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The Biggest Songs Of The Week!

TOP 10 ALBUMS of the week

1. The Weeknd – The Highlights (new entry)

2. Taylor Swift – Evermore (down 1)

3. Fredo – Money Can’t Buy Happiness (down 1)

4. Taylor Swift – Folklore (non mover)

5. Celeste – Not Your Muse (down 2)

6. The Weeknd – After Hours (up 2)

7. Dermot Kennedy - Without fear (non mover)

8. Doja Cat – Hot Pink (down 2)

9. Raye – Euphoric Sad Songs EP (down 1)

10. Miley Cyrus – Plastic Hearts (down 1)

The Weeknd has a great week following his performance at the Super Bowl Halftime Show. His greatest hits album “The highlights” knocks Taylor Swift off the number 1 spot (spent 8 weeks at no.1). Meanwhile, 2 singles from The Weeknd climb back into the top 10 including the biggest song of 2020, “Blinding Lights”.

Olivia Rodrigo holds onto the number 1 single spot for a third week with her debut hit single “Drivers License”. Sam Fischer & Demi Lovato gain the highest new entry at no.2 with “What other people say”. Fredo reaches a new peak for his singles “Money Talks” ft Dave & “Ready”.

 

Potential new entries next week:

Taylor Swift – Love Story (Taylor’s version)

Dua Lipa – We’re good (plus other Dua Lipa album tracks)

Birdy – Loneliness

P!nk & Willow Sage Hart – Cover Me In Sunshine

Rita Ora & Imanbek ft David Getta & Gunna - Big

Aloe Blac & LeAnn Rimes – I Do

Kelly Rowland – Black Magic

Sevyn Streeter, Chris Brown & ASAP Ferg - Guilty

 

New albums:

Dua Lipa – Future Nostalgia (Moonlight Edition)

Sia - Music

Rita Ora & Imanbek – Bang (EP)

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A chart by

Zack Khan avatar
Zack Khan
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4 Comments

Hi Zack!
Nice to see The Weeknd at the top of the album charts, just like in my album chart!
Also great to see "Drivers License" at the top again, as well as "Blinding Lights" and "Save Your Tears" in the top 10, the return for "Cardigan" and the debuts for "Floating Through Space" and "Something Stupid"!
Great chart!

Wow impressed to see Drivers license its starting to grow on me ...
Interesting to see the two debut in top 3 .very fairly songs for me ....like the rebound of BLINDING lights into the top 10 in its 59th week that's one of the best songs of the past decade its memorable in 30 years to come. Like the entry of Up
Very interesting repetitive chorus and happy to see Provide impacted well sampled Return of the mack...with that intro "Hit me" Similar tracks to that intro
2020: Tamar Braxton — "Crazy Kind of Love"
2020: Trey Songz — "Back Home" (featuring Summer Walker)
2019: Chris Brown – "Come Together" (featuring H.E.R.)
2018: Tinashe – "Me So Bad" (featuring French Montana and Ty Dolla $

Expecting good things from Rita ora ep great things.

Hey,...well "Drivers License" has been no.1 for 5 consecutive weeks in the UK official charts so it was always going to grow on me. She's going to find it very difficult to make a follow up single! I agree, Blinding Lights will be a big song come another 30 years. Most of my fave songs of all time are from the 80s/90s/ early 2000's. Old music is always better but "Blinding Lights" was unique. "Provide" - as soon as I heard it I recognised the sample - shoudl have been released in the summer. I wasn't impressed with Rita Ora's/Imanbeks EP. The song "Bang Bang" is very annoying, ruining the sample from "Beverley Hills Cop" movie franchise

I would say I'm impressed with that EP I would say it needed a club unfortunately lockdown that will never especially the Single from it Big it's good and that beat impressed me. Normani is releasing music soon I'm eagerly waiting