Sunday, December 1, 2019

Chart Week 48: Week of 1st December, 2019

Chart Week 48: Week of 1st December, 2019

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Chart notes:
   Texas-based singer Miss Benny (a.k.a. Ben J. Pierce) gets his very first #1 on the LGBT chart this week, as "That's My Man" moves up three more notches to the top of the chart. It's his third hit of the year on this chart, following "Rendezvous" and "Every Boy". Besides his career as a musician, Ben is also an actor who's appeared on Netflix's Fuller House and will appear in the lead role on The CW's upcoming series Glamorous.

   Eleven songs fell off the chart this week to make way for eleven new songs. The highest debut of the week was "Tomorrow" by English singer Mika, coming in at #19. Mika was born in Lebanon, lived in France as a child, and now calls London his home. He appeared as a judge on the French version of The Voice and the Italian version of The X Factor, and now he's making his return to music with a new album and a European tour that kicked off in November.

   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 seven days, (4) percentage of increase in views from the week prior, (5) my votes, and (6) any votes I've received before Wednesday 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 3 Miss Benny – “That’s My Man” US 1 8
2 8 Maluma & Ricky Martin – “No Se Me Quita” CO/PR 1 10
3 6 Lewis Blissett – “Killing Butterflies” GB 3 3
4 4 Westlife – “Dynamite” IE 4 5
5 14 Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, & Lana Del Rey – “Don’t Call Me Angel” US 2 5
6 11 Todrick Hall – “Wig” US 6 4
7 10 Tove Lo & Kylie Minogue – “Really Don’t Like U” SE/AU 7 5
8 9 Jordy – “Everybody’s Falling in Love (But Not Me)” US 7 6
9 26 Thomas Wesley & the Jonas Brothers – “Lonely” US 9 2
10 7 Ms. White – “Jaded” US 7 5
11 1 Muna – “Stayaway” US 1 7
12 18 Halsey – “Clementine” US 12 3
13 17 Miss Caffeina, Javiera Mena, & La Casa Azul – “Cola de Pez: Fuego” ES/CL 13 4
14 34 Pvris – “Hallucinations” US 1 11
15 15 Lots Holloway – “Lose Myself” GB 15 6
16 23 Ben Platt – “Rain” US 16 3
17 19 Amber Liu – “Hands Behind My Back” US 17 3
18 30 Greyson Chance – “White Roses” US 1 10
19 New Mika – “Tomorrow” GB 19 1
20 33 Seann Miley Moore – “Burn Boy” AU/GB 20 3
21 25 Peter Thomas – “Look at What We’ve Done” US 21 4
22 12 Green Day – “Father of All” US 12 4
23 29 John Duff – “Rich” US 23 3
24 37 Tove Lo & Alma – “Bad as the Boys” SE/FI 2 9
25 New Kim Petras – “Icy” DE 25 1
26 2 Cazwell, Tom Bike, & Mad Science – “Duo Lingo” US 2 5
27 13 Miley Cyrus – “Slide Away” US 1 7
28 5 Sam Tsui – “Gold Jacket” US 5 5
29 New John Moonstone – “Morrer de Amar” BR 29 1
30 16 Conan Gray – “Comfort Crowd” US 16 3
31 New King Princess – “Hit the Back” US 31 1
32 46 Yanni Burton – “Worth It” AU 32 2
33 20 Aaron Porter – “Sorry” GB 20 5
34 New K. Flay – “Not in California” US 34 1
35 21 Lil Nas X – “Panini” US 2 10
36 22 Brockhampton – “No Halo” US 9 7
37 24 Tegan And Sara – “I’ll Be Back Someday” CA 24 5
38 27 Ty Herndon – “So Small” US 27 4
39 50 Fontana – “Be a Star” BR/SE 39 2
40 28 Adam Lambert – “Superpower” US 3 8
41 New Lauren Sanderson – “Hotel Room” US 41 1
42 New Kevin McHale – “Younger” US 42 1
43 36 The Villagers – “The Wonder of You” IE 36 2
44 New Vincint – “Someday” US 44 1
45 49 Jamie Hannah – “House of Truth” GB 45 2
46 48 Fab The Duo – “I Want a Man” US 46 2
47 45 Openside – “Fck U” NZ 45 2
48 New Elijah Woods & Jamie Fine – “White Rice” CA 48 1
49 New Parker Matthews – “Live for Your Crazy” US 49 1
50 New Michael Blume – “In Between” US 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 Vini Uehara – “Stalkear” BR 11 7
** 32 Carly Rae Jepsen & Jordan Alexander – “Feels Right (Pride Remix)” CA 12 7
** 35 Elderbrook & Rudimental – “Something About You” GB 1 12
** 38 Peter Thomas – “Watching TV With the Sound Off” US 9 8
** 39 GoodLuck – “Dear Future Me” ZA 32 2
** 40 Lauv & Anne-Marie – “F*ck, I’m Lonely” US/GB 1 13
** 41 Sam Smith – “How Do You Sleep?” GB 1 16
** 42 Gregory Dillon – “Where We’re Going” US 6 8
** 43 Davi – “Ficar Sem Você” BR 18 6
** 44 Stewart Taylor – “Mess Your Hair Up” US 25 4
** 47 Pedro Samper – “Aunque Sea En Otra Vida” CO 47 1


Codes used in the ‘Origin’ columns from the tables above
AU = Australia BR = Brazil CA = Canada
CL = Chile CO = Colombia DE = Germany
ES = Spain FI = Finland GB = Great Britain
IE = Ireland NZ = New Zealand PR = Puerto Rico
SE = Sweden US = United States ZA = South Africa

2 comments:

  1. 1. Greyson Chance - White Roses
    2. Kevin McHale - Younger
    3. Ben Platt - Rain
    4. John Moonstone - Morrer de Amar
    5. Jordy - Everybody's Falling In Love (But Not Me)
    6. Yanni Burton - Worth It
    7. Miss Benny - That's My Man
    8. John Duff - Rich

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