Sunday, December 24, 2023

Chart Week 13: 26 March 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 #13 of 2023: Week of 26th March

Click here for this week's playlist on YouTube:


Chart notes:
   Belgian singer/songwriter Max Colombie (who's known professionally as Oscar And The Wolf) rises to the #1 spot on Tad's LGBT Music Chart this weekend with "Warrior", moving up one more place from the midweek's #2 position. According to SoundCharts, the song has appeared on the official charts of 14 different countries and has reached the Top 10 in six of them (#1 in Germany and Belgium, #2 in the Netherlands and Slovakia, #7 in the United Arab Emirates, and #10 in Poland). The track has gotten as high as #220 on The SoundCharts Global Chart. Over the past half-week, the video for "Warrior" has gained an additional 3,396 views on YouTube (which is an increase of 2.96% since the midweek's chart).
 
   Two videos move up into the Top 10 this weekend. American singer/rapper Janelle Monáe (from Kansas City, Kansas) climbs 5 notches to #7 with "Float". She's joined in the Top 10 by Swiss rapper Dibby Sounds, who's rising 3 more spots to #8 with "Rodéo".
 
   Ten songs fall off the chart to make way for ten new songs. The weekend chart features 10 debuts by LGBTQ artists from England, Mexico, the U.S.A., Australia, France, and Uruguay:
  • Henry Moodie (from England, U.K.)
  • Omar Apollo (from Indiana, U.S.A.)
  • Jaden Smith (from California, U.S.A.)
  • May-A (from Australia)
  • Harry Strange (from England, U.K.)
  • Amy Ray (from Georgia, U.S.A.)
  • Zolita (from California, U.S.A.)
  • Pauline Mancini (from France)
  • Ceci Torres (originally from Uruguay & now residing in Mexico)
  • Mancandy (from Mexico)
 
   Chart positions are determined by a system of 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.
 
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This weekend's Top 50 LGBT chart: 
This week Last week Artist & title Orig. Peak Weeks on chart
1 2 Oscar And The Wolf – “Warrior” BE 1 6
2 3 Illustre & KT Gorique – “V” FR/CH 2 6
3 10 Halsey – “Die 4 Me” US 3 4
4 1 Tove Lo – “Borderline” SE 1 7
5 8 Sam Smith – “I’m Not Here to Make Friends” GB 5 5
6 7 Jessie Ware – “Pearls” GB 6 5
7 12 Janelle Monáe – “Float” US 7 4
8 11 Dibby Sounds – “Rodéo” CH 8 4
9 4 PP Krit – “Lang Le” TH 4 7
10 6 Mylène Farmer – “Rallumer les Étoiles” FR 6 7
11 20 Jason Mraz – “I Feel Like Dancing” US 11 3
12 15 Jax Jones & Calum Scott – “Whistle” GB 1 8
13 9 Renan Pitanga – “Até A Bateria Acabar” BR 9 7
14 17 Desire Marea – “Be Free” ZA 14 5
15 18 Eureka O’Hara, Katie Kadan, & Sarah Potenza – “Big Mawma” US 15 5
16 16 Chéri – “Chéripop” FR 1 11
17 14 Blas Cantó – “A Fuego” ES 14 5
18 13 Mad Tsai – “Stacy’s Brother” US 1 16
19 38 David Rees – “Videojuegos” ES 19 2
20 35 Lauren Sanderson – “Shut Up” US 20 3
21 26 Sevndeep – “Ice Cream” US 21 4
22 31 Tayce – “Swagzilla” GB 22 3
23 41 Boygenius – “Not Strong Enough” US 23 2
24 5 Wrabel – “Happier” US 1 11
25 25 Pink – “Trustfall” US 2 12
26 24 Taylor Swift – “Lavender Haze” US 2 12
27 22 Bebe Rexha – “Heart Wants What It Wants” US 15 5
28 23 100 Gecs – “Hollywood Baby” US 23 3
29 49 Hayden Joseph – “Prove Me Wrong” US 29 2
30 19 NCT Dream – “Best Friend Ever” KR 13 6
31 39 The Scarlet Opera – “Big City Thing” US 5 10
32 50 Demi Lovato – “Still Alive” US 32 2
33 47 Immanuel Casto & Romina Falconi – “Insegnami La Vita” IT 33 2
34 New Henry Moodie – “Drunk Text” GB 34 1
35 New Omar Apollo – “3 Boys” US 35 1
36 48 Davi Bandeira – “Ô Desgraça (Que É Gostar De Homem)” BR 36 2
37 29 Pierre De Maere – “Enfant De” BE 1 17
38 37 Arlo Parks – “Weightless” GB 26 5
39 32 Italove – “Hollywood” IT 32 3
40 33 Henry Newbury – “Isn’t She Lovely?” US 33 3
41 34 Marius – “Remords” FR 34 3
42 New Jaden Smith – “Still in Love” US 42 1
43 New May-A – “Sweat You Out My System” AU 43 1
44 New Harry Strange – “Love” GB 44 1
45 45 Uni And The Urchins – “Clean” US 45 3
46 New Amy Ray – “Subway” US 46 1
47 New Zolita – “Ruin My Life” US 47 1
48 New Pauline Mancini & Eskici – “Hold On” FR 48 1
49 New Ceci Torres & Belmar – “Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar” UY/MX 49 1
50 New Mancandy – “Tres Palabras” MX 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 Laskaar – “Los Angeles” CH/ES 21 4
** 27 Ruben – “Dancing Feet” NO 4 7
** 28 Big Dipper – “Club Go Up” US 3 9
** 30 La Prohibida & Victor Algora – “Pirámide de Rocío” ES 25 3
** 36 Pixie Labrador – “Life Lessons” PH 27 3
** 40 Betty Who – “Big” AU 32 4
** 42 Qeetha – “Fake Dī Aoon” TH 34 3
** 43 Tin – “Buzzed” AU 41 3
** 44 The AAA Girls – “When the Water Runs Clear” US/AU 42 3
** 46 Tharyk – “De Rumbón” AR/SE 46 2
 
 
Codes used in the ‘Origin’ columns from the tables above
AR = Argentina AU = Australia BE = Belgium
BR = Brazil CH = Switzerland ES = Spain
FR = France GB = Great Britain IT = Italy
KR = South Korea MX = Mexico NO = Norway
PH = Philippines SE = Sweden TH = Thailand
US = United States UY = Uruguay ZA = South Africa

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