Monday, 5 October 2020

ARIA Singles Top Ten/ Chart Review: 5th October. Australia always in a Mood for a new number one but thunder only happens when it's raining

 This week is a remarkable one, we have a week where there several stories worth attention here, one being the return to the top 50 of an iconic 70s classic, a new talent rising to the top ten and a new number one so there is plenty to get to here so first up let's tackle the matter of our top ten and the new number one that being "Mood" by 24k Goldn and Iann Dior, it got to number one thanks mostly to streaming and a sales advantage of it's closest competitor. I for one couldn't be happier this has finally got to the top of the singles chart, it's a damn great song.

Former chart topper "WAP" by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion fell back to number two as it just couldn't go with "Mood" on streaming, it also lost a lot of traction on sales as well which didn't help it's cause but it remained comfortably ahead of "Head & Heart" by Joel Corry feat MNEK which while it's doing better than the top two on sales but it just doesn't quite have the streaming to match the top two just yet.

Consistent streaming and sales kept "Holy" by Justin Bieber feat. Chance the Rapper at number four somehow. I really want to see this song gone sooner rather than later.

Now what might stick around bit longer is "Savage Love" by Jawsh 685 and Jason DeRulo, which remained at number five however a remix with BTS was released on Friday which means this song could rebound. The remix isn't great at all either. 

Then we have a slew of songs that benefitted from the collapse of "One Too Many" by Keith Urban and Pink to number 19 like "Lemonade" by Internet Money and Gunna feat. Don Toliver and NAV up one place to number six, "Watermelon Sugar" by Harry Styles up one to number seven and "Breaking Me" by Topic feat. A7S also up one to number eight.

Saint Jhn returns to the top ten up three places to number 9 with "Roses". Seriously, I thought we were done with this whiff of a song.

Finally in a first Australian top ten for this artist, "You Broke Me First" by Tate McRae is at number ten having rose four places, this song has traction is probably going to stay in the top ten even if it's just really pale attempted imitation of sound that Billie Eilish has done better.


Gains 

So the gains are a bit all over the place here but "Ain't It Different" by Headie One feat. AJ Tracey and Stormzy continues to be a hit in the making as rose from 29 to 16 this week. (I wish it didn't sample "Butterfly" by Crazy Town but that's another story entirely);

Ritt Momney's "Put Your Records On" continues to be a thing by climbing fourteen places to number 20. This song is going to stick around and be a hit for some bizarre reason, I don't like the production on this thing.

Machine Gun Kelly's "My Ex's Best Friend" feat. Blackbear rose from 35 to 22 following the release of MGK's album "Tickets to My Downfall", an album that has surprisingly divided opinion. I actually think the album is a lot of fun and worth checking out.


Re Entries

Here's the other big story for this week, thanks to a Tik Tok meme going viral, Fleetwood Mac's 1977 single "Dreams" is on the ARIA singles chart at number 39. It peaked at number 19 on the Kent Music Report chart during it's original chart run back in 1977 and didn't make the year end list for that year so yeah it would be awesome if we did make this song a hit in 2020 and give Fleetwood Mac the hit they kind of never really had in Australia apart from "Tusk"


Losers

So I already mentioned the unsurprising fall of "One Too Many" by Keith Urban and Pink to 19 so outside of that "Popstar" by DJ Khaled and Drake fell five places to 26 while "Rain On Me" by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande also fell five to 29 and "Heather" by Conan Gray dropped from 27 to 33 this week.

A little disappointing was the five place fall of "Kings & Queens" by Ava Max to 37  as the hype dies for that album of hers.


Drop Outs

Two reasonably big drop outs with "The Woo" by Pop Smoke and "Smile" by Juice WRLD and The Weeknd both gone, they took "OK not be OK" by Marshmello and Demi Lovato and "Ice Cream" by Blackpink and Selena Gomez with them, although the latter is likely to be back next week given the release of that Blackpink album on Friday.


New Entries

Three new entries this week with Travis Scott teaming up with Young Thug and M.I.A for the highest new entry of the week with "Franchise" at number 31. I am not sure about the longevity of this one just yet.

Same could could said for Sam Smith's 'Diamonds" in at number 46. Would love to see this become a hit because it is the best new song of the week.

Salem Ilese has her first charting hit with "Mad At Disney" debuting at 50, I expect this one to stick around unfortunately.

That ends quite the bizarre and actually...kind of good week. Next week probably will see some Blackpink with the return of "Ice Cream" and How You Like That" along with the collab with Cardi B, hopefully one or two songs off that shockingly really good "Savage Mode 2" by 21 Savage and Metro Boomin'. Shawn Mendes also returned with a new single which is likely also chart. We'll find out on Saturday at 5pm AEDT


Thursday, 1 October 2020

2000 Sound: 1st October: Teenage Dirtbag has Everything You Need while Music's back at number one

 This week was a busy one folks so let's get straight into it with the top ten where we start with the unfortunate but predictable return of "Music" by Madonna to number one because basically nothing challenged it this week and sales were at least consistent.

It's closest competitor is "Most Girls" by Pink rising five places to number two this week on the back of a serious sales boost, hell, it's probably the reason why "On A Night Like This" by Kylie Minogue fell back to number three as it couldn't maintain those massive sales. 

This places "Shackles (Praise You)" by Mary Mary in an awkward spot because it shifted down one place to number four, it's sales really are slowly dying, it seems like it might fade out of the top ten soon enough but we'll have to see.

Robbie Williams held firm at number five this week with "Rock DJ" which is a good thing because right behind it is the highest debut this week coming from Madison Avenue with "Everything You Need" at number six...now I don't expect this song to last in the top ten but given it's not a good song I am annoyed its here.

Which is good news for the continued upward momentum of Craig David's "Walking Away" which rose three places to number seven, this could go top five soon however some of that rise can be put down to the sudden four place collapse of Anastacia's former chart topper "I'm Outta Love" down to number eight, sad but it's on its way out naturally

The same could be said for "Lucky" by Britney Spears which took a three place tumble to number nine. 

Unfortunately rising sevn places to number ten is Bomfunk MC's "B-Boys & Flygirls". Can we just stop and not let this become a hit, please? Bad enough "Freestyler" got to number one.


Gains

So we've got two songs that broke into the top twenty this week with "Let's Get Loud" by Jennifer Lopez up from 23 to 19 and Madasun's pretty good "Don't You Worry" up two places to 20.

Beyond that...well... there's a ten place gain for Nine Days with "Absolutely (Story of a Girl)" to 33. This song is as catchy as hell so I hope its a hit while "Friends Forever (Graduation)" by Vitamin C went up five places to 40. 


Losers

"Day & Night" by Billie Piper lost all traction this week to slip twenty places to number 24 while "Everything You Want" by Vertical Horizon lost eleven places back to 46 which is a shame because I really like that song.

In much better news, "I Think I'm in Love With You" by Jessica Simpson crashed from 33 to 47 while Lonestar's "Amazed" dropped fourteen places to 50. 

A song I am ambivalent on is "Could I Have this Kiss foreever" by Whitney Houston and Enrique Iglesias as it fell hard from 32 to 49. 

"Toca's Miracle" by Fragma plunged nine places to 38 while it was a similar tale for "Say It Isn't So" by Bon Jovi as it dropped from 19 to 28. 

Bardot's "Theae Days" skidded down six to 27 while "Breathless" by The Corrs is down nine places to 23.

Finally "The Real Slim Shady" by Eminem dropped from 16 to 22 and "Try Again" by Aaliyah dropped six places to 21.


New  Entries

We have an interesting slew of new entries outside of Madison Avenue's "Everything You Need" at number six. 

American band Wheatus have somehow managed to lodge their first ARIA chart single at number 15, the song is called "Teenage Dirtbag", the song is pretty good but still very weird it debuted this high.

At number 24 is Billie Piper's follow up to "Day & Night" called "Something Deep Inside"...I'm pretty meh about this one if i am to be honest, "Day & Night" feels more memorable.

Destiny's Child return at number 26 with "Bug A Boo", it's better than "Jumpin' Jumpin'"...I guess?

American R'n' B star Samantha Mumba has her first ARIA charting single with "Gotta Tell You" at number 32...I really like this song...might be the best of the new arrivals this week.

Finally, Green Day's "Minority" check in at number 36, again, this song is fine...it's a typical Green Day song.


Monday, 28 September 2020

ARIA Top Ten Singles/Chart Review: 28th September. Is the race for number one on?

 So this week was finally interesting in terms of the number one spot and the top ten because we got some movement and some interesting shifts that I have no idea will end up sticking around long term but let's start with what is starting to brew at the very top where "WAP" by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion remains at number one for a sixth week but the song is starting to show signs of weakness as it started slipping on sales and even more crucially on streaming especially on Spotify.

All that makes "WAP" vulnerable to "Mood" by 24kGoldn and Iann Dior which is getting plenty of streaming traction...just needs to get some consistent momentum on streaming and it could well surpass "WAP" for number one.

It pretty much leaves "Head & Heart" by Joel Corry feat. MNEK a bystander watching as two heavyweights duke it out, its got great sales but only solid streaming but it's not quite as competitive with the two songs above it

We have the first two new entries in the top ten (three overall in the top 50) with "Holy" by Justin Bieber feat. Chance the Rapper in at number four, Now I won't talk too much about the song's quality of the song here because I am planning to do a top 20 ranked on this week but it debuted this high thanks to a combination of good sales and streaming which means it could be here awhile.,,yay (sarcasm).

It was enough to push "Savage Love" by Jawsh 685 feat. Jason DeRulo down one place to number five as it list ground on streaming with sales really keeping it in the top five.

Next up we have a new entry that shocked plenty of people, "One Too Many" by Keith Urban feat. Pink in at number six! It's Urban's first top ten hit on the all genre ARIA singles chart and it got there purely on sales, it's had enormous sales through out the past week. 

"Lemonade" by Internet Money and Gunna frat. Don Toliver and Nav is into the top ten up six places to number sevem....thanks to streaming because of course streaming would love the most basic of hip hop songs.

The rest of the top ten are the songs that have probably overstayed their welcome in the top ten with "Watermelon Sugar" by Harry Styles which slipped two to number eight, "Breaking Me" by Topic feat. A7S down four places to number nine and finally "Rockstar" by DaBaby feat. Roddy Ricch which dropped three to number ten.

Gains

The gains this week are mostly muted with the biggest gain of the week was for Machine Gun Kelly's "My Ex's Best Friend" feat. Blackbear to 35 (I expect another rise for this next week given MGK released his album yesterday and it's actually not bad),

"Popstar" by DJ Khaled and Drake gained 4 places to 21. "Kings & Queens" by Ava Max only managed a two place rise off the back of the album release to 31.

 

Losers

So some really big losers this week including "Ice Cream" by Blackpink and Selena Gomez down ten to 50...this has stuck around longer than I had hoped...oh well it will be gone next week hopefully.

"Smile" by Juice WRLD frat. The Weeknd down from 32 to 45 while "Wishing Well" also by Juice WRLD slipped from 38 to 42 and "Come & Go" frat. Marshmello down six to 20.

"Secrets" by Regard and Raye down eight places from 29 to 37 while much to my relier "Together" by Sia slipped from  27 to 32. 

Finally "Heather" by Conan Gray down six to 21.


Drop outs

None of three drop outs are all that surprising with "Be Kind" by Marshmello and Halsey, "Tap In" by Saweetie and "Over Now" by Calvin Harris and The Weeknd all gone and most likely won't be back.


New Entries

So apart from the two new entries in the top ten, there was one other new entry this week with a cover of Corinne Bailey Rae's "Put Your Records On" by American singer Ritt Momney aka Jake Butler at number 34.


So that wraps up the week..not sure what will hit the chart in terms of new releases...maybe that new Travis Scott song, we'll have to see when the ARIA singles chart updates on Saturday at 5pm


Thursday, 24 September 2020

2000 Sound: 24th September. Don't You Worry...Kylie's number one on a night like this.

 So it's another fairly standard week until you look right at the very top of the chart and smile with relief because we finally have a brand new number one and while I anticipated "On A Night Like This" by Kylie Minogue would challenge "Music" by Madonna for number one, I didn't expect it to be successful which is what happened. "On a Night Like This" is Kylie's second number one single, it had huge sales this week which helped it to ride all the way to the top however I don't expect it to last which is why unfortunately Madonna, pushed back to number two this week, is still a chance at number one with "Music"

Kylie's massive debut also resulted in the rest of the top five being pushed back with "Shackles (Praise You) down one to number three, "I'm Outta Love" by Anastacia down to number four and "Rock DJ" by Robbie Williams back to number five.

Then there's "Lucky" by Britney Spears which remains steady at number xix but's coming under pressure from Pink's "MostAl Girls" which rose two places to number seven. 

All of this saw "Jumpin' Jumpin'" by Destiny's Child slip three places to number eight...will be kind of glad to see this song gone if I am going to be honest.

Ronan Keating's rollercoaster ride on the chart with "Life Is A Rollercoaster" bumps back one to number nine.

Craig David has his first top ten hit with "Fill Me In" up five places to number ten this week!

Gains

There's very little in the gains this week. Bomfunk MCs unfortunately cracked the top twenty rising from 24 to 17 with "B-Boys & Flygirls"...this song is only slightly more tolerable than 'Freestyler" but that's not saying much.

However the big gain this week was for Madasun's "Don't You Worry" which jumped from 37 to 22! Good to see as I still really like that song.

"Let's Get Loud" by Jennifer Lopez climbed four to 23.

Mandy Moore's "I Wanna Be With You" jumped to 27 off it's debut last week. 


Losses

Kaylan's "Shake It" got very shaky and collapsed from 19 to 47 as the hype dies for that song. Lara Fabian's "I Will Love Again" plunged to 46 off it's debut. 

Vertical Horizon dropped five places to 35 while "Rome Wasn't Built in a Day" by Morcheeba slipped six to 34. 

"Could I Have this Kiss Forever" by Whitney Houston and Enrigue Iglesias tumbled from 18 to 32.

Sisqo's "Unleashed the Dragon" was leashed to an eight place drop to 30 while Bon Jovi are bemoaning "Say It Isn't So" being down five to 19 which also occurred for Aaliyah's "Try Again" to 15 and "We Will Rock You" by Five and Queen to 11.

New Entries

The biggest new entry of the week belongs to an Italian electronic music producer Cristiano Spiller aka Spiller who has teamed up with UK singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor for "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" which has debuted at number 12 which is quite incredible considering the other acts which also have songs debuting this week.

Christina Aguilera is back with "Come on Over Baby (All I Want is You)" at number 18. Ehh...it's a pop song..its fine, Christina sells it well.

Whitney Houston has a new collab on the chart this time with George Michael for a song called "If I told You That" at number 37, 

We get to an Aussie act debuting, it's The Superjesus in at 38 with the pretty terrific "Gravity", Hope this becomes hit for them.

Finally Toni Braxton is strumming her "Spanish Guitar" at number 44. 



Tuesday, 22 September 2020

ARIA Top Ten Singles/Chart Review: 21st September.

 Ever get the feeling that the top ten has gotten a bit stodgy in recent times? Well yeah, that's feeling I've had for awhile because really only things shifted a little inside the top ten with older songs moving back up, it feels like the top ten just switches positions occasionally...just not at the top where "WAP" by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion spends a fifith week at number one, it's still dominant on streaming but those sales are starting to bleed in its first real sign it's grip on number one might be loosening. 

It's closest competition comes from "Mood" by 24kGoldn and Iann Dior which remains at number two this week, its still a huge chance at number one as its streaming has been reasonably competitive with "WAP" on streaming and is starting to do better than "WAP" on digital sales.

Joel Corry's "Head & Heart" feat MNEK rose one place to number three this week as its streaming gained quite impressively and sales are doing better than both "WAP" and "Mood", heck, it moved past "Savage Love" by Jawsh 685 and Jason DeRulo to number four which is starting to bleed on streaming and sales however it was was enough to remain ahead of "Breaking Me" by Topic feat. A7S at number five which still somehow has consistent streaming.

Speaking of streaming, rebounds in streaming saw "Watermelon Sugar" by Harry Styles rebound to six, "Rockstar" by DaBaby and Roddy Ricch return to number seven and "Laugh Now, Cry Later" by Drake feat. Lil Durk to number eight.

All of this saw "Mood Swings" by Pop Smoke slip back three to number nine while "Roses" by Saint Jhn returns to the top ten up one to number ten.


Gains

The biggest gain this week belongs to Internet Money and Gunna after "Lemonade" feat. NAV and Don Toliver jumped from 47 to 13. Looks like it could be a player for the top ten next week which is a pity because the song is not good. 

The not good gains continued with the very annoying "Take You Dancing" by Jason DeRulo up to 15 from 22.

Only real decent gain from song quality perspective is "Kings & Queens" by Ava Max up ten spots to 33 and Brando up five to 34 with "Look Into My Eyes"


Losers

"Tap In" by Saweetie fell ten places to 47 this week while Blackpink continued to see diminishing returns for "Ice Cream" featuring Selena Gomez as it plummeted from 26 to 40 (Probably a good thing this song won't be sticking around, its not good).

"Over Now" by Calvin Harris and The Weeknd fell seven to 50...bit of a shame that this isn't sticking around, it's a good song.

"Be Kind" by Marshmello and Halsey unfortunately slipped from 38 to 43 while oddly "Heather" by Conan Gray fell eight to 21...thought the latter was going to hit the top ten but seems not.now


Drop Outs

We had two drop outs this week with "Death bed" by Powfu feat. Beabadoobee gone, it's got its year end slot all shored up regardless.

The other is "Lose Somebody" by Kygo and OneRepublic...yeah I forgot this song existed til now.


New Entries

Just the two new entries this week with Machine Gun Kelly hitting the chart with the highest debut of the week, he has teamed up with Blackbear for a stab at punk rock with "My Ex's Best Friend' at 41.

Marshmello returns to the ARIA singles chart, this time teaming up with Demi Lovato for "It's OK Not to be OK" at number 48.


Anyway that wraps up the week on the singles chart, expecting Justin Bieber's collab with Chance the Rapper to hit high on the chart (unfortunately), maybe that new Keith Urban and Pink song plus Internet Money maybe breaking into the top 10 so yeah next week could be rough but we'll find out when ARIA updates the chart at 5pm AEST on Saturday.



Thursday, 17 September 2020

2000 Sound: 17th September. As "Music" remains number one, will we still be friends forever?

 So this week is a fairly normal week, a slew of new arrivals and movement up and down the chart except most exasperatingly at number one where Madonna remains with "Music" however this could have strong competition from Kylie Minogue's new single "On A Night Like This" which will debut next week so we'll have to see what happens.

All this places "Shackles (Praise You)" by Mary Mary in an awkward place because while it moved up three places to number two, it's not really a show of getting to number one yet however it still pushed Anastacia's "I'm Outta Love" down one to number three as it gracefully heads toward the exit of the top ten. 

Up two to number four following a really good sales week is "Rock DJ" by Robbie Williams, it's looking comfortable in the top five right now especially as it pushed past "Jumpin' Jumpin'" by Destiny's Child down one to number five and "Lucky" by Britney Spears down three to number six. Both the latter songs look to have run out of puff now. 

"We Will Rock You" by Five and Queen which recovered one spot to number seven although I don't expect that recovery to continue given there are songs with momentum behind it which isn't the case for "Life is a Rollercoaster" by Ronan Keating down one to number eight as it lost sales this week however if you want an example of momentum check out Pink's "Most Girls" which rose from 21 to hit the top ten at number nine and looks like it could climb further in the weeks ahead.

Wrapping up the top ten is "Try Again" by Aaliyah up one place to return to the top ten at number ten.

Gains

I already mentioned the big gain for Pink's "Most Girls into the top ten at number nine but Girl Thing's "Last One Standing" is into the top twenty rising from 22 to 17 this week while Mel C's "I Turn to You" is up five to 11.

Kaylan's "Shake It" is one of the biggest gains this week though as it shook all the way from 35 to 19 this week...now that is shaking the chart!

"B-Boys & Flygirls" by Bomfunk MCs rose eight to 24 while unfortunately Jennifer Lopez has risen 11 places to 27 with "Let's Get Loud"

Morcheeba's "Rome Wasn't Built In A Day" built on its gains as it went up eight places to 28.

Re-Entries

Just the one return with "Blow Up the Pokies" by The Whitlams back at 43 (would love for this song to get a consistent run on the chart somehow)

Losers

I mentioned Kylie's new single "On a Night Like This" coming next week, well her former number one "Spinning Around" is heading out of the chart as it plunged from 34 to 47 this week while "Doesn't Really Matter" by Janet Jackson dropped nine places to 48

"Breathe" by Faith Hill dropped from 41 to 49 this week while Madison Avenue's "Who the Hell are You?" took a much welcome hit from 25 to 39 as did "Freestyler" by Bomfunk MCs which dropped from 24 to 38,,,thank goodness.,the latter two are terrible songs.

Unfortunately Powderfinger's "My Happiness" slipped down 10 places to 25 while "Shalala Lala" by Vengaboys skidded down nine places to 21.

New Entries

The biggest new entry of the week belongs to Boyz II Men as "Pass You By" debuts at 13. I am not sure if this will be a hit so we'll have to see.

Belginn singer-songwrier Lara Fabian hits the ARIA chart with "I Will Love Again at 31 while American pop singer Mandy Moore enters ballad "I Wanna Be With You" at number 33. 

A song that I sure is going to get a lot of radio play is "Absolutely (Story of a Girl)" by American rock band ninedays...this song is as catchy as sin and has lodged itself on the chart at 41

American singer Colleen Fitzpatrick otherwise known as Vitmin C has lodged "Graduation (Friends Forever)" at number 46.

Finally 28 Days wind up this week perfectly with their new single "Goodbye" debuting at number 50



Sunday, 13 September 2020

ARIA Singles top Ten/Chart Review: 14th September. Big rise for Ain't It Different.

 This week is a fairly quiet one so I am going to rip through this one quickly as the top four didn't change. "WAP" by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion remaining at number one for a fourth week, it is still a dominant presence on streaming and while sales aren't quite as strong as they have been previously...it's still got enough streaming to stay at number one.

"Mood" by 24kGoldn and Iann Dior remains at number two for a second week and much like "WAP", streaming is ensuring this is a dominant number two despite only just decent sales, "Savage Love" by Jawsh 685 and Jason DeRulo remaining at number three as it slowly starts to leak sales and streams which makes it vulnerable to "Head & Heart" by Joel Corry feat MNEK at number four, this song is still gaining on streaming and looks set to surpass "Savage Love" in the weeks ahead.

A good streaming week saw "Breaking Me" by Topic feat. A7S rebound four places to number...this isn't going to last..I expect this song to fall back a bit next week but regardless it was enough to knock "Mood Swings" by Pop Smoke back one spot to number six, it's really just got streaming right now..there's no sales for this song.

Same could be said for "Watermelon Sugar" by Harry Styles as it rose on the back of streaming to number seven although that might be because of the weaknesses of both "Rockstar" by Dababy feat. Roddy Ricch down two places to number eight and "Laugh Now, Cry Later" by Drake feat. Lil Durk down two to number nine, the latter not having as much staying power inside the top ten as I thought.

"Blinding Lights" by The Weeknd extends its stay in the top ten for another week by remaining at number ten and likely ensuring it's number one spot on the ARIA chart's year end top 100 singles for 2020.

Gains

The biggest gain this week was for "Ain't It Different" by Headie One feat. AJ Tracey and Stormzy rising from 45 last week to 31, got a funny feeling this song is going to be big in a few weeks time.

There were also gains for "Heather" by Conan Gray which climbed seven places to 13, Tate McRae's Billie Eilish rip off "You Broke Me First" climbs from 22 to 15 while "Midnight Sky" by Miley Cyrus is up five places to 16, "For the Night" by Pop Smoke rose four places to 20.

Finally "Take You Dancing" by Jason DeRulo continues to surge up five spots to 22.


Re-Entries

Just the one return this week with "Popstar" by DJ Khaled feat. Drake returning at 28, mostly due to the hype off the music video which replaced Drake with Justin Bieber.


Losers

The biggest fall came for "Over Now" by Calvin Harris and The Weeknd which almost lived up to it's own title by falling from 17 to 43. I hope it can recover because it's a solid song. 

What I am hoping doesn't recover it's the brain freeze inducing "Ice Cream" by Blackpink and Selena Gomez which melted down ten spots to 26. 

"The Woo" by Pop Smoke couldn't be wooed higher so fell eight to 41. 


Drop outs

Pretty clear cut list of drop outs, a little disappointed to see "Standing With You" by Guy Sebastian gone but it's taking "Party Girl" by Stay Solid Rocky so not really complaining all that much, happy that "Party Girl" is gone.

Also gone is "Ride It" by Regard...that song has been jumping in and out of the top 50 a lot of late.

New Entries

Two new entries this week...neither of which are all that good with "Tap In" by Saweetie arriving at 37 and "Lemonade" by Internet Money feat. Gunna and Don Toliver entering at 41...got a feeling the latter of the two is going to be a hit and no, that is not a good thing..

That wraps up the week, possibly new entries from Marshmello feat. Demi Lovato and maybe Sia working with David Guetta but we'll have wait until 5pm AEST Saturday when ARIA updates the official top 50 singles.