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Capital Cities' "Safe And Sound" drops from #9 to #12.
Luke Bryan lands his highest-charting hit to date as "That's My Kind Of Night" jumps from #19 to #15 in its fifth week. His previous best mark to date was #16, for "Drunk On You" (and this song too, prior to this week's jump). "That's My Kind Of Night" is #1 on Country Singles for the fifth week. That's the longest run by a male country solo artist since Blake Shelton's "Sure Be Cool If You Did" spent five weeks on top in March and April.
Never Say Die: AWOLNATION's "Sail" jumps from #24 to #22 in its 54th week…
Ylvis' "The Fox" jumps from #29 to #25 in its second week.
"Can’t Hold Us" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Ray Dalton, which dips from #25 to #26 in its 32nd week, tops the 4 million mark in digital sales this week. It’s the duo’s second song to reach the 4 million mark. "Thrift Shop" (featuring Wanz) is up to 7,045,000. Will "Can’t Hold Us" make it to 6 million? That would enable Macklemore & Ryan Lewis to tie LMFAO's feat as the only duo with two songs at or above 6 million. Place your bets.
Ariana Grande is streaking up the chart with two songs from her former #1 album Yours Truly. "The Way" (featuring Mac Miller) rebounds from #42 to #35 in its 25th week. The song has climbed as high as #9.
"Baby I" leaps from #94 to #60 in its third week. The song has climbed as high as #21…
Passenger's "Let Her Go" jumps from #52 to #43 in its seventh week.
Imagine Dragons' "Demons" re-enters the chart at #46. The song, now in its 21st week on the chart, has climbed as high as #59.
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"Stay The Night" by Zedd featuring Hayley Williams of Paramore is the week's top new entry at #51. This is from the deluxe edition of Zedd's debut album, Clarity, which is due Oct. 2. (I don't think Williams still needs to be identified by her group.)
Selena Gomez's "Slow Down" jumps from #68 to #57 in its sixth week…
Bruno Mars' "Gorilla" leaps from #88 to #61 in its third week. The song has climbed as high as #60…
"23" by Mike WiLL Made It featuring Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa & Juicy J is the week's second highest new entry at #70. This is from Mike WiLL's first studio album, Est. In 1989 Pt. 3…
Future's "Honest" debuts at #75. It's the title track of Future's second album, which is due Nov. 26.
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Two Spanish-language songs enter or re-enter the chart this week. Romeo Santos' "Propuesta Indecente" debuts at #79.
Marc Anthony's "Vivir Mi Vida" re-enters at #100. The song has climbed as high as #92.
These songs join Prince Royce's "Darte Un Beso," which drops from #80 to #85 in its fourth week. The latter song has climbed as high as #78.
"We Were Us" by Keith Urban & Miranda Lambert debuts at #80. It's from Urban's Fuse, which, after some backstage drama, entered The Billboard 200 at #1 this week…
Eli Young Band's "Drunk Last Night" re-enters the chart at #84. The song has climbed as high as #79.
Drake's "Wu-Tang Forever" debuts at #88. This is from Drake's third studio album, Nothing Was The Same, which is due Sept. 24. (Drake was seven years old when Wu-Tang Clan's first album, Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) charted in November 1993.)
Cassadee Pope's "Wasting All These Tears" re-enters the chart at #90. The song has climbed as high as #37. It’s from her debut album, Frame By Frame, which is due Oct. 8.
"I Do It" by 2 Chainz featuring Drake & Lil Wayne debuts at #94. It's from 2 Chainz's sophomore album, B.O.A.T.S. II: Me Time, which enters The Billboard 200 at #3 this week…
Craig Campbell's "Outta My Head" debuts at #96. It's from his second album, Never Regret, which was released in May…
Charlie Worsham's "Could It Be" debuts at #97. It's from his debut album, Rubberband, which was released in August.
Arcade Fire's "Reflektor" debuts at #99. It's the title track of Arcade Fire's fourth studio album, which is due Oct. 29. David Bowie continues a background vocal to the track. The two acts recorded an live EP, Live At Fashion Rocks, in 2005.
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