Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Week of August 26, 2017

Hey guys! We are almost caught up, so that is nice. Here are the exits.

Exits:
Harry Styles - Sign of the Times (#30)
Kygo x Selena Gomez - It Ain’t Me (#29)

30. Zedd & Liam Payne - Get Low (#25) 
29. Harry Styles - Two Ghosts (DEBUT)
28. Niall Horan - Slow Hands (#27)
27. Andy Grammer - Give Love (#14)
26. The Vamps/Matoma - All Night (#28) [4 Weeks at #1]
25. Mono Mind - Save Me A Place (#21)
24. All Time Low - Good Times (#23)
23. Calvin Harris/Pharrell/Katy Perry - Feels (#19)
22. Hey Violet - Hoodie (#22)
21. Demi Lovato - Sorry Not Sorry (#17)
20. Imagine Dragons - Believer (#11)
19. Paramore - Hard Times (#16)
18. Fall Out Boy - Champion (#15)
17. Hailee Steinfeld - Most Girls (#24)
16. Justin Bieber ft. BloodPop - Friends (#26)
15. Evaride - Heartless (DEBUT)
14. Ocean Park Standoff - Good News (#18) [2 Weeks at #1]
13. Logan Paul/Momento - Help Me Help You (#10)
12. Charlie Puth - Attention (#12)
11. Train - Play That Song (#13) [7 Weeks at #1]
10. Macklemore/Skylar Grey - Glorious (#20)
9. Coldplay/BeyoncĂ© - Hymn for the Weekend (#5) [10 Weeks at #1] 
8. Louis Tomlinson/Bebe Rexha/Digital Farm Animals - Back to You (#1) [2 Weeks at #1]
7. Linkin Park/Kiiara - Heavy (#4) [7 Weeks at #1]
6. Kesha - Praying (#7)
5. DJ Khaled/Rihanna/Bryson Tiller - Wild Thoughts (#8)
4. Imagine Dragons - Thunder (#9)
3. Chainsmokers - Honest (#6) [2 Weeks at #1]
2. Shawn Mendes - There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back (#3) [1 Week at #1]
1. Chainsmokers/Coldplay - Something Just Like This (#2) [16th Record-Tying Week at #1]

Biggest Jump of the Week: Tie between Macklemore/Skylar Grey - Glorious & Justin Bieber ft. BloodPop - Friends (+10)

Biggest Drop of the Week: Andy Grammer - Give Love (-13)

5 comments:

  1. Who else had the «record-tying ^» week at #1

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  2. I used to really like Something Just Like This too, but it got old fast. Just curious, but what do you like so much about this song?

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    1. I can see why it became old that fast, mainly because it was overplayed. Anyway, to my answer:
      Chainsmokers are good. Coldplay is good. So this track just has to be good. And it was. Chris Martin's vocals are on point throughout the whole song, and I don't think I can describe how much I love the production from the Chainsmokers. I like how it gets more upbeat through the song from start to end. The lyrics are still questionable, but still, this is great.

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