18. Ariana Grande - "One Last Time" (+4)
21. Walk The Moon - "Shut Up And Dance" (+15)
46. Tove Lo - "Talking Body" (+7)
58. Sheppard - "Geronimo" (+16)
96. Echosmith - "Bright" (NEW)
#20 (+5) Nick Jonas - Chains
#18 (+4) Ariana Grande - One Last Time
#43 (+52) Ciara - I Bet
#46 (+7) Tove Lo - Talking Body
#87 (+5) Fifth Harmony - Worth It (ft. Kid Ink)
#96 (new) Echosmith - Bright
1. Uptown Funk 189,000 (4,719,000)
2. Sugar 178,000
3. Lay Me Down 157,000
4. Love Me Like You Do 152,000 (1,294,000)
5. Thinking Out Loud 137,000
6. FourFiveSeconds 124,000 (1,226,000)
7. Earned It (Fifty Shades Of Grey) 99,000 (848,000)
8. GDFR 93,000 (936,000)
9. Believe 87,000
10. Style 82,000
12. Trap Queen 68,000 (335,000)
13. Shut Up And Dance 67,000
1. Uptown Funk 189,000 (4,719,000)
2. Sugar 178,000
3. Lay Me Down 157,000
4. Love Me Like You Do 152,000 (1,294,000)
5. Thinking Out Loud 137,000
6. FourFiveSeconds 124,000 (1,226,000)
7. Earned It (Fifty Shades Of Grey) 99,000 (848,000)
8. GDFR 93,000 (936,000)
9. Believe 87,000
10. Style 82,000
12. Trap Queen 68,000 (335,000)
13. Shut Up And Dance 67,000
Mess @ them skipping Chains which is at #11 in Digital Sales
I am sure I am the only one of us to look at the Rock Streaming Songs Chart this week, but why would Notorious B.I.G.'s "Hypnotize" debut on that chart at #4? I love the song, but I cannot think of why Billboard would classify the track as Rock instead of Rap. Is there a Rock remix of the song out there somewhere I have not heard about?