Download e airplay (20/11/2016): un primato per quattro artisti
Sia ft Kendrick Lamar si conferma in vetta ai singoli più suonati in Europa, ma stavolta nelle altre classifiche, i primati sono diversi: trionfano anche Calvin Harris, con la sua nuova canzone “My way”, “Human”, l’esordio super di Rag’n bone man e “Starboy” del canadese The Weeknd ft Daft Punk
I 10 BRANI PIU’ SUONATI IN EUROPA
1.The Greatest – Sia ft Kendrick Lamar
2.My way- Calvin Harris (GBR)
3.Let me love you – DJ Snake ft Justin Bieber (FRA)
4.Human – Rag ‘n bone man (GBR)
5.Faded – Alan Walker (NOR)
6.Cheap thrills- Sia ft Sean Paul
7.7 years – Lukas Graham (DAN)
8.Stressed out- Twenty one pilots
9.Treat you better – Shawn Mendes
10-Hymn for the weekend – Coldplay (GBR)
I 10 BRANI EUROPEI PIU’ SUONATI
1.My way- Calvin Harris (GBR)
2.Let me love you – DJ Snake ft Justin Bieber (FRA)
3.Human- Rag ‘n bone Man (GBR)
4.Faded – Alan Walker (NOR)
5.7 years – Lukas Graham (DAN)
6.Hymn for the weekend – Coldplay (GBR)
7.Fast Car- Jonas Blue ft Dakota (GBR/SWE)
8.Don’t be so shy- Imany ft Filatov & Karas (FRA/RUS)
9.Perfect strangers – Jonas Blue ft JP Cooper (GBR)
10. Don’t you know – Kungs ft Jamie N Common (FRA)
I 10 BRANI PIU’ SCARICATI IN EUROPA
1.Starboy-The Weeknd ft Daft Punk
2.Human- Rag ‘n bone man (GBR)
3.The greatest – Sia ft Kendrik Lamar
4.Let me love you – DJ Snake ft Justin Bieber (FRA)
5.My way- Calvin Harris (GBR)
6.24K Magic – Bruno Mars
7.Lost on you – LP
8.Closer – Chainsmokers ft Halsey
9.Rockabye – Clean Bandit ft Sean Paul & Anne Marie (GBR)
10.Can’t stop the feeling- Justin Timberlake
I 10 BRANI EUROPEI PIU’ SCARICATI
1.Human- Rag ‘n bone man (GBR)
2.Let me love you – DJ Snake ft Justin Bieber (FRA)
3.My way- Calvin Harris (GBR)
4.Rockabye- Clean Bandit ft Sean Paul& Anne Marie (GBR)
5.Say you won’t let go – James Arthur (GBR)
7.Still falling for you – Ellie Goulding (GBR)
8.Don’t be so shy- Imany ft Filatov & Karas (FRA/RUS)
9.Would I lie to you – David Guetta, Chris Willis & Cedric Gervais (FRA)
10.Don’t you know – Kungs ft Jamie ‘n Common (FRA)