Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Chart Week 51: 18 December 2022

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

Chart Week #51 of 2022: Week of 18th December

Click here for this week's playlist on YouTube:


Chart notes:
   Transgender American rapper Mykki Blanco (originally from Raleigh, North Carolina) moves into the #1 spot on this weekend's chart with "Carry On", climbing 3 more notches from the midweek's #4 position. The track is a collaboration with Icelandic musician Jónsi. The video follows the story of an HIV-positive African refugee, a queer immigrant seeking asylum in southern Europe. Mykki explains, "A goal of my entire career when it comes to my visuals is to tell the stories and portray scenarios in queer life that are very real but rarely touched on." Over the past half-week, the video for "Carry On" has gained an additional 1,077 views on YouTube (which is a huge increase of 6.77% since the midweek's chart!).

   Three videos move up into the Top 10 this weekend. Australian drag duo The Jawbreakers climb 7 notches to #4 with "Cheats and Liars". German quartet Tokio Hotel rise 6 spots to #9 with "Just a Moment". They're joined in the Top 10 by Mexican musician Raymix, who's moving up 4 more places to #10 with "El Final De Nuestra Historia".

   Nine songs fall off the chart to make way for nine new songs. This weekend's chart features debuts by LGBTQ artists from England, the USA, Vietnam, France, Thailand, Norway, Israel, Slovenia, and South Korea:
  • Trúc Nhân (from Vietnam)
  • Mylène Farmer (from France)
  • Jean Papichaya & Nak Charlie (from Thailand)
  • Anna Of The North (from Norway)
  • Eden Hunter (from England, U.K.)
  • Xtrdnry (from Israel)
  • July Jones (originally from Slovenia & now residing in England)
  • Ateez (from South Korea)
  • Vincint, Ty Sunderland, Aquaria, Hayley Kiyoko, Kesha, & MNEK (from the U.S.A. & 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 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 4 Mykki Blanco & Jónsi – “Carry On” US/IS 1 7
2 3 Pablo Alborán & María Becerra – “Amigos” ES/AR 2 5
3 5 Theo Tams – “Hit And Run” CA 3 6
4 11 The Jawbreakers – “Cheats and Liars” AU 4 4
5 10 Omar Apollo – “Evergreen (You Didn’t Deserve Me At All)” US 5 4
6 2 Pabllo Vittar & Gloria Groove – “Ameianoite” BR 2 8
7 6 Mila Jam – “Sxgme” US 6 6
8 7 Villano Antillano – “Cáscara De Coco” PR 7 4
9 15 Tokio Hotel & Vvaves – “Just a Moment” DE/CA 9 3
10 14 Raymix & Grupo Quintanna – “El Final De Nuestra Historia” MX 10 3
11 12 Rina Sawayama – “Frankenstein” GB 8 7
12 24 KQ Fellaz 2 – “Canvas” KR 12 3
13 16 Moral Distraída – “Pretexto” CL 13 4
14 21 Benedict Cork – “Dream of You” GB 14 3
15 9 Dylan And The Moon – “Heaven Now” GB 1 14
16 37 Conchita Wurst – “Call Me Up” AT 16 2
17 13 Pink – “Never Gonna Not Dance Again” US 1 8
18 30 Artem Pivovarov & NK – “Tam U Topoli” UK 18 2
19 1 David Rees – “Comida Rápida” ES 1 7
20 32 Tokyo Gegegay – “Kamomegatondahi” JP 20 2
21 29 Tegan And Sara – “Smoking Weed Alone” CA 21 3
22 28 Thiago Pantaleão – “Fim Do Mundo” BR 22 3
23 17 Tom Aspaul – “Thessaloniki” GB 1 12
24 34 Jenna DeVries & Harper Grae – “Drunk Girls” US 24 2
25 31 Emilie Marsh & Isabelle Mayereaux – “Chevrolet Impala” FR 25 3
26 8 Years And Years – “100% Pure Love” GB 2 9
27 42 Keiino – “Nights of Thunder” NO 27 2
28 48 Sam Williams – “Tilted Crown” US 28 2
29 35 Piotr Zioła – “Prąd” PL 29 3
30 41 Pvris – “Animal” US 30 2
31 40 Carpetgarden – “Da Da Song” US 31 2
32 43 Ray Isaac – “First Dance (Wedding Song)” AU 32 3
33 38 Karma Rivera & Taylar Elizza Beth – “You So Nasty” US 33 3
34 18 Girl In Red – “October Passed Me By” NO 12 8
35 39 Starrlight & Trebeats – “Zer0Fux” NL/CH 35 3
36 19 Lily Rose – “Whatcha Know About That” US 16 7
37 44 Nathy Peluso – “Estás Buenísimo” AR/ES 37 2
38 20 Imagine Dragons & Twocolors – “Bones (Twocolors Remix)” US/DE 3 7
39 47 Electrosexual & Hanin Elias – “Hold Me” FR/DE 39 3
40 49 Uni And The Urchins – “Subhuman Suburbia” US 40 2
41 50 Mancandy – “No Hay Nadie Más” MX 41 2
42 New Trúc Nhân & Piggy – “Nhà Vệ ‘Xinh’” VN 42 1
43 New Mylène Farmer & Aaron – “Rayon Vert” FR 43 1
44 New Jean Papichaya & Nak Charlie – “Thī̀ Nạ̀n Thī̀h̄ịn” TH 44 1
45 New Anna Of The North – “Red Light” NO 45 1
46 New Eden Hunter – “You Don’t Have to Save the World” GB 46 1
47 New Xtrdnry – “Knock Knock Knock” IL 47 1
48 New July Jones – “Muse” SI/GB 48 1
49 New Ateez – “Paradigm” KR 49 1
50 New Vincint, Ty Sunderland, Aquaria, Hayley Kiyoko, Kesha, & MNEK – “Taste So Good (The Cann Song)” US/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
** 22 Felix Jaehn & Ray Dalton – “Call It Love” DE/US 1 15
** 23 River Westin – “Cinema” US 18 5
** 25 Revolverheld – “Wenn Du Jetzt Hier Wärst” DE 17 5
** 26 Kailee Morgue – “Alright OK” US 15 4
** 27 Matilda & Melissa Horn – “Call Me By Your Name” NO/SE 25 3
** 33 Måneskin – “The Loneliest” IT 1 14
** 36 Tokischa & Natanael Cano – “Kilos De Amor” DO/MX 24 4
** 45 Brockhampton – “Big Pu**y” US 43 3
** 46 Butterfly Feels – “Quit That Job” US 44 3
 
 
Codes used in the ‘Origin’ columns from the tables above
AR = Argentina AT = Austria AU = Australia
BR = Brazil CA = Canada CH = Switzerland
CL = Chile DE = Germany DO = Dominican Republic
ES = Spain FR = France GB = Great Britain
IL = Israel IS = Iceland IT = Italy
JP = Japan KR = South Korea MX = Mexico
NL = Netherlands NO = Norway PL = Poland
PR = Puerto Rico SE = Sweden SI = Slovenia
TH = Thailand UK = Ukraine US = United States
VN = Vietnam

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