Climbing back to the top of the ARIA Singles chart are Pink and Nate Ruess with “Just Give Me a Reason”, racking up its second week at the top, and breaking Pink’s one-week-at-the-top streak that her past two No.1’s had achieved. It’s also the first time since early July 2012 that a song has regained the top spot in Australia, back then Flo Rida’s “Whistle” returned to the top after being blitzed the previous week by Karise Eden after her win on The Voice.
Pink’s tally at the top of the ARIA Singles Chart now climbs to fourteen accumulated weeks, moving her up the ranking of ‘Most Weeks at No.1 1940-2013’ from 54th to now 48th, and just behind the fifteen weeks racked up by Roy Orbison, George Michael and Guy Sebastian.
Baauer’s number one debut from last week for “Harlem Shake” swaps places with Pink, down to No.2 this week, with James Arthur climbing back up one place to No.3 with “Impossible” (HP-2), Rihanna and “Stay” are up to a new peak of No.4, with Labrinth and Emeli Sande’s “Beneath Your Beautiful” also up to a new chart height of No.5, and now certified 3x▲ Platinum in sales.
Birds of Tokyo’s new album “March Fires” was just released, and the current single from the album “Lanterns” turns around and rises back up four places to No.6, followed by two new entries to the Top 10. Pitbull and Christina Aguilera jump up five places to No.7 with “Feel This Moment”, becoming Pit’s tenth Top 10 hit and first since “Back in Time” (peaked mid-May 2012) and Christina’s 17th, and her first since “Moves Like Jagger” with Maroon 5 in July 2011. Behind them is the first Top 10 for Avicii, as his latest single “I Could Be the One” with Nicky Romero is up six places to No.8, both tracks now Gold (●) in sales. “Same Love” for Macklemore and Ryan Lewis is down two places to No.9 and continuing their trend of debuting high and spending two weeks in the Top 10, One Direction fall seven places to No.10 with “One Way of Another (Teenage Kicks)”.
NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: Nelly leaps twenty-one places to No.16 with his new track “Hey Porsche”, his first Top 20 hit since September 2010 with “Just a Dream” leapt into the Top 10 in its second week. Flume is up one place to a new peak of No.17 with “Holdin’ On”, and scoring their third Top 20 entry are Macklemore and Ryan Lewis with “Can’t Hold Us”, up eleven places to No.20 this week.
“I Knew You Were Trouble” for Taylor Swift is back up six places to No.21, and with Rita Ora appearing on Graham Norton last weekend, and ahead of her being in the country this week, her new single “Radioactive” jumps ten places to land at No.23. Imagine Dragons are up seven places to a new peak of No.31 with “It’s Time”, Oscar winner Adele sees her James Bond theme “Skyfall” (HP-5) back up thirty-seven places to No.40, and Pink’s “Try” jumps back eleven places to No.41 this week.
DOWN DOWN: After seven weeks inside the Top 10, Bruno Mars’ “When I Was Your Man” (HP-6x2) is down a couple of places to No.11, but after three weeks in the Top 10, “Get Up (Rattle)” (HP-4) for Bingo Players and Far East Movement is down four places to No.12. And after half-a-year (26 weeks) inside the Top 100, both “I Love it” for Icona Pop and “Little Talks” for Of Monsters and Men leave the Top 20 to fall to No.22 and No.24 respectively.
After jumping to No.22 last week, “22” for Taylor Swift is down five places to No.27, but falling thirteen places to No.34 is Justin Timberlake’s “Suit & Tie”. “We Come Running” for Youngblood Hawke continues to fall, down seven places to No.35 this week, with “CMon” for Ke$ha is down twelve places to No.44, and “She Wolf” for David Guetta and Sia falls fifteen places to No.50. The biggest fall of the week though is Rihanna’s “Right Now” which was at No.39 last week, but down forty-four places to No.83 this week, but now Gold (●) in sales.
Landing the highest new entry of the week is a new US duo that uses their initials for the group’s name. MK is Malcolm Kelly, who is better know as the character Walt from the TV series ‘Lost’ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_David_Kelley , and TO is for Tony Oller (from ‘High School Musical’, ‘As the Bell Rings’ and the film ‘Beneath the Darkness’). Together they land at No.28 with the song “Thank You”, which is currently Top 10 in New Zealand, and not currently charting anywhere else.
Ed Sheeran started his second national tour of Australia last week, which has helped his current single “Give Me Love” to rise back up eight places to No.39 and “Lego House” to re-enter at No.85. But debuting at No.32 is the sixth single from his “+” (TW-6) album entitled “Small Bump”, becoming the albums fifth Top 40 hit.
Demi Lovato is due to release her (as yet) untitled fourth album soon, and the first release from that album debuts at No.46 this week entitled “Heart Attack”. And by entering the Top 50 it becomes her third Top 50 hit (of four Top 100 entries). She first hit No.46 in October 2008 with “This is Me” a duet with Joe Jonas, and then in August 2011 she made it to No.45 with “Skyscraper”.
Lower 50: Porter Robinson is up seven places to a new peak of No.53 with “Language”, and Flume with T.Shirt jump up eighteen places to No.57 with “On Top”. The Potbelleez rise twelve places to No.67 with their new single “Saved in a Bottle”, and right behind them, up twenty-three places to No.68 are Disclosure with “White Noise”. Ms Mr see their “Fantasy” up four places to a new peak of No.77, and Birds Of Tokyo’s “This Fire” EP is back up nineteen places to No.80, whilst they also re-enter the Top 100 at No.97 with their previous best chart effort, “Plans” (HP-11). Also returning at No.98 is Frank Ocean with “Lost”.
Montreal rapper Swift K.I.D. (King In Disguise) debuts at No.56 with his second chart appearance “Bed of Clouds”, featuring Guy Sebastian as guest vocalist. Swift previously charted as a part of the Laurent Wery track “Hey, Hey, Hey (Pop Another Bottle)” (HP-2x2, peaked late Jan 2012). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RADVYj5JUU
Fun are currently touring Australia (from March 2nd) as a part of the Future Music Festival (plus playing sideshows), and they debut at No.63 with “Why Am I The One”, the fourth single from their “Some Nights” album (TW-20). Lead singer Nate Ruess is currently at the top of the ARIA Singles chart with his vocals on the Pink track “Just Give Me a Reason”. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dO6WmM7w93I
Local DJ, Havana Brown debuts at No.72 with her fourth chart entry “Big Banana”, whilst another local act, The Cat Empire enter at No.76 with “Brighter Than Gold”, their eighth Top 100 entry, and first since Feb-2008’s “Fishies” (HP-99). This is taken from their forthcoming album which the band is recording at the moment, plus they’re touring the country throughout March, also playing at the WOMADelaide Festival.
Fourth Aussie act to debut this week are Sydney metalcore band Northlane with their first singles chart entry entitled “Quantum Flux” at No.82. The band have previously charted with their 2011 debut album “Discoveries” (HP-85), and this new track is taken from their March 22nd due second album entitled “Singularity”.
The first taste of Michael Buble’s April 23rd album “To Be Loved” is entitled “It’s a Beautiful Day”, which enters at No.89 after being released earlier in the week. It becomes Michael’s eleventh Top 100 Singles Chart entry and his first new material since October 2010 when “Hollywood” made it to No.91 for a week. And the last new entry is the second for sister trio Haim, who enter at No.100 with “Falling”, their previous single “Don’t Save Him” left the Top 100 last week after peaking at No.66.
The 27th charted album for Sydney religious group Hillsong (United) becomes the churches second No.1 album in Australia this week, as “Zion” (their 59th released album) debuts at the summit of the ARIA Albums Chart.
Back in July 2004 Hillsong debuted at the top with their seventh entry “For All You’ve Done” (39th release), and “Zion” now becomes their thirteenth Top 10 entry, with their last Top 10 hit “Cornerstone” (HP-2, July 2012) becoming their longest charting album at fourteen weeks in the Top 100. Hillsong have charted under three different names, with just Hillsong, and then Hillsong Live and Hillsong United, with United being the current version at the top with “Zion”, this being their sixth charted album and now fourth Top 10 hit.
“Zion” becomes the 664th No.1 album in Australia {that was close} (1965 to 2013) and the 523rd for ARIA (1983 to 2013). It’s only the third album starting with a ‘Z’ to hit the top here, with U2’s “Zooropa” being the last in July 1993, and the first was this week in 1981 (2nd March) when The Police did it with “Zenyatta Mondatta” for a single week.
It’s the first time since March 2008 that an Australian Group has knocked off another local group, back then it was Cut Copy with “In Ghost Colours” which took over from “Breed Obsession” for Gyroscope. And “Zion” becomes the 157th album by an Australian group to reach No.1 locally, whilst overall they are 314th Group to hit No.1 here.
Pink’s “The Truth About Love” climbs back up one place to No.2, whilst The Bee Gees “Mythology” box set climbs again to a new peak, this week up two places to No.3, which pushes Bruno Mars’ “Unorthodox Jukebox” down two places to No.4 and last weeks No.1 debut for “Push the Sky Away” for Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds down four places to No.5, but he is touring the country at the moment, so it wasn’t a big drop.
Also currently touring is Ed Sheeran, who sees his “+” album jump back up six places to No.6, becoming the albums 28th week inside the Top 10. “The Heist” for Macklemore and Ryan Lewis is down three places to No.7 whilst “My Head is an Animal” for Of Monsters and Men is down two spots to No.8. Grammy and Brit Award ‘Album of the Year’ “Babel” for Mumford and Sons is down a place to No.9 and falling three spots to No.10 is the self-titled album for Flume, which picks up a Platinum ▲ sales certification this week.
NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: The “Les Miserables” soundtrack gets a boost thanks to the Oscars performance from the cast last week, up six places to No.13, whilst “Rumours” for Fleetwood Mac continues a steady rise, up a couple of places to No.14 this week. And after falling from 10 to 23 last week, Tim McGraw’s “Two Lanes of Freedom” is back up four places to No.19.
Blink 182’s “Greatest Hits” (HP-4) returns to the Top 100 at No.21 thanks to their appearances at the Soundwave 2013 Festival, with David Guetta’s “Nothing But the Beat: Ultimate” jumping back up nine spots to No.25. Russell Morris is up eighteen places to a new peak of No.28 with “Sharkmouth”, and A$AP Rocky’s “Long Live A$AP” is back up eight spots to No.30. “Sigh No More” for Mumford & Sons is back up nine places to No.33 and Olly Murs’ “Right Place, Right Time” (former peak #87) returns to the Top 100 at No.36 scoring a new peak and his first week inside the Top 50.
The Labrinth album “Electronic Earth” jumps up twenty-one places to No.42, spending its second week inside the Top 50, the last time it was up here was in April 2012 when it debuted at No.38. Also returning to the Top 50 are the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Greatest Hits” (57 to 43), The Amity Affliction with “Chasing Ghosts” (60 to 45), Linkin Park’s “Living Things” (96 to 47) and the self-titled album for Birds of Tokyo jumps back in at No.51.
DOWN DOWN: Leaving the Top 10 after two weeks are Foals with their former No.1 album “Holy Fire”, dropping thirteen places to No.23, whilst last weeks jump for award winner Frank Ocean, this week sees “Channel Orange” back down twenty places to No.29. Emeli Sande’s “Our Version of Events” drops thirteen places to No.39, and Josh Groban’s “All That Echoes” is down sixteen spots to No.46 this week. “Until Now” for Swedish House Mafia falls nine places to No.48 and after leaping back into the Top 50 last week, “18 Months” for Calvin Harris is back down thirty-seven places to No.54.
“Believe Acoustic” for Justin Bieber tumbles twenty-nine places to No.57 and Alicia Keys’ album “Girl on Fire” and Gotye’s “Making Mirrors” are both down thirty-one places to No.67 and No.68 respectively. “I Awake” for Sarah Blasko is down a massive sixty-one places to No.76, with The Hilltop Hoods down forty-six places to No.96. And leaving the Top 100 after being inside the Top 50 last week are “Born to Die” for Lana Del Rey (from #24), “The Ol’ Razzle Dazzle” for Missy Higgins (from #44) and The Presets with “Pacifica” (from #45).
The debut album for California experimental rock group Atoms for Peace enters at No.11 entitled “Amok”. The super-group is made up of Thom Yorke (Radiohead lead singer), Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist), Joey Waronkey (R.E.M drummer) Nigel Godrich (Radiohead producer and keyboardist) and Brazilian percussionist Mauro Refosco. The band shares its name with a 1953 US President Eisenhower speech and a song from Thom Yorke’s debut solo album “The Eraser”.
Sydney hip-hop duo Spit Syndicate see their third album become their first Top 50 entry, as they debut at No.15 with “Sunday Gentleman”. Their second set “Exile” made it to No.81 for a week back in May of 2010.
Another local act debuts within the ARIA Top 20 Albums this week, as Brisbane four piece Hungry Kids of Hungary debuts at No.18 with their second album “You’re a Shadow”. Their first album “Escapades” debuted and peaked at No.24 (for two weeks) in October of 2010.
The tenth released Greatest Hits collection for Aerosmith debuts at No.44 entitled “The Essential Aerosmith”. This is the bands fifth (of those ten) to chart here in Australia, having previously charted with “Big Ones” (3rd released HP-12, Nov-94), “Young Lust” Anthology” (5th released HP-48, Feb-02), “O, Yeah! – Ultimate Aerosmith Hits” (7th released HP-82, Aug-02) and the last was “Devil’s Got a New Disguise: The Very Best of” (9th released HP-31, Nov-06).
Lower 50: The documentary ‘Searching for Sugarman” won an Oscar last week, so the soundtrack to the film debuts at No.95, whilst the act in the documentary Rodriguez sees his 1970 album “Cold Fact” (HP-23, July 1977) rise up eleven places to No.60. “This Was Tomorrow” for Seth Sentry is up twenty-two places to No.61, and albums returning to the Top 100 include “Thinking in Textures” for Chet Faker (#78), “What We Saw from the Cheap Seats” by Regina Spektor (#80), “House of Gold & Bones Part 1” for Stone Sour (#86), “Burning Lights” by Chris Tomlin (#88), “All the Little Lights” for Passenger (#91) and “The 2nd Law” by Muse at No.92.
The fifteenth album to chart in Australia for Emmylou Harris debuts at No.52 entitled “Old Yellow Moon”, a duet album with eighties singer Rodney Crowell. It’s her fifth collaboration album (and fourth to chart here), having previously worked and charted with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt on “Trio” (HP-12, debuted March 1987) and “Trio II” (HP-66, March 1999). Her fourth collaboration (and third to chart here) was with Mark Knopfler in May 2006 with “All the Roadrunning” (HP-41), and this is her first entry since “Hard Bargain” (HP-48) in May 2011. Rodney Crowell charted with his self-titled album in February of 1982, reaching No.63 at the end of March. He was in the Top 40 Singles at the time with his only chart entry “Stars on the Water” (HP-39).
The second album for Fremantle (WA) singer Mama Kin debuts at No.65 entitled “The Magician’s Daughter”, becoming her first ARIA Albums Chart entry, as her debut set “Beat and Holler” didn’t make the National chart survey. And also making his first appearance is UK singer Ben Howard with his debut album “Every Kingdom” at No.72. He picked up two Brit Awards last week for ‘Breakthrough Act’ and ‘Best Solo Male’.
Rihanna feat. Mikky Ekko - Stay Labrinth feat. Emeli Sandé - Beneath Your Beautiful Pitbull feat. Christina Aguilera - Feel This Moment Avicii vs. Nicky Romero - I Could Be The One Flume - Holdin On Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton - Can't Hold Us Rita Ora - Radioactive Nelly - Hey Porsche Imagine Dragons - It's Time
New certs: (no idea really )
<G> - Flume - Holdin On <G> - Avicii vs. Nicky Romero - I Could Be The One <P> - The Lumineers - Ho Hey <P>3 - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Mary Lambert - Same Love
Big Banana is an oversight on the record co's submission of the track to ARIA in general it seems, a la Lana Del Rey albums, but it would be its own single really a la 1991 and Into The Woods EPs becoming 212 and Little Talks respectively
Actually ARIA mentioned in their chartifacts that Lana Del Rey's 'albums' had to chart separately in accordance with their 'rules'. Don't ask me what they are though
I won't ask ARIA what it was either could be to do with running length but as we know from delayed debuts that it could just be another bit of chart marketing
I Need Your Love deserved to be released before Drinking From The Bottle. It will be denied a singles chart debut for a period of time just like previous Calvin Harris releases.
Singles: BENEATH YOUR BEAUTIFUL Labrinth Feat. Emeli Sande ▲ 3 FEEL THIS MOMENT Pitbull ● I COULD BE THE ONE Avicii vs. Nicky Romero ● BEST NIGHT Justice Crew ▲ 2 BEAUTY AND A BEAT Justin Bieber Feat. Nicki Minaj ▲ 3 GIRL ON FIRE (INFERNO VERSION) Alicia Keys Feat. Nicki Minaj ▲ 3 MY LIFE 50 Cent Feat. Eminem & Adam Levine ▲ RIGHT NOW Rihanna ● LEGO HOUSE Ed Sheeran ▲ 5
Take out Harlem Shake and this is a truly great top 5! Yay for Labrinth and Rihanna moving up a place and Pink back at the top. And also yay for Avicii getting his first top 10 song!
Great to see Demi enter also and hopefully Sony let Jess Mauboy debut next week.
So pleased to see Hillsong United at #1! I think "Zion" is better than their last one "Aftermath" but not as good the Hillsong Live albums like "God Is Able" or "Cornerstone." I look forward to the next Live album out in July! It probably won't reach #1 then though, because it won't sell enough against other albums with better competition.
1. Just Give Me A Reason 2. Impossible 3. Harlem Shake 4. Stay 5. Feel This Moment 6. I Could Be The One 7. Can't Hold Us 8. Beneath Your Beautiful 9. Same Love 10. When I Was Your Man 11. Lanterns 12. Get Up (Rattle) 13. One Way Or Another 14. Small Bump 15. Thrift Shop 16. Ho Hey 17. Scream & Shout 18. Hey Porsche 19. Holdin On 20. Everybody Talks
1. Birds Of Tokyo 2. Pink 3. Ed Sheeran 4. Bruno Mars 5. Dido 6. Macklemore 7. Passenger 8. Hillsong 9. Mumford & Sons 10. Of Monsters And Men Last edited:
1. Just Give Me A Reason 2. Impossible 3. I Could Be The One 4. Can't Hold Us 5. Stay 6. Harlem Shake 7. Beneath Your Beautiful 8. Feel This Moment 9. Same Love 10. When I Was Your Man
11. Lanterns 12. One Way Or Another 13. Get Up (Rattle) 14. Hey Porshe 15. Small Bump 16. Holdin' On 17. Ho Hey 18. Thrift Shop 19. Thank You 20. Scream & Shout
Albums:
1. March Fires 2. + 3. The Truth About Love 4. Mythology 5. Unorthodox Jukebox 6. The Girl Who Got Away 7. Zion 8. The Heist 9. My Head Is An Animal 10. Push The Sky Away Last edited:
1. P!nk feat. Nate Ruess - Just Give Me A Reason 2. James Arthur - Impossible 3. Baauer - Harlem Shake 4. Avicii vs. Nicky Romero - I Could Be The One 5. Rihanna feat. Mikky Ekko - Stay 6. Labrinth feat. Emeli Sandé - Beneath Your Beautiful 7. Pitbull feat. Christina Aguilera - Feel This Moment 8. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton - Can't Hold Us 9. Bruno Mars - When I Was Your Man 10. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Mary Lambert - Same Love 11. Birds Of Tokyo - Lanterns 12. One Direction - One Way Or Another (Teenage Kicks) 13. Ed Sheeran - Small Bump 14. Bingo Players feat. Far East Movement - Get Up (Rattle) 15. Nelly - Hey Porsche 16. Jason Mraz - I Won't Give Up 17. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Wanz - Thrift Shop 18. Flume - Holdin On 19. The Lumineers - Ho Hey 20. MKTO - Thank You Last edited:
1. P!nk - Just Give Me A Reason 2. James Arthur - Impossible 3. Avicii vs Nicky Romero - I Could Be The One 4. Rihanna - Stay 5. Baauer - Harlem Shake 6. Pitbull - Feel This Moment 7. Macklemore - Can't Hold Us 8. Labrinth - Beneath Your Beautiful 9. Macklemore - Same Love 10. Bruno Mars - When I Was Your Man 11. Birds Of Tokyo - Lanterns 12. One Direction - One Way Or Another 13. Nelly - Hey Porsche 14. Bingo Players - Get Up (Rattle) 15. Jason Mraz - I Won't Give Up 16. Ed Sheeran - Small Bump 17. Macklemore - Thrift Shop 18. MKTO - Thank You 19. Flume - Holdin On 20. The Lumineers - Ho Hey Last edited:
1 Just Give Me A Reason 2 Impossible 3 Harlem Shake 4 I Could Be The One 5 Stay 6 Feel This Moment 7 Beneath Your Beautiful 8 Can't Hold Us 9 Lanterns 10 Same Love 11 When I Was Your Man 12 One Way Or Another (Teenage Kicks) 13 Get Up (Rattle) 14 Small Bump 15 Hey Porsche 16 Thrift Shop 17 I Won't Give Up 18 Ho Hey 19 Holdin On 20 Thank You
1. Pink Featuring Nate Ruess - Just Give Me A Reason 2. James Arthur - Impossible 3. Avicii Featuring Nicky Romero - I Could Be The One 4. Baauer - Harlem Shake 5. Pitbull Featuring Christina Aguilera - Feel This Moment 6. Labrinth Featuring Emeli Sande - Beneath Your Beautiful 7. Rihanna Featuring Mikky Ekko - Stay 8. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Ray Dalton - Can't Hold Us 9. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Mary Lambert - Same Love 10. Bruno Mars - When I Was Your Man
11. Nelly - Hey Porsche 12. Ed Sheeran - Small Bump 13. One Direction - One Way Or Another (Teenage Kicks) 14. Bingo Players Featuring Far East Movement - Get Up (Rattle) 15. Birds Of Tokyo - Lanterns 16. Jason Mraz - I Won't Give Up 17. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Featuring Wanz - Thrift Shop 18. Flume - Holdin On 19. The Lumineers - Ho Hey 20. Will.I.Am Featuring Britney Spears - Scream & Shout Last edited:
1. Just Give Me A Reason 2. Impossible 3. Harlem Shake 4. I Could Be The One 5. Stay 6. Beneath Your Beautiful 7. Can't Hold Us 8. Feel This Moment 9. Same Love 10. When I Was Your Man 11. Lanterns 12. Hey Porsche 13. Get Up (Rattle) 14. One Way Or Another 15. Ho Hey 16. Small Bump 17. Thrift Shop 18. I Won't Give Up 19. Holdin On 20. Thank You
1. March Fires 2. + 3. The Truth About Love 4. Mythology 5. Unorthodox Jukebox 6. Zion 7. The Heist 8. My Head Is An Animal 9. Push The Sky Away 10. Babel Last edited:
1. Birds of Tokyo 2. P!nk 3. Ed Sheeran 4. Bee Gees 5. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis 6. Bruno Mars 7. Hillsong United 8. Of Monsters And Men 9. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds 10. Flume
1. P!nk ft. Nate Ruess - Just Give Me A Reason 2. James Arthur - Impossible 3. Avicii vs. Nicky Romero - I Could Be The One 4. Rihanna ft. Mikky Ekko - Stay 5. Pitbull ft. Christina Aguilera - Feel This Moment 6. Baauer - Harlem Shake 7. Labrinth ft. Emeli Sande - Beneath Your Beautiful 8. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Ray Dalton - Can't Hold Us 9. Bruno Mars - When I Was Your Man 10. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Mary Lambert - Same Love 11. Birds of Tokyo - Lanterns 12. Ed Sheeran - Small Bump 13. Nelly - Hey Porsche 14. Bingo Players ft. Far East Movement - Get Up (Rattle) 15. One Direction - One Way Or Another (Teenage Kicks) 16. Flume - Holdin On 17. The Lumineers - Ho Hey 18. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Wanz - Thrift Shop 19. MKTO - Thank You 20. Jason Mraz - I Won't Give Up
It's my birthday Sunday, so hopefully it will bring some luck for me after my little win last week The bottom half seem very close to each other from what I have seen this week, so hopefully I strike lucky with a couple of my uniques
Singles 1. P!nk ft. Nate Ruess - Just Give Me A Reason 2. James Arthur - Impossible 3. Rihanna ft. Mikky Ekko - Stay 4. Baauer - Harlem Shake 5. Avicii vs. Nicky Romero - I Could Be The One 6. Labrinth ft. Emeli Sande - Beneath Your Beautiful 7. Pitbull ft. Christina Aguilera - Feel This Moment 8. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Ray Dalton - Can't Hold Us 9. Bruno Mars - When I Was Your Man 10. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Mary Lambert - Same Love 11. Birds of Tokyo - Lanterns 12. Nelly - Hey Porsche 13. Bingo Players ft. Far East Movement - Get Up (Rattle) 14. The Lumineers - Ho Hey 15. Flume - Holdin On 16. One Direction - One Way Or Another (Teenage Kicks) 17. Ed Sheeran - Small Bump 18. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Wanz - Thrift Shop 19. Jason Mraz - I Won't Give Up 20. MKTO - Thank You
Albums 1. Birds Of Tokyo - March Fires 2. Ed Sheeran - + 3. P!nk - The Truth About Love 4. Bruno Mars - Unorthodox Jukebox 5. Hillsong - Zion 6. Bee Gees - Mythology 7. Dido - The Girl Who Got Away 8. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - The Heist 9. Of Monsters & Men - My Head Is An Animal 10. Mumford & Sons - Babel
1. P!nk - Just Give Me A Reason 2. James Arthur - Impossible 3. Avicii vs. Nicky Romero - I Could Be The One 4. Baauer - Harlem Shake 5. Rihanna - Stay 6. Pitbull - Feel This Moment 7. Labrinth - Beneath Your Beautiful 8. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - Can't Hold Us 9. Birds of Tokyo - Lanterns 10. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - Same Love 11. Bruno Mars - When I Was Your Man 12. Nelly - Hey Porsche 13. One Direction - One Way Or Another (Teenage Kicks) 14. Bingo Players - Get Up (Rattle) 15. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - Thrift Shop 16. Ed Sheeran - Small Bump 17. The Lumineers - Ho Hey 18. will.i.am & Britney Spears - Scream & Shout 19. Flume - Holdin On 20. MKTO - Thank You
1. Birds of Tokyo - March Fires 2. P!nk - The Truth About Love 3. Ed Sheeran - + 4. Bee Gees - Mythology 5. Bruno Mars - Unorthodox Jukebox 6. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - The Heist 7. Flume - Flume 8. Hillsong United - Zion 9. Of Monsters and Men - My Head Is An Animal 10. Mumford & Sons - Babel Last edited:
1. Just Give Me A Reason 2. Impossible 3. I Could BeThe One 4. Harlem Shake 5. Stay 6. Beneath Your Beautiful 7. Feel This Moment 8. Can't Hold Us 9. Same Love 10. Lanterns
1. P!nk featuring Nate Ruess - Just Give Me a Reason 2. James Arthur - Impossible 3. Avicii vs. Nicky Romero - I Could Be the One 4. Rihanna featuring Mikky Ekko - Stay 5. Baauer - Harlem Shake 6. Labrinth featuring Emeli Sande - Beneath Your Beautiful 7. Pitbull featuring Christina Aguilera - Feel This Moment 8. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Ray Dalton - Can't Hold Us 9. Birds of Tokyo - Lanterns 10. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Mary Lambert - Same Love 11. Bruno Mars - When I Was Your Man 12. Nelly - Hey Porsche 13. One Direction - One Way or Another (Teenage Kicks) 14. Bingo Players featuring Far East Movement - Get Up (Rattle) 15. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz - Thrift Shop 16. Ed Sheeran - Small Bump 17. The Lumineers - Ho Hey 18. Flume - Holdin On 19. will.i.am featuring Britney Spears - Scream & Shout 20. MKTO - Thank You
11. When I Was Your Man 12. Get Up 13. Hey Porsche 14. One Way Or Another 15. Small Bump 16 thrift shop 17 ho heyey 18. HHolin ond 19. scream and shout 20. Love is easy
Terribly sorry for the lateness / messiness, my phone Cray goes when I sorrytype in these message boxes, hence why I also divide up my posts. It takes a while to write properly which is also why my preds get messy at the end wince I'm rushing
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