Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Midweek Chart: 28th July 2021

Twice a week, Tad's LGBT Music Chart brings you the Top 50 music videos by LGBTQ artists from around the world.
 
Midweek Chart for 28th July, 2021
 
 
 
Chart notes:
   British singer/songwriter Emily Burns gets her third #1 on the LGBT chart this week with "I'm So Happy". She's previously hit #1 on this chart with "Is It Just Me?" (in January 2020) and with "Hello" (in May 2020). Over the past three days, the video for "I'm So Happy" has gained an additional 21,881 views on YouTube (which is an increase of 14.85% over the previous chart).
 
   Three videos move up into the Top 10, two of which are from American artists. John Duff (from California) climbs 11 notches to #8 with "High Heels", while country duo the Brothers Osborne (from Maryland) move up 7 more spots to #10 with "Younger Me". Joining them in the Top 10 is Australian musician Troye Sivan with his former #1 hit "You", regaining 4 places to land back at #9.
 
   Eight songs fall off the chart to make way for eight new songs. The highest debut was "Llévame Al Cielo" by Spanish drag queen Supremme De Luxe, entering the chart at #35. Supremme (whose real name is Daniel Blesa) was chosen as the new host & head judge of Drag Race España in May 2021. Over the past half-week, the video for "Llévame Al Cielo" has gained an additional 3,953 YouTube views (which is an increase of 6.56% over the chart prior).
 
   Further down the chart, we have 7 more debuts by LGBT artists from Puerto Rico, the U.S.A., and Italy:
  • Osvaldo Supino (from Italy)
  • Monét X Change (from New York, USA)
  • Ben Platt (from California, USA)
  • LP (originally from New York, USA)
  • Villano Antillano & Ana Macho (both from Puerto Rico)
  • Tom Goss (originally from Wisconsin, USA)
  • Harrison Barnes (from Nevada, USA)
 
   Chart positions are based on points assigned from a combination of YouTube views & votes. 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). Suggestions for new videos are also welcomed, but they must be from an LGBT artist & must be available on YouTube.

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The Midweek Top 50 LGBT Chart:
This week Last week Artist & title Orig. Peak Weeks on chart
1 3 Emily Burns – “I’m So Happy” GB 1 4
2 2 David Archuleta – “Losin’ Sleep” US 2 5
3 6 Boy Untitled – “Losing Time” US 3 4
4 9 Jordy – “Better in My Head” US 4 3
5 1 Todrick Hall – “Rainin’ Fellas” US 1 6
6 8 Maddie Ross – “Ears Bunny” US 6 5
7 7 Gloria Groove & Lady Leste – “Bonekinha (Dolly)” BR 4 7
8 19 John Duff & Lillias White – “High Heels” US 8 3
9 13 Regard, Troye Sivan, & Tate McRae – “You” XK/AU/ CA 1 11
10 17 Brothers Osborne – “Younger Me” US 10 4
11 24 Max Barskih – “Noch’-provodnik” UK 11 3
12 23 Mattia Toni – “Iko Iko” IT 12 3
13 27 Flowerkid & Kučka – “It’s Happening Again” AU 13 2
14 14 Wrabel – “Nothing But the Love” US 8 5
15 10 Tokio Hotel & Vize – “Behind Blue Eyes” DE 10 6
16 5 Miley Cyrus – “Believe” US 3 6
17 30 Bryce Bowyn – “Ruthless” US 17 2
18 21 Ricky Martin & Paloma Mami – “Qué Rico Fuera” PR/US/ CL 9 8
19 25 Asbjørn – “Young Dumb Crazy” DK 19 4
20 4 Pink – “All I Know So Far” US 1 10
21 34 Brother Leo – “Strangers on an Island” SE 21 2
22 12 Girli – “More Than a Friend” GB 1 9
23 43 Aquinas – “It Doesn’t Matter” KR 23 2
24 18 Keiino – “Summer of My Life” NO 18 5
25 20 Alice Longyu Gao & Alice Glass – “Legend” CN/US/ CA 16 5
26 39 Eli Lieb – “Boys Who Like Boys” US 26 2
27 46 Kelechi – “Dance in the Mirror” US 27 2
28 11 Miss Caffeina – “Me Voy” ES 10 7
29 22 Pabllo Vittar – “Ama Sofre Chora” BR 1 13
30 42 Bimini Bon Boulash – “God Save This Queen” GB 30 2
31 16 Calum Scott – “Biblical” GB 2 7
32 40 Melissa Etheridge – “One Way Out” US 32 3
33 15 Tuure Boelius – “Heinäkuu” FI 13 5
34 29 Priyanka – “Cake” CA 29 3
35 New Supremme De Luxe – “Llévame Al Cielo” ES 35 1
36 New Osvaldo Supino – “Lights Down Low” IT 36 1
37 45 Jake Wesley Rogers – “Momentary” US 37 2
38 New Monét X Change – “Love Like This” US 38 1
39 33 Isak Danielson – “Broken” SE 33 3
40 New Ben Platt – “Yoü and I” US 40 1
41 New LP – “Goodbye” US 41 1
42 47 Apolo – “Pasaste de Moda” ES 42 2
43 31 Mila Jam – “Too High” US 31 3
44 48 Jax Anderson & Pvris – “Can’t Get Me High” US 44 2
45 New Villano Antillano & Ana Macho – “Muñeca” PR 45 1
46 44 Matt Palmer – “Do It All Again” US 44 3
47 49 Tin – “Firm” AU 47 2
48 50 Jared Milian – “Leaving You Behind” US 48 2
49 New Tom Goss – “Pride” US 49 1
50 New Harrison Barnes – “Call My Name” 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 Hayley Kiyoko – “Chance” US 2 8
** 28 Dodie – “I Kissed Someone (It Wasn’t You)” GB 4 11
** 32 Trixie Mattel & Orville Peck – “Jackson” US/CA 12 8
** 35 Kat Cunning – “Boys” US 11 5
** 36 Theo Tams – “Jeckyll Hyde Love” CA 7 7
** 37 New Jiew – “Khrụ̀ng Chīwit (Thậng Citcı)” TH 33 3
** 38 Mabiland – “Wow” CO 38 3
** 41 Luis Lauro – “Nasty” MX 41 3


Codes used in the ‘Origin’ columns from the tables above
AU = Australia BR = Brazil CA = Canada
CL = Chile CN = China CO = Colombia
DE = Germany DK = Denmark ES = Spain
FI = Finland GB = Great Britain IT = Italy
KR = South Korea MX = Mexico NO = Norway
PR = Puerto Rico SE = Sweden TH = Thailand
UK = Ukraine US = United States XK = Kosovo