Officio Play - Edition 57
Alex Warren completes his trek to the chart's summit, "Ordinary" paces up to the top spot (Edition 57), rising from #8 and beating it's former No.7 peak (in its seventh stint on the chart), earning the singer his best feature on the tally. The song made its entrance on the 51st Edition at No.12, the track climbed to a new #7 peak on the next run, receded to No.11 on the next run, it then dropped way below to No.37 in its fourth run, lifting to No.27 on the next edition, while gaining places in its sixth stay moving up to #8 and completing its climb to the top afterwards.
Jonas Brothers score their highest debut as a solo act with "Love Me to Heaven" which debuts at No.2, the Edition's Top Debut, and the trio's second top two debut (and top 10) following their feature on the No.1 starting "Slow Motion" with Marshmello.
Selena Gomez & benny blanco dial up straight to the top three with the Gracie Abrams "Call Me When You Break Up" which escalates from No.15 to a new No.3, adding a third run in the tier having debuted on at No.7 on the 53rd Edition, the pair also adds a new top 10 feature as "Sunset Blvd" ascends to reach No.10 on the edition in its second run, after entering at No.12 on the last edition. They also add an extra five new entries on the tally - "Ojos Tristes" (with the Marías) at No.19, "Younger and Hotter Than Me" at #42, "Don't Wanna Cry" at #55, "You Said You Were Sorry" a #67 and "How Does It Feel to Be Forgotten" at #69.
Lady Gaga's former No.1 score "Garden of Eden" holds at No.4 for a second stint, having led the 55th Edition, where it debuted atop, and marked her third number one effort. Still about Gaga, "Die with a Smile" (a No.1 chart ruler, and a feature with Bruno Mars) refuses to back down as it climbs yet again to sixth place, extending its top ten longevity to 27 runs, its chart entire stay.
At No.5, Kendrick Lamar & SZA boast a rise with their former leader, "luther", which adds an eighth stay in the top tier, and the Edition's Top Rap entry. With 8 runs within the top ten, it ties for the fourth-most longest runs in the tier (joining "Good Luck, Babe!" and "APT."), only bested by "Die With A Smile" (27) and "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" (24), and "Beautiful Things" (14).
Last edition's chart leader, "Rather Lie" (Playboi Carti, The Weeknd), descends from the top to No.7 to earn a second stint on the top tier. The song earlier marked the third number one effort for the rapper and first as a solo act, and the fourth for the Canadian singer, first as a featured artist.
Morgan Wallen collects his fourth top ten effort on the Play, with "I'm a Little Crazy" which debuts at No.8, the edition's Top Country entry. The crooner adds another effort on the list with "Just In Case" at No.31, matching his sixth overall entry as a lead act. Notably, Wallen adds a fourth top ten entry, following his feature on the No.1 "I Had Some Help" (with Post Malone), "Lies Lies Lies" (No.3) and the No.2 reaching "Love Somebody".
Chappell Roan's chart topping "Pink Pony Club" keeps steady at No.9, amassing a seventh stint on the tally, all within the top tier.
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