Sunday, May 24, 2020

Chart Week 21: Week of 24th May, 2020

Chart Week #21 of 2020: Week of 24th May

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Chart notes:
   Lady Gaga has reached the top of the LGBT chart this week, as "Stupid Love" climbs one more notch to #1. In 2009, Gaga (whose real name is Stefani Germanotta) told Rolling Stone that her #1 single "Poker Face" was about her bisexuality. She also spoke about how her past boyfriends have sometimes been uncomfortable with her sexual orientation. Gaga actively supports LGBT rights worldwide, attributes much of her early success to her gay fans, and is considered a gay icon.

   Thirteen songs fell off the chart this week to make way for thirteen new songs. The highest debut of the week was "Forever" by American vocalist Fletcher, entering the chart at #28. Fletcher (whose real name is Cari Fletcher) is originally from New Jersey and competed on the premiere season of the U.S. version of The X Factor. She was a member of the group Lakoda Rayne.

   Chart positions are based on points assigned from (1) the previous week's chart 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 by Wednesday morning. If you'd like to vote for your favorite videos, 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 Lady Gaga – “Stupid Love” US 1 7
2 5 Shlakoblochina & Fearmuch – “Новая сила киски (New Pussy Power)” UK 2 4
3 3 Demi Lovato – “I Love Me” US 3 6
4 10 Esteman – “Hasta Que Tú Me Quieras” CO 4 3
5 7 Vini Uehara – “Tequila” BR 5 5
6 11 Brockhampton & Ryan Beatty – “Sugar” US 1 8
7 1 Emily Burns – “Hello” GB 1 7
8 18 Conan Gray – “Wish You Were Sober” US 8 3
9 4 Rina Sawayama – “Comme des Garçons (Like the Boys)” GB 1 7
10 15 Hollie Col – “She Knows” AU 10 4
11 23 Nimmo – “Do I Have to Learn It?” GB 11 3
12 22 Pabllo Vittar & Thalia – “Tímida” BR/MX 12 3
13 9 Patricio Arellano – “Que Locura Enamorarme de Ti” AR 3 6
14 13 Zolita – “U Remind Me” US 13 5
15 14 Gregory Dillon – “Love Again” US 14 5
16 42 Troye Sivan – “Take Yourself Home” AU 16 2
17 30 Pvris – “Dead Weight” US 17 3
18 34 Rita Ora – “How to Be Lonely” GB 18 2
19 16 Pros And Icons – “Physical” US 16 3
20 17 Jeangu Macrooy – “Grow” NL 17 4
21 6 Teyana Taylor & Ms. Lauryn Hill – “We Got Love” US 6 5
22 21 Brandon Colbein – “Mess” US 21 4
23 47 Lady Leshurr – “Quarantine Speech” GB 23 2
24 44 Adam Lambert – “Velvet” US 24 2
25 8 Guard – “K Bye” ZA/AU 8 5
26 12 Big Freedia & Kesha – “Chasing Rainbows” US 8 8
27 46 Kiesza – “All of the Feelings” CA 27 2
28 New Fletcher – “Forever” US 28 1
29 49 Wrabel – “Talk to Myself” US 29 2
30 19 Tiziano Ferro – “Amici Per Errore” IT 4 8
31 20 Alex Newell – “Boy, You Can Keep It” US 11 6
32 48 Mathew V & Jocelyn Alice – “Missing Me” CA 32 2
33 24 Virginia Ernst – “Right Gei” AT 6 5
34 27 Lil Nas X & Nas – “Rodeo” US 1 10
35 25 Carlie Hanson – “Daze Inn” US 25 3
36 26 NEFORMAT – “Мальчика люблю (I Love the Boy)” RU 26 4
37 28 Will Jay – “Lies” US 7 6
38 29 Greyson Chance – “Dancing Next to Me” US 6 8
39 New Rayvon Owen – “Honesty” US 39 1
40 New Alan Walker & Ruben – “Heading Home” GB/NO 40 1
41 New Keiino & Charlotte Qaminiq – “Black Leather” NO/CA 41 1
42 New Trixie Mattel – “Gold” US 42 1
43 New Todrick Hall – “Mask, Gloves, Soap, Scrubs” US 43 1
44 New Orville Peck – “Summertime” CA 44 1
45 New Domo Wilson – “Broke Bitch” US 45 1
46 New Jessie Paege – “Coming Out” US 46 1
47 New Apolo – “Eres un Veneno” ES 47 1
48 New Daniel Schuhmacher – “Ecstasy” DE 48 1
49 New Cub Sport – “The Difference” AU 49 1
50 New New Kids On The Block, Boyz II Men, Big Freedia, Jordan Sparks, & Naughty By Nature – “House Party” 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 Dog Park Dissidents – “Host” US 9 6
** 32 Daphne Willis – “Almost” US 17 5
** 33 Betty Who – “The One” AU 12 7
** 35 Reigen – “Wild Nights” US 16 5
** 36 Sam Smith – “To Die For” GB 2 8
** 37 Corvyx – “Anyone” US 21 4
** 38 Lizette Lizette – “Scorpio” SE 25 3
** 39 Chaz Cardigan – “Not OK!” US 31 6
** 40 Wrabel – “Hurts Like Hell” US 3 7
** 41 Heidrik – “Hope You’re Crying” FO 5 7
** 43 Tokyo Gegegay, Seiya, & Kota – “泥棒 (Thief)” JP 35 3
** 45 Sam Tsui – “The Leap” US 44 3
** 50 Matilda – “Forever” NO 34 4


Codes used in the ‘Origin’ columns from the tables above
AR = Argentina AT = Austria AU = Australia
BR = Brazil CA = Canada CO = Colombia
DE = Germany ES = Spain FO = Faroe Islands
GB = Great Britain IT = Italy JP = Japan
MX = Mexico NL = Netherlands NO = Norway
RU = Russia SE = Sweden UK = Ukraine
US = United States ZA = South Africa

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