Archive for October, 2015

Adele scores the biggest No.1 in three years

Saturday, October 31st, 2015

It’s official: Adele has scored the biggest UK number one single in three years.

The singer’s highly-anticipated comeback track ‘Hello’ has scored whopping combined sales of 333,000 in its opening week, becoming her second chart-topping single.

That means Adele now has the biggest single since, erm, James Arthur’s X Factor winner’s single ‘Impossible’ (which managed to snag 490,000 sales back in 2012).

Adele can also boast the second biggest No.1 of the millennium if you exclude X Factor/Pop Idol winners’ singles, major charity campaign records and Christmas number ones (the biggest is Shaggy’s 2001 banger ‘It Wasn’t Me’).

Meanwhile Justin Bieber is forced to settle for number two with his new single ‘Sorry’, which has accrued an impressive 102,000 combined sales in its opening week.

The singer has also beaten his own streaming record, racking up 4.48 million streams – but Adele has already taken that record from him with an impressive 7.32 million streams.

Elsewhere Drake swoops in to claim number three with ‘Hotline Bling’, while Sam Smith’s Bond theme ‘Writing’s On The Wall’ climbs seven places to four and The Weeknd’s ‘The Hills’ completes the Top 5.

MNEK and Zara Larsson’s ‘Never Forget You’ is at 11, Macklemore hops two places to 14 with ‘Downtown’ and Little Mix’s ‘Love Me Like You’ climbs four places to 28.

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Syndicate tops gaming chart above FIFA 16

Monday, October 26th, 2015

Assassin’s Creed Syndicate has knocked FIFA 16 off the top of the all-format gaming chart.

Ubisoft will be happy to take the top spot off EA’s footballing juggernaut, but less pleased with Syndicate‘s overall performance.

The latest entry in the Assassin’s Creed series sold fewer copies in its first week than any other major Assassin’s Creed release.

FIFA 16 drops to second after a 16% decline in sales, while Guitar Hero Live debuts in third, generating 24% more week one sales than its predecessor Warriors of Rock.

The Legend of Zelda: Triforce Heroes charts just outside the top ten at 11, below the likes of Forza 6, LEGO Jurassic World and Metal Gear Solid 5.

Watch Dogs re-enters the top 20 thanks to its inclusion in new PS4 bundles, while Just Dance 2016 debuts at 19.

The all-format chart in full:
1. (-) Assassin’s Creed Syndicate (Ubisoft)
2. (1) FIFA 16 (EA Sports)
3. (-) Guitar Hero Live (Activision)
4. (2) Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection (Sony)
5. (5) Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar)
6. (4) LEGO Dimensions (Warner Bros Interactive)
7. (3) Destiny: The Taken King (Activision)
8. (6) Forza Motorsport 6 (Microsoft)
9. (9) LEGO Jurassic World (Warner Bros Interactive)
10. (7) Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain (Konami)
11. (-) The Legend of Zelda: Triforce Heroes (Nintendo)
12. (-) Watch Dogs (Ubisoft)
13. (10) Minecraft: Xbox Edition (Microsoft)
14. (13) Skylanders Superchargers (Activision)
15. (-) The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (CD Projekt)
16. (17) Rugby World Cup 2015 (Ubisoft)
17. (11) Minecraft: PlayStation Edition (Mojang)
18. (20) Disney Infinity 3.0 (Disney)
19. (-) Just Dance 2016 (Ubisoft)
20. (-) LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (Warner Bros)

Leisure software charts compiled by Chart Track, (C) 2015 Ukie Ltd.

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KDA, Katy B and Tinie Tempah beat One Direction to No.1

Friday, October 23rd, 2015

One Direction have been pipped to the post by KDA, Katy B and Tinie Tempah for this week’s number one.

The producer’s track ‘Turn The Music Louder (Rumble)’ was 2,000 combined chart sales ahead of the group’s latest single ‘Perfect’.

“It feels great – as if I’ve been competing with One Direction. The success of this record has happened all by itself – I had no idea what was going to happen when we put it out,” KDA told Official Charts.

“I always wanted a singer and rapper on this track; and it feels like it’s become one of those songs that people are allowed to like – which is just amazing!”

Tinie Tempah can now celebrate his seventh number one while Katy B’s involvement in the track means she’s clinched her first chart-topping single.

Meanwhile, The Weeknd climbs two places to number three with ‘The Hills’ while Drake’s ‘Hotline Bling’ is at four.

Justin Bieber’s ‘What Do You Mean?’ loses its reigning position to settle for number five but enjoys another week as the most streamed track.

Elsewhere, Sleepy Tom’s Diplo collaboration ‘Be Right There’ is the week’s highest climber, leaping 83 places to eight.

X Factor winner Ben Haenow enters at 21 with his Kelly Clarkson duet ‘Second Hand Heart’ while Demi Lovato’s ‘Cool For The Summer’ is at 39.

Next week will see Adele go head-to-head with Justin Bieber for number one.

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Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer

Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

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FIFA 16 tops gaming chart for a fourth week

Monday, October 19th, 2015

FIFA 16 continues to be the UK’s best selling all-format game, making it to number one for the fourth week running.

Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection is once again in second place despite a 50% drop in sales, while Destiny: The Taken King is in third place for yet another week.

It’s a mixed week of success for new entries. Bandai Namco role-playing game Tales of Zestiria debuts in eighth place, and WRC 5 and Dragon Quest Heroes just make it into the top 20, in 12th and 18th place respectively.

Meanwhile, the console version of Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut debuts in 36th place.

The all-format chart in full:
1. (1) FIFA 16 (EA Sports)
2. (2) Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection (Sony)
3. (3) Destiny: The Taken King (Activision)
4. (4) LEGO Dimensions (Warner Bros Interactive)
5. (6) Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar)
6. (5) Forza Motorsport 6 (Microsoft)
7. (8) Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain (Konami)
8. (-) Tales of Zesiria (Bandai Namco)
9. (12) LEGO Jurassic World (Warner Bros Interactive)
10. (13) Minecraft: Xbox Edition (Microsoft)
11. (15) Minecraft: PlayStation Edition (Mojang)
12. (-) WRC 5 (Big Ben)
13. (14) Skylanders Superchargers (Activision)
14. (7) Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer (Nintendo)
15. (11) Mad Max (Warner Bros Interactive)
16. (9) NBA 2K16 (2K Sports)
17. (16) Rugby World Cup 2015 (Ubisoft)
18. (-) Dragon Quest Heroes (Square Enix)
19. (18) Super Mario Maker (Nintendo)
20. (17) Disney Infinity 3.0 (Disney)

Leisure software charts compiled by Chart Track, (C) 2015 Ukie Ltd.

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Bieber tops singles chart for a fifth week

Friday, October 16th, 2015

Justin Bieber’s ‘What Do You Mean?’ continues to reign over the UK singles chart.

The track fought off fierce competition to spend a fifth week at the top, and is now the second-longest number one of this year behind Mark Ronson’s ‘Uptown Funk’.

R City’s ‘Locked Away’ featuring Adam Levine is in second place, while Drake scores his highest-charting single as a lead artist, with ‘Hotline Bling’ rising to three.

‘Runnin’ (Lose It All)’ from Naughty Boy featuring Beyoncé and Arrow Benjamin is at four, and The Weeknd’s ‘The Hills’ reaches a new peak at five.

Jamie Lawson – signed to Ed Sheeran’s Gingerbread Man Records – leaps from 40 to number six this week with ‘Wasn’t Expecting That’.

Lower down, Olly Murs earns his 12th top 20 hit as ‘Kiss Me’ lands at 14, and The 1975’s ‘Love Me’ enters at 20.

Fetty Wap and Monty’s ‘679’ leaps to number 24, and Selena Gomez’s ‘Good for You’ re-enters the top 40 at 38.

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Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection debuts behind FIFA 16

Monday, October 12th, 2015

FIFA 16 has maintained its grip on the all-format gaming chart for a third week running.

Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection is its closest competitor, entering the chart in second, above Destiny: The Taken King.

LEGO Dimensions and Forza Motorsport 6 follow at four and five, while GTA 5 and Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer chart at six and seven.

Rock Band 4 makes its chart debut at 10, below Metal Gear 5: The Phantom Pain and NBA 2K16.

Elsewhere, PES 2016 drops to 20, below the likes of Super Mario Maker and Call of Duty: Ghosts.

The all-format chart in full:
1. (1) FIFA 16 (EA Sports)
2. (-) Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection (Sony)
3. (4) Destiny: The Taken King (Activision)
4. (2) LEGO Dimensions (Warner Bros Interactive)
5. (5) Forza Motorsport 6 (Microsoft)
6. (9) Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar)
7. (6) Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer (Nintendo)
8. (7) Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain (Konami)
9. (3) NBA 2K16 (2K Sports)
10. (-) Rock Band 4 (Mad Catz)
11. (10) Mad Max (Warner Bros Interactive)
12. (13) LEGO Jurassic World (Warner Bros Interactive)
13. (17) Minecraft: Xbox Edition (Microsoft)
14. (8) Skylanders Superchargers (Activision)
15. (19) Minecraft: PlayStation Edition (Mojang)
16. (16) Rugby World Cup 2015 (Ubisoft)
17. (14) Disney Infinity 3.0 (Disney)
18. (15) Super Mario Maker (Nintendo)
19. (18) Call of Duty: Ghosts (Activision)
20. (11) PES 2016 (Konami)

Leisure software charts compiled by Chart Track, (C) 2015 Ukie Ltd.

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Justin Bieber tops the UK singles chart for a fourth week

Friday, October 9th, 2015

Justin Bieber’s ‘What Do You Mean?’ has once again returned to the top of the UK singles chart.

The track reigns for a fourth week today (October 9), and has now had three different stints at number one, becoming only the fourth song in history to do so.

‘What Do You Mean?’ is also the most streamed tune of the week, with 2.91 million listens over the last seven days.

R City rise to number two with ‘Locked Away’, featuring Adam Levine, while Sam Smith’s Bond theme ‘Writing’s on the Wall’ falls to three.

Philip George and Anton Powers’ ‘Alone No More’ climbs 120 places to reach number four, and Ellie Goulding’s ‘On My Mind’ rounds off the top five.

The Vamps’ ‘Wake Up’ is a new entry at number 12 and also the most physically purchased song of the week, while Natalie La Rose lands at 14 with ‘Around the World’, featuring Fetty Wap.

MNEK and Zara Larsson are at 32 with ‘Never Forget You’, and Jamie Lawson – signed to Ed Sheeran’s Gingerbread Man Records – sneaks in at 40 with ‘Wasn’t Expecting You’ to score his first Top 40 single.

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LEGO Dimensions outsells NBA 2K16 but lags behind FIFA

Monday, October 5th, 2015

FIFA 16 remains top of the all-format gaming chart, despite a 74% drop in weekly sales.

LEGO Dimensions enters the chart in second, and comfortably outperforms its toys-to-life rivals, making more week one sales than Disney Infinity 3.0 and Skylanders: Superchargers.

LEGO Dimensions is the third biggest-selling toys-to-life game at launch, behind only Skylanders Giants and Skylanders Swap Force.

NBA 2K16 enters in third, generating 53% more week one sales than NBA 2K15.

Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer is the next highest new entry at six, charting below Destiny: The Taken King and Forza Motorsport 6.

After experiencing a number of issues at launch, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5 only manages to debut at 12, below Mad Max and PES 2016.

The all-format chart in full:
1. (1) FIFA 16 (EA Sports)
2. (-) LEGO Dimensions (Warner Bros Interactive)
3. (-) NBA 2K16 (2K Sports)
4. (2) Destiny: The Taken King (Activision)
5. (3) Forza Motorsport 6 (Microsoft)
6. (-) Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer (Nintendo)
7. (5) Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain (Konami)
8. (4) Skylanders Superchargers (Activision)
9. (8) Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar)
10. (7) Mad Max (Warner Bros Interactive)
11. (6) PES 2016 (Konami)
12. (-) Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5 (Activision)
13. (10) LEGO Jurassic World (Warner Bros Interactive)
14. (12) Disney Infinity 3.0 (Disney)
15. (11) Super Mario Maker (Nintendo)
16. (18) Rugby World Cup 2015 (Ubisoft)
17. (13) Minecraft: Xbox Edition (Microsoft)
18. (9) Call of Duty: Ghosts (Activision)
19. (14) Minecraft: PlayStation Edition (Sony)
20. (16) Gears of War: Ultimate Edition (Microsoft)

Leisure software charts compiled by Chart Track, (C) 2015 Ukie Ltd.

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James Bond movie theme is first ever No.1 single

Friday, October 2nd, 2015

Sam Smith has officially made history by clinching the first ever No.1 Bond theme.

The singer’s Spectre theme ‘Writing’s on the Wall’ has racked up 70,000 sales to finish 13,000 copies ahead of its closest competitor, Justin Bieber’s ‘What Do You Mean?’.

None of the previous 23 Bond themes have ever topped the charts, with Adele’s ‘Skyfall’ and Duran Duran’s ‘A View to a Kill’ coming closest with number two peaks.

“It was such an honour to be asked to write and record ‘Writing’s on the Wall’ and it’s incredible that it’s become the first number one Bond theme song,” Smith told the Official Charts.

“It’s been an unforgettable experience working with Barbara [Broccoli] and Sam [Mendes] to become part of this British legacy. I couldn’t have done this without my fans – this is a special moment I’ll never forget.”

Meanwhile, R City and Adam Levine’s ‘Locked Away’ is at three, Sigala’s ‘Easy Love’ slips to four and The Weeknd’s ‘Can’t Feel My Face’ completes the Top 5.

Rudimental and Ed Sheeran’s collaboration ‘Lay It All on Me’ has become the Hackney group’s eighth Top 40 hit.

Naughty Boy hops two places to nine with his Beyoncé collaboration ‘Runnin’ (Lose It All)’ while Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’s ‘Downtown’ is just outside the Top 10 at number 11.

Finally, Little Mix’s ‘Love Me Like You’ makes its debut at number 21 and Sia’s ‘Alive’ enters at 30.

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