So little happened this week that I was wondering if I should even bother with this this week but then I saw we had interesting things happen lower down the chart including the arrival of a fantastic song by an Australian band on the chart.
The one song to leave the top 10 was "What Lovers Do" by Maroon 5 and SZA (good, not a fan of it at all. It's not the worst Maroon 5 song by any stretch but still it's not good)
For a second week "Perfect" and it's various remixes by Ed Sheeran featuring Beyonce and Andrea Boccelli remains at number one and right now I think it's pretty much a lock to hold number one over the Christmas/New Year period.
Former chart toppers "Havana" by Camila Cabello remains at number 2 and "Rockstar" by Post Malone and 21 Savage (although I note that "Rockstar" recently got a Spanish remix which features Nicky Jam).
"I Fall Apart" by Post Malone stays at number 4 while "Silence" by Marshmello and Khalid spends another week at number 5
"Meant to be" by Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line jumped two places to number six. There's real potential for this song to bust open the top 5 here which while the song isn't all that good, it'd be nice because that top 5 has felt stagnant lately.
"Let You Down" by NF remains at number 7 for a second week,
"Wolves" by Marshmello and Selena Gomez pretty much swapped with "Meant to be" by falling two places to number 8.
"Young, Dumb and Broke" by Khalid remains at number 9.
Returning to the top 10 with four place climb is "Feel It Still" by Portugal, The Man at number 10.
The biggest gainer this week was "Him & I" by G-Eazy and Halsey which jumped from 37 to 25...quite why I don't know.
In good Australian music news, Pnau had a jump of ten places to number 21 with "Go Bang" meanwhile former number 1 "Shape Of You" continues to climb back up the chart, it's at number 22. Big Shaq's "Man Not Hot" jumped from 33 to 28 while for some unexplained reason "Humble" by Kendrick Lamar leaped from 46 to 37 (it's a good song but really?).
A lot of songs took falls this week with "Mi Gente" by J. Balvin and Willy William slipping from 40 to 49 (Good, the sooner that song is gone the better). Songs like "Glorious" by Macklemore and Skylar Grey at 27, "I Like Me Better" by Lauv at 26, the "Homemade Dynamite" remix by Lorde, Khalid, SZA and Post Malone at 30 all took 4 place drops.
As for the drop outs, bit disappointed to be losing "Walk on Water" by Eminem feat. Beyonce and "Lay It On Me" by Vance Joy but I guess if they are taking "Bad at Love" by Halsey with them, it kind makes it okay...I guess.
So what replaced them? The highest new entry to the top 50 this week was the piano ballad "You are the reason" by Calum Scott at number 36 and in news I mentioned at the beginning of this blog, Aussie band Sheppard have another hit on the ARIA chart with "Coming Home" at number 43 (seriously Austrtalia, stream or buy or watch the video, we need this to do well).
Outside of the top 50? Well...Camila Cabello's new single "Never Be the Same" arrived at number 52 while Morgan Evans song about marriage "I Do" entered at 72.
The news wasn't as good on the re-entries because the lone re-entry to the top 50 was Taylor Swift's "...Ready for It?" most probably due to a remix of the song with BloodPop.
Re-entries outside of the top 50 were "Last Christmas" by Wham at 55 (unsurprisingly) and "Chameleon" by Pnau at 95.
Now I am going leave you with a hit pick from the United States Billboard Hot 100, it only entered the chart there last week but this song deserves your attention. Former American Idol winner Scotty McCreery has released a new single called "Five More Minutes" and it is absolutely stunning, we need to make this song a hit in Australia, please? If we can make the absolute worst of country music (Hi Sam Hunt) a hit, we can also make one of best country songs hit too.
Monday, 18 December 2017
Thursday, 14 December 2017
New Music Friday Review: Camila Cabello, Augie March and...Mariana's Trench?
So we actually got some pretty good quality this New Music Friday, Camila Cabello released two new songs from her forthcoming album released on January 12 while Augie March return and it really is time for everybody in Australia to stop sleeping on Canadian pop punk band Mariana's Trench.
Song: Never Be the Same
Artist: Camilla Cabello
This song is apparently the follow up single to "Havana" but gee I wish I liked this more. The rattling percussion and the static like buzz hat under pin the melody in the verses before Camila pulls out her best Kate Bush impression in the pre chorus and chorus. Not a fan at all, it's not the worst but it's not something I'm keen on coming back to.
Rating: 5/10
Song: Real Friends
Artist: Camila Cabello
The better of the two songs Camila released because this track is largely rooted in guitar and it just works for Camila's vocals and quite honestly it's a song that connects more for me that Never Be The Same at least for me with Cabello on the search for 'real friends' that she can talk random stuff with. This is a nice song and I really wish this had been the single!
Rating: 7/10
Song: Bootikin
Artist: Augie March
I feel guilty that I don't push near enough Australian music so when Augie March dropped the title track from their forth coming album I was not going to miss the opportunity because as usual Augie March have released a great song that is in part dramatic and speaks to elements of the modern world. This is just a great rock song, I haven't ever really been into Augie March but this song may well just change all that.
Rating: 9/10
Song: Rhythm of Your Heart
Artist: Mariana's Trench
Mariana's Trench are a Canadian pop punk band who for some inexplicable reason have only ever experienced success in their homeland and not ever in the United States or anywhere else for some reason. (Check out their 2015 album Astoria, you will not regret it for one second).
Their newest song "Rhythm of Your Heart" which isn't on Astoria is a very eighties sounding affair with Josh Ramsay (the lead vocallist and main songwriter) sounding like he is in love but knows it's probably not a good idea, this song should be a hit around the but given the fact it feels like their management isn't keen to promote them around the world....sigh.
Rating: 8/10
Best of the week: "Bootikins" by Augie March is getting it this week no questions asked. Awesome song. If people believe in good Australian rock music then they will buy this as it deserves to be a hit
Worst: "Untouchable" by Eminem. Sadly this isn't Em's best work. Feels like he is trying way too hard to be like the young guys in the rap game right now.
New Music Friday next week
Tomorrow is the final major album release day really before everything slows down for the Christmas break. Expect new albums from Eminem and G-Eazy plus a new EP from Charli XCX.
Song: Never Be the Same
Artist: Camilla Cabello
This song is apparently the follow up single to "Havana" but gee I wish I liked this more. The rattling percussion and the static like buzz hat under pin the melody in the verses before Camila pulls out her best Kate Bush impression in the pre chorus and chorus. Not a fan at all, it's not the worst but it's not something I'm keen on coming back to.
Rating: 5/10
Song: Real Friends
Artist: Camila Cabello
The better of the two songs Camila released because this track is largely rooted in guitar and it just works for Camila's vocals and quite honestly it's a song that connects more for me that Never Be The Same at least for me with Cabello on the search for 'real friends' that she can talk random stuff with. This is a nice song and I really wish this had been the single!
Rating: 7/10
Song: Bootikin
Artist: Augie March
I feel guilty that I don't push near enough Australian music so when Augie March dropped the title track from their forth coming album I was not going to miss the opportunity because as usual Augie March have released a great song that is in part dramatic and speaks to elements of the modern world. This is just a great rock song, I haven't ever really been into Augie March but this song may well just change all that.
Rating: 9/10
Song: Rhythm of Your Heart
Artist: Mariana's Trench
Mariana's Trench are a Canadian pop punk band who for some inexplicable reason have only ever experienced success in their homeland and not ever in the United States or anywhere else for some reason. (Check out their 2015 album Astoria, you will not regret it for one second).
Their newest song "Rhythm of Your Heart" which isn't on Astoria is a very eighties sounding affair with Josh Ramsay (the lead vocallist and main songwriter) sounding like he is in love but knows it's probably not a good idea, this song should be a hit around the but given the fact it feels like their management isn't keen to promote them around the world....sigh.
Rating: 8/10
Best of the week: "Bootikins" by Augie March is getting it this week no questions asked. Awesome song. If people believe in good Australian rock music then they will buy this as it deserves to be a hit
Worst: "Untouchable" by Eminem. Sadly this isn't Em's best work. Feels like he is trying way too hard to be like the young guys in the rap game right now.
New Music Friday next week
Tomorrow is the final major album release day really before everything slows down for the Christmas break. Expect new albums from Eminem and G-Eazy plus a new EP from Charli XCX.
Monday, 11 December 2017
ARIA Top Ten/ Chart Review: 11th December: New number one as two songs crash into top 10
This week saw plenty happen, not only do we have a new number one but we also have two songs crash into the top 10 with at least one looking likely to be a shot at climbing even higher so this week wasn't all bad and we had some new entries to boot including a song from an artist running hot right now.
The top ten lost "New Rules" by Dua Lipa which slipped to number 13 and 'Too Good at Goodbyes" by Sam Smith dropped to number 11.
So what's the new number one? Unfortunately it's the horribly bland and sappy "Perfect" by Ed Sheeran (Beyonce won't be credited on the track until next week) but there's no doubt that Beyonce appearing on a remixed version of the track helped push it to number one. It also comes as we learn that Sheeran is planning on a third remix of the song with Andrea Boccelli as if we actually wanted an even more sappy version of the track.
"Havana" by Camila Cabello slipped back to number two and given she has begun promoting her new single "Never Be the Same", I can't see this returning to number one especially when you consider what has momentum behind it.
The same applies for Post Malone and 21 Savage's 'rockstar" which slipped to number 3 and also Post Malone's "I Fall Apart" at number 4. These two songs have most likely peaked and while they may hang onto their position next week given streaming for both songs is pretty impressive.
Marshmello and Khalid arrive in the top 5 with "Silence, it climbs past Marshmello's hit with Selena Gomez "Wolves" at number 6.
I called it on Twitter last week, NF climbed into the top ten this week with "Let You Down" jumping four places to number seven.
What I didn't call was the surprise at number 8 with "Meant to be" by Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line being the biggest climber of the week by jumping from 26 to 8. It's the first top ten hit in Australia for either artist.
Then we have two songs that are pretty much on their way out anyway, Khalid's "Young, Dumb and Broke" dropping two places to number 9 and "What Lovers do" by Maroon 5 and SZA dropping two places to round out the top ten at number 10.
So what else was a big mover up apart from "Meant to be"? Oddly enough, a past number one "Shape of You" by Ed Sheeran jumped from 32 to 25 but that could be because of the current number one, "I Miss You" by Clean Bandit and Julia Michaels jumped from 46 to 28, "Go Bang" by PNAU jumped from 42 to 31 (Go Aussies!) but apart from those, no real major gainers this week.
As for a top ten entry prediction, look for "Let Me go" by Hailee Steinfeld feat. Alesso and Watt to enter the top ten soon.
As for the biggest fallers, that honour falls to Pink this week with her former chart topper "What About Us" dropping to 43 from 28 last week, it wasn't a good week for Pink at all even though her album returned to number one on the album charts with the title track "Beautiful Trauma" dropping from 25 to 36. "Mi Gente" by J Balvin and Willy William dropped from 33 to 40, "Walk on Water" by Eminem and Beyonce continues to under perform dropping to 38 from 24
There was one re-entry and surprisingly quite high up, it's also one of the worst Christmas songs known to man, "All I want for Christmas is You" by Mariah Carey re-entered at number 18.
Two new entries to the top 50 this week and I called out this song as being likely to be huge last, well "Candy Paint" by Post Malone has arrived at number 24, this song is showing all the signs of being BIGGER than both "rockstar" and "I Fall Apart" put together.
As for the other new entry, it's only G-Easy and Halsey's pipe dream of being the modern Bonnie and Clyde "Him & I" at number 37.
As for new entries to the top 100, there were two with "So Far away" by Martin Garrix and David Guetta feat. Jamie Scott and Romy Dya at number 58 and "Miss You" by Louis Tomlinson at 66.
Nothing all that remarkable or surprising with the drop outs, there were three "Too Much to Ask" by Niall Horan, " Bodak Yellow (Money Moves" by Cardi B and "Mic Drop" by BTS and Desiigner all dropped out.
So that rounds things up for the week. Hopefully I'll have my worst hit songs of the year up at some point this week and also New Music Friday Review coming up with plenty of Camila Cabello to talk about!
The top ten lost "New Rules" by Dua Lipa which slipped to number 13 and 'Too Good at Goodbyes" by Sam Smith dropped to number 11.
So what's the new number one? Unfortunately it's the horribly bland and sappy "Perfect" by Ed Sheeran (Beyonce won't be credited on the track until next week) but there's no doubt that Beyonce appearing on a remixed version of the track helped push it to number one. It also comes as we learn that Sheeran is planning on a third remix of the song with Andrea Boccelli as if we actually wanted an even more sappy version of the track.
"Havana" by Camila Cabello slipped back to number two and given she has begun promoting her new single "Never Be the Same", I can't see this returning to number one especially when you consider what has momentum behind it.
The same applies for Post Malone and 21 Savage's 'rockstar" which slipped to number 3 and also Post Malone's "I Fall Apart" at number 4. These two songs have most likely peaked and while they may hang onto their position next week given streaming for both songs is pretty impressive.
Marshmello and Khalid arrive in the top 5 with "Silence, it climbs past Marshmello's hit with Selena Gomez "Wolves" at number 6.
I called it on Twitter last week, NF climbed into the top ten this week with "Let You Down" jumping four places to number seven.
What I didn't call was the surprise at number 8 with "Meant to be" by Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line being the biggest climber of the week by jumping from 26 to 8. It's the first top ten hit in Australia for either artist.
Then we have two songs that are pretty much on their way out anyway, Khalid's "Young, Dumb and Broke" dropping two places to number 9 and "What Lovers do" by Maroon 5 and SZA dropping two places to round out the top ten at number 10.
So what else was a big mover up apart from "Meant to be"? Oddly enough, a past number one "Shape of You" by Ed Sheeran jumped from 32 to 25 but that could be because of the current number one, "I Miss You" by Clean Bandit and Julia Michaels jumped from 46 to 28, "Go Bang" by PNAU jumped from 42 to 31 (Go Aussies!) but apart from those, no real major gainers this week.
As for a top ten entry prediction, look for "Let Me go" by Hailee Steinfeld feat. Alesso and Watt to enter the top ten soon.
As for the biggest fallers, that honour falls to Pink this week with her former chart topper "What About Us" dropping to 43 from 28 last week, it wasn't a good week for Pink at all even though her album returned to number one on the album charts with the title track "Beautiful Trauma" dropping from 25 to 36. "Mi Gente" by J Balvin and Willy William dropped from 33 to 40, "Walk on Water" by Eminem and Beyonce continues to under perform dropping to 38 from 24
There was one re-entry and surprisingly quite high up, it's also one of the worst Christmas songs known to man, "All I want for Christmas is You" by Mariah Carey re-entered at number 18.
Two new entries to the top 50 this week and I called out this song as being likely to be huge last, well "Candy Paint" by Post Malone has arrived at number 24, this song is showing all the signs of being BIGGER than both "rockstar" and "I Fall Apart" put together.
As for the other new entry, it's only G-Easy and Halsey's pipe dream of being the modern Bonnie and Clyde "Him & I" at number 37.
As for new entries to the top 100, there were two with "So Far away" by Martin Garrix and David Guetta feat. Jamie Scott and Romy Dya at number 58 and "Miss You" by Louis Tomlinson at 66.
Nothing all that remarkable or surprising with the drop outs, there were three "Too Much to Ask" by Niall Horan, " Bodak Yellow (Money Moves" by Cardi B and "Mic Drop" by BTS and Desiigner all dropped out.
So that rounds things up for the week. Hopefully I'll have my worst hit songs of the year up at some point this week and also New Music Friday Review coming up with plenty of Camila Cabello to talk about!
Thursday, 7 December 2017
New Music Friday Review: G -Eazy and Halsey's "Bonnie and Clyde" song.
Yet again a shorter than usual New Music Friday in the holiday season but I will post several songs to give a chance to.
Song: Him & I
Artist: G-Eazy, Halsey
So we have G-Eazy and his girlfriend Halsey releasing a song that Halsey described as being a "Bonnie and Clyde" song between two lovers cause there's nothing more amazing or original in pop rap than comparing your relationship to a pair of lovebird murderers.
As for the song, Halsey does well on the hook but wow, the lyrics are generic as all get out and G-Eazy jokes about if he was ever to be caught cheating, Halsey would cut his "hahahaha" off (we all know what he means though) and then goes on about dying and doing drugs. Meh, this song is forgettable, guaranteed I won't remember it unless radio picks it up
Rating: 4/10
Song; Miss You
Artist: Louis Tomlinson
So this might well be one of Louis Tomlinson's better songs, mainly because he has shed the EDM producers which I thought hamstrung the messages of his previous songs but "Miss You" takes a very pop rock feel rather than EDM and it works well with the guitar plus the stadium rock feel of the chorus. I actually like this a lot more than when I first heard it. Maybe Louis should shed the likes of Steve Aoki and Digital Farm Animals permanently.
Rating: 6/10
Songs to check out
"Stand Up Tragedy" by The Fratellis
"Broken People" by Logic feat. Rag 'n' Bone Man
"Fireworks" by First Aid Kit.
Best of the week: It's going to a song called "Swing" by Josiah and the Bonnevilles. It's actually pretty excellent.
Worst: Ugh. "Him & I" by G-Eazy and Halsey gets it for being forgettable.
Next week's New Music Friday:
Camila Cabello is releasing TWO new songs
Dinah Jane of 5th Harmony fame and Leona Lewis are releasing something tomorrow
So that wraps it up for this week. Don't forget you and check out the songs that I have been listening to this year via my playlist on Spotify. ARIA Chart out on Saturday, something tells me we're in for a
"perfect" new number one so stay tuned for my review of all that craziness.
Song: Him & I
Artist: G-Eazy, Halsey
So we have G-Eazy and his girlfriend Halsey releasing a song that Halsey described as being a "Bonnie and Clyde" song between two lovers cause there's nothing more amazing or original in pop rap than comparing your relationship to a pair of lovebird murderers.
As for the song, Halsey does well on the hook but wow, the lyrics are generic as all get out and G-Eazy jokes about if he was ever to be caught cheating, Halsey would cut his "hahahaha" off (we all know what he means though) and then goes on about dying and doing drugs. Meh, this song is forgettable, guaranteed I won't remember it unless radio picks it up
Rating: 4/10
Song; Miss You
Artist: Louis Tomlinson
So this might well be one of Louis Tomlinson's better songs, mainly because he has shed the EDM producers which I thought hamstrung the messages of his previous songs but "Miss You" takes a very pop rock feel rather than EDM and it works well with the guitar plus the stadium rock feel of the chorus. I actually like this a lot more than when I first heard it. Maybe Louis should shed the likes of Steve Aoki and Digital Farm Animals permanently.
Rating: 6/10
Songs to check out
"Stand Up Tragedy" by The Fratellis
"Broken People" by Logic feat. Rag 'n' Bone Man
"Fireworks" by First Aid Kit.
Best of the week: It's going to a song called "Swing" by Josiah and the Bonnevilles. It's actually pretty excellent.
Worst: Ugh. "Him & I" by G-Eazy and Halsey gets it for being forgettable.
Next week's New Music Friday:
Camila Cabello is releasing TWO new songs
Dinah Jane of 5th Harmony fame and Leona Lewis are releasing something tomorrow
So that wraps it up for this week. Don't forget you and check out the songs that I have been listening to this year via my playlist on Spotify. ARIA Chart out on Saturday, something tells me we're in for a
"perfect" new number one so stay tuned for my review of all that craziness.
Tuesday, 5 December 2017
ARIA top ten/Chart Review: 4th December: Top 10 barely got moves
I considered not bothering with this week's chart because barely anything happened inside the top 10 apart from a few moves lower down the top ten.
So yes, for a third week "Havana" by Camila Cabello remains at number one because it's had a pretty damn good sales week.
"Rockstar" by Post Malone and 21 Savage remains at number 2 but I see this song falling away a bit now especially with competition moving in behind it.
Post Malone's 2nd song inside the top 5 "I Fall Apart" remains at number 3 but yet again I really don't see this as a threat to "Havana"
Perhaps the biggest threat to "Havana" lies at number 4 with "Perfect" by Ed Sheeran and with a remix featuring Beyonce dropping on Friday, there is a very big chance that this song will make a serious play for the number one spot,
"Wolves" by Marshmello and Selena Gomez couldn't bridge the margins so remained at number 5. Marshmello's collab with Khalid "Silence remains at number 6.
Khalid remains at number seven with his solo hit and one that keeps growing on me every time I hear it "Young, Dumb and Broke"
Then finally we get to some movement with "What Lovers Do" by Maroon 5 and SZA up one to number 8 and "New Rules" by Dua Lipa up to number 9 but both those moves up look to be based on the weakness "Too Good at Goodbyes" by Sam Smith slipping to number 10.
Now where things get interesting is the moves outside of the top 10, biggest gainer of the week where "Anywhere" by Rita Ora which moved from 23 to break into the top 20 at number 16 while NF's "Let You Down" jumped to the cusp of the top 10 at number 11 up from 17 last week. Pink's "Beautiful Trauma" jumped from 32 to 25 probably more based on the fact some people can't get enough of Channing Tatum.
As for the biggest losers? The biggest loser this week was "Walk on Water" by Eminem and Beyonce which continued it's downward momentum 24 from 15 last week. "1-800-273-8255" by Logic feat. Alessia Cara and Khalid slipped to number 22 from 16. A song that continues not to catch on whatsoever is "Bodak Yellow (Money Moves)" by Cardi B which slipped to number 45 from 38 last week.
So what dropped out?, There were three drop outs most surprisingly two of them from Taylor Swift with both "..Ready For It?" and "Look What You Made Me do" falling out of the chart, would expect "Look What You Made Me Do" will make the year end ARIA singles chart though. The other drop out is "Location" by Khalid.
As for the new entries inside the top 50: the highest debut this week was "Meant to be" by Bebe Rexha feat. country music (although in light of recent songs by Florida Georgia Line I guess that 'country' label can be questioned) duo Florida Georgia Line at number 26. "I Miss You" by Clean Bandit feat. Julia Michaels at number 46 and "Mic Drop (Stve Aoki Remix" by BTS and Desiigner entered the top 50 at number 50.
Outside of the top 50, the best of the new entries was "Deja-Vu" by Timmy Trumpet and Savage at number 55, "Cola" by CamelPhat and Elderbrook (this song is blowing up huge in the UK) at number 89 and "Kiwi by Harry Styles at number 97.
Would expect the ARIAs to have much more of an impact on this week's chart but before I go I want to alert you all to a song that could well be about to blow up big time on the charts, I mentioned Post Malone earlier, well he has a song on the Billboard Hot 100 right now called "Candy Paint" from the Fate of the Furious soundtrack and there are signs that this song is headed for the ARIA singles chart big time.
See you all soon for New Music Friday Review!
So yes, for a third week "Havana" by Camila Cabello remains at number one because it's had a pretty damn good sales week.
"Rockstar" by Post Malone and 21 Savage remains at number 2 but I see this song falling away a bit now especially with competition moving in behind it.
Post Malone's 2nd song inside the top 5 "I Fall Apart" remains at number 3 but yet again I really don't see this as a threat to "Havana"
Perhaps the biggest threat to "Havana" lies at number 4 with "Perfect" by Ed Sheeran and with a remix featuring Beyonce dropping on Friday, there is a very big chance that this song will make a serious play for the number one spot,
"Wolves" by Marshmello and Selena Gomez couldn't bridge the margins so remained at number 5. Marshmello's collab with Khalid "Silence remains at number 6.
Khalid remains at number seven with his solo hit and one that keeps growing on me every time I hear it "Young, Dumb and Broke"
Then finally we get to some movement with "What Lovers Do" by Maroon 5 and SZA up one to number 8 and "New Rules" by Dua Lipa up to number 9 but both those moves up look to be based on the weakness "Too Good at Goodbyes" by Sam Smith slipping to number 10.
Now where things get interesting is the moves outside of the top 10, biggest gainer of the week where "Anywhere" by Rita Ora which moved from 23 to break into the top 20 at number 16 while NF's "Let You Down" jumped to the cusp of the top 10 at number 11 up from 17 last week. Pink's "Beautiful Trauma" jumped from 32 to 25 probably more based on the fact some people can't get enough of Channing Tatum.
As for the biggest losers? The biggest loser this week was "Walk on Water" by Eminem and Beyonce which continued it's downward momentum 24 from 15 last week. "1-800-273-8255" by Logic feat. Alessia Cara and Khalid slipped to number 22 from 16. A song that continues not to catch on whatsoever is "Bodak Yellow (Money Moves)" by Cardi B which slipped to number 45 from 38 last week.
So what dropped out?, There were three drop outs most surprisingly two of them from Taylor Swift with both "..Ready For It?" and "Look What You Made Me do" falling out of the chart, would expect "Look What You Made Me Do" will make the year end ARIA singles chart though. The other drop out is "Location" by Khalid.
As for the new entries inside the top 50: the highest debut this week was "Meant to be" by Bebe Rexha feat. country music (although in light of recent songs by Florida Georgia Line I guess that 'country' label can be questioned) duo Florida Georgia Line at number 26. "I Miss You" by Clean Bandit feat. Julia Michaels at number 46 and "Mic Drop (Stve Aoki Remix" by BTS and Desiigner entered the top 50 at number 50.
Outside of the top 50, the best of the new entries was "Deja-Vu" by Timmy Trumpet and Savage at number 55, "Cola" by CamelPhat and Elderbrook (this song is blowing up huge in the UK) at number 89 and "Kiwi by Harry Styles at number 97.
Would expect the ARIAs to have much more of an impact on this week's chart but before I go I want to alert you all to a song that could well be about to blow up big time on the charts, I mentioned Post Malone earlier, well he has a song on the Billboard Hot 100 right now called "Candy Paint" from the Fate of the Furious soundtrack and there are signs that this song is headed for the ARIA singles chart big time.
See you all soon for New Music Friday Review!
Thursday, 30 November 2017
New Music Friday: Little Mix, James Arthur
Short New Music Friday this week because there's not a great deal around that is quite worth writing about this week and quite frankly I would rather work on some year end stuff and also...there wasn't a lot of music that would be deemed worth writing about but Little Mix released the dueluxe edition of Glory |Days and a new James Arthur song so it can't be all that bad.
Song: Is Your Love Enough?
Artist: Little Mix
New songs that come off dulux editions of albums tend not to be good, they usually feel like songs that have been left on the cutting room floor of the recording studio for whatever reason so I was dubious when going into listen to this song however this song is actually pretty damn good, that said you can tell that Little Mix have spent a lot of time around Latin music after their collaboration with CNCO because there is a serious latin flavour to "Is Your Love Enough?" but hey it works so I'll take it!
Rating: 8/10
Song: Naked
Artist: James Arthur
Oh James, no. If this song is about sex then this is about the furthrest thing from sexy what with the piano and jarring percussion with a chorus that features James Arthur declaring he is standing in a room naked for this girl, after all maybe it's the fact he is standing in the room naked that is putting the girl off. Just no. Ewwww. Maybe stop blaming her and put some clothes on, James.
4/10
Song: This is How We Roll
Artist: Cole Swindell
Pretty simple, a bro country sontg complete with all the cliches and Cole Swindell thinking singing out of tune on the chorus is an option. This is awful, fast forward this! Sooner Cole Swindell works out bro country has sputtered out the better.
Rating: 2/10
Best: Easily "Is your Love Enough" by Little Mix. Easily!
Worst: For terrible bro-country at the end of 2017, Cole Swindell gets it.
New Music Friday 1st December
Louis Tomlinson is releasing a song called "Miss You"
There's talk of a G-Eazy and Halsey collaboration being released (or as some may think) escaping.
Song: Is Your Love Enough?
Artist: Little Mix
New songs that come off dulux editions of albums tend not to be good, they usually feel like songs that have been left on the cutting room floor of the recording studio for whatever reason so I was dubious when going into listen to this song however this song is actually pretty damn good, that said you can tell that Little Mix have spent a lot of time around Latin music after their collaboration with CNCO because there is a serious latin flavour to "Is Your Love Enough?" but hey it works so I'll take it!
Rating: 8/10
Song: Naked
Artist: James Arthur
Oh James, no. If this song is about sex then this is about the furthrest thing from sexy what with the piano and jarring percussion with a chorus that features James Arthur declaring he is standing in a room naked for this girl, after all maybe it's the fact he is standing in the room naked that is putting the girl off. Just no. Ewwww. Maybe stop blaming her and put some clothes on, James.
4/10
Song: This is How We Roll
Artist: Cole Swindell
Pretty simple, a bro country sontg complete with all the cliches and Cole Swindell thinking singing out of tune on the chorus is an option. This is awful, fast forward this! Sooner Cole Swindell works out bro country has sputtered out the better.
Rating: 2/10
Best: Easily "Is your Love Enough" by Little Mix. Easily!
Worst: For terrible bro-country at the end of 2017, Cole Swindell gets it.
New Music Friday 1st December
Louis Tomlinson is releasing a song called "Miss You"
There's talk of a G-Eazy and Halsey collaboration being released (or as some may think) escaping.
Sunday, 26 November 2017
ARIA Top ten/Chart Review: November 27. Havana remains number 1 as Anywhere climbs
I wasn't expecting a lot of change this week, largely because the big releases have finally slowed down and we usually don't get much in the way of big names dropping new music especially in December when there's an onslaught of artists desperate to cash in Christmas by releasing Christmas music eg: Sia amongst others.
But enough of all that, the only song to leave the top ten was "Walk on Water" by Eminem feat. Beyonce which fell 5 places to number 15.
For a second week, Camila Cabello remains number 1 for a second week with "Havana" because she's ruling sales and Youtube, she's not quite there yet on streaming. Could well be a long term number 1 if those streams pick up some steam all of a sudden.
"Rockstar" by Post Malone and 21 Savage stays at number 2, it gained ground on sales but not enough to return to number 1 as it is absolutely crushing streaming at the moment.
What is looking like being a threat for number one is Post Malone's second song inside the top 10 and the new number 1 in New Zealand, "I Fall Apart", this song has found a swell of momentum of the back of "Rockstar" going number one with people checking out Post Malone's other work. Just a pity that the song isn't all that good.
"Perfect" by Ed Sheeran slips back to number 4. I don't see this being a player for the number one spot right now. Streaming is letting down this song, it's streaming numbers are not good even though sales are impressive.
Biggest mover inside the top 10 sits at number 5 and I suspect this is because of the performance and subsequent controversy over said performance, "Wolves" by Marshmello and Selena Gomez climbed 4 places this week, it could very make a play for top spot in a week or two if this momentum keeps up, streaming and sales numbers are decent.
"Silence" by Marshmello and Khalid climbed one place to number 6. It's going alright sales wise but not as strongly as "Wolves" is.
The pushes for both "Wolves" and "Silence" saw Khalid's "Young, Dumb and Broke" fall to number 7. I still don't know what to think about this song if I am quite honest but I am glad it's here over some of the songs bubbling up below it.
Sam Smith's "Too Good at Goodbyes" continues to fall, this week down two spots to number 8 because momentum for this song is sputtering out. Should still make the year end list.
Maroon 5's probable lone hit from "Red Pill Blues" called "What Lovers Do" feat. SZA dropped from 8 to 9 this week.
Rounding out the top ten is the surprise return of Dua Lipa's "New Rules" which jumped one place this week.
Biggest gainer this week was Rita Ora's excellent song "Anywhere" which climbed from 37 to 23. Looking likely that this song could make a run for the top ten.
What's not so excellent is the gains for Lil Pump's "Gucci Gang" which climbed from 26 to 21, I really still do not see the appeal of that song. NF's "Let You Down" (a song I am ambivalent on) broke into the top 20 at number 17. The title track from Pink's album "Beautiful Trauma" climbed to 32 off the back of the release of the video.
Biggest loser was "...Ready for it" by Taylor Swift which slipped ten to number 45 (the sooner that song is gone the better for all concerned, I can't believe they gave that song a video), "Look What You Made Me Do" by Taylor Swift slipped from 43 to 49 but apart from those two there were no real major losers this week. Still surprising "Bodak Yellow" by Cardi B continues not to catch on.
No re-entries this week and we got three new entries to the top 50, the highest debut went to "Dirty Sexy Money" by David Guetta feat. Afrojack, Charli XCX and French Montana at number 37, "Go Bang" by Pnau at number 48 and "Whatever It Takes" by Imagine Dragons at number 50.
New entries to the top 100 is a long list this week, starting at number 64 with "You Are the Reason" by Calum Scott, "Home" by Machine Gun Kelly, X Ambassadors and Bebe Rexha arrived at 74, "Get it Right" by Diplo feat Mo at number 77, "Plain Jane" by A$AP Ferg at 79, "Echame La Culpa" by Luis Fonsi and Demi Lovato at number 80 (Disappointing as that song is awesome), "Hola" by Flo Rida and Maluma at 81 and finally "All Falls Down" by Alan Walker feat. Noah Cyrus and Digital Farm Animals.
As for the drop outs, there were three with "Gorgeous" by Taylor Swift, "Praying" by Kesha and "Feels" by Calvin Harris feat. Pharrell Williams, Katy Perry and Big Sean. Both should in all likelihood make the year end list.
So that rounds out the chart review, I am expecting a chart slow down to kick in so "Havana" could well remain at number one unless something comes along unexpectedly to topple it. See you soon for ARIA Awards predictions and New Music Friday review
But enough of all that, the only song to leave the top ten was "Walk on Water" by Eminem feat. Beyonce which fell 5 places to number 15.
For a second week, Camila Cabello remains number 1 for a second week with "Havana" because she's ruling sales and Youtube, she's not quite there yet on streaming. Could well be a long term number 1 if those streams pick up some steam all of a sudden.
"Rockstar" by Post Malone and 21 Savage stays at number 2, it gained ground on sales but not enough to return to number 1 as it is absolutely crushing streaming at the moment.
What is looking like being a threat for number one is Post Malone's second song inside the top 10 and the new number 1 in New Zealand, "I Fall Apart", this song has found a swell of momentum of the back of "Rockstar" going number one with people checking out Post Malone's other work. Just a pity that the song isn't all that good.
"Perfect" by Ed Sheeran slips back to number 4. I don't see this being a player for the number one spot right now. Streaming is letting down this song, it's streaming numbers are not good even though sales are impressive.
Biggest mover inside the top 10 sits at number 5 and I suspect this is because of the performance and subsequent controversy over said performance, "Wolves" by Marshmello and Selena Gomez climbed 4 places this week, it could very make a play for top spot in a week or two if this momentum keeps up, streaming and sales numbers are decent.
"Silence" by Marshmello and Khalid climbed one place to number 6. It's going alright sales wise but not as strongly as "Wolves" is.
The pushes for both "Wolves" and "Silence" saw Khalid's "Young, Dumb and Broke" fall to number 7. I still don't know what to think about this song if I am quite honest but I am glad it's here over some of the songs bubbling up below it.
Sam Smith's "Too Good at Goodbyes" continues to fall, this week down two spots to number 8 because momentum for this song is sputtering out. Should still make the year end list.
Maroon 5's probable lone hit from "Red Pill Blues" called "What Lovers Do" feat. SZA dropped from 8 to 9 this week.
Rounding out the top ten is the surprise return of Dua Lipa's "New Rules" which jumped one place this week.
Biggest gainer this week was Rita Ora's excellent song "Anywhere" which climbed from 37 to 23. Looking likely that this song could make a run for the top ten.
What's not so excellent is the gains for Lil Pump's "Gucci Gang" which climbed from 26 to 21, I really still do not see the appeal of that song. NF's "Let You Down" (a song I am ambivalent on) broke into the top 20 at number 17. The title track from Pink's album "Beautiful Trauma" climbed to 32 off the back of the release of the video.
Biggest loser was "...Ready for it" by Taylor Swift which slipped ten to number 45 (the sooner that song is gone the better for all concerned, I can't believe they gave that song a video), "Look What You Made Me Do" by Taylor Swift slipped from 43 to 49 but apart from those two there were no real major losers this week. Still surprising "Bodak Yellow" by Cardi B continues not to catch on.
No re-entries this week and we got three new entries to the top 50, the highest debut went to "Dirty Sexy Money" by David Guetta feat. Afrojack, Charli XCX and French Montana at number 37, "Go Bang" by Pnau at number 48 and "Whatever It Takes" by Imagine Dragons at number 50.
New entries to the top 100 is a long list this week, starting at number 64 with "You Are the Reason" by Calum Scott, "Home" by Machine Gun Kelly, X Ambassadors and Bebe Rexha arrived at 74, "Get it Right" by Diplo feat Mo at number 77, "Plain Jane" by A$AP Ferg at 79, "Echame La Culpa" by Luis Fonsi and Demi Lovato at number 80 (Disappointing as that song is awesome), "Hola" by Flo Rida and Maluma at 81 and finally "All Falls Down" by Alan Walker feat. Noah Cyrus and Digital Farm Animals.
As for the drop outs, there were three with "Gorgeous" by Taylor Swift, "Praying" by Kesha and "Feels" by Calvin Harris feat. Pharrell Williams, Katy Perry and Big Sean. Both should in all likelihood make the year end list.
So that rounds out the chart review, I am expecting a chart slow down to kick in so "Havana" could well remain at number one unless something comes along unexpectedly to topple it. See you soon for ARIA Awards predictions and New Music Friday review
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