Most Heard Airplay Tracks This w/e February 6 - TMN Hot 100
The Hot 100 bears witness to a new #1 this week in the form of Mark Ronson s Uptown Funk featuring Bruno Mars after nine weeks in the chart, seven of which were spent in the Top 10. OMI s Cheerleader…

The Hot 100 bears witness to a new #1 this week in the form of Mark Ronson's Uptown Funk featuring Bruno Mars after nine weeks in the chart, seven of which were spent in the Top 10. OMI's Cheerleader takes #2 this week, a new peak and last step before the top spot which this track is very capable of taking should any of Ronson's airplay waver. All of this movement has forced Hozier's Take Me To Church to drop to #3, though it's likely that it will be sticking around the Top 10 for some time.
Peking Duk sets a new peak at #4 this week (the previous best being #5) with Take Me Over featuring Safia moving up from #6. Taylor Swift's Blank Space drops to #5, the lowest the former #1 has been in seven weeks. Also dropping is James Bay's Hold Back The River, which lands at #6 from #5. At #7 is a big jump from Sia's Elastic Heart which moves from #17 to #7 and becomes her first #1 since Chandelier.
At #8 Calvin Harris' Pray To God featuring HAIM falls from #7. A new entry into the Top 10 comes in at #9 form Rihanna, Kanye West & Paul McCartney's FourFiveSeconds which moves from #44, its debut point. #10 sees the last new peak and entry into the Top 10, this time from Robin Schulz's Sun Goes Down featuring Jasmine Thompson, which is up form #12.
1. Mark Ronson
Uptown Funk
(SME)
2. OMI
Cheerleader
(SME)
3. Hozier
Take Me To Church
(SME)
4. Peking Duk ft. Safia
Take Me Over
(VBTCH/UMA)
5. Taylor Swift
Blank Space
(BIG/UMA)


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6.James Bay
Hold Back The River
(UMA)
7. Sia
Elastic Heart
(INERTIA)
8. Calvin Harris ft. HAIM
Pray To God
(SME)
9. Rihanna, Kanye West & Paul McCartney
FourFiveSeconds
(UMA)
10. Robin Schulz ft. Jasmine Thompson
Sun Goes Down
(WMA)
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