Saturday, July 3, 2021

Chart Week 27 of 2021: Week of 4th July

 Every week, Tad's LGBT Music Chart brings you the Top 50 music videos by LGBT artists from around the world.

Chart Week #27 of 2021: Week of 4th July



Chart notes:
   Australian musician Troye Sivan moves up another notch to claim his latest #1 on the LGBT chart, with "You" (a collaboration with Kosovar DJ/producer Regard and Canadian singer Tate McRae). The trio has already reached #1 on the official sales chart in Belgium, #3 in New Zealand, and the Top 20 in multiple other countries. In North America, the track has reached #1 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs Chart and on the MediaBase Dance Chart, as well as reaching the Top 25 on all of the official US & Canadian pop charts (for both CHR/Top 40 and Hot AC radio formats) at MediaBase. Over the past seven days, the video for "You" has gained an additional 519,921 views on YouTube (which is an increase of 14.44% over the previous week).

   Three videos move up into the Top 10 this week. American singer Pink climbs 11 spots to #6 with "All I Know So Far". Right behind her, English vocalist Anne-Marie also goes ahead 11 places to reach #7 with "Our Song". And finally, Scottish musician Joesef moves up 6 notches to #8 with "Loverboy".

   Ten songs fall off the chart this week to make way for ten new songs. The highest debut of the week was "Qué Rico Fuera" by Puerto Rican vocalist Ricky Martin, entering the chart at #37. The track, which is a collaboration with Chilean singer Paloma Mami, is currently #31 on the official Latin airplay chart in the USA (the MediaBase Spanish Contemporary Chart), and at #27 on the MediaBase Tropical Latin Chart. Over the past week, the video for "Qué Rico Fuera" has gained an additional 1,964,648 YouTube views (which is an increase of 23.43% over the week prior).
 
   Further down the chart, we have 9 more debuts by LGBT artists from Brazil, Germany, Chile, the USA, Canada, Malaysia, Spain, Russia, and Australia:
  • Mateus Carrilho & MC Dricka (both from Brazil)
  • Theo Tams (from Alberta, Canada)
  • Evangeline Wong (from Malaysia) and Mila Jam (from Illinois, USA)
  • Brooke Eden (from Florida, USA)
  • Javiera Mena (from Chile) & Chico Blanco (from Spain)
  • Leopold (from Germany) & MKSM (originally from Russia, now living in Germany)
  • May-A (from Australia)
  • Zee Machine (from California, USA)
  • Matt Palmer (from California, USA)

   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 7 days, (4) percentage of increase in YouTube views over the week prior, (5) my votes, and (6) any votes I've received by 12 noon (California time) on Thursdays. 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.

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 Regard, Troye Sivan, & Tate McRae – “You” XK/AU/ CA 1 4
2 4 Ashnikko & Princess Nokia – “Slumber Party” US 2 4
3 7 Lauren Sanderson – “Queen Bee” US 3 4
4 6 Dodie – “I Kissed Someone (It Wasn’t You)” GB 4 5
5 5 Ruben – “Running” NO 5 7
6 17 Pink – “All I Know So Far” US 6 3
7 18 Anne-Marie & Niall Horan – “Our Song” GB/IE 7 3
8 14 Joesef – “Loverboy” GB 8 4
9 3 Nick Bolt – “Magia Negra” CL 3 8
10 8 Willow Smith – “Transparent Soul” US 7 6
11 1 Pabllo Vittar – “Ama Sofre Chora” BR 1 6
12 22 Carlie Hanson & MASN – “Gucci Knife” US 12 3
13 32 Girli – “More Than a Friend” GB 13 2
14 33 Hayley Kiyoko – “Chance” US 14 2
15 9 Dotan – “Mercy” NL 3 6
16 30 Mø – “Live to Survive” DK 16 2
17 25 Andreas Moss – “Buy Your Love” SE 17 3
18 11 LP – “One Last Time” US 1 13
19 39 St. Vincent – “Down” US 19 2
20 13 Javier Ramírez – “Mi Condena” CO 13 5
21 35 Esteman & Rozalén – “Extraños” CO/ES 21 2
22 12 Jake Wesley Rogers – “Middle of Love” US 11 5
23 36 Ben Platt – “Imagine” US 23 2
24 41 Cavetown – “Ur Gonna Wish You Believed Me” GB 24 2
25 38 Sickotoy & Maruv – “Call 911” RO/UK 25 2
26 10 Max Barskih & Zivert – “Bestseller” UK/RU 1 10
27 40 Os Amantes, Jaloo, & Strobo – “Linda” BR 27 2
28 42 Jax Anderson, Misterwives, & Curtis Roach – “Good Day” US 28 2
29 15 Jodie Harsh – “My House” GB 1 10
30 21 Girl In Red – “Serotonin” NO 16 5
31 16 Tim Chadwick – “Favourite Song” IE 2 8
32 45 Conchita Wurst – “Malebu” AT 32 2
33 23 Lil Nas X – “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” US 1 12
34 19 Tiger Goods – “Just You” US 1 8
35 20 Stewart Taylor – “Cover Boy” US 20 3
36 46 Greyson Chance – “Hellboy” US 36 2
37 New Ricky Martin & Paloma Mami – “Qué Rico Fuera” PR/US/ CL 37 1
38 24 Years And Years – “Starstruck” GB 4 7
39 49 Trixie Mattel & Orville Peck – “Jackson” US/CA 39 2
40 New Mateus Carrilho & MC Dricka – “Pancada” BR 40 1
41 47 Melvin Xia & Mike Lin – “Merry Together (‘Papa & Daddy’ Theme Song) TW 41 2
42 48 Joy Oladokun – “Sorry Isn’t Good Enough” US 42 2
43 New Theo Tams – “Jeckyll Hyde Love” CA 43 1
44 New Evangeline Wong & Mila Jam – “Timewaster” MY/US 44 1
45 New Brooke Eden – “Got No Choice” US 45 1
46 New Javiera Mena & Chico Blanco – “Diva” CL/ES 46 1
47 New Leopold & MKSM – “Love in the Dark” DE/RU 47 1
48 New May-A – “Swing of Things” AU 48 1
49 New Zee Machine – “4 On the Floor” US 49 1
50 New Matt Palmer – “I Don’t Want It” 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 Daniel Schuhmacher – “The Tea” DE 5 7
** 27 Tep No & KT Tunstall – “Heartbeat Bangs” CA/GB 20 3
** 28 Wapayasos – “Cuack” MX 14 6
** 29 Miley Cyrus – “Angels Like You” US 1 11
** 31 Wrabel – “Good” US 31 3
** 34 Drake Jensen – “Pieces of You” CA 23 3
** 37 Oscar Zia – “Då Tror Du Fel” SE 25 3
** 43 Fiakra & Acidbxxt – “Tá Amarrado” BR 42 3
** 44 Nathan Hartono – “I’m Fine” SG 44 3
** 50 Rhea Litré & Sam J Garfield – “Buckbonkey” US 50 1


Codes used in the ‘Origin’ columns from the tables above
AT = Austria AU = Australia BR = Brazil
CA = Canada CL = Chile CO = Colombia
DE = Germany DK = Denmark ES = Spain
GB = Great Britain IE = Ireland MX = Mexico
MY = Malaysia NL = Netherlands NO = Norway
PR = Puerto Rico RO = Romania RU = Russia
SE = Sweden SG = Singapore TW = Taiwan
UK = Ukraine US = United States XK = Kosovo

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