Officio Play : Edition 71

 


   Swedish House Mafia ascend to the summit of the Play, leading the 71st Edition, with "Wait So Long" which entered the tally on the previous edition at No.2, becoming just one them songs to kick off in the runner-up slot only to shoot to the top in their next run. As reported previously, the entry is the supergroup's second top 10 and now their first chart topper, adding to the No.1 EDM ranks on the tally. It also marks the first number one score by a supergroup and No.1 EDM without a featured act. 

   Lorde debuts at No.2 with "If She Could See Me Now", scoring the New Zealand act's second top ten (only bested by her #1 reach, "What Was That"). Lorde boasts new songs on the tally with: "Shapeshifter" (#17), "Broken Glass" (#18), "Favourite Daughter" (#24), "Current Affairs" (#47), "Clearblue" (#49) and "GRWM" (#79). "Hammer" rises to No.16 in its second run on the list, while "What Was That" lifts to No.22, marking its 10th run on the tally. 

   Ed Sheeran's "Drive" pedals down from the lead to No.3 in its second run, having marked the singer's first No.1 and the third chart leader from the F1 movie soundtrack. 

   Alex Warren and ROSÉ debut at No.4 with the edition's Best Collaboration, "On My Mind", which earns Warren his fifth top ten (two of which are No.1 scores), and ROSÉ her third overall top ten (with the other two being No.1 scores). 

   Tate McRae's "Just Keep Watching", a former leader on the tally slips from third place to No.5, adding a fifth consecutive stay within the top tier since its onset. 

   BigXthaPlug collects his second top ten debut entry, thanks to "Home", a feature with Shaboozey, which arrives at No.6, also earning Shaboozey his 6th top ten entry. BigX has previously appeared in the top ten with "All the Way", which went all the way to No.2. The country infused song marks the edition's Top Rap effort. 

   Marshmello's "Save My Love" recedes to seventh place as the former EDM leader collects its fourth spell in the tier. 

   At No.8, Lewis Capaldi debuts his first top ten effort with "Survive" dipping in as the singer's second chart appearance. 

   Morgan Wallen's collaboration with Tate McRae, "What I Want" (a former No.1 score) slips to No.9 attaining a seventh overall stay. 

   The fictional three-member girl group, HUNTR/X, enter at No.10 with "Golden", their first top ten along with the appearance, "How It's Done" at No.73. 

** The edition adapts an 80-track list ** 

Edition's Debuts (Past the top ten):

No Broke Boys

Disco Lines & Tinashe

13

Man or the Song

Old Dominion

14

Shapeshifter

Lorde

17

Broken Glass

Lorde

18

Lose My Mind (feat. Doja Cat)

Don Toliver

19

Favourite Daughter

Lorde

24

Need You More

Teddy Swims

25

All Night 

Maroon 5 

30

Ashes

Diplo & Bailey Zimmerman

36

Maybe I Don’t Know You

Bruce Springsteen

37

Give Me Love

Darkoo

38

Your Idol

SAJA BOYS/ANDREW CHOI/NECKWAV

40

Current Affairs

Lorde

47

Mad

Reneé Rapp

48

Clearblue

Lorde

49

Waiting On The End Of The World

Bruce Springsteen

53

Don’t Let Me Drown

Burna Boy

56

Gameboy

Katseye

57

To Lose You Again (with Sam Smith)

Barbra Streisand

58

I Just Don't Know You Yet

ABSOLUTELY

62

June Guitar

Alex G

63

Unsatisfied Heart

Bruce Springsteen

64

Grandma Calls The Boy Bad News

RAYE

68

Old Friend (feat. CLOVES)

Robin Schulz

69

All At Once

Madison Beer

71

How It's Done

HUNTR/X/EJAE/AUDREY NUNA/REI

73

Left to Get Right

Cole Swindell

75

Gold (feat. Asake)

J Hus

76

Better Broken

Sarah McLachlan

77

Bed of Roses

Teyana Taylor

78

GRWM

Lorde

79

Oh Well

Rich Brian

80

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