Saturday, June 13, 2020

Chart Week 24 of 2020: Week of 14th June

Chart Week #24 of 2020: Week of 14th June

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Chart notes:
   Brazilian drag queen Pabllo Vittar climbs one more spot this week to reach #1 on the LGBT chart with "Tímida", her collaboration with Mexican vocalist Thalia. Pabllo's third studio album 111 was released in March and has already been certified platinum in Brazil with more than 80,000 units sold. She's now also one of the faces of Calvin Klein's 2020 Pride collection, which was designed to support the Covid-19 LGBTIQ Global Emergency Fund.

   Twelve songs fell off the chart this week to make way for twelve new songs. The highest debut of the week was "Look For the Good" by American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz, entering the chart at #28. It's the title track from his seventh full-length studio album, which is due to be released in a few days. Jason came out as bisexual in 2018.

   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 YouTube 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 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 Pabllo Vittar & Thalia – “Tímida” BR/MX 1 6
2 4 Rita Ora – “How to Be Lonely” GB 2 5
3 5 Lady Leshurr – “Quarantine Speech” GB 3 5
4 8 Todrick Hall – “Mask, Gloves, Soap, Scrubs” US 4 4
5 7 Brockhampton & Ryan Beatty – “Sugar” US 1 11
6 1 Conan Gray – “Wish You Were Sober” US 1 6
7 12 Keiino & Charlotte Qamaniq – “Black Leather” NO/CA 7 4
8 9 Pros And Icons – “Physical” US 8 6
9 6 Lady Gaga – “Stupid Love” US 1 10
10 28 Felix Jaehn, Gashi, & Faangs – “Sicko” DE/US/CA 10 2
11 20 Matt Simons – “Cold” US 11 3
12 30 Perfume Genius – “On the Floor” US 12 2
13 10 Fletcher – “Forever” US 10 4
14 3 Troye Sivan – “Take Yourself Home” AU 3 5
15 11 Adam Lambert – “Velvet” US 11 5
16 33 Sam Smith & Demi Lovato – “I’m Ready” GB/US 16 2
17 35 Rina Sawayama – “XS” GB 17 2
18 17 Shlakoblochina & Fearmuch – “Новая сила киски (New Pussy Power)” UK 2 7
19 16 New Kids On The Block, Boyz II Men, Big Freedia, Jordan Sparks, & Naughty By Nature – “House Party” US 16 4
20 13 Rina Sawayama – “Comme des Garçons (Like the Boys)” GB 1 10
21 43 Billie Joe Armstrong & Susanna Hoffs – “Manic Monday” US 21 2
22 18 Jessie Paege – “Coming Out” US 18 4
23 15 Demi Lovato – “I Love Me” US 2 9
24 41 Jordy – “Things I Never Said” US 24 2
25 14 Patricio Arellano – “Que Locura Enamorarme de Ti” AR 3 9
26 50 Shea Diamond – “I Am America” US 26 2
27 21 Nimmo – “Do I Have to Learn It?” GB 11 6
28 New Jason Mraz – “Look For the Good” US 28 1
29 45 Nathan Hartono – “陪你旅行的人 (Someone Traveling with You)” ID/SG 29 3
30 19 Emily Burns – “Hello” GB 1 10
31 New Christine and the Queens – “I Disappear in Your Arms” FR 31 1
32 New Elijah Woods and Jamie Fine – “Want You Back” CA 32 1
33 26 Alan Walker & Ruben – “Heading Home” GB/NO 21 4
34 23 Hollie Col – “She Knows” AU 8 7
35 22 Wrabel – “Talk to Myself” US 20 5
36 New Elah Hale – “My House” US 36 1
37 24 Vini Uehara – “Tequila” BR 5 8
38 25 Esteman – “Hasta Que Tú Me Quieras” CO 4 6
39 31 Bright Light Bright Light – “This Was My House” GB/US 31 3
40 27 Pvris – “Dead Weight” US 17 6
41 29 Rayvon Owen – “Honesty” US 19 4
42 New Andie Case – “Babygirl” US 42 1
43 47 Zand – “Freak” GB 43 3
44 New K. Flay – “Dreamers” US 44 1
45 New Brandon Colbein – “In Your Eyes” US 45 1
46 New The Irrepressibles – “Let Go (Everybody Move Your Body Listen to Your Heart)” GB 46 1
47 New Allie X – “Sarah Come Home” CA 47 1
48 New Revolverheld – “Spinner” DE 48 1
49 New A Great Big World – “I Will Always Be There” US 49 1
50 New Leopold – “Paradise” DE 50 1

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

Falling off the chart this week: Orig. Peak Weeks on chart
** 32 Trixie Mattel – “Gold” US 24 3
** 34 Teyana Taylor & Ms. Lauryn Hill – “We Got Love” US 6 7
** 36 Zolita – “U Remind Me” US 13 7
** 37 Gregory Dillon – “Love Again” US 14 7
** 38 Orville Peck – “Summertime” CA 29 3
** 39 Cub Sport – “The Difference” AU 33 3
** 40 Daniel Schuhmacher – “Ecstasy” DE 36 3
** 42 Domo Wilson – “Broke Bitch” US 35 3
** 44 Apolo – “Eres un Veneno” ES 38 3
** 46 Wincent Weiss – “Weck Mich Nicht Auf” DE 45 2
** 48 Billie Joe Armstrong – “You Can’t Put Your Arms Around a Memory” US 46 2
** 49 Javiera Mena – “Flashback” CL 48 2


Codes used in the ‘Origin’ columns from the tables above
AR = Argentina AU = Australia BR = Brazil
CA = Canada CL = Chile CO = Colombia
DE = Germany ES = Spain FR = France
GB = Great Britain ID = Indonesia MX = Mexico
NO = Norway SG = Singapore UK = Ukraine
US = United States

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