Most Heard Airplay Tracks – TMN HOT 10

Maintaining his hold at the top of the Hot 100 this week is Justin Bieber with What Do You Mean? following his jump to #1 last week. Taylor Swift’s Wildest Dreams and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ Downtown remains at #2 and #3 respectively.

At #4 is the first bit of notable movement in the chart this week with Felix Jaehn’s Ain’t Nobody (Loves Me Better)featuring Jasmine Thompson jumping from #7, a new peak for both the track and Jaehn himself as the lead artist. Nelly’s The Fix featuring Jeremih marks the first new entry into the Top 10 at #5 from #11, also marking a new peak for the track. Nico & Vinz’s That’s How You Know makes small gains back up the Top 10 at #6 from #8 while Calvin Harris’ How Deep Is Your Love featuring Disciples drops to #7 from #6.

Vance Joy’s Fire And The Flood drops to #8 from #5 as does Pia Mia’s Do It Again featuring Chris Brown & Tyga at #9 from #4. At #10 is a new entry into the Top 10 and new peak for R. City’s Locked Away featuring Adam Levine.

1. What Do You Mean?
Justin Bieber
(IDJ/UMA)

2. Taylor Swift
Wildest Dreams
(BIG/UMA)

3. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Downtown
(MACKLEMORE/WMA)

4. Felix Jaehn ft. Jasmine Thompson
Ain’t Nobody (Loves Me Better)
(NEON/UMA)

5. Nelly ft. Jeremih
The Fix
(SME)

6. Nico & Vinz
That’s How You Know
(WMA)

7. Calvin Harris ft. The Disciples
How Deep Is Your Love
(SME)

8. Vance Joy
Fire And The Flood
(MUSHROOM)

9. Pia Mia ft. Chris Brown & Tyga
Do It Again
(UMA)

10. R City ft. Adam Levine
Locked Away
(SME)

Click here to view all this week’s charts, including our HOT100 national airplay (by genre & state), iTunes, Spotify, Shazam, ARIA, AIR & AMRAPThe National Hot 100 is a chart representative of the 100 most heard tracks across the country (this is not a spins chart). All TMN charts are compiled with reports from radio stations across regional Australia along with AirCheck data representing the commercial radio stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Gold Coast, Newcastle and the Central Coast, Geelong plus Sydney’s FBi 94.5 FM and the national triple j network. Each station’s chart weight is variable and measured by population figures and current cumulative audience figures.

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