My Favourite Songs, Albums and Artists of All Time: https://crownnote.com/charts/gameskiller01/my-favourite-songs-of-all-time
Top albums of the week:
1) Post Malone - 'Hollywood's Bleeding' (=) [100%]
2) Various Artists - 'Top Boy' (=) [84%]
3) Post Malone - 'beerbongs & bentleys' (=) [68%]
4) Dave - 'PSYCHODRAMA' (Re) [65%]
5) Ed Sheeran - 'No.6 Collaborations Project' (=) [55%]
Notable events:
- Post Malone's 'Hollywood's Bleeding' spends a 3rd consecutive week atop the albums chart, Post's 29th in total
- Dave's 'PSYCHODRAMA' re-enters at #4 on the chart following a well-deserved Mercury Prize win last week
- Post Malone's 'Take What You Want' spends a 3rd consecutive week at #1 on the singles chart
- Interestingly, it now means that Travis Scott now has the most weeks at #1 in 2019 with 11, beating Dave's 10
- This is despite the fact that Travis has never even made the Top 40 as a primary lead artist, let alone #1
- Speaking of Dave, he gets his 12th Top 10 as 'Professor X' climbs 3 to #8
- The highest debut comes from Tiësto & Mabel with 'God Is A Dancer' at #14, the former's 3rd and latter's 18th chart entry
- Stormzy gets his 16th chart entry as 'Wiley Flow' debuts at #24
- Several songs from 'Top Boy' climb to new peaks, most notably 'Venom' which shoots up 9 places to #28
- Ariana Grande's 'God is a woman' is the highest climber this week as it reboudns 12 places to #27
- Dave sees a total of 5 re-entries this week, led by the highly political 'Question Time' at #29
- J. Cole sees his 4th chart entry with 'Familty and Loyalty' at #34, while Lil Nas X gets his 2nd with 'Panini - DaBaby Remix' at #35
Early predictions for next week's Top 10 (new entries to the Top 10 in bold):
2) Camila Cabello - 'Liar' (=) ^ [99%]
3) Stormzy - 'Sounds Of The Skeng' (=) ^ [98%]
4) Camila Cabello - 'Shameless' (=) -- [89%]
5) Post Malone ft. Future, Halsey - 'Die For Me' (=) -- [86%]
6) Dave - 'Professor X' (+2) ^ [84%]
7) Post Malone - 'Circles' (-1) -- [78%]
8) Post Malone - 'A Thousand Bad Times' (-1) -- [76%]
9) Tiësto, Mabel - 'God Is A Dancer' (+5) ^ [75%]
10) Post Malone ft. Meek Mill, Lil Baby - 'On The Road' (-1) -- [71%]
Dropouts (notable dropouts in bold):
- Number 1
Take What You Want
Post Malone ft. featuring Ozzy Osbourne & Travis Scott
From the album: Hollywood's Bleeding
Peak1 (for 3 weeks)Weeks3 - Number 2Peak2Weeks3
- Number 3 Up by 3Peak3Weeks2
- Number 4Peak4Weeks3
- Number 5 Down by 2Peak2Weeks3
- Number 6 Down by 1Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks4
- Number 7 Up by 2Peak7Weeks3
- Number 8 Up by 3Peak8Weeks2
- Number 9 Down by 2Peak6Weeks3
- Number 10 Up by 2Peak1 (for 5 weeks)Weeks11
- Number 11 Down by 3Peak7Weeks3
- Number 12 Down by 2Peak10Weeks3
- Number 13Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks27
- Number 14 DebutPeak14Weeks1
- Number 15Peak15Weeks2
- Number 16Peak4Weeks5
- Number 17 Down by 3
Take Me Back To London (Sir Spyro Remix)
Ed Sheeran ft. featuring Stormzy, Jaykae, & Aitch
Peak2Weeks11 - Number 18 Up by 1
Billions
From the album: Top Boy (A Selection of Music Inspired by the Series)
Peak18Weeks2 - Number 19 Down by 2Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks11
- Number 20 Up by 1Peak20Weeks2
- Number 21 Down by 3Peak18Weeks2
- Number 22 Up by 1Peak18Weeks3
- Number 23 Down by 3Peak3Weeks14
- Number 24 DebutPeak24Weeks1
- Number 25 Down by 3
Sunflower
From the album: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Hollywood's Bleeding
Peak3Weeks12 - Number 26 Up by 3Peak26Weeks2
- Number 27 Up by 12Peak1 (for 10 weeks)Weeks63
- Number 28 Up by 9Peak28Weeks2
- Number 29 Re-EntryPeak3Weeks4
- Number 30 Down by 6Peak24Weeks2
- Number 31 Down by 4Peak19Weeks3
- Number 32Peak32Weeks2
- Number 33 Re-EntryPeak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks27
- Number 34 DebutPeak34Weeks1
- Number 35 DebutPeak35Weeks1
- Number 36 Re-EntryPeak1 (for 8 weeks)Weeks15
- Number 37 Re-EntryPeak1 (for 2 weeks)Weeks122
- Number 38 Re-EntryPeak35Weeks2
- Number 39 Re-EntryPeak38Weeks2
- Number 40 Down by 7Peak3Weeks8
- Number 25 DropoutPeak25Weeks1
- Number 26 DropoutPeak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks8
- Number 28 DropoutPeak28Weeks1
- Number 30 DropoutPeak6Weeks3
- Number 31 DropoutPeak31Weeks1
- Number 34 DropoutPeak22Weeks2
- Number 35 DropoutPeak35Weeks1
- Number 36 DropoutPeak36Weeks1
- Number 38 DropoutPeak38Weeks1
- Number 40 DropoutPeak40Weeks1
4 Comments
Hey Piran! 'Take What You Want' is still doing very strong for me, but I can only see it making 1 more week at the top at most as 'Liar' and 'Sounds Of The Skeng' are putting on some serious pressure now! Yeah, between 'Antisocial's 5 weeks at #1, 'Take What You Want's 3, and the 1 each for 'The London', 'Power Is Power' & 'Celebrate' in 2019 (as well as 'Know No Better' previously), Travis has definitely been a bit of an anomaly, somehow managing to rack up impressive numbers with 6 #1s, 5 of which were in 2019, tying Post for most #1s this year as well as having the most weeks at #1 this year with 11, despite those 6 tracks being his only chart entries, and never having even charted as a primary lead artist. Ozzy Osbourne being at #1 is certainly impressive as well, though this is his only ever chart entry here. I can see 'A Thousand Bad Times' sticking around for a little while longer, and 'Antisocial' definitely will, while 'God Is A Dancer' should definitely be climbing in the coming weeks. Dave's re-entries were mostly because of the Mercury Prize win, yeah, though Dave is an artist I just listen to a lot anyway! 'Wiley Flow' should be climbing, and 'Bloodstream' definitely isn't going anywhere any time soon. With those 122 weeks it's only ever missed 2 of my 124 weekly charts, and I can definitely see it reaching 200 eventually! 'God is a woman' will probably reach 100 in 37 weeks' time as well! I usually have my all-time chart linked at the top of all of my weekly charts, but I only just updated it for the first time in a few months yesterday, so now tracks from 'No.6 Collaborations Project', 'The Search', 'High Expectations' and 'Hollywood's Bleeding' are scattered throughout the listing, and Post & Ed honestly have a ridiculous amount of songs in the Top 100. I definitely look forward to seeing yours! 'Liar' is absolutely a massive contender for #1 in the coming weeks, and I can easily see 'God Is A Dancer' climbing higher than my initial #9 prediction as well! Thanks for the comment! :D
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Hello Gameskiller!
Nice to see a surprising gain for "God Is A Woman", as well as the debuts for "God Is A Dancer" and "Panini" and the re-entries for "Location" and "Bloodstream"!
Great chart!
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Hey Sergej! The climb for 'God is a woman' in this chart (and in the chart I just uploaded) is really just it getting back to a more normal position after a couple of album bombs. In its 64 weeks on the chart so far, it's spent 59 of those in the Top 20 and 44 in the Top 10, so it being outside of the Top 20 is really the anomaly! 'God Is A Dancer' and 'Panini' both made pretty big climbs in my newest chart, and 'Bloodstream' and 'Location' are still there as well! Thanks for the comment! :D
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Hey Gameskiller! :)
I like seeing 'Take What You Want' at #1 again! While I certainly think it's interesting that Travis Scott has the most weeks at #1 of the year as a featured artist between this & 'Antisocial' despite never even charting as a lead artist, I'm more intrigued about Ozzy Osbourne actually having a song at the top of your charts, even though I know he's only a featured artist here.
Elsewhere, I love the rebounds for 'A Thousand Bad Times' & 'Antisocial' inside the Top 10, as well as 'God Is A Dancer' being the highest debut of the week!
I see Dave had a successful week here with five re-entries! Is this thanks to his recent Mercury Prize win, or is there another reason that this happened?
I'm also happy that 'Wiley Flow' also debuted & that 'Bloodstream' came back! With 122 non-consecutive weeks inside the chart for the latter, no wonder it's easily your favourite song of all-time!
I see that you posted a list regarding your favourite songs of all-time elsewhere, which is a cool coincidence since I'll be posting my "100 Greatest Songs Of All-Time" list either here or on the OCC page next week! It's already up in the comments of Headline Planet's Hot 100 article for the past week if you're too curious to wait, haha.
As for next week, it's amazing to see 'Liar' getting very close to #1, as well as 'God Is A Dancer' set to reach the Top 10!
Nice chart again.