Most Heard Airplay Tracks This w/e January 23 - TMN Hot 100
This week Hozier maintains the hold on #1 with Take Me To Church after taking the top spot on the first chart of the year. After holding #3 for four weeks, Mark Ronson s Uptown Funk finally makes…

This week Hozier maintains the hold on #1 with Take Me To Church after taking the top spot on the first chart of the year. After holding #3 for four weeks, Mark Ronson’s Uptown Funk finally makes movement up the Top 3 and now sits strong at #2, falling short of #1 by an incredibly small margin of airplay. This advance up the chart pushes former #1, Taylor Swift’s Blank Space, further down to #3.
Now sitting pretty at #4 is OMI’s Cheerleader, which has been dominating almost every other chart, both sales and digital. Up at #5 from #6 is James Bay’s Hold Back The River, which hits a new peak, the seemingly small jump is still very significant, as with all movement in the Top 10. Fade Out Lines by The Avener is now up at #6 from #8 but it looks as if the Top 5 may be looking same next week; unless Blank Space gets moved to a lower rotation movement may not be possible for either James Bay or The Avener.
After hitting their peak at #5 last week, Peking Duk have fallen to #7 with Take Me Over featuring Safia. #8 sees Nicki Minaj’s Bed Of Lies featuring Skylar Grey hit a new peak, up from #9. Calvin Harris’ new single Pray To God featuring Haim has made significant jumps this week, landing at #9 from #17 in just its third week in the chart. The same can be said for Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne’s Real Love, which now sits at #10 from #26.
1. Hozier
Take Me To Church
(SME)
2. Mark Ronson
Uptown Funk
(SME)
3. Taylor Swift
Blank Space
(BIG/UMA)
4. OMI
Cheerleader
(SME)
5.James Bay
Hold Back The River
(UMA)


Reporting from inside the Australian music business since '94.
6. The Avener
Fade Out Lines
(EMI)
7. Peking Duk ft. Safia
Take Me Over
(VBTCH/UMA)
8. Nicki Minaj ft. Skylar Grey
Bed Of Lies
(UMA)
9. Calvin Harris ft. HAIM
Pray To God
(SME)
10. Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne
Real Love
(ATL/WMA)
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