This Week in Global Music — Aug 2 – Aug 8, 2021
This Week in Global Music
Aug 2 – Aug 8, 2021 · Apple Music charts from 30 countries
This week's worldwide chart belongs to The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber: "STAY" hits #1 in 12 countries. The biggest single move came from "البوصلة ضاعت" by Marwan Moussa, jumping 63 places to #25 in Egypt. 265 new tracks broke into the top 100 worldwide. Germany saw the biggest shake-up, with 6 new entries in its top 20.
New #1s this week
10 countries crowned a new #1 this week.
#1
China · The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber · takes #1 from "晴天"
#1
Egypt · El Joker · takes #1 from "Afareet El Asphalt"
#1
Germany · Montez · takes #1 from "Blaues Licht"
#1
Belgium · The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber · takes #1 from "Bad Habits"
#1
Finland · The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber · takes #1 from "Bad Habits"
#1
India · The Weeknd · takes #1 from "Insane"
#1
Israel · Omer Adam · takes #1 from "אפס מאמץ"
#1
Luxembourg · The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber · takes #1 from "Bad Habits"
#1
Netherlands · The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber · takes #1 from "Bad Habits"
#1
Sweden · The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber · takes #1 from "Bad Habits"
STAY
Rakam 1 Da Mesh Enta
Auf & Ab
STAY
STAY
Take My Breath
חצי דפוק
STAY
STAY
STAY
Biggest climbers
The biggest jump: "البوصلة ضاعت" by Marwan Moussa climbed from #88 to #25 in Egypt.
▲63
Egypt · Marwan Moussa
#88 → #25
▲63
Japan · MAISONdes
#99 → #36
▲61
Egypt · Angham & Wael Kfoury
#98 → #37
▲56
India · Karthik
#100 → #44
▲48
UK · Kodak Black
#88 → #40
▲48
Switzerland · Doja Cat
#63 → #15
▲47
US · Kodak Black
#87 → #40
▲47
China · Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow
#78 → #31
البوصلة ضاعت
ヨワネハキ (feat. 和ぬか & asmi)
Bardo Betewhashni
Thooriga (From "Navarasa")
Senseless
Need To Know
Senseless
INDUSTRY BABY
Debuts
265 tracks broke into the top 100 this week. The most striking entry was "Take My Breath" by The Weeknd, debuting at #1 in India.
Notable falls
- After 5 weeks at #1 in Sweden, "Bad Habits" by Ed Sheeran dropped to #2.
- After 3 weeks at #1 in Finland, "Bad Habits" by Ed Sheeran dropped to #2.
Country highlights
A look at where charts moved the most.