Most Heard Airplay Tracks – TMN HOT 10

Four weeks is now how long Taylor Swift’s Bad Blood featuring Kendrick Lamar has been sitting at #1. It could have a challenge next week though as yet another Ed Sheeran single has moved into the Top 2, this one beingPhotograph, his fourth single from X to enter the Top 2. Walk The Moon’s Shut Up & Dance returns to #3, though it still sits short of its previous peak at #2.

Kygo’s Firestone finds a new peak at #4 up from #5 while Grace’s You Don’t Own Me featuring G-Eazy drops to #5 from #2. At #6 is a new peak for Little Mix’s Black Magic which makes the jump from #9. Avicii’s Waiting For Loveremains at #7 this week.

Jumping to #8 from #24 is The Weeknd’s Can’t Feel My Face making for an impressive second week in the chart. At #9 is Major Lazer’s Powerful featuring Tarrus Riley which is up from #10 and Deorro & Chris Brown’s Five More Hours re-enters the Top 10 at #10 from #12, falling short of their previous peak at #8. 

1. Taylor Swift ft. Kendrick Lamar
Bad Blood
(BIG/UMA)

2. Ed Sheeran
Bloodstream
(WMA)

3. Walk The Moon
Shut Up & Dance
(SME)

4. Kygo ft. Conrad
Firestone
(SME)

5. Grace ft. G-Eazy
You Don’t Own Me
(SME)

6. Little Mix
Black Magic
(SME)

7. Avicii
Waiting For Love
(UNI/UMA)

8. The Weeknd
Can’t Feel My Face
(UMA)

9. Major LAzer ft. Ellie Goulding
Powerful
(MAD/WMA)

10. Deorro & Chris Brown
Five More Hours
(SME)

Click here to view all this week’s charts, including our HOT100 national airplay (by genre & state), iTunes, Spotify, Shazam, ARIA, AIR & AMRAP.

 

The 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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