Sunday, September 17, 2023

Chart Week 06: 05 February 2023

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

Chart Week #6 of 2023: Week of 5th February

Click here for this week's playlist on YouTube:


Chart notes:
   Transgender Brazilian singer/songwriter/model Urias hangs onto the #1 spot on Tad's LGBT Music Chart this weekend with "Neo Thang". According to SoundCharts, the track reached #1 in Brazil on The iTunes Streaming Chart, peaked at #15 in Brazil on The Spotify Streaming Chart, has reached #110 on the official radio airplay chart in Brazil, and has gotten as high as #297 on The SoundCharts Global Chart. Over the past half-week, the video for "Neo Thang" has gained an additional 14,231 views on YouTube (which is an increase of 1.46% since the midweek's chart).
 
   Five videos move up into the Top 10 this weekend, including a return from a former #1 hit: transgender Brazilian artist Jotta A rebounds back up one position to #10 with "Alasca". Coincidentally, three of the four remaining videos are each leaping ahead 12 notches this weekend: Belgian singer/songwriter Pierre De Maere at #4 with "Enfant De", Canadian singer Ryland James (from Deseronto, Ontario) at #6 with "Love on the Brain", and American vocalist Adam Lambert (from San Diego, California) at #8 with his cover of Bonnie Tyler's hit "Holding Out for a Hero". They're joined in the Top 10 by Australian singer/actor Keiynan Lonsdale, who's moving up 10 more spots to #9 with "Magic Mickey".
 
   Twelve songs fall off the chart to make room for twelve new songs. The weekend chart features 12 debuts by LGBTQ artists from England, the Netherlands, Brazil, the U.S.A., Norway, and France:
  • Duncan Laurence (from the Netherlands)
  • Anna Of The North (from Norway)
  • Gregory Dillon (originally from New Hampshire & now residing in New York, U.S.A.)
  • Starrlight (from the Netherlands)
  • Hayley Kiyoko (from California, U.S.A.)
  • Bimini Bon-Boulash (from England, U.K.)
  • Diplo (originally from Tennessee & now living in Florida, U.S.A.)
  • Gloria Groove & Anitta (both from Brazil)
  • Bilal Hassani (from France)
  • Sam Smith (from England, U.K.)
  • Neo 10Y (from England U.K.)
  • Harrison Barnes (from Nevada, U.S.A.)
 
   Chart positions are determined by 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 email address 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 Urias – “Neo Thang” BR 1 8
2 7 Ateez – “Halazia” KR 2 6
3 6 Conchita Wurst – “Dirty Maria” AT 3 5
4 16 Pierre De Maere – “Enfant De” BE 4 3
5 8 Milahroy – “The Rush” US 5 4
6 18 Ryland James – “Love on the Brain” CA 6 3
7 3 Darin – “Satisfaction” SE 3 6
8 20 Adam Lambert – “Holding Out for a Hero” US 8 3
9 19 Keiynan Lonsdale – “Magic Mickey” AU 9 4
10 11 Jotta A – “Alasca” BR 1 9
11 10 Guitarricadelafuente – “Gaita Margariteña” ES 3 7
12 4 Sakima – “Pretty Boys” GB 1 8
13 26 Lola Indigo & Luis Fonsi – “Corazones Rotos” ES/PR 13 3
14 21 Nine – “Beyond” KR 14 5
15 15 Luke Evans – “Bridge Over Troubled Water” GB 4 7
16 13 Cub Sport – “Replay” AU 13 5
17 36 Kany García & Abel Pintos – “Mi Plan De Vida” PR/AR 17 2
18 9 Rubio – “Después De Ahorgarme” CL/MX 1 10
19 40 Miley Cyrus – “Flowers” US 19 2
20 27 Alex Saucedo – “El Aprendiz” MX 20 3
21 41 Mad Tsai – “Stacy’s Brother” US 21 2
22 39 Adam Mac – “Disco Cowboy” US 22 3
23 2 Brockhampton – “Man On the Moon” US 2 9
24 42 Måneskin & Tom Morello – “Gossip” IT 24 2
25 14 Carpetgarden – “Lonely” US 1 11
26 5 Piotr Zioła – “Wariat” PL 5 6
27 44 Zanias – “Simulation” AU 27 2
28 28 Bob The Drag Queen, Ocean Kelly, & Basit – “Black” US 21 6
29 46 Joesef – “Moment” GB 29 2
30 12 Seeb & Jacob Banks – “What Do You Love?” NO/GB 10 7
31 47 Sophie B. Hawkins – “Love Yourself” US 31 3
32 17 Chris Housman – “Bible Belt” US 1 11
33 50 Heartthrob Robb – “Nothing for You” US 33 2
34 23 Fletcher & Kelsea Ballerini – “Better Version” US 23 3
35 New Duncan Laurence – “I Want It All” NL 35 1
36 33 Omar Apollo – “Evergreen (You Didn’t Deserve Me At All)” US 1 17
37 43 Andie Case – “Fix You” US 37 2
38 34 Harel Skatt – “LeHarGish BeBayIt” IL 34 3
39 New Anna Of The North – “Living Life Right” NO 39 1
40 35 Chumina Power – “Chupa Chupa” ES 35 3
41 New Gregory Dillon – “LSD” US 41 1
42 New Starrlight, TreBeats, & Mister Personal – “Garden of the East” NL/CH 42 1
43 New Hayley Kiyoko – “Underground” US 43 1
44 New Bimini Bon-Boulash – “Different Kinds of People” GB 44 1
45 New Diplo, Kodak Black, & Koe Wetzel – “Wasted” US 45 1
46 New Gloria Groove, Anitta, & Valesca Popozuda – “Proibidona” BR 46 1
47 New Bilal Hassani – “Millionaire” FR 47 1
48 New Sam Smith, Koffee, & Jessie Reyez – “Gimme” GB/JM/ CA 48 1
49 New Neo 10Y – “Spiritual Viagra” GB 49 1
50 New Harrison Barnes – “Alone” 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
** 22 Pablo Alborán & Ana Mena – “Ave De Paso” ES 7 7
** 24 Lycinaïs Jean – “Le Vide” GP/MQ 2 9
** 25 Leopold – “Unwanted” DE 4 7
** 29 Sansara – “Ex6-Mck” RU/RS 7 6
** 30 Oliver Sim – “Never Here” GB 9 6
** 31 Hannah Trigwell – “BFF” GB 9 7
** 32 Reindr & Serpen Sortia – “Platónico” CL 27 3
** 37 David Rees – “Radio 2000” ES 28 3
** 38 Max Barskih – “Before We Say Goodbye” UK 32 4
** 45 August Alsina – “Lied to You” US 42 2
** 48 Polartropica – “What’s Your Fantasy?” US 45 2
** 49 Reyna – “Todo to Nada” US 49 2
 
 
 
Codes used in the ‘Origin’ columns from the tables above
AR = Argentina AT = Austria AU = Australia
BE = Belgium BR = Brazil CA = Canada
CH = Switzerland CL = Chile DE = Germany
ES = Spain FR = France GB = Great Britain
GP = Guadeloupe IL = Israel IT = Italy
JM = Jamaica KR = South Korea MQ = Martinique
MX = Mexico NL = Netherlands NO = Norway
PL = Poland PR = Puerto Rico RS = Serbia
RU = Russia SE = Sweden UK = Ukraine
US = United States

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