Friday, September 2, 2022

Chart Week 35 of 2022: 28 August

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

Chart Week #35 of 2022: Week of 28th August

Click here for this week's playlist on YouTube:


Chart notes:
   Colombian singer Esteman takes over the #1 spot on the LGBT chart this weekend with "Un Día En Paris", moving up five more places from the midweek's #6 position. The clip follows Esteman as he makes a plan to propose to his partner (Mexican actor Jorge Caballero) during a trip to Paris. Esteman filmed the moment he actually asked Jorge to marry him on the banks of the Seine River (which is not shown in the music video) and he posted that clip on his Twitter and Instagram accounts. Over the past four days, the video for "Un Día En Paris" has gained an additional 94,575 views on YouTube (which is a huge increase of 13.12% since the midweek's chart!).

   Four videos move up into the Top 10 this weekend. Italian quartet Måneskin climbs 9 notches to #2 with "If I Can Dream". English pop-rock band The 1975 leaps ahead 12 positions to #8 with "Happiness". French drag performer Bilal Hassani rises 10 spots to #9 with "Transfert Trottinette". They're joined in the Top 10 by American singer/songwriter Jordy (originally from Chicago, Illinois), who's moving up 5 places to #10 with "IDK Sh!t".

   Nine songs fall off the chart to make way for nine new songs. The highest debut this weekend was "Who's Gonna Love Me Now?" by British musician Mika, entering the chart at #37. Mika premiered the song on June 6th at the Take Pride Live! event in New York City that was sponsored by Indeed.com, with Mika also serving as the show's host. The track is featured on the soundtrack for Billy Porter's new film project called Anything's Possible, which premiered in July. Over the past half-week, the video for "Who's Gonna Love Me Now?" has gained an additional 4,333 YouTube views (which is an increase of 5.05% over the previous chart period).
 
   Further down the chart, we have 8 more debuts by LGBTQ artists from England, the U.S.A., South Korea, Austria, and Scotland:
  • Jessie Ware (from England, UK)
  • Fletcher (from New Jersey, USA)
  • KB (from South Korea)
  • Conchita Wurst (from Austria)
  • Blimes Brixton (from California, USA)
  • KT Tunstall (from Scotland, USA)
  • Ty Herndon (from Alabama, USA)
  • Mxmtoon (from 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 6 Esteman – “Un Día En Paris” CO 1 4
2 11 Måneskin – “If I Can Dream” IT 2 4
3 10 Raymix – “Nada” MX 3 4
4 9 Jackson Wang – “Cruel” HK/CN 4 4
5 1 Pink – “Irrelevant” US 1 7
6 2 Diplo, TSHA, & Kareen Lomax – “Let You Go” US/GB 2 6
7 3 Tove Lo – “2 Die 4” SE 3 5
8 20 The 1975 – “Happiness” GB 8 3
9 19 Bilal Hassani – “Transfert Trottinette” FR 9 3
10 15 Jordy – “IDK Sh!t” US 10 4
11 13 Agoney – “Cachito” ES 11 5
12 18 Ateez – “Guerrilla” KR 12 4
13 7 Pussy Riot & ILoveMakonnen – “Plastic” RU/US 7 7
14 35 Middlespoon – “Crush On U” US 14 2
15 32 Hayley Kiyoko – “Panorama” US 15 2
16 4 Mamalarky – “Mythical Bonds” US 4 6
17 27 Myylo – “Pink Boy Heart” US 17 3
18 36 Dodie – “Got Weird” GB 18 2
19 42 Danny Blu – “Give Me Your Love” US 19 2
20 41 Pablo Alborán – “Carretera Y Manta” ES 20 2
21 37 Aymz – “Odyssee” AT 21 2
22 8 Saucy Santana & Latto – “Booty” US 4 7
23 5 Panic! At The Disco – “Middle Of a Breakup” US 1 7
24 39 Kaytranada & Anderson Paak – “Twin Flame” CA/US 24 2
25 25 Daya – “Love You When You’re Gone” US 1 9
26 24 Drebae – “Down On Me” US 24 3
27 40 Davi Sabbag & Pedrowl – “Bicho Solto!” BR 27 2
28 12 Jamie Hannah – “Tomorrow” GB 7 6
29 14 Kidd Kenn & Erica Banks – “Do Dat At” US 11 5
30 16 Joesef – “East End Coast” GB 16 3
31 17 Lily Rose – “In My Drinks” US 13 8
32 44 Danny – “Sexo En La Playa” ES 32 3
33 48 Lauren Sanderson – “Nothing Lasts Forever” US 33 2
34 46 Jinkx Monsoon – “Strange Magic” US 34 2
35 22 G Flip – “Waste Of Space” AU 22 5
36 31 Kevin Vásquez – “As It Was (Spanish Version)” CL 31 3
37 New Mika – “Who’s Gonna Love Me Now?” GB 37 1
38 New Jessie Ware – “Free Yourself” GB 38 1
39 New Fletcher – “Becky’s So Hot” US 39 1
40 34 Big Dipper & TT The Artist – “Ham and Cheese” US 34 3
41 New KB – “Be Free” KR 41 1
42 43 Emeli Sandé – “Ready To Love” GB 42 3
43 New Conchita Wurst – “Erstmal Pause” AT 43 1
44 45 Renée Muzquiz – “Gay Kids” US 44 3
45 New Blimes Brixton – “Soonish” US 45 1
46 49 Vesta Lugg – “Histeria” CL 46 2
47 50 Brandon Anderson – “Shadows” US 47 2
48 New KT Tunstall – “Private Eyes” GB 48 1
49 New Ty Herndon – “God Or the Gun” US 49 1
50 New Mxmtoon – “Kaleidoscope” 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
** 21 Oscar And The Wolf – “Something In the Air” BE 15 7
** 23 Pale Waves – “Jealousy” GB 5 8
** 26 Demi Lovato – “Substance” US 10 7
** 28 Laskaar – “Maricón” CH/ES 10 8
** 29 Blas Cantó – “El Bueno Acaba Mal” ES 1 14
** 30 Maggie Lindemann – “You’re Not Special” US 3 7
** 33 Jodie Harsh – “Shock” GB 2 8
** 38 Rina Sawayama – “Catch Me In the Air” GB 32 3
** 47 Nieri – “Body 2 Body” IT 47 2


Codes used in the ‘Origin’ columns from the tables above
AT = Austria AU = Australia BE = Belgium
BR = Brazil CA = Canada CH = Switzerland
CL = Chile CN = China CO = Colombia
ES = Spain FR = France GB = Great Britain
HK = Hong Kong IT = Italy KR = South Korea
MX = Mexico RU = Russia SE = Sweden
US = United States

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