Officio Play - 70th Edition

 


     Ed Sheeran secures a first chart leader with "Drive", taken from the F1 the Album soundtrack, becoming the third song from the movie soundtrack to feature atop the Play list (Edition 70). It mark Sheeran's highest effort, surpassing the No.2 rank by "Sapphire" and marking the English singer's consecutive fourth top ten (following "Azizam" (No.5) and "Old Phone" (No.3)). From the F1 soundtrack, ROSÉ's "Messy" started the streak when it opened atop the 64th Edition, and Tate McRae would later follow with "Just Keep Watching", which entered atop the 67th Edition

   At No.2, Swedish House Mafia debut their third appearance on the chart and second top 10 score, a Top EDM effort on the edition, "Wait So Long". The supergroup trio earlier graced the top tier with the Alicia Keys' collaboration "Finally" which debuted at No.7 on the 33rd Edition, climbing to the runner-up spot in its second run, behind another EDM hit ("Never Going Home Tonight" - David Guetta, Alesso & Madison Love). 

   A trio of former No.1 follow, Tate McRae's "Just Keep Watching" lifts to No.3, adding a total fourth run in the tier. Marshmello's second chart leader, "Save My Love" (with AVAION & Ellie Goulding) descends from the lead to stall at No.4, with three stints on the tally. Morgan Wallen's leading entry "What I Want" (with Tate McRae) bumps up to No.5 - adding a sixth run in the tier.  

   Sam Fender earns his third top ten reach as "Rein Me In", a feature with Olivia Dean, turns up at No.6, marking Dean's foremost top 10 effort. The song performs far better that its solo original which debuted and peaked at No.63 on the 53rd Edition. With 11 lead entries for the artist, "Rein Me In" matches the #6 peak of "Remember My Name", with only "People Watching" which eventually reached No.2.  

   Benson Boone's "Mr Electric Blue" starts at No.7, earning the crooner his sixth top ten, which encompasses two chart toppers thereon. He adds a few extra numbers on the list with, "Young American Heart" at No.11, "Take Me Home" at No.20, and "Man in Me" at No.43. 

   With three stints in the top ten, Sabrina Carpenter's No.1 score, "Manchild" drops from #2 to settle at No.8. 

   YUNGBLUD's "Zombie" prances into the top 10, scoring the edition's Gainer Spot, with four overall runs, the song escalates from #21 to peak at No.9 on the edition, while the rockstar adds a string of entries: "Idols Pt. II" (#36), "Change" (#42), "The Greatest Parade" (#53), "Monday Murder" (#59) and "Idols Pt. I" (#67). "Zombie" surpassed the ranking of "Hello Heaven Hello", which had reached No.18. 

   Ed Sheeran's #2 ranking "Sapphire" closes the tier as it recedes from fifth place to No.10, with three spells on the tally.  

New Entries on the Edition (past the Top 10)

Young American Heart

Benson Boone

11

Family Out of Friends

Picture This

14

All Gas No Brakes (feat. BigXthaPlug)

Teddy Swims

19

Take Me Home

Benson Boone

20

Plastic Box

JADE

24

Outside

Cardi B

25

No Time To Talk

Jonas Brothers

26

Gabriela

Katseye

27

Idols Pt. II

YUNGBLUD

36

Bodies (with JID)

Offset

37

future

Wrabel

41

Change

YUNGBLUD

42

Man in Me

Benson Boone

43

we never dated

sombr

44

HOW DOES IT FEEL 

The Kid LAROI

51

Hammer

Lorde

52

The Greatest Parade

YUNGBLUD

53

Monday Murder

YUNGBLUD

59

Not Like That Anymore

Lola Young

63

Idols Pt. I

YUNGBLUD

67

You DJ I'll Drive

Jason Derulo 

70


Longest Run on the Edition: 

TRACK-TITLE

ARTIST (S)

PEAK

W.O.C

Ordinary 

Alex Warren

1

20

Die With A Smile

Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars

1

40

Pink Pony Club

Chappell Roan

1

20

People Watching

Sam Fender

2

27

Messy

Lola Young

3

25

luther (with SZA)

Kendrick Lamar

1

26

Timeless (feat. Playboi Carti)

The Weeknd

1

34


   

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