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ab67616d0000b273d3a3268de6c2cbb3c05afeba24 February 2023 - Singles Chart

 

The Delta Singles Chart has undergone some major changes this week, with several new entries and re-entries, as well as some notable shifts in rankings. Pabllo Vittar's "Culpa do Cupido" has debuted at number one, knocking Rihanna's "Kiss It Better" down to second place.

 

SZA's "Kill Bill" has seen a significant rise, climbing from number ten to number five, with a 26.6% increase in points. Meanwhile, Leland's "Bad At Letting Go" has re-entered the chart at number fourteen, with a massive 122.34% increase in points.

 

ab67616d0000b273de17893c581b6f4fbeba51e1Other notable entries and re-entries include Sam Smith's "I'm Not Here To Make Friends" at number thirty-three, Fancy Hagood's "Blue Dream Baby" at number forty-four, and Kelsea Ballerini's "SUBJECT TO CHANGE" at number forty-seven.

 

In terms of total points, Gia Woods' "PCH (Pretty Cold Heart)" continues to dominate with 896,988 points, despite dropping one spot to number nineteen. Caroline Polachek also remains a strong contender on the chart, with several songs still in the top twenty.

 

There were some significant drops in rankings as well, with Rita Ora's "Let You Love Me" falling from number thirty-nine to number sixty-two, and Caroline Polachek's "Billions" dropping from number fifteen to number forty-nine.

 

Overall, this week's chart has been full of surprises and changes, with new artists and songs breaking through and established favorites holding their ground.

 

You can check the full Top 100 Singles Chart here.

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ab6761610000e5eb6199c3c2f414880e2b9077a903 March 2023 |  Singles Chart

 

NewJeans has earned their first-ever number one on the Delta Singles Chart with their new hit single "Hype Boy". The song accumulated a massive 53,469 points, earning it the top spot on the chart. Meanwhile, last week's number one, Pabllo Vittar's "Culpa do Cupido", dropped to second place with 26,613 points.

 

SZA's "Kill Bill" has made a significant jump from number five to number three this week, accumulating 21,603 points, a 15.5% increase from last week. Rihanna's "Kiss It Better" also dropped two spots to number four with 21,116 points, while Anitta's "Faking Love" featuring Saweetie holds steady at number five with 17,899 points.

 

Caroline Polachek dominates the rest of the chart with five songs in the top 50. "I Believe" drops two spots to number six with 16,241 points, while "Sunset" climbs up two spots to number eight with 15,094 points. "Fly To You" drops to number 12 with 12,482 points, "Blood And Butter" rises two spots to number 13 with 11,890 points, and "Bunny Is A Rider" jumps up to number 33 with 6,039 points.

 

Rihanna also has a strong presence on the chart with three songs in the top 50. "***** Better Have My Money" rises two spots to number seven with 15,681 points, "Work" drops three spots to number 10 with 13,449 points, and "Umbrella" re-enters the chart at number 16 with 10,167 points.

 

Other notable entries on the chart include Miley Cyrus' "Flowers" debuting at number 18 with 8,911 points, LonelyTwin's "More Than On My Mind" debuting at number 50 with 4,980 points, and Astrid S' "Pretty" debuting at number 69 with 3,837 points.

 

Overall, it has been an exciting week for the Delta Singles Chart, with NewJeans claiming their first number one and several other artists making significant moves on the chart.

 

You can check the full Top 100 Singles Chart here.

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ab67616d0000b273de17893c581b6f4fbeba51e103 March 2023 |  Albums Chart

 

Caroline Polachek's "Desire, I Want To Turn Into You" continues to dominate the Delta Albums Chart for the week of 03 March 2023, maintaining its peak position at #1 for the third week in a row. The album has accumulated a total of 194,201 points, although it experienced a slight decline of 0.2202% from last week's score.

 

Brazilian pop star Pabllo Vittar's "Noitada" climbed to #2 with 18,386 points, up by 1.64% from the previous week. Rihanna's "ANTI" slipped to #3, garnering 16,282 points, down by 0.2107% from the last week. American singer SZA's "SOS" remained at #4 with 13,503 points, showing a notable increase of 8.61% from last week's total.

 

Meanwhile, Caroline Polachek's "Pang" stayed at #5 with 9,370 points, but it suffered a decline of 0.0312% from the previous week. Avril Lavigne's "Let Go" also maintained its position at #6, amassing 8,567 points, but it experienced a slight drop of 0.0278% from last week's score.

 

LonelyTwin's "This End Had No Beginning" experienced the most significant change in the chart, soaring to #16 from #75. The album gained 3,321 points, accumulating a total of 5,317 points and registering an impressive increase of 305% from last week's total.

 

Charli XCX's "CRASH" also saw a considerable boost, climbing to #18 from #49, garnering 2,615 points and registering an increase of 107.87% from the previous week. Rihanna's "Good Girl Gone Bad" climbed to #22 from #57, accumulating 2,510 points and showing an increase of 143.69% from last week's total.

 

In conclusion, the Delta Albums Chart witnessed some significant movements this week, with LonelyTwin and Charli XCX experiencing a considerable boost in their rankings. However, Caroline Polachek's "Desire, I Want To Turn Into You" continues to hold the top position, becoming the fastest-scoring album of the year.

 

You can check out the full Top 100 Albums Chart here.

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ab67616d0000b273e0fe249ba64c4b0cd85f3ef603 March 2023 |  Artists Chart

 

Caroline Polachek, the American singer-songwriter, takes the top spot in the Delta Artists Chart for the week of March 3rd, 2023, with a whopping 169,429 points. The chart features a mix of pop, electronic, and indie genres. The second and third positions belong to Rihanna, the Barbadian singer, with 79,205 points, and NewJeans, the American band, with 53,469 points.

 

Polachek has been in the music scene since 2004, first as a member of the band Chairlift, which, interestingly, also made appearances on the chart, with five top 100 songs in the Delta Singles Chart between 2013 and 2016, and then as a solo artist.  Polachek's recent hits, "I Believe," "Sunset," and "Fly To You," have contributed significantly to her chart-topping position. Rihanna's "Kiss It Better," "***** Better Have My Money," and "Work" have also helped her secure the second spot. Meanwhile, NewJeans' "Hype Boy" has catapulted them to the third spot.

 

Other notable artists in the top ten include Pabllo Vittar, the Brazilian drag queen and singer-songwriter, and SZA, the American singer-songwriter. Vittar's "Culpa do Cupido" ranks fourth with 44,999 points, while SZA's "Kill Bill" ranks third with 35,106 points. Frankmusik, the British singer-songwriter, is also in the top ten with 31,980 points.

 

Here are the top 10 artists on the Delta Artist Chart for the week of March 3rd, 2023, along with their points:

  1. Caroline Polachek - 169,429
  2. Rihanna - 79,205
  3. NewJeans - 53,469
  4. Pabllo Vittar - 44,999
  5. SZA - 35,106
  6. Frankmusik - 31,980
  7. Taylor Swift - 26,494
  8. Anitta - 25,819
  9. Avril Lavigne - 22,324
  10. Saweetie - 17,899

 

 

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Flowers debuting :party:

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Welcome back, your charts are the best, I always hope you can create a site to make our personal chart.

 

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