Monday, November 30, 2020

Chart Week 48 of 2020: Week of 29th November

 Chart Week #48 of 2020: Week of 29th November

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Chart notes:
   Despite some stiff competition for the #1 spot, American singer/songwriter Gregory Dillon emerges on top of the LGBT chart for a second consecutive week with "Screenshots". Over the past seven days, the video has gained an additional 263 YouTube views, which is an increase of 10.71% over the previous week. It's not as much as the week before that, but it's enough to keep his hold on #1.
 
   Thirteen songs fell off the chart this week in order to make way for thirteen new entries. The highest debut of the week was "Durch Den Monsun 2020" by German rock band Tokio Hotel, entering the chart at #34. The track is a remix of the quartet's very first international hit, which was originally released in 2005 and went on to reach #1 in multiple countries. Lead singer Bill Kaulitz came out as LGBT in 2014, but he says he doesn't want to put a specific label on his sexuality. The video for "Durch Den Monsun 2020" gained an additional 35,031 views on YouTube over the past week, which is an increase of 5.27% over the week prior.
 
   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 at 12 noon (California time). 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 below).
 
Tad's contact info:
Email: tadsgaymusicchannel@gmail.com
 
This week's Top 50 LGBT chart:
This week Last week Artist & title Orig. Peak Weeks on chart
1 1 Gregory Dillon – “Screenshots” US 1 7
2 5 Raymix – “Llámame” MX 2 5
3 4 Miley Cyrus – “Midnight Sky” US 3 8
4 11 Mika & Soprano – “Le Coeur Holiday” GB/FR 4 3
5 13 Felix Jaehn, Nea, & Bryn Christoper – “No Therapy” DE/SE/ GB 1 9
6 2 Conan Gray – “Heather” US 2 7
7 15 Pablo Alborán – “Si Hubieras Querido” ES 7 3
8 3 Alok, Ilkay Sencan, & Tove Lo – “Don’t Say Goodbye” BR/TR/ SE 3 4
9 18 DJ Aron, Tommer Mizrahi, & Beth Sacks – “One Life” IL/US 9 3
10 7 Sam Smith – “Diamonds” GB 1 8
11 9 Marshmello & Demi Lovato – “OK Not to Be OK” US 9 4
12 21 Maruv – “Sad Song” UK 12 3
13 8 Chaz Cardigan – “Middle of the Road” US 8 5
14 28 John Duff – “Hokie Pokie” US 14 2
15 24 Trixie Mattel – “Video Games” US 15 3
16 10 Joel Corry & MNEK – “Head and Heart” GB 1 14
17 32 Isaac Dunbar – “Miss America” US 17 2
18 37 Lil Peep – “Hellboy” US 18 2
19 16 Bilal Hassani – “Tom” FR 16 4
20 6 Harel Skaat & Anya Buxtein – “כל היום (Kol Hayom)” IL 1 10
21 40 Katy Perry – “Tucked” US 21 2
22 43 Tim Chadwick – “Only Me” IE 22 2
23 38 Bruno Gadiol – “Me Faz Lembrar” BR 23 3
24 23 Tom Goss & Nakia – “Amsterdam” US 17 4
25 39 Renan Pitanga – “Nem Comparação” BR 25 3
26 22 Pauline Mancini – “I Want More” FR 22 3
27 12 Kfir – “Gigolo” IL/US 8 6
28 45 Fletcher – “Sex (With My Ex)” US 28 2
29 25 Steps – “What the Future Holds” GB 1 10
30 14 Zee Machine – “Honeydew” US 14 5
31 17 Vardaan Arora – “Heartbreak on the Dancefloor” IN/US 10 6
32 19 Troye Sivan – “Rager Teenager!” AU 12 7
33 20 Janelle Monáe – “Turntables” US 11 6
34 New Tokio Hotel – “Durch Den Monsun 2020” DE 34 1
35 New Lycinaïs Jean – “Tout Est Flou” GP/MQ 35 1
36 27 Wapayasos – “Muévelo” MX 27 3
37 29 Mxmtoon & Carly Rae Jepsen – “OK On Your Own” US/CA 29 3
38 New Rouge Mary – “Movin’ On” FR 38 1
39 49 Carlie Hanson – “Good Enough” US 39 2
40 New Duncan Laurence – “Last Night” NL 40 1
41 New Pvris & 070 Shake – “Use Me” US 41 1
42 New Maxim Voychak – “Мальчик Гей (Mal’chik Gey)” RU 42 1
43 46 Andreas Moss – “Minivan” SE 43 3
44 New Elliot Jones – “Do It Again” CA/US 44 1
45 New Saara Alto & Baga Chipz – “When the Sun Goes Down” FI/GB 45 1
46 New Brandon Colbein – “Mean to Me” US 46 1
47 New Tyde Levi – “All We Are” AU 47 1
48 New Model Child – “Cuckoo” US 48 1
49 New Romero Ferro – “Fake” BR 49 1
50 New Fab The Duo – “Party For Two” 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
** 26 Vincint – “Be Me” US 10 8
** 30 Katy Perry – “Cry About It Later” US 2 7
** 31 Doug Locke – “Temptation” US 9 5
** 33 Nathan Hartono – “Dig Deep” ID/SG 27 3
** 34 Paul Woolford, Diplo, & Kareen Lomax – “Looking For Me” GB/US 2 12
** 35 Mika & Michele Bravi – “Bella D’Estate” GB/IT 8 7
** 36 Qveen Herby & Durand Bernarr – “Self Aware” US 1 12
** 41 Alaska Thunderfuck & Kandy Muse – “Sitting Alone in the V.I.P.” US 37 3
** 42 Shuga Cain – “Sweet Love” US 39 3
** 44 Cameron Hawthorn – “To Break Hers” US 40 3
** 47 Bright Light Bright Light & Caveboy – “It’s Alright, It’s OK” GB/CA 43 3
** 48 Orî & Klevur – “Tropic Thunder” US 44 3
** 50 Cazwell – “Ice Cream Truck 2020” US 50 1
 
 
 
 
Codes used in the ‘Origin’ columns from the tables above
AU = Australia BR = Brazil CA = Canada
DE = Germany ES = Spain FI = Finland
FR = France GB = Great Britain GP = Guadeloupe
ID = Indonesia IE = Ireland IL = Israel
IN = India IT = Italy MQ = Martinique
MX = Mexico NL = Netherlands RU = Russia
SE = Sweden SG = Singapore TR = Turkey
UK = Ukraine US = United States