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Rob's Top 20 | December 26, 2015
Rob’s Top 20 | December 26, 2015
1. Adele - When We Were Young
2. Twenty-One Pilots - Stressed Out
3. Adele - Water Under the Bridge
4. Adele - Hello
5. Adele - Send My Love (To Your New Lover)
6. Selena Gomez - Same Old Love
7. Twenty-One Pilots - Tear in My Heart
8. Justin Bieber - Sorry
9. Missy Elliott - WTF (Where They From) (feat. Pharrell Williams)
10. Daya - Hide Away
11. Drake - Hotline Bling
12. Adele - Remedy
13. Adele - I Miss You
14. Justin Bieber - Love Yourself
15. DNCE - Cake by the Ocean
16. Alessia Cara - Here
17. Elle King - Exes and Ohs
18. Ariana Grande - Focus
19. Mariah Carey - All I Want For Christmas Is You
20. Andra Day - Rise Up
Commentary:
On the inaugural Rob’s Top 20 chart, Adele leads the chart and has six out of the twenty songs on the chart, and Twenty-One Pilots come as a close second. Let’s dig in!
Adele’s “When We Were Young” tops the chart in its first week, and earns 231,000 points. Twenty-One Pilots “Stressed Out” is a close second, but falls behind “Young,” earning 229,000 points this week. Adele takes positions #3-#5 on the chart, with “Water Under the Bridge,” “Hello,” and “Send My Love (To Your New Lover),” which earn 214,000 points, 206,000 points, and 200,000 points. Selena Gomez grabs #6 with “Same Old Love,” which earns 191,000 points. Twenty-One Pilots chart at #7 with their second charting song, “Tear in My Heart,” which earns 171,00 points. Justin Bieber starts at #8 with “Sorry,” which earns 155,000 points. Missy Elliott takes #9 with “WTF (Where They From),” which features Pharrell Williams. The song earns 144,000 points. Daya closes out the top ten with “Hide Away,” which earns 126,000 points.
Drake takes the #11 position with his massive hit “Hotline Bling,” which earns 107,000 points. Adele takes positions #12 and #13 with “Remedy,” and “I Miss You,” which earn 101,000 points and 96,000 points, respectively. Justin Bieber starts off at #14 with “Love Yourself,” his second song on the chart, which earns 88,000 points. DNCE debuts at #15 with “Cake by the Ocean,” which earns 81,000 points. Alessia Cara charts at #16 with possibly one of my favorite songs of the past 5 years, “Here,” which earns 72,000 points. Ellie King takes #17 with “Exes and Ohs,” which earns 66,000 points. Ariana Grande has #18 with “Focus,” which earns 62,000 points. Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You” charts at #19, and earns 58,000 points. Lastly, Andra Day debuts at #20 with “Rise Up,” which earns 51,000 points.
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