15
1,342
2x Platinum
5
4
One Direction
One Thing
1
11
1,090
2x Platinum
6
5
Nicole Scherzinger featuring Sting
Power’s Out
5
2
191
-
7
8
Carly Rae Jepsen
Call Me Maybe
3
4
376
Gold
8
9
Madonna featuring Nicki Minaj & M.I.A
Give Me All Your Luvin’
2
7
651
Platinum
9
6
Gym Class Heroes featuring Neon Hitch
Ass Back Home
3
9
827
Platinum
10
1
Cheryl Cole
Fight For This Love
1
10
915
Platinum
11
10
Train
Drive By
10
3
271
-
12
14
Far East Movement featuring Justin Bieber
Live My Life
12
4
347
Gold
13
17
Glee Cast
Fly/I Believe I Can Fly
13
3
249
-
14
15
David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj
Turn Me On
4
12
1,096
Platinum
15
NEW
Bob Sinclar featuring Dragonfly, Pitbull & Fatman Scoop
This Week's Chart Summary The top 2 remained unchanged this week as Katy Perry spent a second consecutive week at #1 with "Part of Me" and Nicki Minaj remained at #2 for a fourth non-consecutive week with "Starships". Nicole Scherzinger and Sting entered the top 3 with their single, "Power's Out" which becomes Scherzinger's seventh consecutive top 3 hit on the chart. Bob Sinclar, Dragofly, Pitbull and Fatman Scoop ascended four positions to a new peak of #11 with "Rock The Boat". New entries this week include "Dance Again" by Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull (#12) and "You Will Be Loved" by Nicole Scherzinger (#13). One Direction returned to #1 on the albums chart with Up All Night, which spends its tenth non-consecutive week at the top spot.
JayJ47's Top 25 Countdown
TW
LW
Artist(s)
Song
Peak
Weeks
Points
Certification
1
1
Katy Perry
Part of Me
1
8
746
Platinum
2
2
Nicki Minaj
Starships
2
7
675
Platinum
3
6
Nicole Scherzinger featuring Sting
Power’s Out
3
3
289
-
4
7
Carly Rae Jepsen
Call Me Maybe
3
5
473
Gold
5
3
Flo Rida featuring Sia
Wild Ones
1
12
1,119
2x Platinum
6
4
Kelly Clarkson
What Doesn’t Kill You (Stronger)
4
16
1,437
2x Platinum
7
5
One Direction
One Thing
1
12
1,184
2x Platinum
8
10
Cheryl Cole
Fight For This Love
1
11
1,008
Platinum
9
8
Madonna featuring Nicki Minaj & M.I.A
Give Me All Your Luvin’
2
8
743
Platinum
10
9
Gym Class Heroes featuring Neon Hitch
Ass Back Home
3
10
918
Platinum
11
15
Bob Sinclar featuring Dragonfly, Pitbull & Fatman Scoop
Glad Katy is holding off that horrible composition of a song that is called Starships. Hopefully Carly can claim the top spot if Katy needs to lose her throne.
Good debut for J-Lo even though it hasn't totally won me over just yet.
Great to see Glee manage another week in your chart.
Just a re-cap of some hits from late last year and earlier this year
THE HITS OF SUMMER 2012 1. Calvin Harris - Feel So Close 2. Nicole Scherzinger - Try With Me 3. Sean Paul - She Doesn't Mind 4. Shakira - Waka Waka (This Time For Africa) 5. Kelly Clarkson - Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) 6. Mika - Elle Me Dit 7. Flo Rida - Good Feeling 8. Cold Play - Paradise 9. Simple Plan - Summer Paradise 10. Pitbull featuring Chris Brown - International Love 11. David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj - Turn Me On 12. One Direction - One Thing 13. We The Kings - Say You Like Me 14. Boys Like Girls featuring Taylor Swift - Two Is Better Than One 15. Professor Greene featuring Emeli Sande - Read All About It 16. Flo Rida featuring Sia - Wild Ones 17. Cheryl Cole - Fight For This Love 18. Rihanna featuring Jay Z - Talk That Talk 19. Gym Class Heroes featuring Neon Hitch - Ass Back Home 20. Adam Lambert - Better Than I Know Myself 21. Big Time Rush - Music Sounds Better With U 22. Mohombi - In Your Head 23. Madonna featuring Nicki Minaj & M.I.A - Give Me All Your Luvin' 24. Katy Perry - Part of Me Last edited:
This Week's Chart Summary Kelly Clarkson scored her seventh #1 hit on the chart as "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)" ascends to the summit after seventeen weeks on the chart. Bob Sinclar, Dragofly, Pitbull and Fatman Scoop ascended nine positions to a new peak of #2 with "Rock The Boat" whilst Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull entered the top 3 at #3 with "Dance Again". New entries this week include "Sitting On Top of The World" by Delta Goodrem (#10), "Burn It Down" by Linkin Park (#21) and "Where Have You Been" by Rihanna (#25). One Direction spent an eleventh week at #1 on the albums chart with Up All Night and also re-entered the singles chart at #12 with their former #1 hit, "What Makes You Beautiful".
JayJ47's Top 25 Countdown
TW
LW
Artist(s)
Song
Peak
Weeks
Points
Certification
1
6
Kelly Clarkson
What Doesn’t Kill You (Stronger)
1
17
1,537
3x Platinum
2
11
Bob Sinclar featuring Dragonfly, Pitbull & Fatman Scoop
Rock The Boat
2
3
275
-
3
12
Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull
Dance Again
3
2
187
-
4
2
Nicki Minaj
Starships
2
8
772
Platinum
5
1
Katy Perry
Part of Me
1
9
842
Platinum
6
8
Cheryl Cole
Fight For This Love
1
12
1,103
2x Platinum
7
7
One Direction
One Thing
1
13
1,278
2x Platinum
8
5
Flo Rida featuring Sia
Wild Ones
1
13
1,212
2x Platinum
9
10
Gym Class Heroes featuring Neon Hitch
Ass Back Home
3
11
1,010
Platinum
10
NEW
Sitting On Top Of The World
Delta Goodrem
10
1
91
-
11
3
Nicole Scherzinger featuring Sting
Power’s Out
3
4
379
Gold
12
R
One Direction
What Makes You Beautiful
1
13
1,191
2x Platinum
13
4
Carly Rae Jepsen
Call Me Maybe
3
6
561
Gold
14
16
Professor Greene featuring Emeli Sande
Read All About It
1
13
1,178
2x Platinum
15
15
Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera
Moves Like Jagger
1
41
3,856
7x Platinum
16
9
Madonna featuring Nicki Minaj & M.I.A
Give Me All Your Luvin’
2
9
828
Platinum
17
14
David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj
Turn Me On
4
14
1,267
2x Platinum
18
13
Nicole Scherzinger
You Will Be Loved
13
2
171
-
19
17
Train
Drive By
10
5
437
Gold
20
19
Glee Cast
Fly/I Believe I Can Fly
13
5
412
Gold
21
NEW
Linkin Park
Burn It Down
21
1
80
-
22
24
Taio Cruz
Troublemaker
20
5
397
Gold
23
23
Labrinth featuring Tinie Tempah
Earthquake
19
3
238
-
24
18
Far East Movement featuring Justin Bieber
Live My Life
12
6
507
Gold
25
NEW
Rihanna
Where Have You Been?
25
1
76
-
Exits
Artist(s)
Song
Peak
Weeks
Points
Certification
20
Celine Dion
Taking Chances
5
N/A
1,899
3x Platinum
21
Rihanna featuring Jay Z
Talk That Talk
3
10
870
Platinum
22
Nicole Scherzinger
Try With Me
1
19
1,771
3x Platinum
25
Gym Class Heroes featuring Adam Levine
Stereo Hearts
3
32
2,823
5x Platinum
JayJ47’s Music Charts
Artist(s)
Title
JayJ47’s Hot Shot of The Week
Bob Sinclar featuring Dragonfly, Pitbull & Fatman Scoop
Rock The Boat
Pop/Rock Singles Charts
Kelly Clarkson
What Doesn’t Kill You (Stronger)
R.H.R Singles Chart
Gym Class Heroes featuring Neon Hitch
Ass Back Home
JayJ47’s Dance Chart
Bob Sinclar featuring Dragonfly, Pitbull & Fatman Scoop
I much prefer Kelly on top over Katy Great to see Delta and Rihanna debuting, as well a re-entry for 1D plus a rise for Professor Green. Wow at MLJ's 41 weeks
This Week's Chart Summary Katy Perry returned to the top spot as "Part of Me" ascended 5-1, knocking last week's #1, "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)" by Kelly Clarkson to #6. Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull ascended to a new peak of #2 with "Dance Again" whilst One Direction returned to the top 3 at #3 with "One Thing". One Direction also remained at #1 on the albums chart, spending their twelfth week at the top with Up All Night.Delta Goodrem rose one position to a new peak of #9 with her comeback single, "Sitting On Top Of The World" and Rihanna ascended five positions to a new peak of #20 with "Where Have You Been?". The only new entry this week was "Payphone" by Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa which makes it debut at #21.
JayJ47's Top 25 Countdown
TW
LW
Artist(s)
Song
Peak
Weeks
Points
Certification
1
5
Katy Perry
Part of Me
1
10
942
Platinum
2
3
Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull
Dance Again
2
3
286
-
3
7
One Direction
One Thing
1
14
1,376
2x Platinum
4
4
Nicki Minaj
Starships
2
9
869
Platinum
5
2
Bob Sinclar featuring Dragonfly, Pitbull & Fatman Scoop
This Week's Chart Summary Nicki Minaj scored her first number-one hit on the singles chart as "Starships" made an unexpected ascession to #1 rising from #4 to #1. "Starships" had previously spent four non-consecutive weeks at the #2 spot. Maroon 5 and Wiz Khalifa skyrocketed nineteen positions to a new peak of #2 with "Pay Phone". Kelly Clarkson rounds out this week's top 3 as "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)" rebounds 6-3. Delta Goodrem continued her ascent on the chart as "Sitting On Top of The World" reached a new peak of #6 and Rihanna scored her third top ten hit from her album, Talk That Talk as "Where Have You Been" ascended ten positions to a new peak of #10. Linkin Park also ascended ten positions to a new peak of #13 with their latest single, "Burn It Down". New entries this week include "Love The Way You Lie Part II" by The Voice Australia contestants Fitai Veamatahau & Mitchell Thompson (#9), "So Good" by B.o.B (#23), "Whistle" by Flo Rida (#24) and "Different Worlds" by Jes Hudak and George Arthur Krikes (#25). There was a very tight battle this week between Nicki Minaj and Maroon 5 and Wiz Khalifa for the #1 spot although Minaj eventually came out on top by the slimmest of margins.
JayJ47's Top 25 Countdown
TW
LW
Artist(s)
Song
Peak
Weeks
Points
Certification
1
4
Nicki Minaj
Starships
1
10
969
Platinum
2
21
Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa
Payphone
2
2
179
-
3
6
Kelly Clarkson
What Doesn’t Kill You (Stronger)
1
19
1,730
3x Platinum
4
1
Katy Perry
Part of Me
1
11
1,039
2x Platinum
5
2
Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull
Dance Again
2
4
382
Gold
6
9
Sitting On Top Of The World
Delta Goodrem
6
3
278
-
7
8
Nicole Scherzinger featuring Sting
Power’s Out
3
6
566
Gold
8
3
One Direction
One Thing
1
15
1,469
2x Platinum
9
NEW
The Voice Australia: Fatai vs. Mitchell
Love The Way You Lie Part II
9
1
92
-
10
20
Rihanna
Where Have You Been?
10
3
248
-
11
7
Cheryl Cole
Fight For This Love
1
14
1,287
2x Platinum
12
5
Bob Sinclar featuring Dragonfly, Pitbull & Fatman Scoop
Go Kelly! Sad to see One Direction falling so quickly though. Great to see you're realling liking the new Linkin Park song too, I hope it does big things for you.
This Week's Chart Summary Kelly Clarkson returned to #1 with "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)", which spends its second week at the top spot. Last week's #1, "Starships" by Nicki Minaj dropped one place to #2 whilst Delta Goodrem ascended to a new peak of #3 with "Sitting On Top of The World". Nicole Scherzinger scored her ninth consecutive top 10 hit as a solo artist when "You Will Be Loved" ascended nine positions to a new peak of #10. Flo Rida entered the top 20 with his latest single, "Whistle" which rose to #19 and B.o.B reached a new peak of #21 with "So Good". New entries this week include "Boyfriend" by Justin Bieber (#20) and "Scream" by Usher (#23). One Direction continued their dominance on the albums chart as the boys spent a fourteenth week at #1 with Up All Night. "Moves Like Jagger" by Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera became just the second song in the chart's history (after Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull's "On The Floor") to be certified 8× Platinum.
JayJ47's Top 25 Countdown
TW
LW
Artist(s)
Song
Peak
Weeks
Points
Certification
1
3
Kelly Clarkson
What Doesn’t Kill You (Stronger)
1
20
1,830
3x Platinum
2
1
Nicki Minaj
Starships
1
11
1,068
2x Platinum
3
6
Sitting On Top Of The World
Delta Goodrem
3
4
376
Gold
4
2
Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa
Payphone
2
3
276
-
5
5
Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull
Dance Again
2
5
478
Gold
6
4
Katy Perry
Part of Me
1
12
1,134
2x Platinum
7
7
Nicole Scherzinger featuring Sting
Power’s Out
3
7
660
Platinum
8
8
One Direction
One Thing
1
16
1,562
3x Platinum
9
14
Flo Rida featuring Sia
Wild Ones
1
16
1,482
2x Platinum
10
19
Nicole Scherzinger
You Will Be Loved
10
5
430
Gold
11
11
Cheryl Cole
Fight For This Love
1
15
1,377
2x Platinum
12
12
Bob Sinclar featuring Dragonfly, Pitbull & Fatman Scoop
This Week's Chart Summary Maroon 5 and Wiz Khalifa ascended three positions to reach a new peak of #1 with "Payphone" which becomes Maroon 5's second consecutive number-one hit (after "Moves Like Jagger" last year) and their third chart topper overall and Wiz Khalifa's first number-one hit overall. Last week's #1, "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)" by Kelly Clarkson dropped one position to #2 whilst Usher skyrocketed twenty positions to reach a new peak of #3 with "Scream". One Direction recovered 8-4 with their former #1 hit "One Thing", Rihanna re-bounded to reach a new peak of #7 with "Where Have You Been?" and B.o.B rose two positions to reach a new peak of #19 with "So Good". New entries this week include "More Than This" by One Direction (#5), "I Can Only Imagine" by David Guetta featuring Chris Brown and Lil Wayne (#22) and "Because You Loved Me" by the Glee Cast (#25). Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull's massive hit, "On The Floor" made an unexpected re-entry, returning to the chart at #15, whilst their latest collaboration, "Dance Again" descends one position to #6 this week. One Direction continued their dominance on the albums chart as Up All Night spends its fifteenth week at #1. The group have enjoyed a relatively strong week with their previous singles, "What Makes You Beautiful" and "One Thing" both re-bounding and their latest single, "More Than This" debuting at #5 on the Mainstream Singles Chart.
JayJ47's Top 25 Countdown
TW
LW
Artist(s)
Song
Peak
Weeks
Points
Certification
1
4
Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa
Payphone
1
4
376
Gold
2
1
Kelly Clarkson
What Doesn’t Kill You (Stronger)
1
21
1,929
3x Platinum
3
23
Usher
Scream
3
2
176
-
4
8
One Direction
One Thing
1
17
1,659
3x Platinum
5
NEW
One Direction
More Than This
5
1
96
-
6
5
Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull
Dance Again
2
6
573
Gold
7
15
Rihanna
Where Have You Been?
7
5
428
Gold
8
2
Nicki Minaj
Starships
1
12
1,161
2x Platinum
9
3
Delta Goodrem
Sitting On Top Of The World
3
5
468
Gold
10
9
Flo Rida featuring Sia
Wild Ones
1
17
1,573
3x Platinum
11
11
Cheryl Cole
Fight For This Love
1
16
1,467
2x Platinum
12
7
Nicole Scherzinger featuring Sting
Power’s Out
3
8
749
Platinum
13
17
One Direction
What Makes You Beautiful
1
17
1,534
3x Platinum
14
12
Bob Sinclar featuring Dragonfly, Pitbull & Fatman Scoop
This Week's Chart Summary Usher scored his fourth number-one hit as "Scream" ascended to a new peak of #1. One Direction's former #1 hit, "One Thing" returned to #2 whilst their latest single, "More Than This" ascended to a new peak of #3. The group's other single, "What Makes You Beautiful" re-entered the top ten by rising three positions to #10. This achievement makes One Direction just the second artist in the chart's history (after Nicole Scherzinger) and the first group artist to have three separate singles as a lead artist, chart within the top ten simultaneously. Rihanna continued her resurgence as "Where Have You Been?" ascended to a new peak of #4. David Guetta featuring Chris Brown and Lil Wayne reached a new peak of #20 with their single, "I Can Only Imagine". New entries this week include "Chasing The Sun" by The Wanted (#17), "The Fighter" by Gym Class Heroes featuring Ryan Tedder (#18), "Don't Wake Me Up" by Chris Brown (#22) and "How We Do (Party)" by Rita Ora (#23).
JayJ47's Top 25 Countdown
TW
LW
Artist(s)
Song
Peak
Weeks
Points
Certification
1
3
Usher
Scream
1
3
276
-
2
4
One Direction
One Thing
1
18
1,758
3x Platinum
3
5
One Direction
More Than This
3
2
194
-
4
7
Rihanna
Where Have You Been?
4
6
525
Gold
5
1
Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa
Payphone
1
5
472
Gold
6
8
Nicki Minaj
Starships
1
13
1,256
2x Platinum
7
9
Delta Goodrem
Sitting On Top Of The World
3
6
562
Gold
8
2
Kelly Clarkson
What Doesn’t Kill You (Stronger)
1
22
2,022
3x Platinum
9
11
Cheryl Cole
Fight For This Love
1
17
1,559
3x Platinum
10
13
One Direction
What Makes You Beautiful
1
18
1,625
3x Platinum
11
6
Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull
Dance Again
2
7
663
Platinum
12
10
Flo Rida featuring Sia
Wild Ones
1
18
1,662
3x Platinum
13
12
Nicole Scherzinger featuring Sting
Power’s Out
3
9
837
Platinum
14
18
Katy Perry
Part of Me
1
14
1,304
2x Platinum
15
20
Linkin Park
Burn It Down
13
6
500
Gold
16
17
Gym Class Heroes featuring Neon Hitch
Ass Back Home
3
16
1,438
2x Platinum
17
NEW
The Wanted
Chasing The Sun
17
1
84
-
18
NEW
Gym Class Heroes featuring Ryan Tedder
The Fighter
18
1
83
-
19
23
Professor Greene featuring Emeli Sande
Read All About It
1
18
1,596
3x Platinum
20
22
David Guetta featuring Chris Brown & Lil Wayne
I Can Only Imagine
19
2
160
-
21
14
Bob Sinclar featuring Dragonfly, Pitbull & Fatman Scoop
Hmm, I really don't know about Scream, it's okay but I do prefer over any 1D song Cool rise especially for Linkin Park, but the rises for Delta and Cheryl are nice also.
This Week's Chart Summary Usher spent a second consecutive week at the top spot as "Scream" remained at #1. Rihanna scored her highest charting single since "California King Bed" peaked at #1 last year as her latest single, "Where Have You Been?" ascended to a new peak of #2. One Direction remained at #3 for the second successive week with their latest single, "More Than This". The Gym Class Heroes and Ryan Tedder ascended fourteen positions to reach a new peak of #4 with "The Fighter", which becomes the heroes' third consecutive top five hit and Tedder's first top five hit since 2007. Rita Ora also made a big jump as "How We Do (Party)" ascended to a new peak of #5, giving the singer her first top five hit. Linkin Park reached a new peak of #11 and The Wanted rose three places to a new peak of #14 with "Chasing The Sun". Guy Sebastian debuted at #15 with his new single, "Gold". "On The Floor" by Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull became the first song in the chart's history to be certified 9x Platinum. One Direction continued their dominant run on the albums chart as Up All Night spent its seventeenth week at the top spot.
JayJ47's Top 25 Countdown
TW
LW
Artist(s)
Song
Peak
Weeks
Points
Certification
1
1
Usher
Scream
1
4
376
Gold
2
4
Rihanna
Where Have You Been?
2
7
624
Platinum
3
3
One Direction
More Than This
3
3
292
-
4
18
Gym Class Heroes featuring Ryan Tedder
The Fighter
4
2
180
-
5
23
Rita Ora
How We Do (Party)
5
2
174
-
6
2
One Direction
One Thing
1
19
1,853
3x Platinum
7
5
Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa
Payphone
1
6
566
Platinum
8
7
Delta Goodrem
Sitting On Top Of The World
3
7
655
Platinum
9
8
Kelly Clarkson
What Doesn’t Kill You (Stronger)
1
23
2,114
4x Platinum
10
6
Nicki Minaj
Starships
1
14
1,347
2x Platinum
11
15
Linkin Park
Burn It Down
11
7
590
Gold
12
14
Katy Perry
Part of Me
1
15
1,393
2x Platinum
13
10
One Direction
What Makes You Beautiful
1
19
1,713
3x Platinum
14
17
The Wanted
Chasing The Sun
14
2
171
-
15
NEW
Guy Sebastian
Gold
15
1
86
-
16
9
Cheryl Cole
Fight For This Love
1
18
1,644
3x Platinum
17
21
Bob Sinclar featuring Dragonfly, Pitbull & Fatman Scoop
This Week's Chart Summary Usher remained at #1 this week, spending his third consecutive week at the top spot with "Scream". One Direction ascended to a new peak of #2 with "More Than This" and Rita Ora rises to a new peak of #3 with "How We Do (Party)". Linkin Park entered the top ten for the first time in three years as their latest single, "Burn It Down" ascended to a new peak of #8. New entries this week include "Is Anybody Out There" by K'naan featuring Nelly Furtado (#9), "I'm All Yours" by Jay Sean featuring Pitbull (#10) and "Back In Time" by Pitbull (#20). Nicole Scherzinger re-entered the chart at #19 with her former #1 hit, "Right There". One Direction continued their mammoth run on the albums chart as Up All Night spent its eighteenth week at the top spot.
JayJ47's Top 25 Countdown
TW
LW
Artist(s)
Song
Peak
Weeks
Points
Certification
1
1
Usher
Scream
1
5
476
Gold
2
3
One Direction
More Than This
2
4
391
Gold
3
5
Rita Ora
How We Do (Party)
3
3
272
-
4
2
Rihanna
Where Have You Been?
2
8
721
Platinum
5
6
One Direction
One Thing
1
20
1,949
3x Platinum
6
7
Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa
Payphone
1
7
661
Platinum
7
4
Gym Class Heroes featuring Ryan Tedder
The Fighter
4
3
274
-
8
11
Linkin Park
Burn It Down
8
8
683
Platinum
9
NEW
K’naan featuring Nelly Furtado
Is Anybody Out There?
9
1
92
-
10
NEW
Jay Sean featuring Pitbull
I’m All Yours
10
1
91
-
11
18
Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull
Dance Again
2
9
836
Platinum
12
8
Delta Goodrem
Sitting On Top Of The World
3
8
744
Platinum
13
9
Kelly Clarkson
What Doesn’t Kill You (Stronger)
1
24
2,202
4x Platinum
14
10
Nicki Minaj
Starships
1
15
1,434
2x Platinum
15
13
One Direction
What Makes You Beautiful
1
20
1,799
3x Platinum
16
12
Katy Perry
Part of Me
1
16
1,478
2x Platinum
17
14
The Wanted
Chasing The Sun
14
3
255
-
18
16
Cheryl Cole
Fight For This Love
1
19
1,727
3x Platinum
19
R
Nicole Scherzinger featuring 50 Cent
Right There
1
36
3,341
6x Platinum
20
NEW
Pitbull
Back In Time
20
1
81
-
21
15
Guy Sebastian
Gold
15
2
166
-
22
25
Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera
Moves Like Jagger
1
48
4,421
8x Platinum
23
17
Bob Sinclar featuring Dragonfly, Pitbull & Fatman Scoop
This Week's Chart Summary Usher spent a fourth consecutive week at the top spot with "Scream" whilst One Direction rebounded three positions to #2 with their former #1 hit, "One Thing". Jay Sean and Pitbull ascended seven positions to a new peak of #3 with "I'm All Yours" which becomes Jay Sean's highest charting single since his #1 hit, "Do You Remember" in early 2010. "Burn It Down" by Linkin Park ascended to a new peak of #4, becoming the group's highest charting single since "New Divide" in 2009. K'naan and Nelly Furtado's collaboration, "Is Anybody Out There" also entered the top five, reaching a new peak of #5. Pitbull's latest solo single, "Back in Time" also reached a new peak of #18. New entries this week include "Undefeated" by Jason Derülo (#13) and "Princess of China" by Coldplay and Rihanna (#22). Flo Rida also re-entered the chart at #23 with "Whistle". One Direction continued their dominance on the albums chart once again as Up All Night spent a nineteenth consecutive week at the top spot, whilst Usher debuted at #2 with his latest album, Looking 4 Myself.
JayJ47's Top 25 Countdown
TW
LW
Artist(s)
Single
Peak
Weeks
Points
Certification
1
1
Usher
Scream
1
6
576
Platinum
2
5
One Direction
One Thing
1
21
2,048
4x Platinum
3
10
Jay Sean featuring Pitbull
I’m All Yours
3
2
189
4
8
Linkin Park
Burn It Down
4
9
780
Platinum
5
9
K’naan featuring Nelly Furtado
Is Anybody Out There?
5
2
188
6
4
Rihanna
Where Have You Been?
2
9
816
Platinum
7
3
Rita Ora
How We Do (Party)
3
4
366
Gold
8
6
Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa
Payphone
1
8
754
Platinum
9
7
Gym Class Heroes featuring Ryan Tedder
The Fighter
4
4
366
Gold
10
2
One Direction
More Than This
2
5
482
Gold
11
14
Nicki Minaj
Starships
1
16
1,524
3x Platinum
12
13
Kelly Clarkson
What Doesn’t Kill You (Stronger)
1
25
2,291
4x Platinum
13
NEW
Jason Derulo
Undefeated
13
1
88
14
16
Katy Perry
Part of Me
1
17
1,565
3x Platinum
15
15
One Direction
What Makes You Beautiful
1
21
1,885
3x Platinum
16
18
Cheryl Cole
Fight For This Love
1
20
1,812
3x Platinum
17
12
Delta Goodrem
Sitting On Top of The World
3
9
828
Platinum
18
20
Pitbull
Back In Time
18
2
164
19
11
Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull
Dance Again
2
10
926
Platinum
20
21
Guy Sebastian
Gold
15
3
247
21
17
The Wanted
Chasing The Sun
14
4
335
Gold
22
NEW
Coldplay featuring Rihanna
Princess of China
22
1
79
23
R
Flo Rida
Whistle
19
3
237
24
23
Bob Sinclar featuring Pitbull, Dragonfly & Fatman Scoop
This Week's Chart Summary Usher overcame some tough competition to spend a fifth consecutive week at #1 with "Scream". K'naan and Nelly Furtado's collaboration, "Is Anybody Out There" ascended to a new peak of #2 giving K'naan his first top 3 hit and Furtado her highest charting single since "All Good Things (Come To An End)" reached #1 in 2007. The Gym Class Heroes and Ryan Tedder rebounded six positions to reach a new peak of #3 with "The Fighter", becoming the heroes' third consecutive song to reach that position after "Stereo Hearts" and "Ass Back Home". Coldplay and Rihanna ascended to a new peak of #12 with "Princess of China", giving Coldplay their second successive top 20 hit after "Paradise" peaked at #11 earlier this year. Pitbull achieved a similar feat as his single, "Back in Time" ascended five positions to a new peak of #13. Flo Rida also reached a new peak of #18 with "Whistle". New entries this week include "Brokenhearted" by Karmin (#22) and "Pound The Alarm" by Nicki Minaj (#25). One Direction extended their record for longest running number-one album by spending a twentieth week at #1 with Up All Night.
JayJ47's Top 25 Countdown
TW
LW
Artist
Single
Peak
Weeks
Points
Certification
1
1
Usher
Scream
1
7
676
Platinum
2
5
K’naan featuring Nelly Furtado
Is Anybody Out There?
2
3
287
3
9
Gym Class Heroes featuring Ryan Tedder
The Fighter
3
5
464
Gold
4
10
One Direction
More Than This
2
6
579
Gold
5
8
Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa
Payphone
1
9
850
Platinum
6
2
One Direction
One Thing
1
22
2,143
4x Platinum
7
11
Nicki Minaj
Starships
1
17
1,618
3x Platinum
8
14
Katy Perry
Part of Me
1
18
1,658
3x Platinum
9
4
Linkin Park
Burn It Down
4
10
872
Platinum
10
6
Rihanna
Where Have You Been?
2
10
907
Platinum
11
3
Jay Sean featuring Pitbull
I’m All Yours
3
3
279
12
22
Coldplay featuring Rihanna
Princess of China
12
2
168
13
18
Pitbull
Back in Time
13
3
252
14
7
Rita Ora
How We Do (Party)
3
5
453
Gold
15
16
Cheryl Cole
Fight For This Love
1
21
1,898
3x Platinum
16
12
Kelly Clarkson
What Doesn’t Kill You (Stronger)
1
26
2,376
4x Platinum
17
19
Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull
Dance Again
2
11
1,002
Platinum
18
23
Flo Rida
Whistle
18
4
320
Gold
19
17
Delta Goodrem
Sitting On Top of The World
3
10
910
Platinum
20
15
One Direction
What Makes You Beautiful
1
22
1,966
3x Platinum
21
13
Jason Derulo
Undefeated
13
2
168
22
NEW
Karmin
Brokenhearted
22
1
79
23
20
Guy Sebastian
Gold
15
4
325
Gold
24
25
Flo Rida featuring Sia
Wild Ones
1
22
1,974
3x Platinum
25
NEW
Nicki Minaj
Pound The Alarm
25
1
76
Exits
Artist
Single
Peak
Weeks
Points
Certification
21
The Wanted
Chasing The Sun
14
4
335
Gold
24
Bob Sinclar featuring Pitbull, Dragonfly & Fatman Scoop
This Week's Chart Summary Canadian artists, K'naan and Nelly Furtado ended Usher's reign at number-one by ascending to #1 with their single, "Is Anybody Out There", giving K'naan his first number-one hit on the chart and Furtado her fifth. Usher's single, "Scream" drops one place to #2 whilst X Factor finalist Johnny Ruffo debuts at #3 with his debut single, "On Top". Karmin ascended to a new peak of #17 with "Brokenhearted" whilst Carly Rae Jepsen re-entered the chart at #20 with "Call Me Maybe". One Direction continued their dominance on the albums chart as Up All Night spent a twenty-first week at number-one whilst Flo Rida debuted at #11 with his new album, Wild Ones.
This Week's Chart Summary One Direction marked the beginning of the second half of the year by returning to #1 with "One Thing" which ascends six positions to the summit, where it spends its seventh week at #1 overall. The boys also continue to dominate the albums chart as Up All Night spends its twenty-second week at #1. Linkin Park ascend three positions to reach a new peak of #2 with "Burn It Down". Pitbull ascends to a new peak of #8 with "Back In Time" giving the rapper his third top ten hit as a lead artist after "Give Me Everything" which peaked at #2 in 2011 and "International Love" which peaked at #3 earlier this year, Flo Rida's latest single, "Whistle" rises to a new peak of #13 and Karmin rise one position to #16 with "Brokenhearted". New entries on the albums chart include Believe by Justin Bieber (#2) and Living Things by Linkin Park (#12).
This Week's Chart Summary One Direction spent an eighth week at #1 on the singles chart with "One Thing" but their twenty-two week reign on the albums chart with Up All Night came to an end as they were knocked off the top spot by So Fresh's Winter 2012 compilation. Chris Brown re-entered the chart at #2 with "Don't Make Up", which becomes Brown's highest charting single since 2008 when his single, "Yeah 3x" reached the same position. This achievement also makes Brown's single the highest re-entry in the chart's history, beating the previous record held by Nickelback who re-entered the chart at #3 with "Savin' Me" last year. Carly Rae Jepsen continued her late resurgence as "Call Me Maybe" skyrocketed twenty-one positions back to its peak at #3. Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull also made a resurgence as their single, "Dance Again" ascended seventeen positions to #6. New entries this week include "Dark Side" by Kelly Clarkson (#15) and "Boom Boom" by Justice Crew (#25). Nicki Minaj re-entered the chart at a new peak of #16 with "Pound The Alarm". On the albums chart, Now: The Hits of Winter 2012 debuted at #2 whilst Chris Brown's Fortune debuted at #14.
This Week's Chart Summary P!nk scored her tenth number-one hit as "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" debuted at #1, knocking One Direction off the top spot to #2 with "One Thing" and thus preventing the boys from tying Fergie's record for longest running number-one single. Pink also becomes the first artist to debut at #1 in 2012. The last artist to debut at #1 was Kina Grannis in December 2011. Kelly Clarkson scored her third consecutive top ten hit from Stronger as "Dark Side" ascended seven positions to a new peak of #8. Katy Perry rebounded ten positions back to #12 with her former #1 hit "Part of Me", Johnny Ruffo also recovered from the previous week, rising eleven positions back up to #13 with "On Top" and Flo Rida and Sia also made a resurgence as "Wild Ones" returned to #14. New entries this week include "Vegas Girl" by Connor Maynard (#21) and "Wide Awake" by Katy Perry (#25).
This Week's Chart Summary P!nk retained the #1 position on the Mainstream Singles Chart with "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" which spends its second week at the top spot. Connor Maynard skyrocketed nineteen positions to a new peak of #2 with "Vegas Girl" whilst One Direction descended to #3 with "One Thing". Karmin re-entered the chart at a new peak of #10 with "Brokenhearted" whilst Katy Perry reached a new peak of #20 with "Wide Awake". New entries this week include "Heart Vacancy" by The Wanted (#11) and "One More Night" by Maroon 5 (#25).
This Week's Chart Summary Calvin Harris scored his second number-one hit on the chart as his new single, "We'll Be Coming Back" (featuring Example) debuted at #1 on the Mainstream Singles Chart. The song also becomes the second #1 hit to enter the chart at #1 this year after Pink's "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)". Chris Brown's single, "Don't Wake Me Up" returned to its peak at #2 and also topped the Hot Shots chart once again. Connor Maynard fell once place to #3 with "Vegas Girl", last week's chart topper "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" by P!nk descends to #4 and One Direction's former #1 hit "One Thing" rounds out this week's top five at #5. Black Eyed Peas frontman Will.i.am scored his first charting single as a solo artist as his collaboration with Eva Simons, "This Is Love" debuted at #6, giving the singer his first top ten hit. Carly Rae Jepsen made another resurgence as "Call Me Maybe" re-bounded 15-8 and B.o.B and Taylor Swift debuted at #9 with their single, "Both of Us". The Wanted also re-entered the chart at a new peak of #10 with "Chasing The Sun", giving the group their second top ten hit after "Glad You Came" which peaked at #1 in late 2011. On the albums chart, the So Fresh: The Hits of Winter 2012 compilation retained its #1 ranking, spending a fourth consecutive week at #1, Jennifer Lopez debuted at #2 with her greatest hits compilation, Dance Again: The Hits, The Wanted's self-titled extended play ascended to a new peak of #3 and B.o.B debuted at #15 with Strange Clouds. This week has been the most competitive week of 2012 thus far. As a result, some singles have experienced a significant decrease, which they would not have experienced if the week had not been so competitive. Competition was extremely tight between the top 5 singles this week, which were all very deserving of the top spot.
This Week's Chart Summary Chris Brown scored his first #1 hit in four years as "Don't Wake Me Up" ascended to the top spot, giving Brown his first #1 hit since "Forever" and his fifth number-one hit overall. "This Is Love", a collaboration between Black Eyed Peas frontman Will.i.am and Eva Simons, ascended four positions to a new peak of #2, giving Will.i.am his first top 3 hit as a solo artist. Last week's chart topper, "We'll Be Coming Back" by Calvin Harris and Example descended to #3, P!nk remained stationary at #4 with "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)", Maroon 5 and Wiz Khalifa returned to the top five, rising 7-5 with "Payphone" and B.o.B and Taylor Swift ascended three positions to a new peak of #6 with "Both of Us". Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull re-entered the chart at #14 and Owl City made his first chart appearance since 2009 as his collaboration with Carly Rae Jepsen, "Good Time" debuted at #21. On the albums charts, Jennifer Lopez ascended to #1 with her greatest hits compilation, Dance Again: The Hits, giving the singer her first number-one album. B.o.B moved up one position to a new peak of #14 with his album Strange Clouds. With "What Makes You Beautiful" by One Direction now out the chart, this marks the first week in 2012 not to feature any songs from 2011.
This Week's Chart Summary Will.i.am and Eva Simons ascended to #1 with their single, "This Is Love", giving both artists their first number-one hit on the chart. With this achievement, Will.i.am earns his first number-one hit as a solo artist after having previously topped the chart with nine singles as part of the Black Eyed Peas, and becomes just the second member of that group (after Fergie) to have topped the chart as a solo artist. Calvin Harris and Example moved up one position to #2 with "We'll Be Coming Back" whilst Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen skyrocketed eighteen positions to a new peak of #3 with "Good Time" giving both artists their second top 3 hit; Owl City reached #2 in 2009 with "Fireflies" and Jepsen peaked at #3 earlier this year with her single, "Call Me Maybe". The Wanted soared back into the top ten to a new peak of #6 with "Chasing The Sun" whilst the Gym Class Heroes and Ryan Tedder rose eight positions back into the top ten to #8 with "The Fighter". New entries this week include, "Never Close Our Eyes" by Adam Lambert (#22), "Heart Attack" by Trey Songz (#21), "Battle Scars" by Guy Sebastian featuring Lupe Fiasco (#11) and "Get It Started" by Pitbull featuring Shakira (#4). On the albums chart, Jennifer Lopez spent a second consecutive week at the top with Dance Again: The Hits and Adam Lambert debuted at #15 with Trespassing.
Thanks TravD. This week was once again pretty competitive so some songs would not have dropped. "Don't Wake Me Up" would not have suffered such a big drop in less competitive weeks and 1D's "More Than This" would definitely be back in the top ten.
This Week's Chart Summary One Direction scored their third number-one hit as their song "I Wish" from their debut album, Up All Night debuted at #1. Last week's chart topper, "This Is Love" by Will.i.am and Eva Simons descends to #2 whilst The Wanted ascend three positions to a new peak of #3 with "Chasing The Sun", giving the group their second top 3 hit after their number-one hit, "Glad You Came". Pitbull and Shakira remain stationary at #4 with "Get It Started", Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen slip two places to #5 with "Good Time" and Calvin Harris and Example descend to #6 with "We'll Be Coming Back". Meanwhile, One Direction rebound 10-7 with their former #1 hit, "One Thing", which spends its 31st consecutive week in the top ten, breaking the previous record for the most amount of consecutive weeks spent in the top ten by a single. Trey Songz ascended five positions to a new peak of #16 with "Heart Attack", Adam Lambert rose four positions to a new peak of #18 with "Never Close Our Eyes" and Maroon 5 re-entered the chart at a new peak of #20 with "One More Night". Other new entries this week include, "Dancing With A Broken Heart" by Delta Goodrem (#22), "Hall of Fame" by The Script featuring Will.i.am (#17) and "Turn Up The Love" by Far East Movement featuring Cover Drive (#8). On the albums chart, Jennifer Lopez spent a third consecutive week at #1 with Dance Again... The Hits, Adam Lambert reached a new peak of #13 with Trespassing and the Far East Movement debuted at #10 with Dirty Bass. This week was once again extremely competitive and thus it is worth noting that some songs would not have dropped in less competitive weeks and songs such as "Dance Again" and "How We Do (Party)" would not have exited the chart.
This Week's Chart Summary One Direction tied the record for longest running number-one single when their song, "One Thing" returned to the top spot for a ninth week at #1. One Direction now join Fergie as the only artists who have topped the singles chart this long. Calvin Harris and Example returned to #2 with "We'll Be Coming Back", Will.i.am and Eva Simons slip to #3 with "This Is Love", P!nk ascends five positions back into the top five at #4 with "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" and The Wanted descend two positions to #5 with "Chasing The Sun". The Script and Will.i.am soared into the top ten to a new peak of #6 with "Hall of Fame", Guy Sebastian and Lupe Fiasco rebounded eighteen positions to a new peak of #7 with "Battle Scars", Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen descended three positions to #8 with "Good Time" and Maroon 5 ascended eleven positions to a new peak of #9 with "One More Night". Trey Songz and Adam Lambert continued their ascent on the chart as their singles, "Heart Attack" and "Never Close Our Eyes" reached new peaks of #14 and #15. New entries this week include "We Are Never Getting Back Together" by Taylor Swift (#24) and "You'll Be Mine" by DJ Havana Brown featuring R3hab (#16). On the albums chart, Jennifer Lopez remained at #1 for a fourth consecutive with Dance Again... The Hits, Maroon 5 reached a new peak of #5 with Overexposed, Adam Lambert rose to a new peak of #11 with Trespassing and DJ Havana Brown debuted at #25 with her EP When The Lights Go Out.
This Week's Chart Summary Calvin Harris and Example returned to #1 with "We'll Be Coming Back", which spends its second week at the top spot. The Wanted ascended three positions to a new peak of #2 with "Chasing The Sun" whilst last week's chart topper, "One Thing" by One Direction descends to #3. Jason Derülo made an unexpected re-entry at a new peak of #4 with "Undefeated", which becomes his highest charting single since 2010's "What If?". Delta Goodrem also re-entered the chart at a new peak of #8 with her latest single, "Dancing With A Broken Heart", Taylor Swift rises thirteen positions to a new peak of #11 with "We Are Never Getting Back Together" and DJ Havana Brown and R3hab reach a new peak of #12 with "You'll Be Mine". On the album's chart, The Wanted scored their first number-one album as The Wanted EP ascended to a new peak of #1.
This Week's Chart Summary Calvin Harris and Example spent a second consecutive week (third overall) at #1 with "We'll Be Coming Back". Guy Sebastian and Lupe Fiasco rebounded eleven positions to a reach a new peak of #2 with "Battle Scars". Maroon 5 achieved a similar feat as their single, "One More Night" rose fourteen positions to reach a new peak of #3. Taylor Swift ascended three positions to a new peak of #8 with "We Are Never Getting Back Together" and DJ Havana Brown and R3hab entered the top ten for the first time with their single, "You'll Be Mine" which reaches a new peak of #10. New entries this week include "R.I.P." by Rita Ora featuring Tinie Tempah (#25), "Primadonna" by Marina & The Diamonds (#16) and "Incredible" by Timomatic (#9). On the albums chart, the So Fresh: The Hits of Spring 2012 compilation debuted at #1 becoming the second consecutive So Fresh compilation to do so. Maroon 5 ascended seven positions to a new peak of #3 with Overexposed, which means that the group occupy the #3 positions on both the singles and albums charts this week. Other new entries on the albums chart include Ora by Rita Ora (#14) and Timomatic by Timomatic (#7).
Nice to see Calvin Harris on top, as well as Guy & Maroon 5 bulleting into the top three. Good to see rises for Owl City / Carly Rae, Taylor Swift and Havana Brown, plus solid debuts for Marina & The Diamonds and Rita Ora. Ouch for Jason DeRulo!
TW LW Artist Single Peak Weeks Points Certification 1 1 Calvin Harris featuring Example We’ll Be Coming Back 1 7 691 Platinum 2 13 Guy Sebastian featuring Lupe Fiasco Battle Scars 2 5 447 Gold 4 2 The Wanted Chasing The Sun 2 11 997 Platinum 10 12 Havana Brown featuring R3hab You’ll Be Mine 10 3 265 12 3 One Direction One Thing 1 34 3,296 6x Platinum 15 9 Will.i.am featuring Eva Simons This Is Love 1 7 669 Platinum 16 NEW Marina & The Diamonds Primadonna 16 1 85 20 20 Far East Movement featuring Cover Drive Turn Up The Love 8 4 345 Gold 22 24 One Direction More Than This 2 18 1,599 3x Platinum 24 7 Carly Rae Jepsen Call Me Maybe 3 18 1,690 3x Platinum
It's been a while since i commented, but your #1 is great! I think that's the first time i've said that for your chart (Actually scrolling through my previous comments that's not true, but nevermind). Also very nice to see Battle Scars in there. Great rises for Taylor and Good Time as well. One Thing's longevity is ridiculous!
This Week's Chart Summary The Wanted scored their second number-one hit as "Chasing The Sun" ascends 4-1, knocking last week's number-one, "We'll Be Coming Back" by Calvin Harris and Example to #6. Guy Sebastian and Lupe Fiasco spend a second consecutive week at #2 with "Battle Scars" whilst Timomatic scores his first top 3 hit on the chart as "Incredible" rises six positions to a new peak of #3. DJ Havana Brown scores her first top five hit as her collaboration with R3hab, "You'll Be Mine" ascends to a new peak of #4 whilst P!nk rounds out this week's top five with "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" which rebounds 11-5. New entries this week include, "Try" by P!nk (#24) and "Let Me Love You (Until You Love Yourself)" by Ne-Yo (#16). On the albums chart, the So Fresh: The Hits of Spring 2012 compilation remained at #1 for a second consecutive week, The Wanted re-bounded 4-2 with The Wanted EP after claiming the top spot on the singles chart, Owl City debuted at #3 with The Midsummer Station, Carly Rae Jepsen debuted at #4 with Kiss, The Script debuted at #8 with #3, the Now: The Hits of Spring 2012 compilation debuted at #11 and DJ Havana Brown reached a new peak of #17 with her EP, When The Lights Go Out.
This Week's Chart Summary Guy Sebastian and Lupe Fiasco ascended to #1 with their single, "Battle Scars" after two consecutive weeks at the runner-up position. "Battle Scars" becomes the first single released by an Australian artist to top the Mainstream Singles Chart this year, although Sia had spent one week at the top position earlier this year as a featured artist on Flo Rida's "Wild Ones". "Battle Scars" is Sebastian's fourth number-one hit on the chart and Lupe's first. One Direction continued their dominance on the singles chart this year as their latest single, "Live While We're Young" debuted at #2, giving the boys a fourth entry on the chart. Cheryl Cole also made a return to the chart as her single, "Call My Name" debuted at #3 giving the singer her third consecutive top 3 hit. Marina & The Diamonds rebounded seven positions to reach a new peak of #13 with "Primadonna" whilst P!nk reached a new peak of #17 with her latest single, "Try". The only other new entry this week was Connor Maynard and Ne-Yo's, "Turn Around" which makes its debut at #11. On the albums chart, P!nk debuted at #1 with The Truth About Love, giving the singer her fourth consecutive number-one album and fifth chart topper overall. Connor Maynard debuted at #6 with his debut album, Contrast.
This Week's Chart Summary One Direction ascended to #1 with their latest single, "Live While We're Young", giving the group their fourth number-one hit on the chart and extending their streak of consecutive top 2 hits to five. Connor Maynard and Ne-Yo ascended nine positions to a new peak of #2 with "Turn Around", becoming Maynard's second consecutive #2 hit and Ne-Yo's highest charting single to date, tied with his 2006 hit, "So Sick". Last week's chart topper, "Battle Scars" by Guy Sebastian and Lupe Fiasco rounds out this week's top 3, falling two positions to #3. Marina & The Diamonds ascended nine positions to a new peak of #4 "Primadonna" whilst P!nk rose four positions to a new peak of #13 with "Try". New entries this week include "Gangnam Style" by Psy (#18) and "Die Young" by Ke$ha (#19). On the albums chart, P!nk remained at #1 for a second consecutive week with The Truth About Love and Conor Maynard reached a new peak of #4 Contrast. The week also saw the introduction of two new charts, JayJ47's Hot 25 Countdown and JayJ47's Catalogue Singles & Album Tracks.
This Week's Chart Summary One Direction spent a second consecutive week at #1 with "Live While We're Young", P!nk skyrocketed eleven positions to reach a new peak of #2 with "Try" and The Script rebounded thirteen positions to reach a new peak of #3 with "Hall of Fame". Timomatic recovered 15-9 with "Incredible" whilst Taylor Swift rebounded 23-14 with "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together". There were several new entries this week including, "Hello" by Karmin (#25), "Diamonds" by Rihanna (#24), "Finally Found You" by Enrique Iglesias featuring Sammy Adams (#12), "Boys Like You" by 360 featuring Gossling (#7) and "Your Body" by Christina Aguilera (#4). On the albums chart, P!nk spent a third consecutive week at #1 with The Truth About Love whilst The Script reached a new peak of #6 with their album, #3.
This Week's Chart Summary One Direction remained at #1 for a third consecutive week with "Live While We're Young", Christina Aguilera ascended two positions to reach a new peak of #2 with "Your Body" and Conor Maynard and Ne-Yo rebounded two places back to #3 with "Turn Around". P!nk occupies the #4 and #5 positions this week with her singles, "Try" and "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)", making her one of the few artists to have two singles chart in the top five simultaneously. Enrique Iglesias and Sammy Adams rose four positions to a new peak of #8 with "Finally Found You" and Karmin skyrocketed twelve positions to a new peak of #13 with "Hello". Ke$ha re-entered the chart at a new peak of #16 with "Die Young" after one week of absence whilst Maroon 5 and Wiz Khalifa re-entered the chart at #21 with their #1 hit, "Payphone". New entries this week include "Wish You Were Here" by Delta Goodrem (#25) and "Va Va Voom" by Nicki Minaj (#18). On the albums chart, P!nk spent a fourth consecutive week at #1 with The Truth About Love, Guy Sebastian debuted at #2 with Armageddon, Conor Maynard ascended one position to a new peak of #3 with Contrast and Karmin debuted at #7 with their EP, Hello.
Thank you to all of you who have been commenting on my chart in the last few weeks. Sorry if I haven't been replying or commenting on your charts since I've been very busy lately.
Good Top 2 this week, great to see Enrique climb into the Top 10. Still unsure if I like Karmin's new one or not. And I only heard the end of Nicki Minaj's new song, it sounded tolerable but i assume she raps in it destroying any possibility of me actually enjoying the song in full
This Week's Chart Summary Conor Maynard and Ne-Yo ascended to #1 with their single "Turn Around", giving both artists their first number-one hit on the chart. Last week's chart topper, "Live While We're Young" by One Direction descends to #2 whilst P!nk rebounds 5-3 with her former #1 hit, "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)". Cheryl Cole returned the top five with "Call My Name" which rebounds 14-5 and Calvin Harris and Example return to the top ten with "We'll Be Coming Back" which rises 11-7. Ke$ha scored her seventh consecutive top ten hit as "Die Young" ascended to a new peak of #9, Nicki Minaj reached a new peak of #14 with "Va Va Voom" and Delta Goodrem rose two positions to a new peak of #23 with "Wish You Were Here". On the albums chart, P!nk spent a fifth consecutive week at #1 with The Truth About Love, Conor Maynard reached a new peak of #2 with Contrast and Taylor Swift debuted at #12 with Red.
Oh no! One Direction is no longer at #1 Great to see We'll Be Coming Back top 10 though, it's my favourite Calvin track. Also great to see P!nk domination and Good Time, Taylor Swift and Delta doing well.
This Week's Chart Summary Justin Bieber and Nicki Minaj skyrocketed fourteen positions to the top of the chart with "Beauty and a Beat", giving Bieber his first number-one hit on the chart and Nicki her second. Cheryl Cole continued her resurgence by ascending three positions to a new peak of #2 with "Call My Name" whilst last week's chart topper, "Turn Around" by Conor Maynard and Ne-Yo descends to #3. Calvin Harris and Guy Sebastian returned to the top five and top ten respectively with their former #1 hits, "We'll Be Coming Back" and "Battle Scars". Nicki Minaj ascended five positions to a new peak of #9 with "Va Va Voom", giving Nicki her second top ten hit as a lead artist. New entries this week include, "3" by the Glee Cast (#25), "Catch My Breath" by Kelly Clarkson (#24), "Amnesia" by Guy Sebastian (#13) and "Womanizer" by the Glee Cast (#12). On the albums chart, Guy Sebastian scored his first number-one album as Armageddon ascended to #1, the Glee cast debut at #2 with their extended play, Britney 2.0 and Delta Goodrem debuts at #4 with Child of The Universe, ending her streak of consecutive number-one albums.
This Week's Chart Summary Christina Aguilera ascended to a new peak of #1 with "Your Body", marking the second week in a row where a song has risen more than ten positions to reach the top position. Kelly Clarkson skyrocketed twenty-two positions to a new peak of #2 with "Catch My Breath" while last week's chart topper, "Beauty and a Beat" by Justin Bieber and Nicki Minaj descends to #3. Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen rebounded twelve positions back to #11 with "Good Time", Rihanna reached a new peak of #15 with "Diamonds" and Delta Goodrem re-entered the chart at a new peak of #21 with "Wish You Were Here". New entries this week include "Take It Home" by Johnny Ruffo (#24) and "Sweet Nothing" by Calvin Harris featuring Florence Welch (#7). On the albums chart, Calvin Harris scored his first number-one album on the chart as 18 Months debuted at #1.
This Week's Chart Summary Kelly Clarkson scored her eighth number-one hit on the chart and her second chart topper of the year as "Catch My Breath" ascended to a new peak of #1. Calvin Harris and Florence Welch ascended five positions to a new peak of #2 with "Sweet Nothing" whilst last week's chart topper, "Your Body" by Christina Aguilera descends to #3. The week's highest debut goes to One Direction who debut at #9 with their latest single, "Little Things" giving the group their sixth consecutive top ten hit and Rihanna rises three places to a new peak of #12 with "Diamonds". Other new entries this week include "Troublemaker" by Olly Murs featuring Flo Rida (#13), "Girl On Fire" by Alicia Keys (#16) and "She Wolf (Falling To Pieces)" by David Guetta featuring Sia. On the albums chart, One Direction debut at #1 with Take Me Home, giving the group their second consecutive number-one album after Up All Night which spends its forty-ninth week on the chart at #5 this week. Last week's chart topper, 18 Months by Calvin Harris descends to #2 and P!nk rounds out this week's top 3 with her album The Truth About Love.
Go One Direction! Kelly Clarkson is also way better than Christina. Great to see Troublemaker debut very strongly too. Excellent seeing We'll Be Coming Back <P>3;
This Week's Chart Summary Swedish House Mafia scored their first number-one hit as their first charting single, "Don't You Worry Child" debuted at #1 on the Mainstream Singles Chart. The song is just the second single to debut at number-one this year after P!nk's "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)". Calvin Harris and Florence Welch spent a second consecutive week at #2 with "Sweet Nothing" whilst last week's chart topper, "Catch My Breath" by Kelly Clarkson descends to #3. Guy Sebastian debuted at #4 with his new single "Get Along", Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen returned to the top ten by rebounding thirteen positions back to #6 with "Good Time", Ke$ha skyrocketed seventeen positions to a new peak of #7 with "Die Young", Olly Murs and Flo Rida reached a new peak of #9 with "Troublemaker" and David Guetta and Sia reached a new peak of #17 with "She Wolf (Falling To Pieces)". On the albums chart, One Direction spent a second consecutive week at the top spot with Take Me Home, Calvin Harris remained at #2 with 18 Months and Guy Sebastian returned to #3 with Armageddon.
Wow! A nice change at #1 but I don't love it as much as everyone else. With Delta now gone, we don't share any songs in our charts unfortunately; that being said, WBCB falling out of the top 10 is rather unfortunate.
This Week's Chart Summary Swedish House Mafia spent a second consecutive week at the top spot with "Don't You Worry Child", which becomes the first single since One Direction's "Live While We're Young" to spend more than a week at number-one; the last four weeks had seen four different songs reach #1. Calvin Harris and Florence Welch spent a third consecutive week at #2 with "Sweet Nothing" whilst Christina Aguilera rebounds 5-3 with her former #1 hit, "Your Body". Ke$ha maintains her streak of consecutive top 5 hits as "Die Young" reaches a new peak of #5, Olly Murs and Flo Rida ascended three positions to a new peak of #6 with "Troublemaker" and One Direction earn the highest debut of the week as their album track "Rock Me" debuts at #7. X Factor Winner Samantha Jade debuts at #15 with "What You've Done To Me", Guy Sebastian and Lupe Fiasco re-enter the chart at #19 with "Battle Scars" after one week of absence and The Script debut at #25 with their latest single, "Six Degrees of Separation". On the albums chart, Kelly Clarkson debuted at #1 with her first greatest hits compilation Greatest Hits: Chapter One, giving the singer her third number-one album, Calvin Harris remained at #2 for a third consecutive week with 18 Months meaning he has spent the last three weeks at #2 on both the albums and singles charts and the So Fresh: The Hits of Summer 2013 + The Best of 2012 compilation debuts at #3.
This Week's Chart Summary Swedish House Mafia spent a third consecutive week at the top spot with "Don't You Worry Child" but One Direction dominated the chart this week with five singles entries including four in the top ten, which is a new record; never before has an artist had four singles chart in the top ten simultaneously. One Direction's album track, "Nobody Compares" debuts at #2 and is followed by "Rock Me" (which rises 7-4), "Last First Kiss" which debuts at #6, their former #1 hit "Live While We're Young" which remains at #10 and their latest single, "Little Things" which rebounds 20-16. P!nk rebounded 21-9 with "Try", The Script ascended to a new peak of #17 with "Six Degrees of Separation" and The Collective debut at #21 with their debut single, "Surrender". On the albums chart, One Direction returned to the top spot with Take Me Home on the strength of its two official singles and three album tracks, the So Fresh: The Hits of Summer 2013 + The Best of 2012 compilations rises one position to a new peak of #2 and last week's chart topper, Greatest Hits: Chapter One by Kelly Clarkson descends to #3.
Great to see The Collective debut on your chart but a shame to see Samantha Jade tumble out. Lots of One Direction charting, I've been left a little cold with their new album. Can't put my finger on it, but I fell their debut was much stronger.
Thanks BillyBrett. I agree with you on One Direction's albums. I like them both but prefer Up All Night as well. I think its because they worked with a wider range of producers so their first album had a wider selection of genres and sounds.
This Week's Chart Summary Calvin Harris and Florence Welch ascended two positions to a new peak of #1 with "Sweet Nothing", giving Calvin his second consecutive number-one hit (his third overall) and Florence her first. Christina Aguilera rebounded five positions back to #2 with her former #1 hit "Your Body" and Swedish House Mafia descend to #3 with "Don't You Worry Child" after a three week reign at the top spot. One Direction ascend to a new peak of #4 with "Last First Kiss", Olly Murs and Flo Rida rebound six positions to a new peak of #5 with "Troublemaker", Conor Maynard and Ne-Yo rebound fourteen positions back to #6 with their former #1 hit "Turn Around", Little Mix debut at #7 with "DNA" and The Collective reach a new peak of #17 with "Surrender". On the albums chart, Calvin Harris returned to the top spot with 18 Months, One Direction descended to #2 with Take Me Home, P!nk rebounded back to #3 with The Truth About Love and The Collective debuted at #4 with their self-titled debut album, The Collective.
This Week's Chart Summary Calvin Harris and Florence Welch spent a second consecutive week at the top spot with "Sweet Nothing", One Direction re-entered the chart at a new peak of #2 with "Rock Me" and Christina Aguilera descends one position down to #3 with "Your Body". One Direction ascended eleven positions to a new peak of #5 with "Little Things", The Script rebounded eleven positions back to #7 with their former top 3 hit "Hall of Fame", Guy Sebastian and Lupe Fiasco rebounded from the bottom of the chart rising to #14 with "Battle Scars" and Justice Crew debut at #24 with their latest single, "Best Night". On the albums chart, Calvin Harris spends a third week at #1 with 18 Months whilst One Direction and P!nk occupy the second and third positions with Take Me Home and The Truth About Love.
This Week's Chart Summary Christina Aguilera returned to the top spot with "Your Body", Guy Sebastian rebounded six positions to reach a new peak of #2 with "Get Along" and last week's chart topper "Sweet Nothing" by Calvin Harris and Florence Welch descends to #3. The Script returned to #5 with their former #3 hit "Hall of Fame", Conor Maynard rebounded twelve positions back to #6 with "Turn Around", Calvin Harris recovered nine positions back to #7 with "We'll Be Coming Back", Little Mix ascended eight positions back into the top ten to #9 with "DNA" and Justice Crew ascended to a new peak of #18 with "Best Night". On the albums chart, One Direction returned to #1 with Take Me Home, Guy Sebastian returned to #2 with Armageddon and Calvin Harris descended to #3 with 18 Months.