This Week in Global Music — Sep 13 – Sep 19, 2021
This Week in Global Music
Sep 13 – Sep 19, 2021 · Apple Music charts from 30 countries
This week's worldwide chart belongs to The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber: "STAY" hits #1 in 7 countries. The biggest single move came from "Поздно" by FEDUK & дора, jumping 64 places to #17 in Russia. 262 new tracks broke into the top 100 worldwide. US saw the biggest shake-up, with 3 new entries in its top 20.
New #1s this week
9 countries crowned a new #1 this week.
#1
Brazil · João Gomes · takes #1 from "INDUSTRY BABY"
#1
Germany · RAF Camora & Luciano · takes #1 from "STAY"
#1
Austria · RAF Camora & Luciano · takes #1 from "STAY"
#1
Italy · BLANCO · takes #1 from "MI FAI IMPAZZIRE"
#1
Netherlands · Ed Sheeran · takes #1 from "STAY"
#1
Portugal · Farruko · takes #1 from "Fair Trade (feat. Travis Scott)"
#1
Switzerland · RAF Camora & Luciano · takes #1 from "STAY"
#1
Russia · INSTASAMKA · takes #1 from "Август - это ты"
#1
Ukraine · INSTASAMKA · takes #1 from "Baby mama"
Meu Pedaço de Pecado
2CB
2CB
Blu Celeste
Bad Habits
Pepas
2CB
LIPSI HA
LIPSI HA
Biggest climbers
The biggest jump: "Поздно" by FEDUK & дора climbed from #81 to #17 in Russia.
▲64
Russia · FEDUK & дора
#81 → #17
▲60
Norway · CKay
#96 → #36
▲58
Russia · Andro & Andy Panda
#73 → #15
▲48
Ukraine · Okean Elzy
#80 → #32
▲44
Russia · Mary Gu
#51 → #7
▲43
Luxembourg · Ofenbach
#100 → #57
▲41
Australia · Keith Urban & P!nk
#94 → #53
▲41
Luxembourg · CKay
#90 → #49
Поздно
love nwantiti (feat. ElGrande Toto) [North African Remix]
Подруга
Місто весни (feat. Один в каное)
Кислород
Wasted Love (feat. Lagique)
One Too Many
love nwantiti (feat. ElGrande Toto) [North African Remix]
Debuts
262 tracks broke into the top 100 this week. The most striking entry was "Blu Celeste" by BLANCO, debuting at #1 in Italy.
Notable falls
- After 7 weeks at #1 in Italy, "MI FAI IMPAZZIRE" by BLANCO & Sfera Ebbasta dropped to #2.
- After 3 weeks at #1 in Netherlands, "STAY" by The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber dropped to #2.
Country highlights
A look at where charts moved the most.