The Officio Play - Edition 39

 


   The Weeknd's "Timeless" extends its stay atop the Officio Play, adding a second stint at No.1, leading the 39th Edition, following its swift scent to the summit on Edition 38, rising from its No.2 start (Edition 37). "Timeless" features rapper Playboi Carti as both acts boast two number one efforts, the track becomes just the second to spend over a stint on the top of the Play (tying with Teddy Swims' "Funeral" - which set in atop the 26th Edition, and staying put for the 27th Edition as well). The Weeknd boasts another top-ten entry holding within the top tier, "Dancing in the Flames" recedes to No.7, having led the tally on the 36th Edition

   Perrie Edwards scores a first top three entry, thanks to the ascent of "You Go Your Way" which lifts places from No.6 to the runner-up slot, joining the No.2 ranks. As a former member of Little Mix, she joins Jade as the acts with at least a top five effort on the tally - Jade scored a No.1 entry with "Angel of My Dreams". 

   Jelly Roll delivers his own best effort as a solo act with a No.3 debut, "Winning Streak", also adding a new top 10 score with the No.8 starter "Higher Than Heaven" (featuring Wiz Khalifa), marking Roll's fourth top 10 therein and Khalifa's very first. Roll has previously shown up in the region with Post Malone's "Losers" (a No.2 debut) as well as Eminem's "Somebody Save Me", also a No.2 debuting entry. On the current edition, Jelly Roll adds 15 new entries, the most for any act on the this tally. 

   Adam Port & Stryv's "Move" returns to the Officio Play top ten anew, this time featuring Camila Cabello, entering in at a high No.4 as the edition's Top EDM effort. The original version entered the list on the 28th Edition at No.23, it eventually reached its peak at No.9 and would later exit the tally after 11 runs. It joins the ranks of just a few entries that have managed to appear more than once in the top ten tier with two separate versions. 

   At No.5 on the edition, is former chart leader "Stars Will Align" (billed to Kygo and Imagine Dragons), dipping down to add a third run on the tally overall. A$ap Ferg's "Allure" (featuring Future & Mike-Will-Made-It) scales up to a new No.6 peak after its No.10 start on the previous edition. 

   Country star, Kane Brown, debuts for a first time in the top 10 with "Backseat Driver" at No.8, scoring the edition's Top Country effort. At No.10, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, mark a ninth straight stint in the top tier with their chart leading "Die with a Smile". 

   Shaboozey's "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" leaves the top-10 once again, settling at No.11 on the edition, having assembled the most stints in the tier. Brett Young's "Say Less" rises to No.12, reaching new heights on the tally. 

   Charli XCX adds two new entries with "Sympathy is a Knife" (feat. Ariana Grande) at #13, "360" (feat. Robyn & Yung Lean) at #52 and "B2B" (feat. Tinashe) at #72. All the while her chart topping collab "Guess" (feat. Billie Eilish) rises back into the top 50 settling at #46. 

   Rod Wave debuts two entries, the first for the rapper on the chart - the highest "25" aptly at No.25 and "Fuck Fame" (feat.  Lil Yachty & Lil Baby) at #92. Mabel returns to the Play chart at No.26 with "Stupid Dumb" (feat. Ty Dolla $ign). 

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