Yes, Drake remains at number one for another week with "God's Plan" but I suspect things are starting to look shaky for this song, it's sales on iTunes slipped so it's really a question of how long streaming and Youtube can keep it at number one.
Unfortunately it's closest competitor is a song I consider to be as bad..."Psycho" by Post Malone and Ty Dolla $ign remains at number 2.
"Perfect" by Ed Sheeran continues to hang around by remaining at number 3. I don't like the song but wow, I'd take it over Drake and Post Malone.
One of the few pieces of good news this week was "These Days" by Rudimental, Jess Glynne, Macklemore and Dan Caplen rose one spot to number 4. I don't see it going number one but I still think it's a pretty terrific song.
"All The Stars" by Kendrick Lamar and SZA basically switched with "These Days" as it dropped from 4 to 5. (Again, only some of the production lets this song down, it's not that bad)
Then there's more bad news as the increasingly juvenile "Friends" by Marshmello and Anne-Marie climbs two places to number 6.
Then there's "The Middle" by Zedd, Maren Morris and Grey remaining at number 7. I am a fan of Maren Morris but why this song which was the song for an ad for Target in the US.
"IDGAF" by Dua Lipa (another song) which is really great unfortunately dropped two places to number 8.
Now we get to one of the biggest pieces of shit news the Australian charts have seen in awhile, "SAD!" by XXXtentacion rose from 22 to 9 to be the biggest mover of the week, yes a half finished, whiny load of crap can still make the top ten, albeit off the back of the album which dropped but even so that is no excuse.
Finally it seems there is one bad pop song on the way out with "Meant to Be" by Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line dropping from 9 to 10 this week. Good, the sooner that song is gone the better.
Gains
Well beyond XXXtentacion's "SAD!" making the top ten, it looks as though Khalid and Normani might break into the top ten next week with "Love Lies", it gained three places to number 11 (I hope it happens, I really like "Love Lies).
"Look Alive" by BlocBoy JB and Drake climbed four to 25, "My My My!" by Troye Sivan rebounded to 31 from 36 last week and most surprisingly "Galway Girl" by Ed Sheeran went to 43 from 49 last week.
Returning Entries
No major returning entries in the top 50 or even the top 100 this week.
Losers
The biggest loser was "I Fall Apart" by Post Malone falling from 11 to 16. "For You" by Liam Payne and Rita Ora fell from 17 to 21 (that song hasn't caught on in Australia the wayI would have liked it to quite honestly, it's grown on me a fair bit), the awful "Him & I" by G-Eazy and Halsey fell from 33 to 37 (thank goodness) and unfortunately "Coming Home" by by Sheppard fell from 44 to 49 (a new single would be great, Sheppard!)
Drop Outs
We had two pretty significant drop outs this week and I have to say I am not sorry to see either "Thunder" by Imagine Dragons gone after 43 weeks or Lauv's "I Like Me Better' gone after 33 weeks, both aren't good songs ("Thunder" is actually god damn awful if I am being honest)
There were two other not quite so significant drop outs "Dirty Sexy Money" by David Guetta feat. Charli XCX, Afrojack and French Montana (Guetta released a new song with Sia which is expected to chart next week) and "We Got Love" by Jessica Mauboy (hardly surprising given Eurovision songs don't seem to catch on chart wise anymore)
New Entries
We got four new entries to the chart but let's begin with the awful, shall we?.
For a start, the highest charting debut this week was "Freaky Friday" by Lil Dicky (a rapper with the worst rap name I have ever heard) and Chris Brown at number 18.
XXXtentacion's album drop ensured "Changes" arrived in the top 50 at number 48 while The Chainsmokers cling on to whatever relevance they have left with "Everybody Hates Me" debuting at number 50.
The best of the debuts in the top 50 is "Hurt Somebody" by Noah Kahan and Julia Michaels which is NOT saying a lot that is positive.
Outside the top 50, the debutants got better with Kygo and Miguel's lovely "Remind Me to Forget" debuting at 52, Taylor Swift's passable "Delicate" at 56, and "Done for Me" by Charlie Puth and Kehlani at 97
But we also got "Lemon (Drake Remix)" by N*E*R*D and Rihanna at 63 and "Like I Do" by David Guetta, Martin Garrix and Brooks at 93.
Hopefully the charts will improve because this week sucked, although with Shawn Mendes having a sizeable impact this week could well be interesting.