Saturday, July 27, 2019

Chart Week 30: Week of 28th July, 2019

                                                                                                                                        
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 Chart notes:
   Australian singer-songwriter Alfie Arcuri takes over the #1 spot on the LGBT chart this week with "Same". After he won the fifth season of the television reality competition The Voice Australia in 2016, Alfie has appeared on the LGBT chart three other tiimes (with "If They Only Knew" and "Love Is Love" in 2017, and then with "To Myself" earlier this year). The video for "Same" received the most votes this week, and it finished the week in third place (after Elliot Jones and Freddie Mercury) for the highest percentage gains in YouTube views.

   The remainder of the Top Five this week are: Moroccan-American musician Matthew James (climbing a spot to #2), Canadian-American singer Elliot Jones (slipping 2 notches to #3), American singer Taylor Swift (moving up 3 places to #4), and French singer Mika (rising 10 spots to #5).

   Ten songs fell off the chart this week to make way for ten new songs. The highest debut of the week was "Mother's Daughter" by American singer Miley Cyrus, coming in at #27. Miley's mother Tish makes a cameo appearance in the video, which also features skateboarder Lacey Baker (wearing a tee-shirt that reads "they/them" on it), transgender activist Casil McArthur (who appears shirtless in the video), and transgender model Aaron Phillips (who appears in her wheelchair).

   Three artists (Ben Hazlewood, Mabel Matiz, and Manila Luzon) are making their very first appearances on the LGBT chart this week. An additional seven artists (Miley Cyrus, Sam Tsui, Jordy, Kim Petras, KT Tunstall, Gia Woods, and Mani Orrason) are returning to the chart with brand-new videos.

   Chart positions are based on points assigned from (1) the previous week's position, (2) length of time on the chart, (3) views on YouTube from the past 7 days, (4) percentage of increase in views from the week prior, (5) my votes, and (6) any votes I've received by Thursday morning. If you'd like to vote for your favorite songs, please feel free to leave a comment on this blog or send me a private message (see the contact info above).


This week's Top 50 LGBT chart:
This week Last week Artist & title Orig. Peak Weeks on chart
1 2 Alfie Arcuri – “Same” AU 1 5
2 3 Matthew James – “Right Now” MA/US 2 5
3 1 Elliot Jones – “Emotions” CA/US 1 6
4 7 Taylor Swift – “You Need To Calm Down” US 4 3
5 15 Mika – “Ice Cream” FR 5 3
6 10 Jordy – “Love Me Right” US 6 4
7 20 Michael Medrano – “No More Tequila” US 7 5
8 9 LP – “Dreamer” US 8 4
9 18 Brian Justin Crum – “I & U” US 9 3
10 16 Gregory Dillon – “Alien Boyfriend” US 10 3
11 25 Freddie Mercury – “Time Waits for No One” GB 11 2
12 6 Mosimann & Maruv – “Mon Amour” CH/UK 6 5
13 17 Carlos Vara – “Impossible” US 13 3
14 32 PJ Brennan – “40 Days” US/GB 14 2
15 23 Michael Medrano – “Easier” US 3 6
16 19 Charli XCX & Lizzo – “Blame It On Your Love” GB/US 16 3
17 14 Shea Diamond – “Don’t Shoot” US 14 4
18 28 Daya – “Left Me Yet” US 18 2
19 8 Chris Jehnert – “Welcome to the Hollow” US 1 9
20 30 Todrick Hall – “I Like Boys” US 20 2
21 29 Jamie Hannah – “Sound of My Youth” GB 21 4
22 22 Nick Bolt & Neven – “Cómeme Ma” CL/DE 22 3
23 4 The Chainsmokers & Bebe Rexha – “Call You Mine” US 4 5
24 5 Katy Perry – “Never Really Over” US 5 6
25 34 Jão – “Monstros” BR 25 2
26 21 Daniel Schuhmacher – “Feelings” DE 6 7
27 New Miley Cyrus – “Mother’s Daughter” US 27 1
28 42 Joy Oladokun – “Blame” US 28 2
29 13 Todrick Hall – “Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels” US 1 7
30 24 Wrabel – “Love to Love U” US 4 8
31 11 Mylène Farmer – “Des Larmes” FR 5 6
32 12 Allan Jay – “Work Ya Love” GB 2 9
33 35 Openside – “Kiss Me” NZ 33 4
34 New Sam Tsui – “Free” US 34 1
35 26 Katey Brooks – “All of Me” GB 2 11
36 New Ben Hazlewood – “Louder Than Thunder” AU 36 1
37 27 Pragya Pallavi – “Queer It Up” IN 14 4
38 New Jordy – “These Days” US 38 1
39 46 Miss Benny – “Every Boy” US 39 2
40 43 Máni Orrason – “I Swear It’s True” IS 40 3
41 44 Renan Pitanga – “Sax” BR 41 3
42 New Mabel Matiz – “Comme Un Animal” TR 42 1
43 48 Hatari & Bashar Murad – “Klefi/Samed” IS/PS 43 2
44 49 Kim Petras – “Got My Number” DE 44 2
45 50 Eledos & La Pelopony – “Cuéntame” MX/ES 45 2
46 New Manila Luzon – “Gay Man” US 46 1
47 New Kim Petras – “Sweet Spot” DE 47 1
48 New KT Tunstall – “Little Red Thread” GB 48 1
49 New Gia Woods – “One Big Party” US 49 1
50 New Máni Orrason – “Privilege of Time” IS 50 1

Numbers on a gold-colored background indicate a new peak position.

Falling off the chart this week: Orig. Peak Weeks on chart
** 31 Elton John & Taron Egerton – “Your Song” GB/US 19 3
** 33 Reigen – “Lit Summer” US 6 7
** 36 Gloria Trevi – “Ábranse Perras” MX 22 5
** 37 Rayvon Owen – “X” US 20 4
** 38 Hannah Trigwell – “Attention” GB 23 4
** 39 Lady Leshurr – “Your Mr” GB 25 4
** 40 Daya – “Insomnia” US 1 13
** 41 Pentatonix – “Shallow” US 24 3
** 45 Trevor Moran – “On My Own” US 45 2
** 47 Mathew V – “Catching Feelings” CA 47 2


Codes used in the ‘Origin’ columns from the tables above
AU = Australia BR = Brazil CA = Canada
CH = Switzerland CL = Chile DE = Germany
ES = Spain FR = France GB = Great Britain
IN = India IS = Iceland MA = Morocco
MX = Mexico NZ = New Zealand PS = Palestine
TR = Turkey UK = Ukraine US = United States

2 comments:

  1. (20 points) Jordy - Love Me Right
    (19 points) Matthew James - Right Now
    (18 points) Wrabel - Love to Love U
    (17 points) Jordy - These Days
    (16 points) Elliot Jones - Emotions
    (15 points) Eledos & La Pelopony - Cuéntame
    (14 points) Gregory Dillon - Alien Boyfriend
    (13 points) Michael Medrano - Easier
    (12 points) Chris Jehnert - Welcome to the Hollow
    (11 points) Miss Benny - Every Boy
    (10 points) Taylor Swift - You Need To Calm Down

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