Hello, fam! The first week of September is in the books and we’re ever so close to the first day of fall. Believe it or not, it’s actually my favorite season and we get to enjoy carving pumpkins, watching football, and all of that good stuff! Anyway, this was a relatively good week. We got rid of some garbage and made way for some good songs in their place. We also have a new #1 that I saw coming, and sure, I’ll take it! So with that, let’s get into things! Before we get to this week’s fresh 45, here are the songs we’re saying good-bye to this week:
- Maroon 5 – Wait (#34)
- Camila Cabello – Never Be The Same (#39) [Spent 1 Week At #1]
- Charlie Puth featuring Kehlani – Done For Me (#42)
- Lauv – I Like Me Better (#45)
The Countdown:
Last Week’s #1 Song: Fall Out Boy – The Last Of The Real Ones
45. Alessia Cara – Growing Pains (#44) [–1]
44. Niall Horan – On The Loose (#36) [–8]
43. Halsey – Alone (#37) [–6]
42. Drake – In My Feelings (#40) [–2]
41. 5 Seconds Of Summer – Want You Back (#41) [=] [Spent 1 Week At #1]
#1 Song This Week One Year Ago: Shawn Mendes – There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back (5th and Final Week At #1)
Biggest DRRRRRRROP!!! Of The Week: Tie between Shawn Mendes – In My Blood and Ariana Grande – No Tears Left To Cry (–11)
Biggest Jump Of The Week: The Chainsmokers featuring Emily Warren – Side Effects (+14)
New Entrants
– To kick off this week’s new entrants, we have the return of NF with his latest single, by the name of Lie. His predecessor wasn’t really to my liking. But this song is a step up from that. We don’t get to hear the chipmunk vocals in the background. It’s just NF singing and rapping in the song. I do like the piano work in this one. The lyrical content here is well-written. It talks about someone not being honest to one another. It’s a nice song overall. We’ll see how long it sticks around.
– Okay, so ever since Marshmello had a amazing collaboration with Selena Gomez in Wolves, his recent singles have been a mixed bag for me lately. You have songs like Everyday, which was pretty good for the most part. Buy you also have Friends which still annoys me to no end and probably won’t go away anytime soon (Despite the fact that it has dropped big, and I’ll talk more about it in the blurbs section). But what else does he have up his sleeve? Well, another new single of course. And he’s collaborating with the band Bastille, who you probably know had a huge hit back in 2014 with Pompeii. Anyway, the name of his new single is titled Happier. After listening to the song in its entirety, I can say that it’s only a little bit of a step up from its predecessor. Friends was just simply an embarrassment to the EDM genre because the production and everything else in it did not live up to my expectations whatsoever. As far as my opinion on the song goes…well, it’s still not quite what I was hoping for, but at least the production has improved. But do I think Bastille is the band that fits in the song? I mean, sure the vocals aren’t as bad because Dan Smith does have a good voice. But here he doesn’t stand out too much if I do say so myself. The lyrical content here is better as opposed to its predecessor in which is just a friend-zone anthem which doesn’t sit well with me at all. It’s basically about someone in a relationship wanting to find someone so he/she can be happy. I definitely can see where we can relate to this. But in terms of execution…I feel like Marshmello could’ve done more. I may have it in blue, but that could change. The verdict: it’s not all that interesting for me right now.
– So, we finally bid good riddance to a song from Camila Cabello. We’ll talk about that in just a moment. But because this is Hits 1, her new single will have to take the place of the one that just left. Actually, it’s NOT her new song. But she is in the remix of a song that I’ll talk about. Bazzi has another new single as Mine starts to die out elsewhere. In fact, it had left this countdown about two weeks ago. But he had another song that was waiting in the wings, and this week it makes it’s debut. The song in question is titled Beautiful. Bazzi made a rather nice impression with his predecessor, Mine (even though it was only a little over two minutes). Here in Beautiful, I think he shows that he can use his voice quite well. Camila does sound very good with her vocals and she doesn’t sound grating at all. The production here is relatively good throughout. But for me, it’s the vocals that stand out. I think they mix very well together. That’s one of the reasons why I like it quite a lot. After hearing this, I can say that it’s one of his best songs off of Cosmic. Now the question is, can this be another hit for this guy? That would be nice, but only time will tell on that. I do hope to see some success out of this one.
– It sounds like to me a lot of people here aren’t interested in what Zedd has to offer anymore especially after his latest singles make it seem like he is selling out and what not. It doesn’t help that The Middle spent so many weeks in the Top 5 and many here are begging for this song to leave (or at the very least, drop out of the Top 10). Although their wish was granted this week with The Middle no longer in that region, Zedd is not done yet. Believe it or not, he has another collaboration, this time with a new artist named Elley Duhé in his latest single titled Happy Now. Like I said, I’m sure people here are not looking forward to hearing more of Zedd because they think he’s selling out. I’m not the type who thinks this way. I judge based on the songs themselves. One of the reasons why I absolutely LOVE The Middle so much is because of Maren Morris. She sounds AMAZING!!! Plus, I thought the production was pretty good and not as annoying as some may say it is. I like Happy Now just the same. Despite it being a little bit more slow-paced than its predecessor, I still find this song to be amazing. First off, I LOVE Elley’s vocals! She’s the best thing about the song in general. The production is good in a way and not annoying at all. Before introducing the song, Spyder Harrison mentioned that it took about a year and a half for Zedd to create this. If I’m being honest, I think Zedd has done a nice job. He made another great choice in picking the artist for this one. I may feel alone in this opinion, but I simply don’t care. It’s definitely an enjoyable song in my book. I would love for it to have some success.
Best Debut Of The Week: Zedd featuring Elley Duhé – Happy Now
Blurb On, Eileen!
– Our exits consist of three songs that deserved to go, and one which I’ll miss most. Both I Like Me Better and Never Be The Same have left the countdown this week! It’s about damn time that’s happened! I can pretty much say the same for Wait. While it’s not quite as bad as the other two, it was still an undesirable listen. So, no complaints about that exit. The only exit that I’m sad about is Done For Me. It did last quite longer here as opposed to elsewhere. I’d say this is one of Charlie Puth’s best songs and it’s disappointing to see that it’ll miss the Year-End on the Hot 100. I do wish it had been more successful.
– So, I heard that Halsey is going to play the role of herself in a movie titled A Star Is Born. Something tells me that she may have a future in acting seeing as she’s been involved with her movie roles lately, such as playing Wonder Woman in the Teen Titans Go! movie. I’m sure she’ll do just fine. Maybe she’ll find a way to balance that and continue to make music?
– Shotgun really doesn’t seem to be getting anywhere at the moment. I get that it may not be popular, but I want it to at least move up somewhat. I do like the song and I’m hoping for better than this.
– On that note, we have Call Me Sir holding at #32. Frankly, this song is only getting worse with each listen. Between Pat Monahan’s obnoxious vocals and bad lyrical content, it’s very possible this could be orange soon.
– We have quite a few noticeable drops this week. In My Blood and No Tears Left To Cry both dropped out of the Top 20. I’m a little saddened by those drops, but they both did well here. However, Friends finally got the drop I was waiting for! All I simply have to say is it’s about damn time!
– The Way I Am jumped into the Top 10 faster than his previous singles. Looks like the song may end up being a success, but I can’t be certain yet. We’ll see what happens from here on out.
– It’s definitely nice to see Side Effects get the big jump in the Top 10. It’s an amazing comeback from The Chainsmokers. That one looks like it may end up being a hit, at least on this countdown.
– Jumping into the Top 5 this week is Love Lies. I do still like the song, so it’s nice to see it have some success despite it being out since early this year. I wouldn’t really mind it being #1 soon.
– Before introducing Say (Amen) Saturday Night), Spyder Harrison mentioned that Brendon Urie may have more roles in acting soon. If that’s true, then maybe he’ll become something more than just being a singer. I’ll be he wouldn’t object to that!
– Then we’ve come to our new #1. I figured Youngblood would take the crown sooner, given that Hits 1 loves 5 Seconds Of Summer. Plus, the song itself is actually still gaining popularity at this moment. It’s quite a stand-out from the title album. I wouldn’t mind seeing it hold the spot for at least a few more weeks.
Hit-Bound:
- Jason Derulo & David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj and Willy William – Goodbye
- LSD – Thunderclouds
- Sabrina Carpenter – Almost Love
- Calvin Harris featuring Sam Smith – Promises
- The Struts featuring Kesha – Body Talks
- Tiesto & Dzeko featuring Preme and Post Malone – Jackie Chan (DEBUT)
- Anne-Marie – 2002
- AJR – Burn The House Down
- Clean Bandit featuring Demi Lovato – Solo
- Pitbull featuring Theron Theron – Free Free Free (DEBUT)
- Kim Petras – Heart To Break (DEBUT)
- Walk The Moon – Kamikaze
- The Vamps – Just My Type
- Bryce Vine – Drew Barrymore
- Panic! At The Disco – Hey Look Ma, I Made It (RE-ENTRY)
– We’ve got three debuts this week, plus a re-entry from Hey Look Ma, I Made It. Let’s get right into them.
– First off, we have four artists (Tiesto, Dzeko, Preme, and Post Malone) with their song Jackie Chan. I talked about this song when it debuted on the American Top 40. I personally think Tiesto did a nice job as a DJ overall with the production. Post Malone pretty much stands out throughout the song. It’s definitely worth a listen.
– We have more Pitbull, and he’s collaborating with Theron Theron in the song Free Free Free. This was on the YouTube 15 not too long ago. I do like Theron’s vocals here and the production is quite solid. Not a stand-out from Pitbull, but it’s worth enjoying.
– Finally, we have a new artist named Kim Petras with her single Heart To Break, which I heard on Venus quite a few times. Simply put, this is definitely a great first impression from her. I love pretty much everything about the song from her vocals to the lyrical content. I’m hoping it can debut soon.
My Top 5 Hit-Bound Picks
1. Clean Bandit featuring Demi Lovato – Solo
2. Walk The Moon – Kamikaze
3. Tiesto & Dzeko featuring Preme and Post Malone – Jackie Chan
4. Kim Petras – Heart To Break
5. The Struts featuring Kesha – Body Talks
Top 20 Review:
0 – Putrid:
20. Weezer – Africa
1 – Bad:
None!
2 – Mediocre:
None!
3 – Decent:
19. NOTD featuring Bea Miller – I Wanna Know
18. Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B. – Girls Like You
4 – Good:
None!
5 – Great:
17. Charlie Puth – The Way I Am
16. Imagine Dragons – Whatever It Takes
15. Panic! At The Disco – Say Amen (Saturday Night)
14. lovelytheband – Broken
13. Imagine Dragons – Natural
12. Khalid featuring Normani – Love Lies
11. Post Malone – Better Now
10. Panic! At The Disco – High Hopes
9. Selena Gomez – Back To You
8. 5 Seconds Of Summer – Youngblood
7. Taylor Swift – Delicate
6. Calvin Harris featuring Dua Lipa – One Kiss
5. Fall Out Boy – The Last Of The Real Ones
4. Backstreet Boys – Don’t Go Breaking My Heart
3. Ariana Grande – God Is A Woman
BONUS: 6 – Best Song On The Countdown:
TIE: 1. The Chainsmokers featuring Emily Warren – Side Effects
TIE: 1. Zedd featuring Maren Morris and Grey – The Middle
Overall Grade: 93/100 = 93% (A–)
Throwback Pick Of The Week: Dexys Midnight Runners – Come On Eileen (1982)
Most Missed Countdown Song: Tori Kelly – Should’ve Been Us
Most Missed Hit-Bound Dropout: Nathan Sykes featuring Ariana Grande – Over And Over Again
#1 Recommendation For Hits 1: Tori Kelly featuring Kirk Franklin – Never Alone
Favorite Countdown Song This Week One Year Ago: Tie between Kesha – Praying (#13) and Taylor Swift – Look What You Made Me Do (#10)
My Top 5 Picks
TIE: 1. Zedd featuring Maren Morris and Grey – The Middle
TIE: 1. The Chainsmokers featuring Emily Warren – Side Effects
TIE: 1. Zedd featuring Elley Duhé – Happy Now
4. Ariana Grande – God Is A Woman
5. Ariana Grande – No Tears Left To Cry
My Bottom 5 Picks
1. Marshmello featuring Anne-Marie – Friends
2. Train featuring Cam and Travie McCoy – Call Me Sir
3. Weezer – Africa
4. Drake – In My Feelings
5. PNAU – Go Bang
Songs That Debuted This Week One Year Ago:
Harry Styles – Two Ghosts: While it’s not a stand-out from his self-titled album, I do like how Harry can make a rock ballad similar to that of the 70’s and 80’s.
Andy Grammer – Give Love: Ever since Honey I’m Good was pretty big back in 2015, Andy Grammer hasn’t had a surefire hit. This song has a nice sentiment to it.
Portugal. The Man – Feel It Still: I can definitely see why some have gotten sick of this. But at the time this was gaining popularity, many embraced this song simply because people wanted something to hear other than the likes of Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber.
Halsey – Bad At Love: After her on again, off again relationship with G-Eazy, I now start to see what this song is truly about. Basically, she goes through her history with her failed relationship with her past lovers. I like how she’s able to deliver with her vocals, and the production is catchy. I’ll talk more about this in my Year-End posts. Simply put, there’s nothing I hate about this at all.
Justin Bieber featuring BloodPop – Friends: Honestly, I wished this song had caught on with the public. But it was at that point where people were sick of Despacito and didn’t want to hear any more from Justin Bieber. It’s a pretty damn shame because I love everything the song has to offer.
Maroon 5 featuring SZA – What Lovers Do: Maroon 5 hasn’t been making music to my liking lately, but at least they were able to craft up this track that fits their sound. The addition of SZA was a nice idea.
QOTW: Since this week’s was Beyoncé’s birthday, what is your favorite song from her and why?
That will wrap it up for this week. But before I go, I have an important announcement to make.
One of my fellow bloggers named Adrian is going to start doing his very first rankdown, which is about the 2013 Billboard Hot 100 Year-End List. I, of course, do have plans to participate in this rankdown. For those of you who want to participate, you will have to submit your rankings by September 15 at 11:00am, which is next Saturday. More details, such as how the game works and the link to submit, will be on his page. As always, thank you all for reading my posts. I hope everyone here has a good weekend. I’ll see you guys next week!








