Sunday, November 7, 2021

Chart Week 45 of 2021: 7th November

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

Chart Week #45 of 2021: Week of 7th November



Chart notes:
   Australian musician Troye Sivan recaptures the #1 spot on the LGBT chart this weekend with "Angel Baby", moving back up 2 places from the midweek's #3 position to spend a third nonconsecutive week at the top. Troye's latest track, which is the first single released off his upcoming new album, has already reached the official sales charts of 3 different countries (New Zealand, Malaysia, and South Korea) and it's currently on the official radio airplay charts of 3 other countries (Singapore, the Philippines, and the U.S.A.). Over the past four days, the video for "Angel Baby" has gained an additional 103,663 views on YouTube (which is an increase of 5.94% since the midweek chart).

   Three videos move up into the Top 10 this weekend. American vocalist Fletcher climbs 8 notches to #7 with "Girls Girls Girls". South Korean group Ateez rises 3 more spots to #8 with "Deja Vu". They're joined in the Top 10 by Brazilian drag superstar Pabllo Vittar, who moves up 3 places to #9 with "Bang Bang".

   Eight songs fall off the chart to make way for eight new songs. The highest debut this weekend was "Milagrosa" by Colombian singer Esteman, entering the chart at #38. Esteman, who is openly gay, told El Universo he included several transgender women in this video because wants to share the message that "it is important to be oneself and to accept others". According to SoundCharts, the track is currently appearing on the digital streaming charts of three different countries (Mexico, Madagascar, and Colombia). Over the past half-week, the video for "Milagrosa" has gained an addtional 4,205 YouTube views (which is an increase of 5.43% over the previous chart period).

   Further down the chart, we have 7 more debuts by LGBTQ artists from the U.S.A., Italy, Brazil, Canada, and England:
  • Måneskin (from Italy)
  • Willow Smith (from California, USA)
  • Jão (from Brazil)
  • Jake Wesley Rogers (from Missouri, USA)
  • Laurence Nerbonne (from Quebec, Canada)
  • L. Devine (from England, UK)
  • Ginger Minj (from Florida, USA)

   Chart positions are based on points assigned from a combination of YouTube views and votes. If you'd like to vote for your favorite videos, please feel free to leave a comment on this blog (anonymous comments are permitted) or send me a private message (see the contact info below). Suggestions for new videos are also welcomed, but they must be from an LGBTQ artist & they must be available on YouTube.

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This week's Top 50 LGBT chart:
This week Last week Artist & title Orig. Peak Weeks on chart
1 3 Troye Sivan – “Angel Baby” AU 1 11
2 2 Kylie Minogue & Years And Years – “A Second to Midnight” AU/GB 2 5
3 10 Maruv – “Rich B*tch” UK 3 4
4 1 Flowerkid – “Vodka Orange Juice” AU 1 5
5 8 Lost Frequencies & Calum Scott – “Where Are You Now?” BE/GB 1 9
6 9 LP & Imanbek – “Fighter” US/KZ 6 4
7 15 Fletcher – “Girls Girls Girls” US 7 3
8 11 Ateez – “Deja Vu” KR 8 4
9 12 Pabllo Vittar – “Bang Bang” BR 9 4
10 6 Sia – “Unstoppable” AU 4 7
11 18 Lauren Sanderson – “Girl From the Internet” US 11 3
12 7 Will Jay & Sam Creighton – “I Would Rather Die Than Live Forever” US 2 7
13 33 Gloria Groove – “A Queda” BR 13 2
14 21 Joel Corry, Jax Jones, Charli XCX, & Saweetie – “Out Out” GB/US 9 5
15 25 Kim Petras – “Future Starts Now” DE 15 3
16 23 Asiahn – “Fall Back” US 16 4
17 14 Felix Jaehn, Robin Schulz, & Georgia Ku – “I Got a Feeling” DE/GB 1 14
18 35 Pablo Alborán, Aitana, & Álvaro De Luna – “Llueve Sobre Mojado” ES 18 2
19 13 Zolita – “Somebody I F*cked Once” US 3 7
20 4 Trinity The Tuck & Jozea Flores – “Call Me Mommy, Daddy” US 4 5
21 38 Autoheart – “I Know That He Loves Me” GB 21 2
22 29 Zemmoa – “El Trono” MX 22 4
23 17 Pentatonix & Little Glee Monster – “Midnight in Tokyo” US/JP 17 4
24 5 Lil Nas X – “That’s What I Want” US 1 10
25 36 Jakk Fynn – “Let It Go” US 25 2
26 22 Max Barskih – “Just Fly” UK 22 4
27 40 Alaska Thunderfuck – “Red” US 27 2
28 41 Walk The Moon, Johnny Clegg, & Jesse Clegg – “Fire in Your House” US/ZA 28 2
29 24 Asbjørn – “Be Human” DK 24 3
30 16 Andrzej Piaseczny – “Miłość” PL 12 6
31 46 Cameron Hawthorn – “Love at First Sight” US 31 2
32 45 Bobby Newberry, Rhea Litré, & Sam J Garfield – “Freak” US 32 2
33 44 Ofelia – “Słony Kiss” PL 33 2
34 19 Reigen – “Happy” US 19 5
35 20 Ashnikko – “Panic Attacks in Paradise” US/GB 9 6
36 26 Hollie Col – “Reruns” AU 18 4
37 27 Tom Goss & Steve Solomon – “Best Life” US 4 8
38 New Esteman – “Milagrosa” CO 38 1
39 New Måneskin – “Mammamia” IT 39 1
40 49 Joesef – “Fire” GB 40 2
41 New Willow Smith & Avril Lavigne – “Grow” US/CA 41 1
42 New Jão – “Não Te Amo” BR 42 1
43 48 Gia Woods – “Enough of You” US 43 2
44 39 Marina Lin – “Have Fun at Ur Party (But Don’t)” CA 39 3
45 New Jake Wesley Rogers – “Pluto” US 45 1
46 New Laurence Nerbonne – “Kawasaki” CA 46 1
47 47 Dorian Electra & ElyOtto – “Barbie Boy” US/CA 47 2
48 50 Blithe – “Do Something” GB 48 2
49 New L. Devine – “Die on the Dancefloor” GB 49 1
50 New Ginger Minj – “Friends in Low Places” 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
** 28 Daniel Schuhmacher – “What U Want” DE 5 6
** 30 Halsey – “I Am Not a Woman, I’m a God” US 14 4
** 31 Mxmtoon – “In the Darkness” US 7 6
** 32 Oscar Zia – “Säga Inget Säger Allt” SE 20 4
** 34 Bleachers – “Don’t Go Dark” US 26 3
** 37 ILoveMakonnen – “Back on the Xan” US 24 4
** 42 Jax Anderson & Joe P – “Changes” US 42 3
** 43 Jordy – “If He’s in Your Bed” US 43 3
 
 
Codes used in the ‘Origin’ columns from the tables above
AU = Australia BE = Belgium BR = Brazil
CA = Canada CO = Colombia DE = Germany
DK = Denmark ES = Spain GB = Great Britain
IT = Italy JP = Japan KR = South Korea
KZ = Kazakhstan MX = Mexico PL = Poland
SE = Sweden UK = Ukraine US = United States
ZA = South Africa

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