Twostepcub's music chart for May 11, 2024...
Saturday's here, and it's time to run down my top "hit" tunes from the week. Beyonce reigns supreme for a lucky seventh week, while Linkin Park (pictured above) climb a notch in the top ten. Former big hits from Luke Combs, Dua Lipa, and Tate McRae drop off my list, while songs from Imagine Dragons, Hozier, and SZA make the biggest jumps (moves of 10+ places highlighted in red). And under the chart, everything is Spotify playlisted for 5 1/2 hours of the best in pop, rock, R&B, country, and dance music. The Eurovision circus has come!
This Week Song/Artist (last week's position in parentheses)
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1. Texas Hold 'Em - Beyonce (1)
2. We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love) - Ariana Grande (2)
3. Dilemma - Green Day (3)
4. Lose Control - Teddy Swims (4)
5. Stick Season - Noah Kahan (9)
6. Friendly Fire - Linkin Park (7)
7. Neon Pill - Cage The Elephant (5)
8. Beautiful Things - Benson Boone (8)
9. Too Sweet - Hozier (29)
10. Tucson Too Late - Jordan Davis (11)
11. Good People - Mumford & Sons f/Pharrell Williams (6)
12. The Glass - Foo Fighters (10)
13. Don't Forget Me - Maggie Rogers (17)
14. Save Me - Jelly Roll & Lainey Wilson (18)
15. Running - Norah Jones (15)
15. Running - Norah Jones (15)
16. Dark Matter - Pearl Jam (12)
17. Feather - Sabrina Carpenter (13)
18. Selfish - Justin Timberlake (14)
19. Wildflowers And Wild Horses - Lainey Wilson (19)
20. Made For Me - Muni Long (20)
21. Lovers In A Past Life - Calvin Harris f/Rag N' Bone Man (21)
22. Turn The Lights Back On - Billy Joel (23)
23. End Of Beginning - DJO (27)
24. Cab In A Solo - Scotty McCreery (28)
25. Pretty Little Poison - Warren Zeiders (25)
26. Overcompensate - twenty-one pilots (36)
27. Ice Cream (Pay Phone) - Black Pumas (37)
28. Lovin' On Me - Jack Harlow (24)
29. Water - Tyla (22)
30. Landmines - Sum-41 (30)
31. Training Season - Dua Lipa (31)
32. Burn It Down - Parker McCollum (16)
33. Outskirts - Sam Hunt (43)
34. Mustang - Kings Of Leon (38)
35. Wanting & Waiting - The Black Crowes (35)
36. Beautiful People (Stay High) - The Black Keys (26)
37. Greedy - Tate McRae (33)
38. World On Fire - Nate Smith (34)
39. Burial Ground - The Decemberists (49)
40. Back Then Right Now - Tyler Hubbard (44)
41. Obsessed - Olivia Rodrigo (55)
42. Not The 1975 - The 1975 (46)
43. Cruel Summer - Taylor Swift (39)
44. On My Mama - Victoria Monet (40)
45. Happier - The Blessid Madonna f/Clementine Douglas (45)
46. Take Her Home - Kenny Chesney (50)
47. Risk It All - Usher & H.E.R. (57)
48. Love Like That - Phillip Phillips (52)
49. Where It Ends - Bailey Zimmerman (64)
50. Screaming Suicide - Metallica (54)
51. Is It Over Now? - Taylor Swift (41)
52. Murder On The Dancefloor - Sophie Ellis-Bextor (32)
53. Lighter - Galantis, David Guetta, & 5 Seconds Of Summer (65)
54. A Symptom Of Being Human - Shinedown (48)
55. Capricorn - Vampire Weekend (69)
56. Fearless (The Echo) - Jackson Dean (71)
57. Saturn - SZA (77)
58. Halfway To Hell - Jelly Roll (72)
59. Love On - Selena Gomez (59)
60. Good Good - Usher f/Summer Walker & 21 Savage (60)
61. Man Made A Bar - Morgan Wallen f/Eric Church (61)
62. Dark Void - Asking Alexandria (62)
63. Space In My Heart - Enrique Iglesias & Miranda Lambert (63)
64. Your Place - Ashley Cooke (74)
65. Agora Hills - Doja Cat (51)
66. Not My Fault - Renee Rapp f/Megan Thee Stallion (66)
67. One More Time - blink-182 (53)
68. Cutting Loose - Disco Lines, J. Worra, & Anabel Englund (68)
69. Eyed Closed - Imagine Closed (91)
70. What Was I Made For? - Billie Eilish (56)
71. Murder On The Dancefloor (Like A Version) - Royel Otis (81)
72. Austin - Dasha (79)
73. Purple Irises - Gwen Stefani & Blake Shelton (73)
74. Seasons - Thirty Seconds To Mars (58)
75. I Was Alive - Beartooth (75)
76. Never Be Alone - Becky Hill f/Sonny Fodera (80)
77. Truck Bed - HARDY (67)
78. Truth - Godsmack (82)
79. Human - Lenny Kravitz (89)
80. If It Doesn't Hurt - Nothing More (84)
81. I Just Need - Daniel Allen f/Lyrah (85)
81. I Just Need - Daniel Allen f/Lyrah (85)
82. Been Like This - Meghan Trainor f/T-Pain (92)
84. Legendary - Bon Jovi (88)
85. Tell Me Who You Are - Morgin Madison, Ryan Lucian, & Jas. (DEBUT)
85. Tell Me Who You Are - Morgin Madison, Ryan Lucian, & Jas. (DEBUT)
86. Confetti - Charlotte Cardin (90)
87. Everybody - Nicki Minaj f/Lil Uzi Vert (87)
88. Creatures In Heaven - Glass Animals (98)
91. It's Not Me, It's You - Mahalia f/Destin Conrad (RE-ENTRY)
92. I'm Only Here For The Beat - Madelline (93)
93. Wild Ones - Jessie Murph & Jelly Roll (95)
94. I Like The Way You Kiss Me - Artemas (96)
95. Make You Mine - Madison Beer (99)
96. Leave A Light On - Papa Roach (86)
97. I Am The Lightning - Des Rocs (97)
Along with a re-entry from Mahalia, there are seven 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 bios, tour dates, pictures, and more info on them. And here they are on video, after the break....
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Alt-country singer Kacey Musgraves claims the top debut of the week at #83 with "Cardinal", from her sixth studio album Deeper Well...
DJ/producers Morgin Madison and Ryan Lucian team up with singer Jas. for the entry at #85, "Tell Me Who You Are"...
The third single from Dua Lipa's Radical Optimism album, which came out last Friday, is "Illusion", which appears on my list at #89...
Indie folk-rock group The Avett Brothers return at #90 with the punk-ish "The Love Of A Girl", from their upcoming eponymous eleventh album...
Middle-age pop queens Sia and Kylie Minogue pair up at #98 for "Dance Alone", from Sia's Reasonable Woman album...
Perrie (Edwards), who was previously a member of the X Factor UK winning group Little Mix, sees her first solo single "Forget About Us" pop on to the list at #99...
The Weeknd joins forces with K-pop princess Jennie from the group Blackpink and nepo-baby Lily Rose Depp for the final newbie of the week at #100 with "One Of The Girls". It's from his horrid HBO series The Idol that was cancelled last year...
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