Monday, September 25, 2017
Taylor Swift Spends a Third Week at No. 1 With "Look What You Made Me Do", RHYMEBERRY Debuts
Taylor Swift continues to dominate, being No. 1 for a third week with "Look What You Made Me Do". Also, RHYMEBERRY debuts.
Obviously, as previously stated "Look What You Made Me Do" spends a third week at the top. Interestingly enough, it appears to have a small gain in performance. Now, while it can't challenge just yet, "Marry Me" by Thomas Rhett inches up, moving 3-2. It's still going pretty strong, and could become the next No. 1, unless something robs it. Having a better week than expected, "Cut to the Feeling" by Carly Rae Jepsen moves 7-3, almost nearing the points of the No. 2 song.
In a particularly bad week for Kirstin Maldonado, "Break a Little" fell hard out of the Top 10, and "Hey Guapo", her collaboration with Play-n-Skillz, falling to No. 4 with heavy losses in performance. Bleeding points fast, it can be out of the top 10 in as early as two weeks. At No. 5 we get "Craving You" by Thomas Rhett featuring Maren Morris. It seems to be a Top 10 mainstay as its points are falling, but extremely slowly. "My Mind Is For Sale" by Jack Johnson rises to No. 6, which is unexpected for a mellow, indie folk like this. But it hit a point peak and may not be sticking around much longer. To continue Taylor Swift's fortunes, "...Ready For It", moves 9-7 for a new peak, and a new peak in points. It'll likely be heading for a Top 5 position in the future. Now, a previous No. 1, "Unforgettable" by Thomas Rhett, is in the opposite position, falling 5-8. It won't be lasting much longer, but it had a pretty good run.
Now, we get two new Top 10 entries. The first being "Too Much to Ask" by Niall Horan, which boosts 11-9, with decent performance, but nothing stellar. And our second song is a debut, and an unexpected one at that... "Bring It On Down" by RHYMEBERRY. The J-pop/rap song debuts at No. 10, despite having less than five days of tracking. This can be a No. 1 within the next few weeks. This is a very good week for international acts, as we have acts from Canada, the United States, Russia, the UK, Japan, and France on the chart.
Looking to next week, based on early predictions, Taylor Swift will likely be holding her #1 spot, "Hey Guapo" could be falling out of the top 10 entirely, and "...Ready For It?" and "Bring It On Down" will be fighting for a spot in the Top 5.
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