This Week in Global Music — May 16 – May 22, 2022
This Week in Global Music
May 16 – May 22, 2022 · Apple Music charts from 30 countries
This week's worldwide chart belongs to Harry Styles: "As It Was" hits #1 in 4 countries. The biggest single move came from "Stefania" by KALUSH & Kalush Orchestra, jumping 54 places to #12 in Austria. 150 new tracks broke into the top 100 worldwide. Greece saw the biggest shake-up, with 2 new entries in its top 20.
New #1s this week
9 countries crowned a new #1 this week.
#1
UK · Sam Ryder · takes #1 from "First Class"
#1
China · 周杰伦 · takes #1 from "七里香"
#1
Canada · Morgan Wallen · takes #1 from "N95"
#1
Finland · KALUSH & Kalush Orchestra · takes #1 from "Amatimies"
#1
Israel · Osher Cohen & Nadav Navi Aharoni · takes #1 from "מה פספסתי"
#1
Luxembourg · Luciano · takes #1 from "As It Was"
#1
Portugal · Kendrick Lamar · takes #1 from "DANÇARINA"
#1
Spain · Chanel · takes #1 from "Moscow Mule"
#1
Turkey · Cakal · takes #1 from "İmdat"
SPACE MAN
晴天
You Proof
Stefania
חמישי שישי
Beautiful Girl
N95
SloMo (Eurovision's Dancebreak Edit)
İmdat
Biggest climbers
The biggest jump: "Stefania" by KALUSH & Kalush Orchestra climbed from #66 to #12 in Austria.
▲54
Austria · KALUSH & Kalush Orchestra
#66 → #12
▲46
Netherlands · Maro
#76 → #30
▲45
Ireland · Måneskin
#74 → #29
▲44
Brazil · Jovem Dionisio
#66 → #22
▲43
Portugal · Chanel
#72 → #29
▲40
Luxembourg · Mahmood & BLANCO
#58 → #18
▲40
Netherlands · Måneskin
#59 → #19
▲37
Belgium · Cornelia Jakobs
#65 → #28
Stefania
saudade, saudade
SUPERMODEL
ACORDA PEDRINHO
SloMo
Brividi
SUPERMODEL
Hold Me Closer
Debuts
150 tracks broke into the top 100 this week. The most striking entry was "SloMo (Eurovision's Dancebreak Edit)" by Chanel, debuting at #1 in Spain.
Notable falls
- After 5 weeks at #1 in Israel, "מה פספסתי" by Eden Hason dropped to #3.
- After 5 weeks at #1 in Luxembourg, "As It Was" by Harry Styles dropped to #2.
- After 4 weeks at #1 in UK, "First Class" by Jack Harlow dropped to #3.
- After 4 weeks at #1 in China, "七里香" by 周杰伦 dropped to #2.
Country highlights
A look at where charts moved the most.