Sunday, June 12, 2022

Chart Week 24 of 2022: 12 June

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

Chart Week #24 of 2022: Week of 12th June

Click here for this week's playlist on YouTube:


Chart notes:
   American musician Reigen (from Brooklyn, New York) has the new #1 video on the LGBT chart this weekend with "Tu Ritmo (I Want Your Rhythm)", moving up 1 more place from the midweek's #2 position. Reigen announced in April that he would be releasing his very first Spanish-language song with only a small part of the lyrics in English, writing on Facebook and Instagram that "I literally started this journey because of Spanish-speaking fans and the language has become a key to a whole new world of friendship, passion, and inspiration." Over the past four days, the video for "Tu Ritmo (I Want Your Rhythm)" has gained an additional 2,003 views on YouTube (which is an increase of 4.52% since the midweek's chart).
 
   Four videos move up into the Top 10 this weekend, including two videos that are each making a very impressive 14-point leap from their positions on the midweek chart: American singer Conan Gray at #7 with "Yours", and Australian vocalist Jeffrey Chan at #9 with "Vertigo". Norwegian singer/songwriter Girl In Red climbs 9 notches to #8 with "HornyLovesickMess". They're joined in the Top 10 by American musician/actor Brandon Colbein, who's moving up 10 spots to #10 with "Boy You Like".
 
   Ten songs fall off the chart to make way for ten new songs. The highest debut this weekend was "Supernova" by Mexican musician Raymix, entering the chart at #34. Prior to his musical career, Raymix was a NASA-trained aerospace engineer and he says that his time spent studying at the agency provided the inspiration for his trademark sound. By blending together several Latin genres with state-of-the-art electronics, he's created a unique musical style that he refers to as "electro-cumbia". Over the past half-week, the video for "Supernova" has gained an additional 16,156 YouTube views (which is a huge increase of 10.21% over the previous chart period!).
 
   Further down the chart, we have 9 more debuts by LGBTQ artists from the U.S.A., Australia, Brazil, England, and Bulgaria:
  • Zee Machine (originally from Wisconsin, USA)
  • Sheldon Riley (from Australia)
  • Joy Oladokun (from Arizona, USA)
  • Bruno Gadiol (from Brazil)
  • Pale Waves (from England, UK)
  • Todrick Hall (from Texas, USA)
  • Jordy (from Illinois, USA)
  • Ezra Furman (from Massachusetts, USA)
  • Alek Sandar (originally from Bulgaria & now living in New York, 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 and they must be available on YouTube.

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

This weekend's Top 50 LGBT chart:
This week Last week Artist & title Orig. Peak Weeks on chart
1 2 Reigen – “Tu Ritmo (I Want Your Rhythm)” US 1 6
2 3 Sam Smith – “Love Me More” GB 2 8
3 7 Måneskin – “Supermodel” IT 3 4
4 6 Fancy Hagood – “Bored” US 4 5
5 1 Jamie Hannah – “Flowers” GB 1 8
6 9 Mұss Keta – “Finimondo” IT 6 4
7 21 Conan Gray – “Yours” US 7 3
8 17 Girl In Red – “HornyLovesickMess” NO 8 4
9 23 Jeffrey Chan – “Vertigo” AU 9 3
10 20 Brandon Colbein – “Boy You Like” US 10 4
11 8 Lady Gaga – “Hold My Hand” US 3 6
12 29 Michael Medrano – “Naked” US 12 3
13 26 G Flip – “Get Me Outta Here” AU 13 3
14 27 The Overtones & Michael Ball – “Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You” GB 14 3
15 12 Felix Jaehn, The Stickmen Project, & Calum Scott – “Rain In Ibiza” DE/GB 2 7
16 39 Hayley Kiyoko – “For the Girls” US 16 2
17 37 Sarah Barrios – “Make Me Your Villain” US 17 2
18 25 Pierre De Maere – “Lolita” BE 18 4
19 13 Orville Peck – “Daytona Sand” ZA/CA 1 12
20 4 Yungblud & Willow Smith – “Memories” GB/US 4 6
21 10 Tove Lo – “No One Dies From Love” SE 1 7
22 5 Jesse Y Joy – “Imagina” MX 5 5
23 33 Trinity The Tuck – “Walk Slay Serve Repeat” US 23 3
24 34 Muna – “Kind Of Girl” US 24 3
25 16 Carly Rae Jepsen – “Western Wind” CA 5 6
26 40 Kehlani – “Up At Night” US 26 2
27 38 Trey Pearson – “Can’t Go Back / I Can’t Make You Love Me” US 27 3
28 11 Reyna – “Orgullosa” US 11 3
29 14 Skunk Anansie – “Can’t Take You Anywhere” GB 12 6
30 15 Gina Venier – “Nora Jane” US 8 8
31 31 Violet Chachki – “Fade to Grey” US 1 10
32 18 Isak Danielson – “Fire Burns You Cold” SE 10 8
33 19 Yoke Lore – “Shock Flesh” US 4 7
34 New Raymix – “Supernova” MX 34 1
35 47 Lagoona Bloo – “C U Tonight” US 35 2
36 48 MeseMoa – “Karamete” JP 36 2
37 New Zee Machine – “Habit” US 37 1
38 45 Theo Tams & Karma Rivera – “F.B.G.” CA/US 38 3
39 49 Laskaar – “Enemigo” CH/ES 39 2
40 32 Lia Clark – “Vrau” BR 2 9
41 New Sheldon Riley – “Hold Me Closer” AU 41 1
42 New Joy Oladokun – “Purple Haze” US 42 1
43 New Bruno Gadiol – “Anestesiado” BR 43 1
44 46 Maud Geffray – “Way Out” FR 44 3
45 New Pale Waves – “Lies” GB 45 1
46 50 Wrabel – “Closure” US 46 2
47 New Todrick Hall – “Pre-Madonna” US 47 1
48 New Jordy – “Dry Spell” US 48 1
49 New Ezra Furman – “Forever In Sunset” US 49 1
50 New Alek Sandar – “All I Ever Wanted” BG/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
** 22 Josey Greenwell – “Me Or Her” US 13 5
** 24 Myylo – “Tally Ho” US 19 3
** 28 Trixie Mattel – “C’mon Loretta” US 18 5
** 30 Boyish – “I Think I Hate It Here” US 21 4
** 35 Angèle – “Libre” BE/FR 4 8
** 36 Magenta & Yoa – “Un Peu D’Amour” FR 24 3
** 41 Mel 4Ever – “Internet Crush” US 41 3
** 42 Leone – “Monochrome Colors” US 42 3
** 43 Harrison Barnes – “Fashion” US 43 3
** 44 Vasil Garvanliev – “Beautiful” MK 44 3


Codes used in the ‘Origin’ columns from the tables above
AU = Australia BE = Belgium BG = Bulgaria
BR = Brazil CA = Canada CH = Switzerland
DE = Germany ES = Spain FR = France
GB = Great Britain IT = Italy JP = Japan
MK = North Macedonia MX = Mexico NO = Norway
SE = Sweden US = United States ZA = South Africa

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