Saturday, April 8, 2023

Chart Week #46 of 2022: 13 November

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

Chart week #46 of 2022: Week of 13th November

Click here for this week's playlist on YouTube:


Chart notes:
   There's no change at the very top of the LGBT chart this weekend as German DJ/producer Felix Jaehn hangs onto the #1 spot with "Call It Love", a collaboration with American singer Ray Dalton (from Seattle, Washington). Over the past three days, the video for "Call It Love" has gained an additional 741,471 views on YouTube (which is a huge increase of 8.02% since the midweek's chart!).

   Four videos move up into the Top 10 this weekend. Russian singer/songwriter Sergey Lazarev climbs 8 spots to #7 with "Tretiy". Also climbing 8 spots is transgender British musician Dylan And The Moon (from Cornwall, England), reaching #8 with "Heaven Now". Swedish artist Tove Lo rises 3 notches to #9 with "Grapefruit". They're joined in the Top 10 by American pop quintet Sub-Radio (from Washington, D.C.), who move up 4 more places to #10 with "Stacy's Dad".

   Five videos fall off the chart to make way for five new videos. The highest debut this weekend was "Skin I'm In" by German singer/songwriter Daniel Schumacher, entering the chart at #33. Daniel wrote the song in the hopes that it would earn him a place at The 2023 Eurovision Song Contest. Over the past half-week, the video for "Skin I'm In" has gained an additional 1,018 YouTube views (which is a huge increase of 6.49% over the previous chart period!).

   Further down the chart, we have 4 more debuts by LGBTQ artists from England, South Korea, the U.S.A., and the Netherlands:
  • Rie (from South Korea)
  • Lauren Sanderson (from Indiana, USA)
  • Rina Sawayama (from England, UK)
  • Kelvin Wiedenhoff (originally from the Netherlands & now residing in England)

   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 1 Felix Jaehn & Ray Dalton – “Call It Love” DE/US 1 6
2 2 Måneskin – “The Loneliest” IT 2 5
3 5 Sem Jansen – “Goodbye” NL 3 5
4 9 David Guetta & Bebe Rexha – “I’m Good (Blue)” FR/US 4 4
5 6 Alma – “Summer Really Hurt Us” FI 1 10
6 8 Imagine Dragons – “I Don’t Like Myself” US 6 5
7 15 Sergey Lazarev – “Tretiy” RU 7 3
8 16 Dylan And The Moon – “Heaven Now” GB 8 4
9 12 Tove Lo – “Grapefruit” SE 9 4
10 14 Sub-Radio – “Stacy’s Dad” US 10 5
11 4 Sam Smith & Kim Petras – “Unholy” GB/DE 1 8
12 24 Girli – “I Really F**ked It Up” GB 12 3
13 7 Pablo Alborán & Carín León – “Viaje A Ningún Lado” ES/MX 7 4
14 19 Elton John & Britney Spears – “Hold Me Closer” GB/US 1 9
15 25 Max Tejera – “Me Quiero Mimir” UY/AR 15 3
16 13 Lil Nas X – “Star Walkin’” US 3 8
17 3 Michael Medrano – “Disco Sleaze” US 3 6
18 28 Madonna & Tokischa – “Hung Up On Tokischa” US/DO 18 3
19 37 Willow Smith – “Ur a Stranger” US 19 2
20 36 Cassidy King – “Matcha Tea” US 20 2
21 26 Joshua Bassett – “Sad Songs In a Hotel Room” US 21 4
22 31 Grupo Firme & La Ventaja – “A Mi Modo” MX 22 3
23 17 Blas Cantó – “Marte” ES 17 4
24 41 Kevin Y Karla – “Say It Right (En Español)” CL 24 2
25 38 Javiera Mena – “Me Gustas Tú” CL 25 2
26 18 Piettro – “Rei De Cocada” BR 1 12
27 42 Tom Aspaul – “Thessaloniki” GB 27 2
28 10 Lia Clark & MC Naninha – “PQP! (Tu Fez Do Jeito Que En Queria)” BR 6 8
29 20 Chloe Moriondo – “Plastic Purse” US 20 3
30 11 Angèle – “Amour, Haine, et Danger” BE/FR 8 7
31 23 Anne-Marie & Aitch – “Psycho” GB 1 12
32 45 Tayla Parx – “Flowers” US 32 2
33 New Daniel Schumacher – “Skin I’m In” DE 33 1
34 46 Anthony Callea – “Heaven” AU 34 2
35 47 Magenta – “Content” FR 35 2
36 48 Jake Wesley Rogers – “Hindsight” US 36 2
37 New Rie – “Because” KR 37 1
38 33 Gabrielius Vagelis – “Man Moji” LT 2 11
39 32 Baby Queen – “Lazy” ZA/GB 32 3
40 New Lauren Sanderson – “Wet” US 40 1
41 34 Tia Kofi – “So Good” GB 34 3
42 35 Hannah Trigwell – “Comfortable” GB 35 3
43 39 Zemmoa – “Nota De Voz” MX 39 2
44 40 Girl In Red & Aaron Dessner – “We Fell In Love In October” NO/US 40 3
45 New Rina Sawayama – “Hurricanes” GB 45 1
46 43 Bruno Gadiol – “Paixão Vs Amor” BR 43 3
47 44 Shawnee Kish & the NAC Orchestra – “Way Home (Two Spirit)” CA 44 3
48 49 Buhos – “La Pluja Tropical” ES 48 2
49 50 Frankie Bouchier – “Except Love” AU 49 2
50 New Kelvin Wiedenhoff – “Love It” NL/GB 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 Carly Ray Jepsen & Rufus Wainwright – “The Loneliest Time” CA/US 18 4
** 22 Omar Apollo – “Petrified” US 22 3
** 27 Téo Lavabo & Manon Lavabo – “Vernini Vernana” FR 4 6
** 29 Artem Pivovarov & Alyona Alyona – “Liuli-Liuli” UK 3 7
** 30 Maggie Lindemann – “Cages” US 13 8


Codes used in the ‘Origin’ columns from the tables above
AR = Argentina AU = Australia BE = Belgium
BR = Brazil CA = Canada CL = Chile
DE = Germany DO = Dominican Republic ES = Spain
FI = Finland FR = France GB = Great Britain
IT = Italy KR = South Korea LT = Lithuania
MX = Mexico NL = Netherlands NO = Norway
RU = Russia SE = Sweden UK = Ukraine
US = United States UY = Uruguay ZA = South Africa

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