We've got a pretty important week here, not just because it was pretty active with a brand new #1, but also because this week officially marks 4 years since I first started my chart...that's pretty crazy. Year 4 was a pretty interesting year for the chart, so as always with these anniversary edition charts, all the statistics from the past year's worth of charts are posted down below (where as you may expect, "Maybe You're The Problem" swept all the longevity awards). As for the chart itself, we have quite a bit going on, starting off with our Top 5, we have a new #1 from Mimi Webb: "Freezing", becoming her 2nd #1 after "Lonely In Love" early last year. This means that last week's #1 "Diamonds & Dancefloors" by Ava Max gets knocked back down to #2, followed by "I know it won't work" by Gracie Abrams holding its spot at #3. But new to the Top 5, we have another Mimi Webb song: "The Other Side" up to #4, likely to get even higher in the coming weeks. Finally, we have "Where do we go now?" down to #5.
In terms of new arrivals, we have 2 this week. The first one is "Tell Mama" by ALMA at #18, making this her first official chart entry - although technically, she did have "How It's Done" in the Bubbling Under years ago. We also have "Waffle House" (yes, a song about my house) by the Jonas Brothers debuting at the very bottom.
- Last Year's #1: Charli XCX - "Baby" [4/4]
- Biggest Rise: Maisie Peters - "Lost The Breakup" [+6]
- Biggest Fall: Carly Rae Jepsen - "Anxious" [–4]
Bubbling Under
- Gracie Abrams - "I should hate you"
- Gracie Abrams - "Right now"
- Lauren Spencer-Smith - "Best Friend Breakup"
- Lena - "Looking For Love"
- Mae Stephens - "If We Ever Broke Up"
- Miley Cyrus - "River"
- Mimi Webb - "Roles Reversed"
- Mimi Webb - "See You Soon"
- Niall Horan - "Heaven"
- Pitbull ft. Zac Brown - "Can't Stop Us Now"
- Reneé Rapp - "Bruises"
- Rosa Linn - "Never Be Mine"
- Slushii ft. Leah Kate - "Don't Call Me"
- Number 1 Up by 1Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks6
- Number 2 Down by 1Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks11
- Number 3Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks7
- Number 4 Up by 3Peak4Weeks6
- Number 5 Down by 1Peak1 (for 4 weeks)Weeks10
- Number 6 Down by 1Peak1 (for 4 weeks)Weeks14
- Number 7 Down by 1Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks11
- Number 8 Up by 6Peak8Weeks2
- Number 9Peak1 (for 6 weeks)Weeks25
- Number 10 Down by 2Peak4Weeks11
- Number 11 Up by 1Peak11Weeks6
- Number 12 Down by 1Peak4Weeks11
- Number 13 Down by 3Peak8Weeks8
- Number 14 Down by 1Peak1 (for 2 weeks)Weeks17
- Number 15 Up by 4Peak15Weeks2
- Number 16 Down by 1Peak6Weeks7
- Number 17Peak17Weeks3
- Number 18 DebutPeak18Weeks1
- Number 19 Down by 1Peak9Weeks7
- Number 20 Down by 4Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks25
- Number 21 Up by 2Peak20Weeks6
- Number 22 Up by 2Peak22Weeks2
- Number 23 Down by 3Peak11Weeks9
- Number 24 Down by 2
The Loneliest Time
Carly Rae Jepsen ft. featuring Rufus Wainwright
From the album: The Loneliest Time
Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks27 - Number 25 DebutPeak25Weeks1
Chart Statistics (Year 4)
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Most Weeks At #1:
Most Weeks In Top 5:
Most Weeks In Top 10:
Longest Climb To #1:
Smallest "Biggest Rise":
Biggest "Biggest Rise":
Smallest "Biggest Fall":
Biggest "Biggest Fall":
Lowest Debut:
Highest Debut:
Highest Dropout:
Highest Re-Entry:
*was replaced by the remix, so I included the highest "real" dropout as well.