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Digital Chart Wrap: David Guetta challenges the top

ARIA Streaming Wiz Khalifa s See You Again remains at #1 for another week on the ARIA Streaming chart while Major Lazer DJ Snake s Lean On featuring M remains at #2 and Skrillex Diplo s Where Are U…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Oct 27, 2015
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digital chart wrap david guetta challenges the top

ARIA Streaming

Wiz Khalifa’s See You Again remains at #1 for another week on the ARIA Streaming chart while Major Lazer & DJ Snake’s Lean On featuring MØ remains at #2 and Skrillex & Diplo’s Where Are U Now featuring Justin Bieber is at #3. #4 sees Jason Derulo’s Want To Want Me hit a new peak up from #5. David Guetta’s Hey Mama featuring Nicki Minaj & Afrojack enters the Top 10 at #6 from #18, making it an obvious contender for the top in coming weeks, as does Walk The Moon’s Shut Up & Dance at #9 from #13. Grace’s You Don’t Own Me debuts at #29 this week followed closely by Charlie Puth’s Marvin Gaye entering at #30. Jamie Lawson’s Wasn’t Expecting That takes the last debut at #35.

iTunes

Grace’s You Don’t Own Me featuring G-Eazy remains at #1 this week on the iTunes 100 as does Wiz Khalifa’s See You Again featuring Charlie Puth at #2 and Walk The Moon’s Shut Up & Dance at #3. James Bay’s Let It Go takes #7 up from #11 while Kygo’s Firestone misses out on the Top 10 landing at #12 from #18. A new debut comes in at #13 with Jessie J’s Flashlight followed by Rachel Platten’s Fight Song at #14, up from #21, and Ed Sheeran’s Photograph at #15 jumping from #58. Flo Rida’s I Don’t Like It, I Love It sees healthy movement at #32 up from #71 while Kelly Clarkson’s Heartbeat Song moves to #47 from #69.

Shazam

You Don’t Own Me by Grace featuring G-Eazy still sits at #1 this week on the Shazam 100 as well, followed by a new peak at #2 from James Bay’s Let It Go which is up from #4. Kygo’s Firestone also hits a new peak this week, landing at #3 from #5 as well as Deorro & Chris Brown’s Five More Hours at #4 up from #17. Ed Sheeran’s Photograph enters the Top 10 at #9 up from #18 while Jessie J does the same, only crossing a much larger distance hitting #10 from #73. Rachel Platten’s Love Song hits #14 from #21, another new peak. Two debuts take place within the Top 50 this week with DJ Snake & AlunaGorge’s You Know You Like It entering at #32 nd Armin Van Buuren’s Another You featuring Mr Probz at #47.  

Spotify

See You Again remains at #1 this week on the Spotify 20 with the first bit of movement in the Top 5 happening at #5 with David Guetta’s Hey Mama featuring Nicki Minaj & Afrojack moving up from #11, further strenghthening his place in the digital charts. Walk The Moon’s Shut Up & Dance also enters the Top 10 at #7 up from #12. A re-entry comes in at #15 with Kygo’s Firestone featuring Conrad while Deorro & Chris Brown’s Five More Hours debuts at #19. Galantis’ Runaway debuts at #20. 

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