Nice to see Ho Hey on top, FOB a close behind. Sweet Nothing, Stompa, Don’t You Worry Child, F**Kin’ Problems, Carry On Lego House, I Miss the Misery, Battle Scars, Madness, Suit & Tie, Downtown, Trojans, Started From The Bottom-those were the days by days I Mean just recent months of the first half of the year. Still a lot of good songs on here including Elephant & Radioactive. Good Chart. Keep it up.
Nice to see T&S as the top artists of the week. Glad to see Daft Punk, Alex, & Tiesto on here.
Blurred Lines - Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell
22 - Taylor Swift
Love Somebody - Maroon 5
Attracting Flies - AlunaGeorge
Play Hard - David Guetta featuring Ne-Yo and Akon
Inner Ninja - Classified featuring David Myles
Red Hands - Walk Off The Earth
Give Me Love - Ed Sheeran
Why Am I The One - fun.
Diane Young - Vampire Weekend
Additional Chart Notes
Muse's "Madness" takes the "honor" of being the greatest decrease of the week. While it ended up with a surprising peak at number 20, it shouldn't really be all that surprising. In all actuality, it debuted rather late in its chart run in real life, so it had run itself out before it was even able to chart. With some songs, it doesn't matter as much, because they will crossover and have an extended run in real life, which translates into how many times I will personally hear it at any given time. For example, "Cruise" by Florida Georgia Line, which has been out for almost a year now, has been revitalized by a recent promotional campaign on Top 40 with a pop remix featuring rapper Nelly. This remix has helped the song power to its (current) peak at 11. Other songs with unexpected low peaks due to similar charting conditions to "Madness" have been Kings Of Leon's "Sex On Fire" (#17, 2009), David Guetta and Kelly Rowland's "When Love Takes Over" (#16, 2009), and Foo Fighters' "The Pretender" (#20, 2007). (All of these songs still get substantial recurrent plays in my library, despite how low they peaked when they came out.)
The greatest gainer for the week is "I Could Be The One" by Avicii and Nicky Romero. The song is looking to be strong hit for both artists. Avicii's own "Levels" peaked at #9 in early 2012, while Nicky Romero hasn't previously charted.
Disney alum Selena Gomez makes her first charting appearance without The Scene attached to her name as "Come & Get It" debuts at the bottom end of the chart. The song is looking to be Gomez's first top ten without her ensemble, and fourth overall, as "Naturally" (#8, 2009), "Who Says" (#6, 2011), and "Love You Like A Love Song" (#2, 2011) have all been strong showings for her.
By association, I can't go without mentioning Demi Lovato, who has also had a great charting history. "Here We Go Again" (#10, 2009), "Skyscraper" (#3, 2011), and "Give Your Heart A Break" (#7, 2011) have been great hits for her, and she's looking to add a fourth top ten to her total with "Heart Attack."
This week, Fall Out Boy spends a fourth consecutive week at the top. "My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light 'Em Up)" became their first chart-topping hit since 2007, when "This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race" and "Thnks fr th mmrs" both reigned back to back.
Your charts are so epic.
My faves are all climbing, T&S, PTV and BMTH
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Blurred Lines - Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell
22 - Taylor Swift
Love Somebody - Maroon 5
Attracting Flies - AlunaGeorge
Play Hard - David Guetta featuring Ne-Yo and Akon
Diane Young - Vampire Weekend
Never Wanted Your Love - She & Him
Love Somebody - Maroon 5
Why Am I The One - fun.
Attracting Flies - AlunaGeorge
Red Hands - Walk Off The Earth
This Is What It Feels Like - Armin Van Buuren featuring Trevor Guthrie
Brave - Sara Bareilles
Give Me Love - Ed Sheeran
Bubble Butt - Major Lazer featuring Bruno Mars
It's A Beautiful Day - Michael Buble
Additional Chart Notes:
I Could Be The One by Avicii and Nicky Romero continues its ascent as the Greatest Gainer for the third non-consecutive week. It rises 10 spots from 26 to 16.
Here I Am Alive by Yellowcard and Taylor Jardine has officially peaked. After charting for 32 weeks, it makes its fall as the greatest decrease of the week. The song is the highest ranking for Yellowcard, who peaked at 5 with "Sing For Me" in 2011.
Five songs debut this week, but the highest entry comes from "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke. The song is vying to become Thicke's third top ten hit. His previous entries are "Lost Without U" (#7, 2007) and "Love After War" (#10, 2011). This is also a glorious return for T.I., who hasn't charted since his last number one, "Dead And Gone" in 2009.