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twostepcub's music chart for December 25, 2020...
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Friday is here, and it's time to run down my top 100 "hit" tunes from the previous week. Ava Max remains at #1 for a sixth week, while Dave Grohl (pictured above) and his Foo Fighters leap into the top ten. Former big hits from twenty-one pilots, Ne-Yo/Jeremih, and Queen Naija drop out, while songs from Luke Combs, Harry Styles, and Miley Cyrus/Dua Lipa make the biggest jumps (moves of 10+ places highlighted in red). And at the end everything is Spotify-playlisted for your listening pleasure. Don't forget to check out my year-end recap of 2020 going on, I'm already up to the halfway point. To those that celebrate, Merry Christmas!
This Week Song/Artist (last week's position in parentheses)
There are eleven songs making their debut on my chart 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 is claimed by Canadian singer/songwriter JP Saxe, who comes in at #84 with "A Little Bit Yours".
Two songs from country traditionalist Chris Stapleton's stellar Starting Over enter my list this week. The first is the title track, the country radio's pick, which arrives at #89...
At #90 is FITZ, who takes a side turn from his band the Tantrums for his first solo-billed hit, "Head Up High"...
The other Stapleton track, "Cold", shivers in at #91. The mournful ballad has found a home on rock radio...
The fourth single from Kentucky rock band Cage The Elephant's Social Cues album, "Skin & Bones", rolls in at #92...
Pop singer Bebe Rexha joins up with rapper Doja Cat at #94 with "Baby I'm Jealous"...
British DJ/producer Jax Jones recruits singer Au/Ra for his latest hit, "I Miss U", at #96...
New Jersey-based dance production duo Cash Cash check in at #97 with "Love You Now" featuring singer Georgia Ku...
Every year its a race to see which holiday song would climb to #1 on Billboard magazine's Adult Contemporary chart (which doesn't count recurrents like Mariah and Brenda Lee). This year's apparent winner is pop star Meghan Trainor with her version of "White Christmas" featuring Seth McFarlane, the creator and voice of animated TV hits Family Guy and American Dad...
It's a very soft week on the charts, which allowed lothario Chris Brown to slip in with his #1 R&B hit "Go Crazy" with Young Thug, at #99...
The final newbie of the week is from Puerto Rican Latin "trap"/reggaeton artist Bad Bunny with "Dakiti" with fellow islander Jhay Cortez at #100...
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