The Officio 100: 52nd Issue
The Officio 100 returns with the 52nd run of the coolest tracks for the week based on chart analysis, music output, online radio previews and other related factors.
Top-Ten Highlights:
Ava Max leads the run this week with a No.1 debut, "Who's Laughing Now", making it her first number-one track as a lead act, and second leader overall. The singer was featured on Alan Walker's #1 debut, 'Alone, Pt. II'. While Max scores her 6th top-ten entry and eighth on the chart overall, she joins the league of female acts with at least two No.1 entries (as Mabel, Dua Lipa (3), Halsey, Camila Cabello, Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga). The track marks the 22nd pop song to lead the Officio run and the 19th run for a solo female act at the top.
Maroon 5's "Nobody's Love" steps down to second place after leading the list the week before, now earning a second week in the top-5.
Murda Beatz (the producer) logs in the highest debut entry for a producer on the run, at No.3 with 'Unlocked' (feat. Ty Dolla Sign & Polo G), giving the record producer his foremost top-10 peak and third entry overall. Ty Dolla racks his second top-ten entry and highest peak so far (after he featured on Roddy Ricch's No.6 - 'Bacc Seat'), while Polo G attains his fourth top-ten and his best peak too.
DaBaby hits 10 top-ten entries with a No.4 debut, 'Peep Hole' - off his deluxe version of his recent album. 'Rockstar' (a feature with Roddy Ricch) climbs to No.11 . It debuted and peaked at No.2 on the 44th Issue and now spends its 9th week on the run following a return to the chart. Meanwhile 'No Dribble' (feat. Stunna 4 Vegas) climbs to No.28 in its second week.
Kygo & Tina Turner's collab 'What's Love Got to Do With It', a No.2 debut from last week, drops to No.5, earning the two a second week in the top-5 area.
Sam Smith returns to the top-ten with a No.6 debut, 'My Oasis' featuring Nigerian singer, Burna Boy, who scores his second top-10 on the run after he was featured on Stormzy's 'Own It' (a former number one debut on the run). Smith attains their fourth top-ten entry and sixth overall.
At No.7, rapper Lil Keed holds his second top-ten entry and first as a lead role, with 'She Know' featuring Lil Baby, who scores his 10th top-ten entry, matching fellow rapper's streak (Gunna & DaBaby).
Katy Perry's 'Smile' moves up to No.8, after having debuted at No.10, the week before. As reported earlier, it is the singer's fifth top-ten entry and eighth overall. Taylor Swift's 'cardigan' (No.3 debut) descends to No.9 in its second week but earns a second week in the top-ten.
Electronic duo Snakeships unite with English singer Jess Glynne for their debut entrance on the run, at No.10 with 'Lie for You', collaborating with American rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and Nigerian singer, Davido. Hoddie scores his fifth top-ten effort (and 29th overall) while Davido holds his first entry on the run.
Top-20 Highlights:
Joel Corry & MNEK's 'Head & Heart' rises to No.12, a new peak for both acts. The track becomes Corry's best peak after 'Lonely' peaked at No.15.
Rappers Lil Uzi Vert and Future, debut at No.13, with two tracks in the same place, which marks the very first time this happens on the run. The tracks 'Over Your Head' and 'Patek' give Lil Uzi Vert 29 entries on the run so far, while Future holds 31 entries.
Jack Harlow scores his best debut on the run with a late entry as the remix version of 'What's Poppin' comes in at No.14, adding entries for rappers Tory Lanez, DaBaby and Lil Wayne, who are features on the track.
NLE Choppa scores another top-20 entry as he collaborates with rapper Lil Baby on 'Narrow Road' at No.15. Choppa adds an entry with 'Ruff Ryders' at No.57, bringing his total entries to 16.
African acts Sakordie and Rudeboy, make their first appearance on the Officio run, with 'Lucky' at No.17, the highest rank for both people.
British singer Ella Eyre makes a debut entrance with 'Careless' at No.18. Producer, Gryffin, adds a 7th entry on the chart with 'Cry' at No.19, featuring John Martin who scores his second entry and best peak yet. Closing out the top-20 is Ali Gatie who marks his best effort as 'Running on My Mind' rising to No.20, spending a third week on the run.
Officio New Entries: (entries below the top-50 considered)
- Move Ya Hips (#22) : A$ap Ferg, Nicki Minaj & MadeinTYO (Minaj's 10th entry, Ferg's 5th and first for MadeinTYO)
- Yacht Club (#25) : Strick, Young Thug & Ty Dolla $ign (Thug's 43rd entry, first for Strick)
- Gah Damn High (#29) : Juicy J & Wiz Khalifa (Juicy J's first entry as a lead act on the run)
- One Shot (#31) : YoungBoy Never Broke Again & Lil Baby
- What You Gonna Do (#37) : Bastille & Graham Coxon (Bastille's third entry on the run)
- I Should Probably Go to Be (#39) : Dan + Shay
- Too Fast (#42) : Tyga & Mozzy
- Hawai (#44) : Maluma
- If U (#46) : Conor Maynard, Breathe Carolina & Robert Falcon
- Family (#48) : NoCap & Quando Rondo
- Concert for Aliens (#52) : Machine Gun Kelly
- Akon delivers multiple entries on the run from his latest Ain't No Peace EP, all tracks debut outside the top-50.
- Barbarian (#34) : Calboy , Lil Tjay
- Un Dia (One Day) (#35) : J Balvin, Dua Lipa, Bad Bunny & Tainy
- West Ten (#38) : AJ Tracey , Mabel
- Wrong (#41) : The Kid LAROI , Lil Mosey
- Difficult (#45) : Kevin Gates
- Put Em on A Shirt (#50) : Calboy , Yo Gotti
The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights" is the longest running track this week with a total of 28 weeks, ahead of "Skybox" (Gunna) with 15 weeks so far.


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