FOR WEEK ENDING JUNE 10, 2023
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- Number 1 Up by 1Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks6
- Number 2 Down by 1Peak1 (for 2 weeks)Weeks9
- Number 3Peak2Weeks12
- Number 4 Up by 5Peak4Weeks4
- Number 5Peak5Weeks6
- Number 6Peak6Weeks12
- Number 7 Up by 1Peak5Weeks8
- Number 8 Down by 1Peak6Weeks7
- Number 9 Down by 5Peak1 (for 2 weeks)Weeks9
- Number 10 Up by 5Peak10Weeks4
- Number 11 Up by 9Peak11Weeks3
- Number 12 Up by 4Peak12Weeks4
- Number 13 Up by 10Peak13Weeks3
- Number 14 Up by 7Peak14Weeks7
- Number 15 Up by 2Peak15Weeks3
- Number 16 Up by 6Peak16Weeks13
- Number 17 Down by 6Peak6Weeks6
- Number 18 Up by 6Peak18Weeks4
- Number 19 Up by 15Peak19Weeks3
- Number 20 Up by 16Peak20Weeks2
- Number 21 Up by 6
That's Not How This Works
Charlie Puth ft. featuring Dan + Shay
Peak21Weeks3 - Number 22 Down by 12Peak3Weeks13
- Number 23 Down by 11Peak1 (for 4 weeks)Weeks38
- Number 24 Down by 5Peak18Weeks5
- Number 25 Down by 11Peak1 (for 2 weeks)Weeks17
- Number 26 Down by 8Peak14Weeks6
- Number 27 Up by 10Peak27Weeks2
- Number 28
Popular
The Weeknd ft. featuring Madonna & Playboi Carti
From the album: The Idol, Vol. 1 (Soundtrack)
Peak28Weeks2 - Number 29 Up by 2Peak20Weeks10
- Number 30 Down by 4Peak16Weeks14
- Number 31 Down by 18Peak8Weeks6
- Number 32 Up by 7Peak32Weeks2
- Number 33 Down by 8Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks12
- Number 34 Down by 2Peak32Weeks3
- Number 35Peak35Weeks2
- Number 36 Up by 2Peak36Weeks2
- Number 37 DebutPeak37Weeks1
- Number 38 Up by 2Peak38Weeks2
- Number 39 DebutPeak39Weeks1
- Number 40 Re-EntryPeak30Weeks5
3 Comments
Hi there Rockmaker!
It was only a matter of time before "Karma" went to #1 and now it has. Am I surprised? No, but I do like it, maybe it'll gain for me soon into the summer.
Nice big gains for "Meltdown" (should gain higher next week, due to his album release), "Waffle House" (which is fine) and "Cha Cha Cha" (which is amazing).
"Padam Padam" still needs to click with me, but it is a fitting song for the Pride month. The top 40 entries I'm really interested in are "Substitution" (which, yes, I love this a lot! Hope it gets higher!) and "Fast Car" (Like this as well, could rebound for me next week).
Below the top 40, nice to see my suggestions "Silly Me", "I Found Her", "Never Look Back", "Hold On To My Love", "Mountain" (and I guess I can include "The Hard Way" in it too) gain huge.
Other huge gains that I like are "Promise", "Side Effects" and "The Narcissist".
As for the debuts, I don't what to think about "Vulgar", I don't hate it, but I don't like it too, it's alright I guess, needs more plays for me to get an honest opinion.
I do like the return for "Unhealthy" and the debuts for " What The Hell Are We Dying For?" (kind of a change of pace from Shawn), "Killer Queen" (Really nice to see this debut) and "Giving Me" (I know this is huge, but it needs to grow on me before it could chart).
By the way, I know you charted this artist before, as well as I did, but what do you think about Jon Batiste's new song with JID, NewJeans & Camilo? (if you heard it of course.) It's a unexpected collaboration, but it kinda works for me and I think it could debut for me next week.
Great chart as always! I hope you like this detailed analysis of my review for your chart.
Take care.
If you want to take a look at my latest chart, here is the link to it:
https://www.crownnote.com/charts/sergejdordij/sergejs-personal-chart-08062023
Ciao Sergei! Come stai?
It was certainly predictable that "Karma" would rise to #1 thanks to the collaboration version with Ice Spice. However, I doubt that she can retain the crown next week.
Niall Horan's new album is very good. New songs like "The Show" could debut next week on Rockmaker and of course "Meltdown" will continue to grow. In the same way, "Waffle House" is gaining more and more strength and I say the same about "Cha Cha Cha" that, although the Eurovision Song Contest is over, this song continues to increase streaming for me.
Kylie Minogue has had a good return to the charts, we'll see if "Padam²" continues to increase the score. On the other hand, "Substitution" is making a surprising gain and I think it will continue to rise quite well. "Fast Car" needs to grow more in streaming.
"Silly Me", "I Found Her", "Never Look Back", "Hold On To My Love", "Mountain" are very good songs and could keep going up. "Vulgar" is very vulgar ha ha ha... we'll see what happens with this song.
"What The Hell Are We Dying For?" it reminds me of another Shawn Mendes ballad, "It'll Be Okay" which was Top Ten on Rockmaker less than a year ago. "Killer Queen" has everything to keep climbing and reach the Top 40. I can't say the same for "Giving Me", but we'll see what happens.
I was not aware of Jon Batiste's collaboration with JID, NewJeans & Camilo, "Be Who You Are (Real Magic)", but at your suggestion I just listened to it and it sounds very interesting and very suitable for summer.
As always, very grateful for your very precise analysis. I hope you have a great and beautiful week!
Under Top 40
41. Life Goes On - Ed Sheeran featuring Luke Combs ↑
42. Silly Me - Jess Glynne ↑
43. I Found Her - Olly Murs ↑
44. Never Look Back - Tom Gregory ↑
45. People - Libianca featuring Becky G ↓
46. Wish You The Best - Lewis Capaldi ↓
47. Here With Me - d4vd ↓
48. Flowers - Miley Cyrus ↓
49. Never Felt So Alone - Labrinth ↓
50. Promise - Voyager ↑
51. See You Again - Tyler, The Creator featuring Kali Uchis ↓
52. Hold On To My Love - John Newman ↑
53. DNA - Sophie and the Giants featuring MEARSY ↓
54. A Year Ago - James Arthur ↑
55. Chemical - Post Malone ↓
56. Praising You - Rita Ora featuring Fatboy Slim ↓
57. Middle Ground - Maroon 5 ↑
58. Last Night - Morgan Wallen ↓
59. Sure Thing - Miguel ↑
60. Trustfall - P!nk ↓
61. Golden Hour - JVKE ↓
62. The Hard Way - PNAU featuring Khalid ↑
63. Gold - Loi ↓
64. Kill Bill - SZA featuring Doja Cat ↓
65. Slow - Jackson Wang with Ciara ↑
66. Fought & Lost - Sam Ryder featuring Brian May ↓
67. Baby Don't Hurt Me - David Guetta featuring Anne-Marie with Coi Leray ↑
68. Area Codes - Kali ↑
69. Put It On Da Floor Again - Latto featuring Cardi B ↑
70. Heaven - Niall Horan ↓
71. After All - Texas ↓
72. Satellite - Bebe Rexha featuring Snoop Dogg ↑
73. Ceilings - Lizzy McAlpine ↑
74. Side Effects - Becky Hill featuring Lewis Thompson ↑
75. I'll Be Seeing You - Iam Tongi ↑
76. Mountain - Sam Ryder ↑
77. Angel Pt. 1 - Jimin, JVKE, Kodak Black featuring NLE Choppa & Muni Long ↑
78. We Were in Love - Smith & Thell ↑
79. I Feel Like Dancing - Jason Mraz ↓
80. Vulgar - Sam Smith with Madonna (NEW)
81. 10:35 - Tiësto featuring Tate McRae ↓
82. What The Hell Are We Dying For? - Shawn Mendes (NEW)
83. Monsters - James Blunt ↓
84. Son - Mitch Rossell (NEW)
85. The Narcissist - Blur ↑
86. Lucky - Crash Adams (NEW)
87. America Has A Problem - Beyoncé featuring Kendrick Lamar ↓
88. Anti-Hero - Taylor Swift ↓
89. Take Two - BTS (NEW)
90. Haven't You Ever Been In Love Before? - Lewis Capaldi ↑
91. Die For You - Remix - The Weeknd with Ariana Grande ↓
92. Heartbreak In The Making - Dagny (NEW)
93. Stand By Me - Lil Durk featuring Morgan Wallen (NEW)
94. Unhealthy - Anne-Marie featuring Shania Twain (RE-ENTRY)
95. Favorite Kind Of High - Kelly Clarkson featuring David Guetta (NEW)
96. Killer Queen - Robin Schulz featuring FIL BO RIVA (NEW)
97. Giving Me - Jazzy (NEW)
98. Calling (Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse) - Metro Boomin & Swae Lee, NAV featuring A Boogie Wit da Hoodie (NEW)
99. S-Class - Stray Kids (NEW)
100. Worth It - Colbie Caillat (NEW)
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