Twostepcub's music chart for June 22, 2024...

 

 

Saturday's here, and it's time to run down my top 100 hits of the week. Hozier stays put for a fourth week at #1, while Tommy Richman (pictured above) leaps into the top five. Former big hits from Beyonce, twenty-one pilots, Usher & H.E.R., and Linkin Park drop off my chart, while songs from Nate Smith, Mt. Joy, and Nathaniel Rateliff make some of the biggest jumps (moves of 10+ places highlighted in red). And under the list everything is Spotify playlisted for five and 1/2 hours of the biggest in pop, rock, R&B, country, and dance music. I guess Justin took his song title a bit too literally...


This Week                    Song/Artist (last week's position in parentheses)
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1. Too Sweet - Hozier (1)
2. Espresso - Sabrina Carpenter (3)
3. Million Dollar Baby - Tommy Richman (7)
4. We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love) - Ariana Grande (2)
5. End Of Beginning - DJO (6)
6. Lose Control - Teddy Swims (4)
7. Saturn - SZA (17)
8. Where It Ends - Bailey Zimmerman (8)
9. Dilemma - Green Day (5)
10. Fortnight - Taylor Swift f/Post Malone (10)
11. Obsessed - Olivia Rodrigo (9)
12. Lunch - Billie Eilish (22)
13. The Door - Teddy Swims (18)
14. Take Her Home - Kenny Chesney (16)
15. Eyes Closed - Imagine Dragons (19)
16. Beautiful Things - Benson Boone (12)
17. Your Place - Ashley Cooke (21)
18. Tucson Too Late - Jordan Davis (14)
19. Austin - Dasha (23)
20. Wreckage - Pearl Jam (25)
21. Stick Season - Noah Kahan (11)
22. A Bar Song (Tipsy) - Shaboozey (27)
23. Save Me - Jelly Roll & Lainey Wilson (13)
24. Halfway To Hell - Jelly Roll (24)
25. Burial Ground - The Decemberists (15)
26. Truth - Godsmack (26)
27. Neon Pill - Cage The Elephant (20)
28. Illusion - Dua Lipa (34)
29. Made For Me - Muni Long (29)
30. Heartless - Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats (45)
31. Highway Queen - Mt. Joy (51)
32. The Glass - Foo Fighters (28)
33. Murder On The Dancefloor (Like A Version) - Royel Otis (47)
34. Human - Lenny Kravitz (46)
35. Turn The Lights Back On - Billy Joel (31)
36. Don't Forget Me - Maggie Rogers (32)
37. Feather - Sabrina Carpenter (37)
38. Landmines - Sum-41 (38)
39. Creatures In Heaven - Glass Animals (49)
40. Lighter - Galantis, David Guetta, & 5 Seconds Of Summer (40)
41. II Most Wanted - Beyonce & Miley Cyrus (41)
42. Outskirts - Sam Hunt (42)
43. Back Then Right Now - Ty Hubbard (35)
44. Like Like That - Phillip Phillips (48)
45. Cardinal - Kacey Musgraves (53)
46. Mustang - Kings Of Leon (30)
47. Screaming Suicide - Metallica (43)
48. Lovers In A Past Life - Calvin Harris f/Rag N' Bone Man (33)
49. Capricorn - Vampire Weekend (39)
50. If It Doesn't Hurt - Nothing More (54)
51. This Is The Way - Five Finger Death Punch f/DMX (66)
52. Lovin' On Me - Jack Harlow (50)
53. No Angels - Justin Timberlake (59)
54. Bulletproof - Nate Smith (79)
55. Shiver - John Summit & Hayla (56)
56. Addicted - ZERB & The Chainsmokers f/Ink (60)
57. Scared To Start - Michael Marcagi (61)
58. World On Fire - Nate Smith (58)
59. Space In My Heart - Enrique Iglesias & Miranda Lambert (55)
60. Legendary - Bon Jovi (64)
61. Cruel Summer - Taylor Swift (57)
62. Confetti - Charlotte Cardin (62)
63. We Ride - Bryan Martin (67)
64. Dirt Cheap - Cody Johnson (68)
65. Been Like This - Meghan Trainor f/T-Pain (65)
66. Pretty Little Poison - Warren Zeiders (52)
67. Greedy - Tate McRae (63)
68. Not Even Love - Seven Lions & ILLENIUM f/Asdis (74)
69. Slow It Down - Benson Boone (83)
70. I Had Some Help - Post Malone f/Morgan Wallen (84)
71. One More Time - blink-182 (71)
72. We Don't Fight Anymore - Carly Pearce f/Chris Stapleton (76)
73. Superman - Charlie Wilson (73)
74. Heaven Or Not - Diplo & Riva Starr f/Kareen Lomax (78)
75. Agora Hills - Doja Cat (75)
76. Not Like Us - Kendrick Lamar (81)
77. Good Good - Usher f/Summer Walker & 21 Savage (77)
80. Make You Mine - Madison Beer (80)
81. Before We Get Started - Tank f/Fabolous (90)
82. Selfish - Justin Timberlake (72)
83. Lay You Down - Keith Sweat (87)
84. Barely Breathing - From Ashes To New f/Against The Current (88)
85. Crack Cocaine - Billy Morrison f/Ozzy Osbourne & Steve Stevens (89)
86. Outside Of Love - Becky Hill (86)
88. Young Love & Saturday Nights - Chris Young (92)
89. I Was Alive - Beartooth (85)
90. Cowgirls - Morgan Wallen f/ERNEST (94)
92. Wild Ones - Jessie Murph & Jelly Roll (93)
93. I Don't Wanna Wait - David Guetta & OneRepublic (97)
94. Like That - Future & Metro Boomin' f/Kendrick Lamar (98)
95. Whatever - Kygo & Ava Max (95)
96. Rockstar - HARDY (100)
99. Forget About Us - Perrie (99)
 
 
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 act's official website for more info on them. And here they are on video, after the break....
 
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As British blues-rock singer Rag N' Bone Man's collaboration with DJ Calvin Harris, "Lovers In A Past Life", moves down my chart, his new single "What Do You Believe In" claims the top debut at #78. It's presumably the title track to his upcoming third full-length studio album... 

The second rock radio single from the Black Keys' twelfth album Ohio Players, "On The Game", rolls the dice at #79...


Alternative country hero Zach Bryan is back at #87 with his new song "Pink Skies", which previews his upcoming fifth studio release The Great American Bar Scene...


Dutch DJ/producer Martin Garrix and English counterparts Third Party team up with Swedish singer/songwriter Oaks and Essex singer Declan J Donovan at #91 for "Carry You". The dance track is from Martin's EP IDEM...


The Warning, a Mexican hard rock trio made of the Villareal Velez sisters, see their first hit on my chart at #97 with "S!CK", from their fourth album Keep Me Fed...


Another breakout hard rock act, Sleep Theory, make their debut at #98 with "Fallout"...


The final new entry of the week at #100 comes from glam-metal veterans Motley Crue, who slip in with "Dogs Of War". It's their first single without longtime lead guitarist Mick Mars...






 
 

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