Lizzo is certainly loved by radio this week, while they also think David Guetta is pretty Good
This week's Radio Monitor Hot 50 has dropped with a brand new #1 taking over from Elton and Britney. Lizzo has climbed to the top of the pile with 2 Be Loved while David Guetta and Bebe Rhexa's Eiffel 65 homage Good takes a new peak of #2.
The week's big movers are Joel Corry & Becky Hill cracking the top 10 with History, while Aussie Amy Shark leaps into the top 20 for the first time after last week's debut with Only Wanna Be With You. Eliza Rose & Interplanetary Criminal also take a big leap up to #27 with BOTA (Baddest Of Them All) while Harry Styles enters the chart for the first time with Music From A Sushi Restaurant from the year's biggest album Harry's House.
Over on Tik Tok, Swag & Soulja Boy are doing the business, taking out the #1 spot with Pretty Boy while Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz's Miss You is the runner up. Still some good love for Squirrels In My Pants though so don't think the Tok has got serious all of a sudden. Triple J's love affair with Paramore continues with a second week for them at the top, but Lil Nas X and bbno$ are staking them for the top position.
On the Australian chart, Vance Joy's Clarity has finally been dethroned by Amy Shark after months reigning at the top while The Kid Laroi remains the biggest track on the NIMA First Nations chart.
Over on the Countrytown Hot 50, Luke Combs continues to reign supreme, but Casey Barnes is making a run at the top with Kiss Me Like You Mean It leaping up to #3. His new track Small Town also makes its debut at #40. Cole Swindell, Brad Cox, Jade Gibson and The Buckleys have also made strong moves forward while Henry Wagons and Kaylee Bell make their first appearances.
Check out all the action on our six weekly charts here.
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There's also a host of great new tracks hitting streaming services this week and you can check out all the latest on our Spotify and Apple Music playlists. There's something for everyone with selections from our tastemakers at The Music, Kill Your Stereo, Countrytown and Purple Sneakers. We've also got some amazing new Aussie acts for you to discover on our state-based underground playlists where you can find your new favourite artist.