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Chart Listings: Some 2015 Updates: Digital Songs Top 10s of the 2010s
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Roughstock Top 30 Country Digital Songs:
Top 30 Songs
Place Artist Track Sales Total
1 Thomas Rhett Die A Happy Man 49,000 161,000
2 Luke Bryan Strip It Down 39,000 463,000
3 Cam Burning House 33,000 471,000
4 Sam Hunt Break Up In A Small Town 26,000 508,000
5 Carrie Underwood Heartbeat 23,000 23,000
6 Old Dominion Break Up With Him 21,000 489,000
7 Carrie Underwood Smoke Break 18,000 220,000
8 Chris Young I'm Comin' Over 18,000 440,000
9 Chris Janson Buy Me A Boat 17,000 758,000
10 Keith Urban John Cougar...John 3:16 17,000 543,000
11 Sam Hunt House Party 15,000 880,000
12 Brett Eldredge Lose My Mind 13,000 391,000
13 Florida Georgia Line Anything Goes 13,000 378,000
14 Jana Kramer I Got The Boy 13,000 311,000
15 Brothers Osborne Stay A Little Longer 13,000 248,000
16 Thomas Rhett Crash And Burn 12,000 746,000
17 Luke Bryan Kick The Dust Up 11,000 960,000
18 Kenny Chesney Save It For A Rainy Day 10,000 215,000
19 Maddie & Tae Fly 10,000 291,000
20 Eric Church Like A Wrecking Ball 10,000 980,000
21 Dan + Shay Nothin' Like You 9,000 179,000
22 Chase Rice Gonna Wanna Tonight 9,000 321,000
23 Kelsea Ballerini Dibs 9,000 139,000
24 Little Big Town Girl Crush 8,000 1,783,000
25 Sam Hunt Take Your Time 8,000 1,789,000
26 Randy Houser We Went 8,000 114,000
27 The Band Perry Live Forever 7,000 63,000
28 Blake Shelton Gonna 7,000 74,000
29 Cole Swindell Let Me See Ya Girl 7,000 275,000
30 LOCASH I Love This Life 7,000 121,000
Falling Off Artist Track Week Sales RTD Sales
George Strait Cold Beer Conversation 5,000 23,000
Josh Abbott Band Amnesia 3,000 35,000
Weekly Summary:
Outside of the new song at #5 (more on that in a moment), the top 5 is unchanged from last week. The songs in the first through fifth slots remain in the same places though sales for some of them increased week over week, particularly the first place song, Thomas Rhett's "Die A Happy Man." The song gained 10k in downloads over last week. At #2 is Luke Bryan's "Strip It Down." It's roughly one week away from scanning Gold, the same which can be said for Cam's "Burning House," a song already certified Gold by the RIAA (last week). Speaking of Gold, Sam Hunt's "Break Up In A Small Town" is at #4 with 508k scanned (it was certified Gold this summer). Sitting at #5 is the lone newbie this week, Carrie Underwood's "Heartbeat." The single has scanned 23k thus far. It's from her album out friday, Storyteller.
TOP 10 NOTES
At #6 is Old Dominion with their nearly-Gold single "Break Up With Him" The single is off of their soon to hit stores album Meat And Candy. Holding at #7 is Carrie Underwood's "Smoke Break." The single has now surpassed 202k downloads to date. At #8 is Chris Young's Gold-certified "I'm Comin' Over." The song has scanned 440k to date. #9 finds Chris Janson's breakout hit "Buy Me A Boat." The single has scanned 758k to date. Finally, Keith Urban's Gold "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16" is at #10 with 543k to date scanned.
NOTABLE TRACK NOTES
Brett Eldredge's "Lose My Mind" has scanned 391k to date, Jana Kramer's "I Got The Boy" is over 311k scanned while Brothers Osborne are nearly at a quarter of a million downloads for their hit "Stay A Little Longer." The only other newcomer on this chart this week is LOCASH with "I Love This Life" finally hitting the Top 30 download chart (as their single breaks even further in the Top 30 itself at radio).
OUTSIDE THE TOP 30 NOTES
Charles Kelley "The Driver" moves up to # 31 with 13k scanned to date.
Lee Brice is at #32 with "That Don't Sound Like You" having scanned 85k to date.
At #34, Lee Ann Womack's "I Hope You Dance" has now scanned 1.999 million copies to date with a 209% increase over last week. It's safe to say it's now Double Platinum in digital downloads
Speaking of Platinum news, Brad Paisley/Dolly Parton's "When I Get To Where I'm Going" as scanned 1.021 million downloads to date and is up 444% this week and lands at #35 this week
At #36 is Deana Carter's "Strawberry Wine" with sales now at 870k to date
At #40 is Luke Bryan's "Country Girl (Shake It For Me). It has now scanned 3.417 million downloads
At #41 and up 20% is Dierks Bentley's "Riser" with 98k scanned to date
At #43 is Rascal Flatts "My Wish" with 2.846 million downloads to date
At #44 is Kane Brown's "Closer," up 159% with sales of 10k to date (he's independent)
At #65 is Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now." It has scanned 6.58 million tracks to date.
Tim McGraw's "Damn Country Music" debuts at #73 (it's likely to be higher next week) with 3k scanned
At #74 is The Band Perry with "If I Die Young" having now scanned over 5 million tracks
At #86 is Kane Brown "It Turns Me On" having scanned 2.5k last week, not far off of the track's 5.9k total to date
SONGS FALLING OUT OF THE TOP 30 THIS WEEK
Note: Songs falling out of the Top 30 chart can be viewed in new 'falling off" tally section linked below.
George Strait "Cold Beer Conversation"
Josh Abbott Band "Amnesia"
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Billboard Top 50 Hot Digital Songs With Available Digital Sales Figures
1) The Weekend -- The Hills | 189,000/1,777,000
2) Drake -- Hotline Bling | 119,000/685,000
3) Taylor Swift -- Wildest Dreams
4) Shawn Mendes -- Stitches | 84,000
5) Justin Bieber -- What Do You Mean | 73,000
6) Macklemore/Ryan Lewis -- Downtown | 70,000/465,000
7) Elle King -- Ex's & Oh's | 66,000
8) R. City/Adam Levine -- Locked Away
9) Selena Gomez -- Same Old Love
10) Meghan Trainor/John Legend -- Like I'm Going To Lose You
11) Fetty Wap/Remy Boyz -- 679 | 57,000/1,007,000
12) The Weekend -- Can't Feel My Face | 50,000/1,852,000
13) Ellie Goulding -- On My Mind
14) Thomas Rhett -- Die A Happy Man | 49,000/161,000
15) Silento -- Watch Me | 48,000/1,861,000
16) Alessia Cara -- Here | 41,000/342,000
17) X Ambassadors -- Renegades | 39,000/936,000
18) Luke Bryan -- Strip It Down | 39,000/463,000
19) Drake/Future -- Jumpman | 36,000/111,000
20) I Love Memphis -- Hit The Quan | 29,000/336.000
21) Nick Jonas -- Levels
22) One Direction -- Drag Me Down
23) The 1975 -- Love Me
24) Hailee Steinfeld -- Love Myself
25) Cam -- Burning House | 33,000/471,000
26) Ed Sheeran -- Photograph
27) Rachel Platten -- Fight Song
28) Charlie Puth/Meghan Trainor -- Marvin Gaye
29) Ellie Goulding -- Something In The Way You Move
30) OMI -- Cheerleader
31) Nelly/Jeremiah -- The Fix
32) Major Lazer/DJ Snake/MO -- Lean On
33) Calvin Harris/Disciples -- How Deep Is Your Love
34) Sam Hunt -- Break Up In A Small Town | 26,000/508,000
35) Fetty Wap -- Trap Queen | 26,000/2,481,000 (#10 HHD) (?)
36) Selena Gomez/ASAP Rocky -- Good For You
37) Carrie Underwood -- Heartbeat | 23,000/23,000
38) Post Malone -- White Iverson
39) Drake -- Right Hand | 26,000/184,000 (#9 HHD) (?)
40) Travis Scott -- Antidote
41) Demi Lovato -- Confident
42) Old Dominion -- Break Up With Him | 21,000/489,000
43) Fall Out Boy -- Uma Thurman
44) Fetty Wap/Monty -- My Way
45) Fetty Wap -- Again
46) Imagine Dragons -- I Was Me
47) Daya -- Hide Away
48) Haley Reinhart -- Can't Help Falling In Love
49) Carrie Underwood -- Smoke Break | 18,000/220,000
50) Taylor Smith/Kendrick Lamar -- Bad Blood
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