Justin Timberlake remains at the top of the Global Track Chart for a third straight week!
'One Dance' by Drake feat. Nigerian Afrobeat artist Wizkid and British singer Kyla remains at no.2 after eight weeks on the chart.
The highest debut of the week is 'I Seek' by Japanese Rock Band Arashi. The song shoots to no.3 and is the 26th global Top 10 smash for the five-member boy group.
'This Is What You Came For' by Calvin Harris feat. Rihanna loses one slot and slips to no.4 .
Mike Posner's ''I Took A Pill In Ibiza' rounds out the top five.
Beyonce's Lemonade sold another 171,000 copies in its fourth week and is once again top of the Global Album Chart. With a total of 1,456,000 copies so far, 'Lemonade' is the 5th best-selling Album of 2016.
Drake's 'Views', the 4th best-selling Album of 2016, has sold 1,506,000 copies in just three weeks. This week it's No.2 with sales of 143,000 globally.
The Best selling Album of 2016 so far is still Adele's '25' with total sales of 3,146,000. The Album has sold a total of 18,116,000, since its release on November 20, 2015.
The Highest debut on this week's chart is Meghan Trainor's second studio album 'Thank You'. It debuts at no.3 globally with 121,000 copies, 84,100 of it in the USA alone, another nearly 10,000 in United Kingdom, 5,400 in Australia and 5,200 in Canada.
Norwegian DJ Kygo's 'Cloud Nine' debuts at no.4 with sales of 76,000. Kygo became famous with 'Firestone', which peaked at no.16 on the Global Track Chart exactly one year ago.
Radiohead's 'A Moon Shaped Pool' is no. 5. Last week it was no.1 after debuting with sales of 303,000. tThis second week it sold another 71,000 copies.
Some additional sales stats: '21' by Adele sold 13.000 copies last week and a total of 28,023,000 so far. 'Get Weird' by Little Mix sold 8,000 units last week, and 734,000 so far. 'Handwritten' by Shawn Mendes sold 852,000 copies so far, 'Confident' by Demi Lovato 512,000, and the 'Title' by Meghan Trainor 2,078,000.
"Can't Stop the Feeling!" is a song recorded for the soundtrack to the upcoming DreamWorks Animation film Trolls. The song was written by Timberlake and Max Martin, who also produced the song along with Shellback. Timberlake gave his first televised performance of "Can't Stop the Feeling!" during the interval act of the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 grand finale. The single debuted atop the US Billboard Hot 100, for the chart issue dated May 28, 2016, marking Timberlake's fifth No. 1 single in the country.
It has also reached the top of the charts in Belgium (Flanders), France, Germany, Israel, Scotland, Sweden and Switzerland. Its official music video, directed by Mark Romanek, was released on May 16, 2016.
Drake's new Album exploded atop the Global Album Chart selling 1,1 million copies! These are the highest weekly sales by an album since Adele's '25' a half year ago.'Views' found 851,700 buyers in the USA alone, another 92,300 in Drake's native country Canada, 66,200 in United Kingdom, and 16,500 in Australia. It's Drake's biggest success so far, driven by his two mega singles 'Hotline Bling' (no.2 in October last year) and this week's brandnew global no.1 'One Dance'. Drake's former studio LA, 'Nothing Was The Same', also reached the hot spot of the Global Chart with 794,000 sales in the week 41, 2013.
'Views' lands right off at No.5 on the year-to-date list, behind Coldplay's 'A Head Full Of Dreams' with 1,11 million copies, Justin Bieber's 'Purpose' with 1,55 million, David Bowie's 'Blackstar' with 1,76 million and Adele's '25' with 3,01 million.
Last week's big debut, Beyoncé's 'Lemonade', slips to No.2, and climbs to No.6 on the year-to-date list. It sold another 324,000 copies last week, for total of 1,03 million so far.
German rock legend Udo Lindenberg will be 70 years old next week. Parallel to his birthday, the 36th studio album 'Stärker Als Die Zeit' was released and sold a massive 134,000 sales this first week in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Prince's 'The Very Best Of' compilation is at no.4 after selling 121,000 copies, with sales of 570,000 since his death.
South Korean idol group 2PM with their fifth Japanese studio album 'Galaxy Of 2PM' sold 96,000 copies this week, according to Oricon.
Some additional sales stats: 'Blackstar' by David Bowie sold 16.000 copies last week and reaches a total of 1,757,000 so far. 'Nine Track Mind' by Charlie Puth sold 15,000 units last week, and 433,000 so far, 'Get Weird' by Little Mix sold 9,000 units last week and 719,000 units so far. 'Purpose' by Justin Bieber sold 4,514,000 copies so far. 'In The Lonely Hour' by Sam Smith has sold 6,525,000 so far, and'25' by Adele 17,983,000.
Drake tops the Global Track Chart for a 5th week with 'One Dance' ft Wizkid and Kyla. The song is the bestseller of the week. It's Drake's first No. 1 on the global chart as a major artist.
This week's highest debut is Calvin Harris and Barbadian superstar Rihanna's hit song 'This Is What You Came For' which rockets to no.2. The first collaboration of both artists since the super-smash 'We Found Love'. The tune held the top position of the Global Chart for 14 weeks November - February 2012.
Mike Posner's 'I Took A Pill In Ibiza' returns to no.3.
Former no.1 smash '7 Years' by Lukas Graham slips to no.4.
'Work From Home' by Fifth Harmony feat. Ty Dolla $ign reenters the top five.
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