Sabtu, 21 Oktober 2017

Khalid, Marshmello, Mabel And Kojo Funds Hit The UK Top 10 With New Singles

LAS VEGAS, NV - JUNE 18: DJ/producer Marshmello performs during the 21st annual Electric Daisy Carnival at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on June 18, 2017, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Steven Lawton/Getty Images)

For the third week in a row, Post Malone and 21 Savage own the British singles chart with their collaboration "Rockstar," which is holding strong against powerful competition.

Steady in the runner-up spot is Camila Cabello's "Havana." The song now serves as the second single from her upcoming debut solo record The Hurting. The Healing. The Loving., which is expected later this year. The track has bolted up the ranking in the U.K., and it is slowly working its way north in America as well.

Next up is Sam Smith's former three-week champion "Too Good At Goodbyes," which is also a non-mover. That melancholy tune comes in just ahead of Avicii and Rita Ora's "Lonely Together," which has thus far peaked at No. 4...and it could continue to grow in popularity in the coming frames.

Back up to its high point of No. 5 is CNCO's "Reggaeton Lento," which is powered by a remixed version that features hometown heroes Little Mix. The song follows in the footsteps of Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber's "Despacito," which helped kick off a new trend of English-speaking musicians hopping on already popular Spanish cuts, which helps them perform better in English-speaking territories.

Zayn and Sia's "Dusk Till Dawn" remains at No. 6, where it was last week, while hip-hop musicians Stefflon Don and French Montana send their collab "Hurtin' Me" to No. 7, which now stands as its best showing. J Balvin and Willy Williams' "Mi Gente" is stationary at No. 8, thanks primarily to a new take of the track featuring none other than Beyoncé.

New to the region at No. 9 is "Silence," which is fronted by mysterious electronic dance producer Marshmello and sung by up-and-coming R&B/pop star Khalid. The cut bolts from No. 17, giving Marshmello his first top 10 and Khalid his second, following the success of Logic's "1-800-273-8255," which also stalled at No. 9 just a short time ago.

Just-breaking musicians Mabel and Kojo Funds also finally reach the top tier after weeks of ascending with their song "Finders Keepers," which rests at No. 10 this time around.

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LAS VEGAS, NV - JUNE 18: DJ/producer Marshmello performs during the 21st annual Electric Daisy Carnival at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on June 18, 2017, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Steven Lawton/Getty Images)

For the third week in a row, Post Malone and 21 Savage own the British singles chart with their collaboration "Rockstar," which is holding strong against powerful competition.

Steady in the runner-up spot is Camila Cabello's "Havana." The song now serves as the second single from her upcoming debut solo record The Hurting. The Healing. The Loving., which is expected later this year. The track has bolted up the ranking in the U.K., and it is slowly working its way north in America as well.

Next up is Sam Smith's former three-week champion "Too Good At Goodbyes," which is also a non-mover. That melancholy tune comes in just ahead of Avicii and Rita Ora's "Lonely Together," which has thus far peaked at No. 4...and it could continue to grow in popularity in the coming frames.

Back up to its high point of No. 5 is CNCO's "Reggaeton Lento," which is powered by a remixed version that features hometown heroes Little Mix. The song follows in the footsteps of Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber's "Despacito," which helped kick off a new trend of English-speaking musicians hopping on already popular Spanish cuts, which helps them perform better in English-speaking territories.

Zayn and Sia's "Dusk Till Dawn" remains at No. 6, where it was last week, while hip-hop musicians Stefflon Don and French Montana send their collab "Hurtin' Me" to No. 7, which now stands as its best showing. J Balvin and Willy Williams' "Mi Gente" is stationary at No. 8, thanks primarily to a new take of the track featuring none other than Beyoncé.

New to the region at No. 9 is "Silence," which is fronted by mysterious electronic dance producer Marshmello and sung by up-and-coming R&B/pop star Khalid. The cut bolts from No. 17, giving Marshmello his first top 10 and Khalid his second, following the success of Logic's "1-800-273-8255," which also stalled at No. 9 just a short time ago.

Just-breaking musicians Mabel and Kojo Funds also finally reach the top tier after weeks of ascending with their song "Finders Keepers," which rests at No. 10 this time around.

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