Sunday, December 6, 2020

Chart Week 49 of 2020: Week of 6th December

 Chart Week #49 of 2020: Week of 6th December

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Chart notes:
   Mexican singer Raymix captures the top spot on the LGBT chart this week with "Llámame", climbing one more notch to #1. While coming out publicly as gay in June 2020, Raymix (whose real name is Edmundo Moreno) revealed that some people in the music industry had advised him to stay in the closet and keep his queerness under wraps. He decided to come out anyhow, in an Instagram post and in a YouTube video. In the video for "Llámame", Raymix develops a crush on a male friend (who apparently doesn't share the same feelings). Over the past seven days, the video has gained an additional 151,404 YouTube views (which is an increase of 5.61% over the previous week).
 
   Nine songs fell off the chart this week to make way for nine new songs. The highest debut of the week was "Forget Me Too" by American musicians Machine Gun Kelly and Halsey, entering the chart at #31. In the past week, the video has gained an additional 1,095,654 views on YouTube (which is an increase of 7.84% 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 2 Raymix – “Llámame” MX 1 6
2 3 Miley Cyrus – “Midnight Sky” US 2 9
3 7 Pablo Alborán – “Si Hubieras Querido” ES 3 4
4 9 DJ Aron, Tommer Mizrahi, & Beth Sacks – “One Life” IL/US 4 4
5 10 Sam Smith – “Diamonds” GB 1 9
6 17 Isaac Dunbar – “Miss America” US 6 3
7 12 Maruv – “Sad Song” UK 7 4
8 14 John Duff – “Hokie Pokie” US 8 3
9 22 Tim Chadwick – “Only Me” IE 9 3
10 8 Alok, Ilkay Sencan, & Tove Lo – “Don’t Say Goodbye” BR/TR/ SE 3 5
11 21 Katy Perry – “Tucked” US 11 3
12 5 Felix Jaehn, Nea, & Bryn Christoper – “No Therapy” DE/SE/ GB 1 10
13 4 Mika & Soprano – “Le Coeur Holiday” GB/FR 4 4
14 1 Gregory Dillon – “Screenshots” US 1 8
15 28 Fletcher – “Sex (With My Ex)” US 15 3
16 29 Steps – “What the Future Holds” GB 1 11
17 23 Bruno Gadiol – “Me Faz Lembrar” BR 17 4
18 15 Trixie Mattel – “Video Games” US 15 4
19 38 Rouge Mary – “Movin’ On” FR 19 2
20 25 Renan Pitanga – “Nem Comparação” BR 20 4
21 34 Tokio Hotel – “Durch Den Monsun 2020” DE 21 2
22 6 Conan Gray – “Heather” US 2 8
23 40 Duncan Laurence – “Last Night” NL 23 2
24 35 Lycinaïs Jean – “Tout Est Flou” GP/MQ 24 2
25 42 Maxim Voychak – “Мальчик Гей (Mal’chik Gey)” RU 25 2
26 18 Lil Peep – “Hellboy” US 18 3
27 16 Joel Corry & MNEK – “Head and Heart” GB 1 15
28 11 Marshmello & Demi Lovato – “OK Not to Be OK” US 9 5
29 13 Chaz Cardigan – “Middle of the Road” US 8 6
30 41 Pvris & 070 Shake – “Use Me” US 30 2
31 New Machine Gun Kelly & Halsey – “Forget Me Too” US 31 1
32 New John Moonstone – “Toca Fita” BR 32 1
33 44 Elliot Jones – “Do It Again” CA/US 33 2
34 New Yungblud – “Cotton Candy” GB 34 1
35 19 Bilal Hassani – “Tom” FR 16 5
36 20 Harel Skaat & Anya Buxtein – “כל היום (Kol Hayom)” IL 1 11
37 24 Tom Goss & Nakia – “Amsterdam” US 17 5
38 26 Pauline Mancini – “I Want More” FR 22 4
39 27 Kfir – “Gigolo” IL/US 8 7
40 New Kfir & Sis – “Fan a Bitch” IL/US 40 1
41 New Saygrace – “Used To” AU 41 1
42 New Lauv & Conan Gray – “Fake” US 42 1
43 39 Carlie Hanson – “Good Enough” US 39 3
44 New Chaz Cardigan – “Live a Little” US 44 1
45 New Rex Rebel – “Freedom” BE 45 1
46 New Lil Nas X – “Holiday” US 46 1
47 45 Saara Alto & Baga Chipz – “When the Sun Goes Down” FI/GB 45 2
48 46 Brandon Colbein – “Mean to Me” US 46 2
49 47 Tyde Levi – “All We Are” AU 47 2
50 48 Model Child – “Cuckoo” US 48 2
 
 Numbers on a gold-colored background indicate a new peak position.

Falling off the chart this week: Orig. Peak Weeks on chart
** 30 Zee Machine – “Honeydew” US 14 5
** 31 Vardaan Arora – “Heartbreak on the Dancefloor” IN/US 10 6
** 32 Troye Sivan – “Rager Teenager!” AU 12 7
** 33 Janelle Monáe – “Turntables” US 11 6
** 36 Wapayasos – “Muévelo” MX 27 3
** 37 Mxmtoon & Carly Rae Jepsen – “OK On Your Own” US/CA 29 3
** 43 Andreas Moss – “Minivan” SE 43 3
** 49 Romero Ferro – “Fake” BR 49 1
** 50 Fab The Duo – “Party For Two” US 50 1
 
 
Codes used in the ‘Origin’ columns from the tables above
AU = Australia BE = Belgium BR = Brazil
CA = Canada DE = Germany ES = Spain
FI = Finland FR = France GB = Great Britain
GP = Guadeloupe IE = Ireland IL = Israel
IN = India MQ = Martinique MX = Mexico
NL = Netherlands RU = Russia SE = Sweden
TR = Turkey UK = Ukraine US = United States

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