We'll end up painted on the road
Red and chrome
All the broken glass sparkling
—Lorde, from "Homemade Dynamite
My weekly chart is based on data from my last.fm account, ranging between two 12am on Fridays in Central Time. Ties are decided on a case-by-case basis, but generally, with newer songs and tracks I prefer taking precedence. Number of songs may vary.
Analysis: This isn't the best week to start my chart with since Lorde's Melodrama dominated most of it. Listen to it. It's a worthy sequel to 2013's Pure Heroine. DJ Khaled's "Wild Thoughts" managed to sneak into #10 because of the Rihanna feature, with "Liability" and "Green Light" trailing behind at #11 and #12. Calvin Harris' "Feels" continues his streak of summertime grooviness, and Terror Jr served up a couple of bops on their latest record, Bop City 2: TerroRising. One phrase: "Are you ready to die?" I decided to cut it off at 15 since the ties started stacking up beyond that at 1 and 2 plays.
Let's see if I stick with these charts or if this project dies. Comment or message me if you're interested.
- Number 1 DebutPeak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks1
- Number 2 DebutPeak2Weeks1
- Number 3 DebutPeak3Weeks1
- Number 4 DebutPeak4Weeks1
- Number 5 DebutPeak5Weeks1
- Number 6 DebutPeak6Weeks1
- Number 7 DebutPeak7Weeks1
- Number 8 DebutPeak8Weeks1
- Number 9 DebutPeak9Weeks1
- Number 10 DebutPeak10Weeks1
- Number 11 DebutPeak11Weeks1
- Number 12 DebutPeak12Weeks1
- Number 13 Debut
Feels
Calvin Harris ft. featuring Pharrell Williams, Katy Perry, & Big Sean
From the album: Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1
Peak13Weeks1 - Number 14 DebutPeak14Weeks1
- Number 15 DebutPeak15Weeks1
2 Comments
Thanks for the comment! I'll consider Top 40, although it'd be more work deciding which songs should go there.
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I like the charts, do Top 40 for more variety though.