Notes:
- "Mayday" holds in the top spot for yet another week, stretching its total to 16 weeks now. Cam is finally in the position to lose her top spot though, as "Something to Believe In" (#2) is looking to swoop in very soon, while "Stars" (7-4) is looking like a dark horse contender for #1 as well. Next week should result in those as the Top 3 with a potential change at #1.
- Nick Fradiani is looking at a Top 10 hit soon with "Get You Home", as it blasts 21-14 for a new peak. This has hit its stride and is benefitting jumping over vulnerable songs. Next week, it could potentially make the Top 10, but two other songs are looking to battle for a spot ("HEAR ME NOW" (18-13) being one of them).
- Dirty Heads are also looking for the Top 10 with "That's All I Need", as it blasts yet again this week by going 26-15 for a new peak. Since the release of their album, this has been killing it. This has the best potential for the Top 10 next week, but it'll nonetheless make it even if it falls just shy next week. This has the potential to go #1, but for now, Top 5 is definitely reasonable. "Oxygen" also climbs into the Top 30, going 37-27 for a new peak. This is looking to follow-up "That's All I Need" with ease, and both should be big hits. Most of the album tracks fall this week, but "Red Lights" (63-62) moves up one for a new peak, while "Moon Tower" has a great week, blasting 67-57 for a new peak. I'm unsure how I will work singles for this album, as there are plenty that could be hits here, but for now, we'll go with what they release.
- "Disappear Here" (36-26), "Start A Riot" (32-28), and "Without You" (35-29) all enter the Top 30 this week due to songs dying in front of it, though are well deserved of their jumps. "Start A Riot" should peak similarly to "Shine A Light" (#23), while "Disappear Here" should continue to jump high. "Without You" is surprisingly starting to come into its own now. This might actually start to shape into a big hit for Parachute. I'm not sure where it'll peak, but it'll ride a nice wave for now.
- Hitbull legend kicks off this week's debuts with "Greenlight", which debuts at #59. He brings along the most iconic artist of all-time in Flo Rida, and the nobody that is LunchMoney Lewis, but now he's going to be famous solely because of those two's presence, #theimpact. This is actually Pitbull's first charting song in the Pulse era, as "Fireball" has hit On the Rise, but nothing else has been seen from him, even with his onslaught of features. He's had some success in the past, including "Give Me Everything" at #4 way back when and "International Love" at #3, also way back when. He's had a few other main charters, along with features, but laziness prevents from going into detail lol.
- Switchfoot makes their chart return with "Live It Well", as it debuts at #60. I've been absolutely adoring this song this week, and it might have a big future ahead of it. I liked it when it first came out, way more than "Float", but I didn't purchase it until now. For now, this looks to be a decent hit, maybe Top 40, but it definitely has room to grow. This is actually their first chart entry since "When We Come Alive" was on the chart due to an extension for just a week, where it peaked at #40 and spent a bunch of week on On the Rise.
- The Score also make their chart return with "Unstoppable" coming in at #64. I've been really liking this one, but The Score has had some bad luck in their past. "Oh My Love" had some very good weeks, but was unable to hit the chart due to competition, while "On and On" only peaked at #53 and just kind of got lost in the shuffle. Hopefully third times the charm for them, but time will have to tell. This will either shape up to be a big hit, or flounder and get lost.
- "We Don't Talk Anymore" re-enters the chart finally at #66. This has been on the verge of re-entering the chart for weeks now, and it finally gets back on. I'm not sure how long it'll last, but it will look to beat its #50 peak set back on February 18th.
- Jeremy Camp scores the final debut this week with "Christ In Me" at #69. This is probably the most Christian song that has ever charted on here, and Christian music has had a good run here (considering one is nearing the Top 3 and tobyMac has had a great era). This might end up getting lost in the shuffle, but time will tell.
On the Rise:
"Are We Ready? (Wreck)" by: Two Door Cinema Club
"There's A Girl" by: Trent Harmon
"Brand New" by: Ben Rector
"Billie Jean" by: EDEN
"Nothing Personal" by: Night Riots
"Different For Girls" by: Dierks Bentley (feat. Elle King)
"DUELE EL CORAZON" by: Enrique Iglesias (feat. Tinashe & Javada)
"Cold Water" by: Major Lazer (feat. Justin Bieber & MØ)
"Road Less Traveled" by: Lauren Alaina
"Purple Lamborghini" by: Skrillex & Rick Ross
"Bada Bing" by: Cris Cab
"Oh No" by: Runaway June
Re-Entry Watch:
"Better Than Me" by: David Cook
Dropouts:
"Close" by: Nick Jonas (feat. Tove Lo) (from #44) Peak: 23 - RECURRENT
"Since You Been Gone" by: The Heavy (from #45) Peak: 37 - RECURRENT
"M.I.L.F. $" by: Fergie (from #61) Peak: 58
"Damini" by: USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker) (from #64) Peak: 64
"Under the Water" by: Dirty Heads (from #70) Peak: 70
Recurrent Watch:
"Ride" by: twenty one pilots (1)
"LA Confidential" by: Tory Lanez (2)
"Woman Woman" by: AWOLNATION (1)
"Beautiful Drug" by: Zac Brown Band (2)
"Backseat Driver" by: tobyMac (feat. Hollyn & Tru) (1)
"Move (Keep Walkin') by: tobyMac (1)
"Take It From Me" by: KONGOS (1)
"Goldfish" by: Until the Ribbon Breaks (1)
"Lose Control" by: Hedley (eligible)
"Sex" by: Cheat Codes & Kris Kross Amsterdam (1)
"The Truth" by: Dirty Heads (1)
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