Officio Play : Edition 75
For the 75th Edition, HUNTR/X leads the list for a consecutive fourth run - with the smash entry "Golden", marking its fifth stint in the top tier, encompassing its entire stay on the tally, enduring the longest stay at the chart's summit.
In the runner up spot, ABSOLUTELY's "I Just Don't Know You Yet" earns a rare chart record, vaulting from #75 to No.2 (the first song to make such a big leap, 73 places to land its new peak position, beating its former #38 bump). The English singer collects her first top ten effort.
Morgan Wallen adds a 12th top-ten appearance with a remix version of "Miami", the highest debut on the edition at No.3 (the original peaked at No.24), a feature with rappers Lil Wayne and Rick Ross who gather their third and first top 10 efforts, respectively. With 12 top ten scores, Wallen ties with Taylor Swift for the second most entries in the top tier.
Sam Smith follows with the second biggest debut on the tally, earning their first top ten score - with "To Be Free" planting in at a No.4 best. The singer earns an eight total entry on the chart.
Tom Grennan's "I Won't Miss a Thing" recedes from the runner up position (it's chart peak), moving below to No.5, earning a third placement in the top tier and fourth overall on the list.
"What I Want" (Morgan Wallen, Tate McRae), a former chart leader, lifts to No.6, all the while collecting its eleventh consecutive run in the tier (since it's inception at #1), breaking out of a tie with "luther" (Kendrick Lamar), becoming the entry with the fifth most stints in the top tier.
SAJA BOYS attain a new high with "Your Idol" which lifts from #10 to land at No.7, adding a second stint in the top tier and a fifth overall on the chart.
Jonas Brothers follow with yet another leap into the top tier, with just two runs, "I Can't Lose" rushes from #39 to score a spot at No.8, earning the trio bros their third appearance in the top 10 of the Officio Play.
Jessica Baio marks her primary chart appearance, debuting at No.9, with the pop tune, "bad times". At No.10, Joyner Lucas' "Tear Me Down" (featuring Ava Max) moves down from its No.6 starting point, adding another run in the top tier.
New Entries on the Edition:
|
TRACK-TITLE |
ARTIST (S) |
PEAK |
|
Miami (Remix)
(feat. Lil Wayne & Rick Ross) |
Morgan Wallen |
3 |
|
To Be Free |
Sam Smith |
4 |
|
bad times |
Jessica Baio |
9 |
|
Mississippi |
Jamal Roberts |
18 |
|
easy (feat. LAY) |
JVKE |
19 |
|
miss sunshine |
mgk |
20 |
|
Blame On You |
Alexander
Stewart |
37 |
|
Just Like You |
Michael Bublé |
39 |
|
Dealer |
Lola Young |
40 |
|
12 to 12 |
sombr |
41 |
|
Turn This Truck Around |
Jordan Davis |
49 |
|
Beautiful Colors |
OneRepublic |
50 |
|
New Day (feat. Céline Dion) |
Sebastian
Ingrosso |
53 |
|
Professional |
Offset |
54 |
|
Your Type |
K CAMP &
Qiuntellii |
58 |
|
Sugar Sweet (with Shenseea &
Kehlani) |
Mariah Carey |
61 |
|
He Kant |
Jacquees |
62 |
|
Learn to Love |
Zoe Wees
& Dean Lewis |
66 |
|
Save Me |
Olly Murs |
67 |
|
Big Bag |
French
Montana & Lil Durk |
72 |
|
be a bitch |
Maren Morris |
73 |
|
Which One |
Drake &
Central Cee |
74 |
|
It Depends (feat. Bryson Tiller) |
Chris Brown |
75 |
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