Saturday, December 24, 2022

Midweek Chart: 12 Oct 2022

     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 12th October, 2022

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Chart notes:
   American singer/songwriter Andie Case (from Eugene, Oregon) takes over the #1 spot on the LGBT chart at midweek with "It Must Have Been Love", moving up 3 more places from the weekend's #4 position. The original version (by Swedish pop duo Roxette) was a Top 5 hit in Sweden after its initial release in 1987, but it didn't become a worldwide smash until it was featured on the soundtrack to Pretty Woman and was re-released in 1990. According to the song's Wikipedia page, the track hit #1 in eight countries (Australia, Canada, Denmark, Norway, Spain, Switzerland, the U.S.A., and Zimbabwe) and appeared on the official charts of 22 nations altogether. Andie Case, who began her career by posting cover songs to YouTube, came out publicly as bisexual in 2018. Over the past three days, the video for Andie's version of "It Must Have Been Love" has gained an additional 37,688 views on YouTube (which is a massive increase of 10.90% since the weekend's chart!).

   Three videos move up into the Top 10 at midweek. British singer Anne-Marie (from Essex, England) soars ahead 12 places to #7 with "Psycho". American rapper/singer Brooke Candy (from Agoura Hills, California) rises 4 notches to #9 with "Flip Phone". They're joined in the Top 10 by South Korean singer JunJi, who's moving ahead 6 more spots to #10 with "Be Mine".

   Three songs fall off the chart to make way for three new songs. The highest debut at midweek was "Summer Really Hurt Us" by Finnish singer/songwriter Alma, entering the chart at #42. Alma began her career as a contestant on the Finnish version of Idol, entering the television competition during the show's seventh season when she was just 17 years old. Alma came out publicly as a lesbian in 2016 upon the release of her first EP Dye My Hair, by dedicating a track called "Summer" to her girlfriend. At the time she told Gay Times magazine that it wasn't shame or fear that made her hesitate to discuss her sexuality at first. It was quite simply that she didn't see it as a big deal. Alma explains, "For me, I've lived so openly... I've never understood that being gay can be exciting. For me it's just so normal." She continued, "But then when I understood that maybe... it's seen as bad in some places, and that me being open could help some people, then I started to talk about it more." Over the past half-week, the video for "Summer Really Hurt Us" has gained an additional 270,781 YouTube views (which is an astounding increase of 34.31% over the previous chart period!).

   Further down the chart, we have two more debuts by LGBTQ artists from Germany and the U.S.A.:
  • David Archuleta (from Utah, USA)
  • Badmómzjay (from Germany)

   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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The midweek Top 50 LGBT chart:
This week Last week Artist & title Orig. Peak Weeks on chart
1 4 Andie Case & Alex Goot – “It Must Have Been Love” US 1 5
2 2 Yungblud – “Tissues” GB 2 7
3 7 Mylène Farmer – “Á Tout Jamais” FR 3 4
4 1 Mabel Matiz – “Fan” TR 1 7
5 9 Cobrah – “Brand New Bitch” SE 5 4
6 6 Hatari – “Dansiđ Eđa Deyiđ” IS 6 6
7 19 Anne-Marie & Aitch – “Psycho” GB 7 3
8 10 Tokischa & Treinticiete 3730 – “Sistema Del Patio” DO/BR 8 5
9 13 Brooke Candy – “Flip Phone” US 9 4
10 16 JunJi – “Be Mine” KR 10 6
11 23 Piettro – “Rei De Cocada” BR 11 3
12 11 Duncan Laurence – “Electric Life” NL 1 8
13 20 Lena Meyer-Landrut – “Looking For Love” DE 1 12
14 29 Autoheart – “Time Machine” GB 14 3
15 37 Gabrielius Vagelis – “Man Moji” LT 15 2
16 28 Conchita Wurst – “All That I Wanted” AT 16 3
17 38 Kany García & Christian Nodal – “La Siguiente” PR/MX 17 2
18 25 Karina Kay & Sagi Kariv – “A Lot Of Boys” IL 18 3
19 8 Tiziano Ferro – “La Vita Splendida” IT 8 5
20 30 Kevin Vásquez – “Light Switch (Spanish Version)” CL 20 4
21 36 Corvyx – “Eat Me” US 21 2
22 32 Pales Waves – “Clean” GB 22 4
23 39 Sam Tsui & Casey Breves – “Running Up That Hill” US 23 2
24 18 Dion Yorkie – “No Malice” GB/CA 18 4
25 3 Tommy Boi – “Personal” US 3 11
26 35 Fran Coem – “Ya No Pienso En Ti” ES 26 3
27 5 Cazwell, Nathan Hayes, & Alma Lake – “Guava Juice” US 5 10
28 41 Panic! At The Disco – “Sugar Soaker” US 28 2
29 26 Rina Sawayama – “Hold the Girl” GB 1 13
30 12 Tegan And Sara – “Faded Like a Feeling” CA 7 7
31 40 Jvel – “Vas De Glam” ES 31 2
32 14 Pablo Alborán – “Carretera Y Manta” ES 1 15
33 15 Marwin Balsters – “Jetlag” DE 11 6
34 17 OnlyOneOf – “Zuruion’na” KR 6 6
35 43 Kelela – “Washed Away” US 35 2
36 44 White Lies – “Trouble In America” GB 36 2
37 22 Jake Wesley Rogers – “Modern Love” US 2 9
38 21 Chico Blanco & Simona – “Stop” ES 14 6
39 46 Alex Blue – “F It” US 39 2
40 24 Cavetown – “1994” GB 24 4
41 27 Dragonette – “Twennies” CA 27 3
42 New Alma – “Summer Really Hurt Us” FI 42 1
43 47 Justin Michael Williams – “Forever Yellow” US 43 2
44 New David Archuleta – “Faith In Me” US 44 1
45 42 Bilal Hassani – “Tout Est OK” FR 42 2
46 New Badmómzjay – “Keine Tränen” DE 46 1
47 49 Quarterback – “Swerve” CA 47 2
48 45 Iman Jordan – “We Got This” US 45 3
49 48 Bimini Bon-Boulash – “Tommy’s Dream” GB 48 2
50 50 Whatever Mike – “Word To the Trees” US 50 2

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

Falling off the chart this week: Orig. Peak Weeks on chart
** 31 Stewart Taylor – “Maybe We Shouldn’t Talk” US 23 3
** 33 Måneskin – “If I Can Dream” IT 1 16
** 34 Tiësto & Charli XCX – “Hot In It” NL/GB 15 6


Codes used in the ‘Origin’ columns from the tables above
AT = Austria BR = Brazil CA = Canada
CL = Chile DE = Germany DO = Dominican Republic
ES = Spain FI = Finland FR = France
GB = Great Britain IL = Israel IS = Iceland
IT = Italy KR = South Korea LT = Lithuania
MX = Mexico NL = Netherlands PR = Puerto Rico
SE = Sweden TR = Turkey US = United States

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