twostepcub's music chart for March 1, 2019...





Friday's here, and it's time to run down my top 100 "hit" tunes from the previous week. Halsey claims a second week at #1, while Danish pop band Lukas Graham (pictured above) climb two notches in the top ten. Songs from Ariana Grande, Michael Ray, and IYES/Ryan Riback made the biggest jumps (moves of 10+ places are highlighted in red), while former big hits from twenty-one pilots, Silk City/Dua Lipa, Kane Brown, Camila Cabello, and Russell Dickerson fall off my chart. March has come in like a lion...

This Week                Song/Artist (last week's position in parentheses)
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1. Without Me - Halsey (1)
2. Guiding Light - Mumford & Sons (2)
3. A Million Dreams - Pink (5)
4. Happier - Marshmello & Bastille (6)
5. High Hopes - Panic At The Disco (3)
6. Love Someone - Lukas Graham (8)
7. Heat - Kelly Clarkson (11)
8. Shallow - Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper (4)
9. Northern Lights - Death Cab For Cutie (13)
10. You're Somebody Else - flora cash (14)
11. Beautiful Crazy - Luke Combs (21)
12. S.O.S. (Sawed Off Shotgun) - Glorious Sons (12)
13. Nothing Breaks Like A Heart - Mark Ronson f/Miley Cyrus (19)
14. Sweet But Psycho - Ava Max (18)
15. You Say - Lauren Daigle (16)
16. Burn Out - Midland (20)
17. Light On - Maggie Rogers (7)
18. Take It From Me - Jordan Davis (22)
19. Hey Mama - Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats (9)
20. Trip - Ella Mai (15)
21. Close To Me - Ellie Goulding & Diplo f/Swae Lee (25)
22. Burning Man - Dierks Bentley f/Brothers Osborne (10)
23. Chances - Backstreet Boys (27)
24. thank u, next - Ariana Grande (17)
25. Millionaire - Chris Stapleton (33)
26. Dance Macabre - Ghost (31)
27. Movement - Hozier (39)
28. Sixteen - Thomas Rhett (23)
29. Pressure - Muse (34)
30. I Found You - Benny Blanco & Calvin Harris (30)
31. Eastside - Benny Blanco f/Halsey & Khalid (35)
32. Best Shot - Jimmie Allen (28)
33. Dancing With A Stranger - Sam Smith & Normani (43)
34. Breathin' - Ariana Grande (24)
35. Youngblood - 5 Seconds Of Summer (29)
36. Girl Like You - Jason Aldean (26)
37. This Is It - Scotty McCreery (41)
38. Giant - Calvin Harris f/Rag N' Bone Man (52)
39. Make It Sweet - Old Dominion (44)
40. Used To Be - Matt Nathanson (40)
41. I Don't Need Your Love - Bleona (45)
42. Change - The Revivalists (46)
43. Natural - Imagine Dragons (38)
44. Be Alright - Dean Lewis (42)
45. She Got The Best Of Me - Luke Combs (37)
46. This Feeling - The Chainsmokers f/Kelsea Ballerini (48)
47. Play - Jax Jones f/Years & Years (47)
48. Speechless - Dan + Shay (36)
49. Self-Control - Kendra Erika (49)
50. Praise You 2018 - Fatboy Slim (50)
51. Sunflower - Post Malone & Swae Lee (66)
52. There Was This Girl - Riley Green (54)
53. Superposition - Young The Giant (63)
54. Trust My Lonely - Alessia Cara (58)
55. So Close - NOTD & Felix Jaehn f/Georgia Ku & Captain Cuts (65)
56. Can't Knock The Hustle - Weezer (56)
57. Love It If We Made It - The 1975 (67)
58. Love Wins - Carrie Underwood (62)
59. Girls Like You - Maroon 5 f/Cardi B (59)
60. Remember - Gryffin f/Zohara (64)
61. 7 Rings - Ariana Grande (86)
62. One That Got Away - Michael Ray (84)
63. Broken - lovelytheband (55)
64. Power Over Me - Dermot Kennedy (78)
65. Good Girl - Dustin Lynch (61)
66. Down At The Honkytonk - Jake Owen (72)
67. Ruin My Life - Zara Larsson (71)
68. Miss You All The Time - O.A.R. (68)
69. What Makes You Country - Luke Bryan (69)
70. Little Voices - Sextronica f/Claudia Monet (70)
71. With You - Mariah Carey (83)
72. This Feeling - IYES & Ryan Riback (92)
73. Who Do You Trust? - Papa Roach (73)
74. Burn The House Down - AJR (74)
75. Turn Me Up - Breanna Rubio f/Tyga (89)
76. You're The One - Greta Van Fleet (76)
77. Swan Song - Dua Lipa (91)
78. Understand This House - Luca Debonaire & Tony Ruiz (88)
79. Shotgun - George Ezra (79)
80. Ready To Let Go - Cage The Elephant (DEBUT)
81. Here Tonight - Brett Young (DEBUT)
82. False Confidence - Noah Kahan (82)
83. High On Life - Martin Garrix f/Bonn (93)
84. Hurt Me So Good - Ashlee Keating (DEBUT)
85. So Good - Krys Monique (85)
86. Night Shift - Jon Pardi (DEBUT)
87. Juice - Lizzo (DEBUT)
88. When The Seasons Change - Five Finger Death Punch (98)
89. Automatic - The Bonfyre (99)

90. Moment - Gigi Radics f/Rio (90)
91. Harmony Hall - Vampire Weekend (DEBUT)
92. Gringa - Bright Lights f/Fito Blanko (96)
93. It's Just Today - Drew Schiff (95)
94. Focus - H.E.R. (94)
95. Hurting - SG Lewis f/Alunageorge (97)
96. Love You Anymore - Michael Buble (DEBUT)
97. No Place - Backstreet Boys (DEBUT)
98. Do Your Worst - Rival Sons (DEBUT)
99. Wherever You Sleep - Bay Ledges (100)
100. Don't Call Me Up - Mabel (DEBUT)

There are ten songs making their debut on my list this week (highlighted in blue), and if you click on any of them, you'll connect to that artist's official website for more info. And here they are on video, after the break...

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The top debut of the week belongs to the rock group Cage The Elephant, who preview their upcoming fifth album Social Cues with the song at #80, "Ready To Let Go"...


Country hunk Brett Young is back at #81 with the first single from his sophomore album Ticket To L.A., "Here Tonight"...


South Jersey native and singer/actress Ashlee Keating makes her debut at #84 with her club hit "Hurt Me So Good"...


Traditional country artist Jon Pardi checks in at #86 with "Night Shift", the fifth release from his California Sunrise album from 2016. Four of those have reached my chart...


Alternative-R&B singer/rapper Lizzo sets my chart on fire with her breakthrough single "Juice". The song is currently a top ten airplay hit in the UK right now...


Indie-rock band Vampire Weekend fly in at #91 with "Harmony Hall", their first single in six years and first without Rostam Batmanlij as a member. It will appear on their upcoming Father Of The Bride album...


Canadian traditional-pop crooner Michael Buble swings in at #96 with "Love You Anymore", from his November release Love...


While the Backstreet Boys missed out on a Grammy Award last week, they can have some solace with two songs on my chart, as their "Chances" at #23 is joined by the track at #97, "No Place"...


Rival Sons, a rock group from California, have had much success up north in Canada, but finally claim a big hit in the States as they enter at #98 with "Do Your Worst"...


The final newbie of the week at #100 comes from pop singer Mabel, who slips in with "Don't Call Me Up". Mabel is the daughter of Neneh Cherry ("Buffalo Stance") and Cameron McVey of Massive Attack...


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