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Meghan Trainor's 'All About That Bass' has the world's no.1 single for the sixth week in a row!

Posted on November 15, 2014

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No change at the summit of the Global Track Chart, where Meghan Trainor's 'All About That Bass' reigns a sixth consecutive week at no.1 with 361.000 points, followed also a sixth week by Taylor Swift's 'Shake It Off' with 289.000 points. Also unchanged at no.3 is Calvin Harris feat. John Newman's 'Blame' with 215.000 points. Similar to the album list, Ed Sheeran makes also a big jump on the track tally, where his 'Thinking Out Loud' rockets from no.17 to no.6, after a 26% points boost to 152.000. It's Ed's second Top 10 smash after 'Sing' reached no.3 in June this year. Another single of him, 'Don't', is currently at no.13 with 136.000 points. With only a few hundred points fewer, 'Blank Space', another lift-off from Taylor Swift's mega-seller '1989', bows behind at no.14 and is the highest debut on this week's Top 40 list. Another two songs arrive the tally for the first time: 'I Bet My Life' by Imagine Dragons goes to no.35 with 73.000 points and 'Geronimo', the first success for the Australian indie-pop band Sheppard, climbs to no.38 with 70.000 points. Outside the Top 40 waiting among other Taylor Swift's 'Style' at no.46, Dream5 feat. Buri Taicho's 'Dan Dan Dubi Zuba!' at no.48, Calvin Harris feat. Ellie Goulding's 'Outside' at no.53, Nicki Minaj feat. Drake, Lil Wayne & Chris Brown's 'Only' at no.55 and Nick Jonas' 'Jealous' at no.56 for their first appearance on the big list



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