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Digital Chart Wrap: Timmy Trumpet is on the rise

This week’s digital chart wrap sees Klingande’s Jubel still hold #1 on the Shazam charts but it’s followed closely by Lilly Wood’s Prayer In C, which has just moved to #2. At #4 is Timmy Trumpet ft.…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Oct 27, 2015
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This week’s digital chart wrap sees Klingande’s Jubel still hold #1 on the Shazam charts but it’s followed closely by Lilly Wood’s Prayer In C, which has just moved to #2. At #4 is Timmy Trumpet ft. Savage’s Freaks which leaped from #40. Itch’s Another Man managed to just land at #10 and Nicki Minaj’s Anaconda broke the top 15 and reached #12.

Fairly high debuts can be seen from Priory’s Weekend which entered at #42 and Echo Smith’s Cool Kids at #44 which no doubt is a result of the recent boost in airplay that both tracks have been receiving.

The #1 for the Spotify 20 remains the same as last week with Meghan Trainor’s All About That Bass still holding the top spot. G.R.L’s Ugly Heart made it to #3 and is poised to be a real contender for the top two next week. At #9 Jessie J, Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj’s Bang Bang moved from #19. At #20 is a new debut from Maroon 5 with their single Maps.

The ARIA Streaming chart has a new #1 this week in the form of Meghan Trainor’s All About That Bass. The track jumped from #4 and surpassed Sam Smith, G.R.L and Ariana Grande. At #16 is Jessie J, Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj’s Bang Bang, which broke the top 20 after moving from #34. ARIA’s Streaming chart also sees two new debuts this week. George Ezra’s Budapest broke in at #30 while Klingande’s Jubel made it at #33.

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