Monday, July 11, 2022

Chart Week 28 of 2022: 10 July

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

Chart Week #28 of 2022: Week of 10th July

Click here for this week's playlist on YouTube:


Chart notes:
   Just one month after reaching #1 with "Flowers", English singer Jamie Hannah returns to the top of the LGBT chart this weekend with "Bohemian Rhapsody", moving up 4 more places from the midweek's #5 position. The song is a cover of Queen's 1975 hit, but with Jamie's dramatic version which blends the operatic sensibilities of the iconic anthem with his own elevated take on pop music. Over the past four days, the video for "Bohemian Rhapsody" has gained an additional 7,411 views on YouTube (which is an increase of 7.88% since the midweek's chart).

   Five videos move up into the Top 10 this weekend, including three videos that are each making an impressive 9-place jump from their positions on the midweek chart: Australian duo Cub Sport at #2 with "Always Got the Love", Brazilian musician Davi Bandeira at #4 with "Eu Vou Chorar Dançando", and British singer Rina Sawayama at #7 with "This Hell". English vocalist Calum Scott climbs 6 notches to #9 with his cover of "Boys In the Street". They're joined in the Top 10 by German DJ/producer Felix Jaehn, who's moving up 4 more spots to #10 with "Do It Better".

   Nine songs fall off the chart to make way for nine new songs. The highest debut this weekend was "Bruch Haba Lleblagne" by Israeli singer Harel Skaat, entering the chart at #29. The track is a duet with Israeli rapper/singer Nowruz, and the title translates to "Welcome To the Mess" in English. Harel is married to Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister Idan Roll. Over the past half-week, the video for "Bruch Haba Lleblagne" has gained an additional 227,383 YouTube views (which is a massive increase of 33.73% over the previous chart period!).

   Further down the chart, we have 8 more debuts by LGBTQ artists from England, the U.S.A., Spain, Scotland, Poland, Austria, and Italy:
  • Blas Cantó (from Spain)
  • Nimmo (from England, UK)
  • King Princess (from New York, USA)
  • KT Tunstall (originally from Scotland & now residing in California, USA)
  • Piotr Zioła (from Poland)
  • Virginia Ernst (from Austria)
  • Eden Hunter (from England, UK)
  • Nieri (originally from Italy & now living in California, 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.

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Email: tadsgaymusicchannel@gmail.com

This weekend's Top 50 LGBT chart:
This week Last week Artist & title Orig. Peak Weeks on chart
1 5 Jamie Hannah – “Bohemian Rhapsody” GB 1 4
2 11 Cub Sport – “Always Got the Love” AU 2 3
3 6 Kehlani – “Melt” US 3 5
4 13 Davi Bandeira – “Eu Vou Chorar Dançando” BR 4 3
5 8 Gabrielius Vagelis – “Man Trūksta Dienų” LT 1 8
6 2 Kelechi & Vincint – “Just Another Song” US 2 8
7 16 Rina Sawayama – “This Hell” GB 7 3
8 3 Blanco – “Nostalgia” IT 3 6
9 15 Calum Scott – “Boys In the Street” GB 9 4
10 14 Felix Jaehn & Zoe Wees – “Do It Better” DE 10 4
11 10 Allison Ponthier – “Hollywood Forever Cemetery” US 10 4
12 32 Reinder – “Pies Rosados” CL 12 2
13 28 Dion Yorkie – “Sweet Peach” GB/CA 13 3
14 18 Gloria Groove – “Jogo Perigoso” BR 10 5
15 4 Måneskin – “Supermodel” IT 1 12
16 12 Maggie Lindemann & Siiickbrain – “Break Me!” US 12 3
17 22 Conan Gray – “Yours” US 1 11
18 36 Mika – “Yo Yo” GB 18 2
19 29 Artem Pyvovarov & Dorofeeva – “Dumi” UK 10 6
20 21 Tove Lo – “No One Dies From Love” SE 1 15
21 1 Trey Pearson – “Piedmont Park” US 1 5
22 42 Dreamers – “Body Language” US 22 2
23 33 Alaska Thunderfuck & Stephanie’s Child – “Girlz Night” US 23 3
24 20 Tokio Hotel – “When We Were Younger” DE 20 5
25 39 John Duff & Eric Kupper – “Is It a Sin?” US 25 3
26 7 Panic! At The Disco – “Viva Las Vengeance” US 3 7
27 9 Oscar And The Wolf – “Dancing Machine” BE 4 8
28 23 Xiǎo Lài – “Shuāi Huài Zuìhòu De Shēwàng (Broken Pieces)” TW 23 3
29 New Harel Skaat & Nowruz – “Bruch Haba Lleblagne” IL 29 1
30 New Blas Cantó – “El Bueno Acaba Mal” ES 30 1
31 17 Darin – “Superstar” SE 1 8
32 47 Brooke Eden – “Left You For Me” US 32 2
33 24 Kidd Kenn – “Body” US 24 3
34 19 Jinkx Monsoon – “Know-It-All” US 19 3
35 49 Oliver Sim – “Hideous” GB 35 2
36 44 PlanningToRock & Moby – “Heroes” GB/EE/ US 36 3
37 48 Lily Rose – “I Don’t Smoke” US 37 2
38 38 Wrabel & Cam – “London” US 38 3
39 35 Halsey – “So Good” US 24 4
40 40 Betty Who – “Blow Out My Candle” AU 40 3
41 43 Jawbreakers & Clara Fable – “Bodycount” AU 41 3
42 New Nimmo – “Company” GB 42 1
43 New King Princess – “Too Bad / Cursed” US 43 1
44 46 Leopold – “Breathe Out” DE 10 7
45 New KT Tunstall – “Canyons” GB/US 45 1
46 50 Bright Light Bright Light – “Cry At Films” GB 46 2
47 New Piotr Zioła – “Błysk” PL 47 1
48 New Virginia Ernst – “Home” AT 48 1
49 New Eden Hunter – “Twenty” GB 49 1
50 New Nieri – “In Our Eyes” 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
** 25 Jordy – “Dry Spell” US 2 8
** 26 Max Barskih – “Chekay Mene” UK 11 4
** 27 Matt Taylor – “End Like This” IE/US 9 4
** 30 Kylie Minogue & Peggy Gou – “Can’t Get You Out Of My Head (Peggy Gou’s Midnight Remix)” AU/KR/ DE 8 6
** 31 Michel Bravi – “Zodiaco” IT 5 6
** 34 Reigen – “Tu Ritmo (I Want Your Rhythm)” US 1 12
** 37 Todrick Hall – “Pre-Madonna” US 9 8
** 41 Demi Lovato – “Skin Of My Teeth” US 30 3
** 45 Vasil Garvanliev – “Dangerous Waters” MK 45 3


Codes used in the ‘Origin’ columns from the tables above
AT = Austria AU = Australia BE = Belgium
BR = Brazil CA = Canada CL = Chile
DE = Germany EE = Estonia ES = Spain
GB = Great Britain IE = Ireland IL = Israel
IT = Italy KR = South Korea LT = Lithuania
MK = North Macedonia PL = Poland SE = Sweden
TW = Taiwan UK = Ukraine US = United States

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