Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Taylor Swift Returns to #1, Jack Johnson Earns His First Top 10 Entry

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In a particularly eventful week, Taylor Swift returns to #1 with "Look What You Made Me Do", Jack Johnson earns his first top 10 entry, and Carly Rae Jepsen and Sabrina Carpenter make big returns.

To start, "Look What You Made Me Do" by Taylor Swift goes 5-1. It tallies its second non-consecutive week at #1. Now, this could've faced challenge from "Hey Guapo" by Play-n-Skillz and kirstin... except it had a pretty bad week. The real challenger is "Marry Me" by Thomas Rhett. Despite it not being a single, it is getting pretty big gains, so it will likely overtake "Hey Guapo" soon. Speaking of Thomas Rhett, he takes up the rest of the Top 5, as "Craving You" with Maren Morris holds on to #4, despite having a pretty bad week, should be out of the Top 10 soon. But it still held up over his other song, "Unforgettable" which took a massive loss in points as the album hype fades. As such, it replaces Taylor Swift's spot at #5.

Now, we get two returning entries to the Top 10, as "Why" by Sabrina Carpenter comes back at #6 (going 14-6), for a new peak. It only left because Thomas Rhett flooded the chart. And in a huge surprise boost, "Cut to the Feeling" by Carly Rae Jepsen returns to #7 (rising massively from 25-7), off of its music video. Could it gain more? Who knows. It's got competition from our only new song, "My Mind Is For Sale" by Jack Johnson. See, I did not expect this, but it's really good. The anti-Trump single reaches the top 10 with huge momentum. It is the first political song in the top 10.

And at #9, we get "...Ready For It?" by Taylor Swift, which is sticking around longer than I expect but not in the top 10 much longer. And finally, at #10... "Break a Little" by kirstin bounds 12-10? It really just shows how weak the bottom two songs are. In some good news, two big arrivals come right below. "Too Much To Ask" by Niall Horan debuts at #11, and "GUY.exe" by Superfruit at #12.

In our very early projections, it'll be a battle between "Marry Me" and "Look What You Made Me Do" for #1.

Full chart: http://crownnote.com/charts/naos/my-top-50-15


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