Prefer to watch the Hot 50? That's totally cool in my book! You can watch this week's full Hot 50 video above or you can read the chart (or do both). I've attached the chart highlights to this post as a reference point.
Jess Glynne's "Right Here" opens at #52, barely missing the chart's Hot 50 portion. It is set to reach the Hot 50 on the July 24th chart. If it does reach the chart, it will become Glynne's third top 50 single. It follows her stints on Route 94's "My Love" and Clean Bandit's top 5 single "Rather Be", which has become one of the most successful singles of 2014 to date.
Something's a-brew this week on the CDS Music Chart Hot 50. Sia soars into the upper tier after rattling around for 16 weeks, Usher claims this week's top debut with "She Came To Give It To You" (#16), last week's big debuts jump up the list, and The Madden Brothers squeeze into 51st place ahead of favorite Jess Glynne's "Right Here", which enters the list at #52 (falling short of expectations). As I do every weekend (in this case, Monday), let's dive deeper into the numbers and how things played out on this week's chart.
Maroon 5's "Maps" locks up the #1 slot yet again, for a 2nd week at #1. While that run at #1 is nothing to brag about (the longest chart leader tallied 11 frames atop the list), it's worth noting that "Maps" has already become Maroon 5's second longest runner, surpassing "One More Night" and "Love Somebody". Those two tracks reigned for 1 week each, with "Somebody" replacing "Night" atop the list. "Payphone (feat. Wiz Khalifa)" (the group's best performing single) is the only track by the band to rack more weeks at #1, tallying 4 frames on the summit from April to May 2012. With just under 200 points through its 4th frame, "Maps" is already on pace to wind up with a total past 900, with a 2x Platinum certification (1250+ points) within reach. That would put it between "Payphone" and "One More Night", as the band's second biggest single to date (2012-present).
To date (including this frame), Maroon 5 has notched a cumulative total of 8 weeks at #1 on the Hot 50 since 2012 across 4 entries (out of 8 top 10s). Maroon 5's previous 7 top 5 hits are as follows: the #1 peaking "Payphone (feat. Wiz Khalifa)", the #1 peaking "One More Night", the #1 peaking "Love Somebody", the #3 peaking "Lucky Strike", the #5 peaking "Doin' Dirt", the #5 peaking "Daylight" and the #5 peaking "Moves Like Jagger (feat. Christina Aguilera)".
Kiesza's "Hideaway" holds on to the runner-up position for a 5th consecutive frame, which brings its weeks in the top 5 to 11. It previously peaked at #1 for 6 consecutive weeks. Amazingly, Kiesza still holds the second longest running #1 debut (behind the 11 non-consecutive week run of "Applause") as well as the only song to rack 100 points or more for 11 weeks, further extending its record lead (it surpassed "Do What U Want" after its third week past 100) though that's not saying much given that every track in the top 10 wound up past 100 points this week. For the 4th straight week, Kiesza barely lands in the #2 position, facing strong competition from Maroon 5's "Maps" (which elevates to #1 this week). Currently, "Hideaway" is ranked as the #1 song of the summer as the annual competition enters its seventh week, jumping past Sanna Nielsen's "Undo" (which held the #1 seasonal slot to date for 3 weeks).
Kiesza's "Giant In My Heart" elevates 5-3 to become the Canadian singer's 2nd consecutive entry to reach the top 5. Previously, her debut single "Hideaway" reached the summit of the Hot 50 chart for 6 consecutive weeks at #1. With 127 points scored this week, the track barely slipped into the #3 position this week. At this point, it is highly likely that "Giant" winds up taking the #1 position from the current leader (Maroon 5's "Maps") within the next few weeks. That would make it Kiesza's second #1 single.
Sanna Nielsen's "Undo" drops 3-4 on the CDS Music Chart Hot 50's summit after reigning at #1 for 3 consecutive frames, which tied Loreen's "Euphoria" as the longest reigning #1 hit from any edition of the Eurovision Song Contest (coincidentally, both female artists represented Sweden in the annual competition). This week, "Undo" slides to 125 points alongside a 3-4 drop on the chart. With its continued drops, "Undo" falls below Kiesza's "Hideaway" in terms of overall points in the 2014 Summer Songs competition. As of the seventh week of summer tracking, "Undo" is now the #2 best performing track of the season (Kiesza's "Hideaway" shifts to 295 points, to reclaim the #1 seasonal rank).
Clean Bandit's "Rather Be (feat. Jess Glynne)" drops 4-5 after peaking at #4 for a 3 weeks. Out of its 22 weeks on the chart, the track has spent 13 non-consecutive weeks in the top 10. It previously tallied two weeks at #9 toward the start of its run and a total of five non-consecutive weeks at #10 (a record tying total). Katy Perry's "Dark Horse (feat. Juicy J)" first strung together 5 non-consecutive weeks at #10 between December 2013 and February 2014. Given the track's impressively strong track record (and decent hold this week), "Rather Be" will likely close past 1000 chart points (it passes 880 points this week), which ranks as the #2 best performing single of the year to date.
Iggy Azalea's "Fancy (feat. Charli XCX)" holds at #6 for a 4th frame (6th overall), despite pushing past 100 frame points for the fourth time (121; +2%). With this frame, it sets the record for most weeks at #6 (6). Additionally, it makes noticeable strides on Radio and Streaming components. It leads Hip-Hop/Rap Songs for a 10th straight week, though it slips 3-4 on the Voter's Hot 100. It should be on pace for an 11th week at #1 on Hip-Hop/Rap Songs, given the fact that its biggest competitor (Nicki Minaj's "Pills N Potions") drops 2 rungs to #14 this week.
Nico & Vinz push 8-7 with their debut hit single "Am I Wrong". This week, the track jumps to 119 spins, which ranks it within the top 10 biggest frames for any song ever. That's nothing to really boast about, but "Am I Wrong" has a chance at getting close to a record before its run is over. To date, the track has yet to slip any positions or hold at the same position for a second week (all of its chart movements have been upwards). Additionally, all movements have been somewhat drastic and large. Last week it moved up 2 spaces, and in the previous it moved up 11.
Sia's "Chandelier" finally reaches the top 10 for the first time thanks to the massive release of 1000 Forms of Fear (the song's parent album, which dropped this past week). It previously spent 16 frames bouncing around the chart, ranking as high as #11 (in its debut frame) and as low as #42 (the following week). It spent most of its time between #15-25. It is Sia's third consecutive top 10 effort. She previously reached as high as #8 as a guest on Flo Rida's "Wild Ones" in early 2012, and #1 for two weeks as a guest on David Guetta's "Titanium" approximately 2 full years ago (August 2012). It is her first solo entry and first solo top 10.
Shakira's "Dare (La La La)" holds at #9 for a second week, following a crash from 5-9 earlier this month. It previously spent two frames at its peak position of #5, and with this week totals a 5th week in the top 10. While the track successfully became Shakira's 3rd consecutive top 5 single, it's highly likely that this track caps off with a total cume lower than both that of "Empire" (790+ points through July 3rd; 7th place year to date) and "Can't Remember to Forget You (feat. Rihanna)" (752 points through entire run; 9th place year to date). That's unfortunate, but it is what it is. More details and predictions next week.
Vita Chamber's 4th consecutive top 10 single, "A+D", drops 7-10 this week (its lowest top 10 ranking to date). With this frame, it spends a fourth week past 100 points and a 5th overall week in the top 10. It should hold up well throughout the rest of July (mainly because the track's official video counterpart debuted on the final day of tracking this week). While "A+D" was the only Vita Chambers song to not debut within the top 10, the track has made up for it and become the young Canadian artist's 4th straight top 10 hit (as previously announced) following "Fix You", "Masquerade" and "What If?" which debuted at numbers 10, 9 and 7 before peaking at numbers 1, 2 and 3. It is expected to rebound next week with a 5 point video boost.
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