Thursday, November 11, 2021

Midweek Chart: 10th November 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 10th November, 2021



Chart notes:
   British singer/songwriter Olly Alexander (also known as Years And Years) has reached the #1 position on the LGBT midweek chart with "A Second to Midnight", his collaboration with Australian superstar Kylie Minogue. According to the song's Wikipedia page, it has already appeared on the official sales/download charts of five different countries (Japan, the United Kingdom, the U.S.A., Hungary, and Australia). It's currently #15 on the official radio airplay chart in the U.K. Over the past three days, the video for "A Second to Midnight" has gained an additional 175,951 views on YouTube (which is an increase of 4.48% since the weekend's chart).

   Four videos move up into the Top 10 at midweek. Brazilian drag queen Gloria Groove jumps 10 spots to #3 with "A Queda". American rapper/singer Lauren Sanderson climbs 5 notches to #6 with "Girl From the Internet". Spanish musician Pablo Alborán rises 11 places to #7 with "Llueve Sobre Mojado". And finally, English pop trio Autoheart leaps ahead 12 positions to #9 with "I Know That He Loves Me".

   Ten songs fall off the chart to make way for ten new songs. The highest debut was "My Heart Goes (La Di Da)" by English vocalist Becky Hill, entering the chart at #31. The track, a collaboration with German DJ/producer Tobias Topic, is currently at #1 on the official radio airplay chart in Croatia, #3 in the United Kingdom, #11 in Ireland, and #14 in Serbia according to SoundCharts. It's also appeared on the official sales/download charts of six countries (the U.K., Ireland, the U.S.A., Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Germany). Over the past half-week, the video for "My Heart Goes (La Di Da)" has gained an additional 152,274 YouTube views (which is a huge increase of 17.34% over the previous chart period!).

   Further down the chart, we have 9 more debuts by LGBTQ artists from England, Argentina, the U.S.A., Norway, Spain, Chile, Canada, Colombia, Singapore, and Hong Kong:
  • Aurora (from Norway)
  • Nathy Peluso (originally from Argentina & now residing in Spain)
  • Javiera Mena (from Chile)
  • Dion Yorkie (originally from England & now living in Ontario, Canada)
  • Chocolate Remix (from Argentina)
  • Jordy (from Illinois, USA)
  • Mabiland (from Colombia)
  • Brandon Anderson (from Wisconsin, USA)
  • The G3sha (originally from Singapore & now residing in Hong Kong)

   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 (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.

Tad's contact info:
Email: tadsgaymusicchannel@gmail.com

The midweek Top 50 LGBT chart:
This week Last week Artist & title Orig. Peak Weeks on chart
1 2 Kylie Minogue & Years And Years – “A Second to Midnight” AU/GB 1 6
2 7 Fletcher – “Girls Girls Girls” US 2 4
3 13 Gloria Groove – “A Queda” BR 3 3
4 6 LP & Imanbek – “Fighter” US/KZ 4 5
5 8 Ateez – “Deja Vu” KR 5 5
6 11 Lauren Sanderson – “Girl From the Internet” US 6 4
7 18 Pablo Alborán, Aitana, & Álvaro De Luna – “Llueve Sobre Mojado” ES 7 3
8 9 Pabllo Vittar – “Bang Bang” BR 8 5
9 21 Autoheart – “I Know That He Loves Me” GB 9 3
10 1 Troye Sivan – “Angel Baby” AU 1 12
11 15 Kim Petras – “Future Starts Now” DE 11 4
12 5 Lost Frequencies & Calum Scott – “Where Are You Now?” BE/GB 1 10
13 16 Asiahn – “Fall Back” US 13 5
14 10 Sia – “Unstoppable” AU 4 8
15 25 Jakk Fynn – “Let It Go” US 15 3
16 22 Zemmoa – “El Trono” MX 16 5
17 12 Will Jay & Sam Creighton – “I Would Rather Die Than Live Forever” US 2 8
18 3 Maruv – “Rich B*tch” UK 3 5
19 39 Måneskin – “Mammamia” IT 19 2
20 27 Alaska Thunderfuck – “Red” US 20 3
21 41 Willow Smith & Avril Lavigne – “Grow” US/CA 21 2
22 42 Jão – “Não Te Amo” BR 22 2
23 38 Esteman – “Milagrosa” CO 23 2
24 31 Cameron Hawthorn – “Love at First Sight” US 24 3
25 19 Zolita – “Somebody I F*cked Once” US 3 8
26 4 Flowerkid – “Vodka Orange Juice” AU 1 6
27 32 Bobby Newberry, Rhea Litré, & Sam J Garfield – “Freak” US 27 3
28 14 Joel Corry, Jax Jones, Charli XCX, & Saweetie – “Out Out” GB/US 9 6
29 28 Walk The Moon, Johnny Clegg, & Jesse Clegg – “Fire in Your House” US/ZA 28 3
30 46 Laurence Nerbonne – “Kawasaki” CA 30 2
31 New Becky Hill & Topic – “My Heart Goes (La Di Da)” GB/DE 31 1
32 17 Felix Jaehn, Robin Schulz, & Georgia Ku – “I Got a Feeling” DE/GB 1 15
33 20 Trinity The Tuck & Jozea Flores – “Call Me Mommy, Daddy” US 4 6
34 24 Lil Nas X – “That’s What I Want” US 1 11
35 43 Gia Woods – “Enough of You” US 35 3
36 49 L. Devine – “Die on the Dancefloor” GB 36 2
37 33 Ofelia – “Słony Kiss” PL 33 3
38 New Aurora – “Giving in to the Love” NO 38 1
39 New Christina Aguilera, Becky G, Nicki Nicole, & Nathy Peluso – “Pa Mis Muchachas” US/AR/ ES 39 1
40 50 Ginger Minj – “Friends in Low Places” US 40 2
41 New Javiera Mena – “Culpa” CL 41 1
42 36 Hollie Col – “Reruns” AU 18 5
43 40 Joesef – “Fire” GB 40 3
44 45 Jake Wesley Rogers – “Pluto” US 44 2
45 New Dion Yorkie & Sebb Argo – “Creo” GB/CA 45 1
46 New Chocolate Remix – “¿Quién Sos?” AR 46 1
47 New Young Bombs & Jordy – “Summer in Brooklyn” CA/US 47 1
48 New Mabiland & Juan Pablo Vega – “Retrato” CO 48 1
49 New Brandon Anderson – “Reborn” US 49 1
50 New The G3sha – “Boys” SG/HK 50 1

Numbers on a gold-colored background indicate a new peak position.

Falling off the chart this week: Orig. Peak Weeks on chart
** 23 Pentatonix & Little Glee Monster – “Midnight in Tokyo” US/JP 17 4
** 26 Max Barskih – “Just Fly” UK 22 4
** 29 Asbjørn – “Be Human” DK 24 3
** 30 Andrzej Piaseczny – “Miłość” PL 12 6
** 34 Reigen – “Happy” US 19 5
** 35 Ashnikko – “Panic Attacks in Paradise” US/GB 9 6
** 37 Tom Goss & Steve Solomon – “Best Life” US 4 8
** 44 Marina Lin – “Have Fun at Ur Party (But Don’t)” CA 39 3
** 47 Dorian Electra & ElyOtto – “Barbie Boy” US/CA 47 2
** 48 Blithe – “Do Something” GB 48 2


Codes used in the ‘Origin’ columns from the tables above
AR = Argentina AU = Australia BE = Belgium
BR = Brazil CA = Canada CL = Chile
CO = Colombia DE = Germany DK = Denmark
ES = Spain GB = Great Britain HK = Hong Kong
IT = Italy JP = Japan KR = South Korea
KZ = Kazakhstan MX = Mexico NO = Norway
PL = Poland SG = Singapore UK = Ukraine
US = United States ZA = South Africa

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