Noah was aiming for first place

Our chances of welcoming another No. 1 this weekend are growing now.

Over the past 15 weeks, Tate McRae has managed to hold onto first place pretty easily, but this week things are a little different. Noah Kahan knows how to maximize his position on radio. In streaming we see all the top 3 gains compared to last week, but Stick Season is the one that grew the strongest. Greedy and Lose Control must lose some power on the radio. This means Noah Kahan could follow in the footsteps of Justin Timberlake, who in 2016 became the last American singer to reach number 1 with a solo song. Can’t Stop the Feelings! managed to stay in first place for eight weeks. If Stick Season makes it to number 1, it will take eleven weeks for the song to reach first place in the Top 40.

It will also be interesting to see if Teddy Swims’ Lose Control can maintain second place. The American singer was at number 2 for the eleventh time last week, tying Justin Bieber and Ed Sheeran’s record; I Don’t Care was also ranked 2nd for 11 weeks in 2019. The important difference is that Lose Control managed to achieve this for 11 consecutive weeks. The main similarity is that both songs failed to reach first place.

Overdrive by Ofenbach and Norma Jean Martine has been up the list for 12 weeks. Over the past four weeks, the figure has risen one notch further. Even though Overdrive is still growing, the top 3 positions still seem too strong to make room for a place on the podium.

Flemming and Boef’s Champions League continues to grow on all fronts. The song managed to make small gains last week, but could make some progress this week. A spot in the top 10 might be a bit too optimistic. Alles Op Gevoel, Flemming’s track which also features Zoë Tauran and Ronnie Flex, also has ambitions and could be the fastest climber next weekend. Over the last four weeks we saw Chef’Special’s Speed ​​Of Light make small steps forward to reach number 32. This week the Haarlem group managed to move up the scale at radio and Speed ​​Of Light continues to climb in the Top 40.

Last Friday Yes, Dan? released. as a new song from Ariana Grande. There was no doubt about the track’s arrival and Yes, And? is the new high. The big question is where it will happen. Yes, Dan?is known all over the world. a good start where Ariana’s latest work does not seem to be at the forefront of our country in the field of streaming.

Who else besides Ariana Grande will also be on the list? The odds are still there for the deficit Slaap (by Bankzitters) and Realize (by Nick Schilder) and Écoutez-moi by Claude also have good qualifications to move into the Top 40. Maybe we’ll see Murder On The Dancefloor there too. by Sophie Ellis-Bextor. The song reached number 4 in the Top 40 almost 22 years ago and is now back in the spotlight thanks to the film Saltburn. Last week Murder On The Dancefloor even became a number 1 contender in the UK, but there the disco song had to follow behind Noah Kahan’s Stick Season in second place.

(15/01/2024)

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