twostepcub's music chart for October 25, 2013...


Hey gang, it's Friday (already) and time to check out my top 100 tunes from last week. Lorde holds tight at #1 for a third week with "Royals", while country hunk Tyler Farr (pictured above) moves up the top ten. Songs my American Authors, John Newman, and Miley Cyrus (!) make the biggest jumps (moves of 10+ places highlighted in red), while former big hits by Bruno Mars, Easton Corbin, Daft Punk, Labrinth, and Macklemore drop off the list. What does the Magic 8 Ball say?

This Week              Song/Artist (last week's position in parentheses)
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1. Royals - Lorde (1)
2. True Love - Pink f/Lily Allen (2)
3. Wake Me Up! - Avicii (3)
4. Out Of My League - Fitz & The Tantrums (5)
5. Applause - Lady Gaga (6)
6. Brave - Sara Bareilles (4)
7. Redneck Crazy - Tyler Farr (9)
8. That's My Kind Of Night - Luke Bryan (10)
9. Safe And Sound - Capital Cities (7)
10. Summertime Sadness - Lana Del Rey vs. Cedric Gervais (8)
11. Counting Stars - OneRepublic (15)
12. Let Her Go - Passenger (14)
13. Demons - Imagine Dragons (11)
14. Roar - Katy Perry (16)
15. Blurred Lines - Robin Thicke f/T.I. & Pharrell Williams (13)
16. Pompeii - Bastille (20)
17. Everything Has Changed - Taylor Swift f/Ed Sheeran (17)
18. Live For The Night - Krewella (23)
19. Sweater Weather - The Neighbourhood (19)
20. Hey Girl - Billy Currington (21)
21. Aw Naw - Chris Young (27)
22. Supersoaker - Kings Of Leon (22)
23. Bruises - Train f/Ashley Monroe (12)
24. Ways To Go - Grouplove (28)
25. Clarity - Zedd f/Foxes (26)
26. Radioactive - Imagine Dragons (24)
27. Night Train - Jason Aldean (29)
28. Cups (When I'm Gone) - Anna Kendrick (18)
29. It Goes Like This - Thomas Rhett (39)
30. Point At You - Justin Moore (25)
31. Atmosphere - Kaskade (41)
32. Best I Ever Had - Gavin DeGraw (36)
33. Parking Lot Party - Lee Brice (38)
34. Love Somebody - Maroon 5 (30)
35. Round Here - Florida Georgia Line (35)
36. Hail To The King - Avenged Sevenfold (46)
37. Burn - Ellie Goulding (40)
38. Hold On, We're Going Home - Drake f/Majid Jordan (58)
39. Weapon - Cazzette (49)
40. Slow Down - Selena Gomez (45)
41. 365 Days - ZZ Ward (51)
42. Replay - Zendaya (52)
43. Flashing Lights - Havana Brown (53)
44. I Need Your Love - Calvin Harris f/Ellie Goulding (32)
45. Vocal - Pet Shop Boys (33)
46. Still Into You - Paramore (54)
47. Turn The Night Up - Enrique Iglesias (47)
48. Walking On Thin Ice 2013 - Yoko Ono (48)
49. Skirt - Kylie Minogue (34)
50. Runnin' Outta Moonlight - Randy Houser (42)
51. Sunny And 75 - Joe Nichols (56)
52. Red - Taylor Swift (66)
53. Lose Yourself To Dance - Daft Punk f/Pharrell Williams (68)
54. Could It Be - Charlie Worsham (64)
55. Little Bit Of Everything - Keith Urban (43)
56. Mine Would Be You - Blake Shelton (61)
57. Wrecking Ball - Miley Cyrus (79)
58. Age Ain't A Factor - Jaheim (59)
59. It's You - Duck Sauce (60)
60. Same Love - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis f/Mary Lambert (50)
61. Animals - Martin Garrix (71)
62. The Best Day Of My Life - American Authors (88)
63. Southern Girl - Tim McGraw (67)
64. Can't Help - Parachute (74)
65. This Is What It Feels Like - Armin van Buuren f/Trevor Guthrie (55)
66. Cheating - John Newman (92)
67. Don't Ya - Brett Eldredge (63)
68. Outta My Head - Craig Campbell (78)
69. Formidable - Stromae (77)
70. Fire We Make - Alicia Keys & Maxwell (70)
71. Come A Little Closer - Cage The Elephant (75)
72. Elephant - Tame Impala (76)
73. Unbelievers - Vampire Weekend (83)
74. Talk Dirty - Jason Derulo f/2 Chainz (80)
75. Misery Loves My Company - Three Days Grace (87)
76. Come To Me - Goo Goo Dolls (91)
77. The Fox - Ylvis (97)
78. We Were Us - Keith Urban f/Miranda Lambert (90)
79. Work - Iggy Azalea (81)
80. Never Gonna Happen - Colette Carr (85)
81. What If - Five For Fighting (DEBUT)
82. What Now - Rihanna (DEBUT)
83. It's My Party - Jessie J (84)
84. Young & Beautiful - Lana del Rey (96)
85. Carolina - Parmalee (DEBUT)
86. Hush Hush - Asher Monroe (DEBUT)
87. Gorilla - Bruno Mars (DEBUT)
88. Sirens - Pearl Jam (DEBUT)
89. Waiting For Superman - Daughtry (DEBUT)
90. Hurt You - Toni Braxton & Babyface (DEBUT)
91. Take Me Home - Cash Cash (93)
92. Never Never - Korn (DEBUT)
93. Who You Love - John Mayer f/Katy Perry (DEBUT)
94. Bonfire Heart - James Blunt (98)
95. Wild Child - Brett Dennen (100)
96. Count On Me - Chase & Status (DEBUT)
97. For The Rest Of My Life - Robin Thicke (DEBUT)
98. Vandaag - Bakermat (DEBUT)
99. Can We Dance - The Vamps (DEBUT)
100. Juliet - Lawson (DEBUT)

There are a whopping fifteen new songs on my list this week (highlighted in blue), and if you click on any of them you'll connect to their official website for more info, tour dates, music, videos, and more. And here they are on video, after the jump...

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One-man rock act Five For Fighting returns after four years with the high debut of the week at #81 with "What If"...


We go from "What If" to "What Now" as Rihanna's fifth song from her Unapologetic album arrives at #82...


Newcomers Parmalee, named after their hometown in North Carolina, debuts at #85 with "Carolina"...


Singer and dancer Asher Monroe places his second hit on my list as "Hush Hush" comes in at #86...


As the third single from Bruno Mars' Unorthodox Jukebox, "Treasure", drops off my chart this week, it's replaced by his fourth, "Gorilla", at #87...


Pearl Jam follows up their comeback hit "Mind Your Manners" as "Sirens" blares in at #88...


American Idol alum Chris Daughtry and his self-named band are back at #89 with "Waiting For Superman"...


The soul superstar duo of Toni Braxton and Babyface team up at #90 with "Hurt You"...


Neo-metal band Korn enter at #92 with their latest, "Never Never"....


John Mayer brings his girlfriend Katy Perry for the ride at #93 with "Who You Love"...


 British drum & bass kings Chase & Status dance in at #96 with "Count On Me"...


Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" is in the running to be the biggest hit of the year on my year-end chart, and his adult R&B follow-up, "For The Rest Of My Life", arrives at #97..


 Dutch DJ and producer Bakermat debuts at #98 with his first ever hit "Vandaag". It samples Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream" speech...


 British boyband The Vamps pop in at #99 with their first single "Can We Dance"....


The last debut of the week at #100 belongs to another British boyband, Lawson, with "Juliet", the sixth single from their pretty awesome Chapman Square debut record..


That does it for this week...Thank you for stopping by my little corner of the interwebs...I'll be back tomorrow with another song of the day and my five-part "chart sweeps" of the songs reaching the singles charts in Billboard magazine...Cheers!

Comments

John said…
Tyler Farr and Lee Brice in the same video? That's not the plot I would have imagined in my mind...