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Digital Chart Wrap: Jarryd James tops the Shazam 100, Ellie Goulding holds fast

The Shazam 100 sees a new #1 from Jarryd James with Do You Remember hitting the top spot up from #9. LunchMoney Lewis Bills remains at #2 while Rihanna, Kanye West Paul McCartney s FourFiveSeconds…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Oct 27, 2015
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digital chart wrap jarryd james tops the shazam 100 ellie goulding holds fast

The Shazam 100 sees a new #1 from Jarryd James with Do You Remember hitting the top spot up from #9. LunchMoney Lewis’ Bills remains at #2 while Rihanna, Kanye West & Paul McCartney’s FourFiveSeconds drops to #3. Prince Royce’s Stuck On A Feeling featuring Snoop Dogg hits a new peak at #4. Hitting #10 from #27 is Olly Murs’ Up featuring Demi Lovato while Zedd’s I Want You To Know featuring Selena Gomez moves from #30. The latest single from Hilltop Hoods to be serviced to radio, Live And Let Go featuring Brother Ali and Maverick Sabre, sees ridiculously high movement this week. It moves from #71 to #22, a total of 49 places.  Three new debuts take place in the Top 50 this week. The first at #17 is Major Lazer & DJ Snake’s Lean On featuring MO, at #24 is Skrillex & Diplo’s Where Are U featuring Justin Bieber  and Conrad Sewell’s Hold Me Up at #36.

The Top 2 of the ARIA Streaming chart remains the same this week with Ellie Goulding’s Love Me Like You Do at #1 for a second week while Mark Ronson’s Uptown Funk featuring Bruno Mars remains at #2, reluctant to fall any further down the chart.  OMI’s Cheerleader climbs back to #3 from #4 though it is still unlikely that it will exceed or even match it’s previous best of #2. A new debut takes place at #5 with Rihanna, Kanye West & Paul McCartney’s FourFiveSeconds, finally debuting following weeks of success on both the airplay and sales charts. Arianna Grande’s One Last Time falls short of the Top 10 landing at #11 from #18, marking the only vital movement in this week’s chart. Three new entries dot the bottom of the chart however with Nico & Vinz’s Am I Wrong at #38, Ed Sheeran’s Don’t at #39 and Beyonce’s 7/11 at #40.

 

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