Saturday, June 27, 2015

Walk The Moon (3) – Week Of June 27, 2015


This week was alright. We had a mixture of good and bad things happen this week. Our #1 song hitting #1 was definitely one of the bad things. Before we get to this week's Fresh 45, here are the songs we're saying goodbye to this week.


  • One Direction – Night Changes (#43)
  • The Weeknd – Earned It (#45)

Last Week's #1 Song: Taylor Swift – Bad Blood
The Countdown
45. Nick Jonas – Chains (#41)
44. Marlon Roudette – When The Beat Drops Out (#42)
43. Olly Murs/Travie McCoy – Wrapped Up (#37)
42. Meghan Trainor – Dear Future Husband (#20)
41. Magic! – No Way No (#36)
40. George Ezra – Budapest (#44)
39. Taylor Swift – Blank Space (#39) [6 Weeks At #1]
38. The Weeknd – Can't Feel My Face (DEBUT)
37. Fall Out Boy – Centuries (#35) [2 Weeks At #1]
36. Ellie Goulding – Love Me Like You Do (#17) [2 Weeks At #1]
35. Sam Smith/John Legend – Lay Me Down (#40)
34. DJ Snake/AlunaGeorge – You Know You Like It (#30)
33. Ella Henderson – Ghost (#29)
32. Mark Ronson/Bruno Mars – Uptown Funk (#34) [4 Weeks At #1]
31. Charlie Puth/Meghan Trainor – Marvin Gaye (#33)
30. Major Lazer/DJ Snake/MØ – Lean On (#23)
29. Maroon 5 – Sugar (#25) [2 Weeks At #1]
28. Pitbull/Chris Brown – Fun (#32)
27. Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud (#27) [3 Weeks At #1]
26. Nicki Minaj – The Night Is Still Young (DEBUT)
25. Bea Miller – Fire N Gold (#24)
24. Jess Glynne – Hold My Hand (#26)
23. Nick Jonas – Jealous (#31)
22. Fifth Harmony – Worth It (#21)
21. Twenty One Pilots – Tear In My Heart (#19)
20. Omi – Cheerleader (#38)
19. Rachel Platten – Fight Song (#22)
18. Katy Tiz – Whistle (While You Work It) (#28)
17. All Time Low – Something's Gotta Give (#14)
16. One Direction/Zayn Malik – Where Do Broken Hearts Go (#18)
15. Ed Sheeran – Photograph (#16)
14. Shaggy/Mohombi/Faydee/Costi – I Need Your Love (#15)
13. Echosmith – Bright (#9)
12. Carly Rae Jepsen – I Really Like You (#11)
11. Sam Hunt – Take Your Time (#7)
10. Maroon 5 – This Summer's Gonna Hurt... (#8)
  9. David Guetta/Nicki Minaj/Bebe Rexha/Afrojack – Hey Mama (#13)
  8. Taylor Swift – Style (#6) [1 Week At #1]
  7. Fall Out Boy – Uma Thurman (#12)
  6. Jason Derulo – Want To Want Me (#10)
  5. Tove Lo – Talking Body (#3)
  4. Andy Grammer – Honey I'm Good (#4)
  3. Wiz Khalifa/Charlie Puth – See You Again (#5) [3 Weeks At #1]
  2. Taylor Swift – Bad Blood (#1) [1 Week At #1]
  1. Walk The Moon – Shut Up and Dance (#2) [3rd Week At #1]

Biggest DROP!!!... Of The Week: Meghan Trainor – Dear Future Husband (–22)

Biggest Jump Of The Week: Omi – Cheerleader (+18)

New Entrants
~ Everyone please make way for Queen Nicki Minaj as she slays her way into this countdown yet again with The Night Is Still Young. The last solo song from her was Anaconda from last year, which didn't last too long even though it was a really catchy song. I'm hoping The Night Is Still Young can be as successful as a bunch of other songs from Queen Minaj like Starships. But overall, I am definitely loving this song.

~ The Weeknd replaced himself on the countdown this week with Can't Feel My Face, a song that I found to be weird at first. I personally think Earned It was and will always be his best at this rate, not that this song isn't good because it is. It is quite catchy. I don't know how far this will get since Earned It was a #1 song everywhere, but it didn't even hit Top 10 on this countdown.

Hit-Bound
~ Here is the Hit-Bound list:


  • MKTO – Bad Girls
  • Selena Gomez – Good For You (DEBUT)
  • Sam Smith – Like I Can
  • Becky G – Lovin' So Hard
  • Years & Years – King
  • Mowgli's – I'm Good
  • Flo Rida/Robin Thicke/Verdine White – I Don't Like It, I Love It
  • The Heydaze – Dumb (DEBUT)
  • Shawn Mendes – Stitches
  • Daya – Hide Away
  • American Authors – Go Big Or Go Home
  • Los 5 – Manana
  • Just Seconds Apart – Unbelievable
  • Kaya Stewart – In Love With A Boy
  • Adam Lambert – Ghost Town

~ So in conclusion, Steve Aoki/Moxie – I Love It When You Cry by no surprise left Hit-Bound.

Top 5 Hit-Bound Picks
1. Adam Lambert – Ghost Town
2. Flo Rida/Robin Thicke/Verdine White – I Don't Like It, I Love It
3. Selena Gomez – Good For You
4. Sam Smith – Like I Can
5. MKTO – Bad Girls

The Blurbs Are Still Young
~ A lot of you are questioning why I think DJ Snake/AlunaGeorge – You Know You Like It is close to being old. The reason is because I listened to the song A LOT before it debuted here. Plus, it's EXTREMELY repetitive. It's very easy to get sick of that continuous beat.

~ Nick Jonas – Jealous needs to leave already. This is absolutely ridiculous. I remember when it debuted and I didn't think it would be that successful. Well look where it is now. This is the first countdown it debuted on as well as the only one it is still on now.

~ Former countdown songs Heymous Molly – Life's A Beach and Halsey – Ghost keep airing on Hits 1. This is ridiculous. These songs had their shots and they failed to be successful. And now they're haunting the Hits 1 playlist hoping for another shot. How about a big fat NO!

~ Magic! – No Way No and Meghan Trainor – Dear Future Husband are definitely leaving within the next couple of weeks.

~ I thought for sure the drop from Dear Future Husband would allow Charlie Puth/Meghan Trainor – Marvin Gaye to rise over #30. Clearly I was wrong.

~ I find it a little interesting how Sam Smith/John Legend – Lay Me Down is still here. It's pulling an Imagine Dragons – I Bet My Life where it hangs around in the bottom third of the countdown after not really having that much success in the higher parts of the countdown.

~ Olly Murs/Travie McCoy – Wrapped Up is now EXTREMELY annoying!!! Please leave soon! I never thought I could hate an Olly Murs song before. He usually has really good music that sticks with me for a really long time. This one got annoying relatively quickly.

~ Marlon Roudette – When The Beat Drops Out is hanging on for dear life. I'm amazed at how long it has stayed. I thought it would've left within its first few weeks considering this is literally the only station you will hear this song.

~ George Ezra – Budapest has had its time. Now it needs to leave. It was nice while it lasted.

~ For the past few weeks, reader and commenter Thatchos has claimed that D. Guetta/N. Minaj/B. Rexha/Afrojack – Hey Mama has hit its peak (at #10). Way to prove him wrong. Let's have this song hit Top 5 next week!

~ At this rate, Sugar and Thinking Out Loud are two definite contenders for the Bottom 5 Songs Of 2015. I now cast death upon these two songs!*

*Assuming that I did it right, they should leave soon (which I know they're not going to).

~ The Q&A post should be out sometime this week. Stay tuned for that.

~ Hit 45 Chart is out! Will Adam Lambert – Ghost Town hold #1 for a second week in a row?!?! You'll have to hang on to find out!

~ As much as I try to make these posts fun for you to read, we're about to enter serious mode. So yesterday, the United States supreme court has ruled that no state in the US can ban same-sex marriage. So basically, same-sex marriage has been legalized in all 50 states. Yesterday was a really important and special day for a lot of people including myself because it was basically a way of saying that everyone is equal. This ruling was a huge step forward towards marriage equality all around the world. As President Barack Obama quoted, "All people should be treated equally, regardless of who they are or who they love. When all Americans are treated as equal, we are all more free," with the trending #LoveWins. This was a very special day that so many companies have changed their solid-color logos to rainbow-colored logos. Literally there were rainbows all over social media. Yesterday, YouTube released a video titled, "#ProudToLove - Celebrating Marriage Equality and LGBT Pride Month" showing many YouTubers who have came out in one of their videos as well as the supreme courts decision to legalize same-sex marriages nationwide. It's a very emotional video that put tears into my eyes. I'll put the link down below. But overall, this date (June 26, 2015) is going down in history. As quoted from YouTuber Davey Wavey, "It's like one of those things you know was going to happen someday but it didn't feel like that someday was going to be this someday." So yeah. That was a very long paragraph right there. Let's move along with the post.

My Top 5 Picks
1. TIE: David Guetta/Nicki Minaj/Afrojack – Hey Mama
1. TIE: Nicki Minaj – The Night Is Still Young
3. All Time Low – Something's Gotta Give
4. Wiz Khalifa/Charlie Puth – See You Again
5. Meghan Trainor – Dear Future Husband

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Taylor Swift (1) – Week Of June 20, 2015


Congratulations to the Chicago Blackhawks as they won the Stanley Cup earlier this week. As for the countdown, it was a pretty bad week for Father's Day weekend. Before we get to this week’s Fresh 45, here are the songs we’re saying goodbye to this week.


  • Cody Simpson – New Problems (#36)

Last Week’s #1 Song: Wiz Khalifa/Charlie Puth – See You Again
The Countdown
45. The Weeknd – Earned It (#45)
44. George Ezra – Budapest (#23)
43. One Direction/Zayn Malik – Night Changes (#29)
42. Marlon Roudette – When The Beat Drops Out (#43)
41. Nick Jonas – Chains (#20)
40. Sam Smith/John Legend – Lay Me Down (#38)
39. Taylor Swift – Blank Space (#42) [6 Weeks At #1]
38. Omi – Cheerleader (DEBUT)
37. Olly Murs/Travie McCoy – Wrapped Up (#39)
36. Magic! – No Way No (#24)
35. Fall Out Boy – Centuries (#44) [2 Weeks At #1]
34. Mark Ronson/Bruno Mars – Uptown Funk (#35) [4 Weeks At #1]
33. Charlie Puth/Meghan Trainor – Marvin Gaye (#34)
32. Pitbull/Chris Brown – Fun (#26)
31. Nick Jonas – Jealous (#32)
30. DJ Snake/AlunaGeorge – You Know You Like It (#28)
29. Ella Henderson – Ghost (#33)
28. Katy Tiz – Whistle (While You Work It) (#41)
27. Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud (#31) [3 Weeks At #1]
26. Jess Glynne – Hold My Hand (#37)
25. Maroon 5 – Sugar (#27) [2 Weeks At #1]
24. Bea Miller – Fire N Gold (#18)
23. Major Lazer/DJ Snake/MØ – Lean On (#22)
22. Rachel Platten – Fight Song (#40)
21. Fifth Harmony – Worth It (#16)
20. Meghan Trainor – Dear Future Husband (#25)
19. Twenty One Pilots – Tear In My Heart (#19)
18. One Direction/Zayn Malik – Where Do Broken Hearts Go (#12)
17. Ellie Goulding – Love Me Like You Do (#8) [2 Weeks At #1]
16. Ed Sheeran – Photograph (#17)
15. Shaggy/Mohombi/Faydee/Costi – I Need Your Love (#30)
14. All Time Low – Something’s Gotta Give (#21)
13. David Guetta/Nicki Minaj/Bebe Rexha/Afrojack – Hey Mama (#13)
12. Fall Out Boy – Uma Thurman (#9)
11. Carly Rae Jepsen – I Really Like You (#14)
10. Jason Derulo – Want To Want Me (#4)
  9. Echosmith – Bright (#15)
  8. Maroon 5 – This Summer’s Gonna Hurt... (#7)
  7. Sam Hunt – Take Your Time (#11)
  6. Taylor Swift – Style (#10) [1 Week At #1]
  5. Wiz Khalifa/Charlie Puth – See You Again (#1) [3 Weeks At #1]
  4. Andy Grammer – Honey I’m Good (#5)
  3. Tove Lo – Talking Body (#6)
  2. Walk The Moon – Shut Up and Dance (#2) [2 Weeks At #1]
  1. Taylor Swift – Bad Blood (#3) [1st Week At #1]

Biggest DROP!!!... Of The Week: Tie Between Nick Jonas – Chains and George Ezra – Budapest (–21)

Biggest Jump Of The Week: Rachel Platten – Fight Song (+18)

New Entrants
~ Our one new entrant recently hit #1 on iTunes, unfortunately. I find Omi – Cheerleader to be rather annoying and distasteful. When I look at the reviews for the song on iTunes, I see a lot of 1-star negative reviews and I have to say, I agree with these people. I don't know why this song is popular. It's extremely annoying with the excessive trumpets. I really hope it doesn't go too far in this countdown. But with it being #1 on iTunes, I don't see it leaving us any time soon, unfortunately. 

Blurb-Aids Don't Fix Bullet Holes
~ Tove Lo – Talking Body has hit a new peak up at #3. I highly doubt it'll get any higher. But you never know. It's definitely one biggest alternative songs at the moment (along with our annoying #2).

~ With Sam Hunt – Take Your Time entering the Top 10 this week, that makes the entire class of debuts from the week of May 23, 2015 to be in the Top 10 at the same time.

~ Fall Out Boy – Uma Thurman debuted on American Top 40 this week. Because of this, I don't see it leaving this countdown any time soon.

~ Is it just me or is One Direction – Where Do Broken Hearts Go not popular anywhere else. I find that very interesting how a One Direction song is blowing up here, but nowhere else.

~ Speaking of One Direction, I keep hearing so many rumors about them. Like I keep hearing how Zayn Malik is returning even though he really isn't. Then I heard that they're possibly breaking up??? I don't know. I'm tired of this.

~ Ella Henderson – Ghost is going on about as if it never left the countdown at all. It is extremely annoying at this point. So I would be happy if it would leave very soon.

~ I already know that Charlie Puth/Meghan Trainor – Marvin Gaye is going to start blowing up soon. Don't believe me? Just watch.

~ That was a little bit of a fall to #32 for Pitbull/Chris Brown – Fun on its fourth week on the countdown. I want it to stay! C'mon Mr. Worldwide.

~ Magic! – No Way No will be unfortunately leaving us soon. Why couldn't this song blow up instead of Rude??? Rude was just straight up annoying.

~ My Q&A post will be up soon. Be sure to ask me some questions. Click on the link in the previous post to take you to the survey where you can ask your question(s).

~ Also, be sure to continue to vote for the 2015 Summer Soundtrack!

~ Hit 45 Chart for this week is out! Find out if David Guetta, Nicki Minaj, Afrojack, and Bebe Rexha will #1 for a third week in a row with Hey Mama.
Link: http://hit45chart.blogspot.com/2015/06/hit-45-chart-week-of-june-20-2015.html

~ There are actually some really good songs on the YouTube15 w/ Jenna Marbles (my parents keep saying she's annoying, I think she's funny?!). There are two songs I heard today on that show that I would recommend you look up just because I think they're so good! They are:


  • Eva Simons/Konshens – Policeman
  • Madcon/Ray Dalton – Don't Worry

I personally think the latter of the two songs is the best song on the YouTube15. It's just so catchy! I don't think either of them are available on iTunes in the United States unfortunately. That's just so sad. But since they're on the YouTube15, they are obviously on YouTube. So you should look them up if you haven't heard them.


~ Happy Father's Day to all the fathers out there! May you enjoy this special day to celebrate you as a father. :)

~ Adrian's Throwback Pick Of The Week: Nickelback – When We Stand Together (2011)

~ Adrian's Weekly Song Recommendation: Adam Lambert/Tove Lo – Rumors  

My Top 5 Picks
1. David Guetta/Nicki Minaj – Hey Mama
2. Wiz Khalifa/Charlie Puth – See You Again
3. All Time Low – Something's Gotta Give
4. Meghan Trainor – Dear Future Husband
5. Echosmith – Bright

My Bottom 5 Picks
1. Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud
2. Maroon 5 – Sugar
3. Omi – Cheerleader
4. Mark Ronson/Bruno Mars – Uptown Funk
5. Fall Out Boy – Centuries

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

400,000 Pageview Special – Combination Of Previous Milestones

What's up guys? For my 400,000 pageview special post, we'll be combining two of the previous milestone posts that have been done in the past. So what I'll be doing is a combination of music video reviews as well as a Q&A. Of course the Q&A will not be up yet because I need you guys to give me some new questions. But I will have the music video reviews up right now. Before we get to the music video reviews, here is the link to the survey for you to give me questions. All the info you need is in the survey. So start sending me some questions.

Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1sW3hfDLWGxCr6chF5me-kbMmKk2nWLL_ShQOnhF-J3k/viewform

Video Reviews:


  • Maroon 5 – This Summer's Gonna Hurt... (Song Grade: A)


Video Review: Let me just start off by saying this video has absolutely no relation to the song itself. Instead, for the first half of the video we just see Adam Levine getting dressed and ready for a performance lip syncing to the song. Then him and the rest of the band hit the stage for the second half of the video. Not much to this video. There was only one thing that wowed me during the video and the shot of Adam Levine's bare ass. That was really the only enjoyable part of this mediocre video. It is likely I will never watch the video again.

Overall Video Grade: C+

  • Ellie Goulding – Love Me Like You Do (Song Grade: A+)


Video Review: So Fifty Shades Of Grey, huh? More like Fifty Shades Of Sex. It's clearly shown in the video that there's a lot of sex in this movie, not that that's a bad thing, at least if I'm not watching it with my parents, otherwise it'll get awkward. As much as this song and video is about sex, I really don't care. The scenery in some of the shots is just beautiful. I'm still in love with the song and the video actually makes me love the song more. I may not like the movie that much, but I absolutely love this song and video. I would definitely again. It has over 82,000 dislikes on YouTube, which is no surprise to me. I know a lot of people probably don't like it because it's about sex, but I am one of the 2,273,032 people who likes this.

Overall Video Grade: A+

  • David Guetta/Nicki Minaj/Bebe Rexha/Afrojack – Hey Mama (Song Grade: A+)


Video Review: I had absolutely no idea what was happening in this video. I mean you had David Guetta, you had Afrojack, then you had some weird hologram of Nicki Minaj. I'm sorry Guetta but this was probably your weirdest video ever. I absolutely love the song, but the video just isn't working for me.

Overall Video Grade: C


  • Carly Rae Jepsen – I Really Like You (Song Grade: A)


Video Review: This video for the most part is Tom Hanks lip syncing throughout the song. It wasn't really until the final chorus where Carly Rae Jepsen and a huge crowd joins him. Even Justin Bieber makes an appearance in this video. Justin also did a parody of this song with Ariana Grande and others. Click here for the link to that video. Aside from that, this video was fun to watch. I may or may not watch it again. But for the most part, it was good.

Overall Video Grade: A–

  • Fetty Wap – Trap Queen (Song Grade: F)


Video Review: This video has absolutely nothing to it. You basically see this guy rapping just about the entire video. Incredibly stupid song and video. And I'm very fascinated by the fact that everyone in this video is black. I don't want to sound racist (even though that was not a racist comment). This song just needs to be abolished from all radio stations and all music charts.

Overall Video Grade: F

  • Omi – Cheerleader (Song Grade: C)

Link To YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGflUbPQfW8

Video Review: Honestly, this song is on the verge of becoming very annoying. And the excessive use of the trumpet in the song doesn't help it at all. The video is okay, I guess. Like Trap Queen, it really doesn't have much to it. But the fact that this is really high up on the iTunes charts kind of scares me.

Overall Video Grade: C– 


  • Nicki Minaj – The Night Is Still Young (Song Grade: A+)


Video Review: This song isn't your typical Nicki Minaj song about sex. Thankfully she wasn't naked in this video. It mainly says that the night is still young and you should enjoy while you're still young. Although it may sound stupid because she's partying and drinking, it really does have meaning saying that you should enjoy the time you have while you're still young. Besides that, in the video, Nicki Minaj has clearly not given up on the wigs on makeup that makes her look really young. The video overall was good. That's all I can really say about it.

Overall Video Grade: A–


  • Adam Lambert – Ghost Town (Song Grade: A+)


Video Review: There was quite a bit going on in this video between watching Adam Lambert "sing" and watching a bunch of dancers. It starts off kind of slow, but then gets more interesting when you reach the chorus. Because I absolutely love this song, the video isn't horrible. But throughout the video, I don't really have a sense as to what's going on. But overall the video was very interesting. By the way, Adam Lambert's album, The Original High, is out now. Go buy or download a copy to get songs like Ghost Town and many others.

Overall Video Grade: B+

  • Taylor Swift/Kendrick Lamar – Bad Blood (Song Grade: A+)


Video Review: Finally! A music video with a storyline that I can follow! Basically Catastrophe (Taylor Swift) and Arsyn (Selena Gomez) worked together until Arsyn turned on Catastrophe. Then a huge chunk of the video is Catastrophe readying herself for that moment of revenge. This video features many other celebrities including Zendaya, Ellie Goulding, and Hayley Williams. We also have our one male artist in the video, Kendrick Lamar, who I would say adds a lot to the song. But that moment when the final chorus comes in and it becomes entirely explosions is the best! I don't know about you, but I personally think this music video can be turned into a movie. This video wins the award for being my favorite music video so far this year. 

Overall Video Grade: A+

So that's it for now. Be sure to get voting for the 2015 Summer Soundtrack as well as sending me your questions for our second Q&A. If you liked this post, feel free to leave a comment below. Feel free to share this post on social media such as Facebook and Twitter. Also, I've never really mentioned this, but you can join this site and follow this blog. On the web version of this, there is a gadget on the right sidebar labeled "Blog Followers" and there's something for you to click on to join this site. Feel free to follow this blog with your Google account if you have one. You can also click here to join the site. If you follow this blog, you will be updated about new posts on your Blogger Dashboard. It's something you can do if you want to become a member of this site. So yeah. Talk to you guys later!

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Wiz Khalifa (3) – Week Of June 13, 2015


For anyone who didn't watch the iHeartRadio Summer Pool Party, which took Thursday night, there were some cool performances by Chris Brown, Echosmith, Shaggy, Kelly ClarksonNicki Minaj w/ David Guetta and Bebe Rexha, and the host himself, Nick Jonas. It was fun to watch. Before we get to this week’s Fresh 45, here are the songs we’re saying goodbye to this week.


  • Sheppard – Geronimo (#23)
  • Flo Rida/Sage The Gemini/Lookas – GDFR (#40)

Last Week’s #1 Song: Walk The Moon – Shut Up and Dance
The Countdown
45. The Weeknd – Earned It (#45)
44. Fall Out Boy – Centuries (#33)
43. Marlon Roudette – When The Beat Drops Out (#42)
42. Taylor Swift – Blank Space (#44)
41. Katy Tiz – Whistle (While You Work It) (#32)
40. Rachel Platten – Fight Song (DEBUT)
39. Olly Murs/Travie McCoy – Wrapped Up (#38)
38. Sam Smith/John Legend – Lay Me Down (#43)
37. Jess Glynne – Hold My Hand (DEBUT)
36. Cody Simpson – New Problems (#29)
35. Mark Ronson/Bruno Mars – Uptown Funk (#28)
34. Charlie Puth/Meghan Trainor – Marvin Gaye (#27)
33. Ella Henderson – Ghost (#37)
32. Nick Jonas – Jealous (#31)
31. Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud (#16)
30. Shaggy/Mohombi/Faydee/Costi – I Need Your Love (#26)
29. One Direction/Zayn Malik – Night Changes (#36)
28. DJ Snake/AlunaGeorge – You Know You Like It (#22)
27. Maroon 5 – Sugar (#25)
26. Pitbull/Chris Brown – Fun (#24)
25. Meghan Trainor – Dear Future Husband (#41)
24. Magic! – No Way No (#34)
23. George Ezra – Budapest (#14)
22. Major Lazer/DJ Snake/MØ – Lean On (#30)
21. All Time Low – Something’s Gotta Give (#20)
20. Nick Jonas – Chains (#15)
19. Twenty One Pilots – Tear In My Heart (#35)
18. Bea Miller – Fire N Gold (#21)
17. Ed Sheeran – Photograph (#39)
16. Fifth Harmony – Worth It (#19)
15. Echosmith – Bright (#9)
14. Carly Rae Jepsen – I Really Like You (#17)
13. David Guetta/Nicki Minaj/Bebe Rexha/Afrojack – Hey Mama (#10)
12. One Direction/Zayn Malik – Where Do Broken Hearts Go (#11)
11. Sam Hunt – Take Your Time (#18)
10. Taylor Swift – Style (#13)
  9. Fall Out Boy – Uma Thurman (#12)
  8. Ellie Goulding – Love Me Like You Do (#4)
  7. Maroon 5 – This Summer’s Gonna Hurt... (#7)
  6. Tove Lo – Talking Body (#6)
  5. Andy Grammer – Honey I’m Good (#5)
  4. Jason Derulo – Want To Want Me (#8)
  3. Taylor Swift – Bad Blood (#3)
  2. Walk The Moon – Shut Up and Dance (#1)
  1. Wiz Khalifa/Charlie Puth – See You Again (#2) [3rd Week At #1]

Biggest DROP!!!... Of The Week: Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud (–15)

Biggest Jump Of The Week: Ed Sheeran – Photograph (+22)

New Entrants
~ Everyone should remember Jess Glynne as being the singer in the 2014 hit, Clean Bandit – Rather Be. Her debut this week, Hold My Hand, really is nothing special (at the moment at least). I think it's just another song to fill the countdown.

~ Rachel Platten debuted this week with the inspirational Fight Song. I tend to not really like songs with the word "song" in the title (i.e. Kelly Clarkson – Heartbeat Song). But I am definitely enjoying this one. I hope to see some success out of this song.

This Is My Blurb Song
~ Taylor Swift – Bad Blood just missed a perfect opportunity to have hit #1 within 4 weeks on the countdown. The record for the shortest amount of time is currently held by Katy Perry – Roar.

~ Great. The last thing this countdown needed was for the Top 5 to be infected by the annoying Jason Derulo. But with our #1 and #3 songs, I don't see it getting that much higher.

~ This is the second straight week Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud had the Biggest DROP!!!... Of The Week. #SorryNotSorry

~ One Direction – Night Changes is getting really annoying now. I don't want to hate this song any more than I already do.

~ Magic! – No Way No and Meghan Trainor – Dear Future Husband made some little comebacks. I am indeed happy about it.

~ I was having an argument with one of my friends earlier. We were arguing what the most overplayed song of 2015 was. I said Mark Ronson/Bruno Mars – Uptown Funk but my friend said Taylor Swift – Blank Space. Then we kind of argued back and forth.

~ I can definitely see Carly Rae Jepsen – I Really Like You hitting the Top 10 soon. I can remember back in March when I was jamming out to this song the day it was released saying that it better be a hit.

~ Nicki Minaj – The Night Is Still Young is on Hit-Bound. I want it on this countdown as soon as possible!

~ Cody Simpson – New Problems may sadly be leaving us soon. It was a sweet song while it lasted.

~ I can predict Twenty One Pilots – Tear In My Heart being a big hit. I, of course, don't want that.

~ Shoot me now. Fall Out Boy – Uma Thurman is a Breakout Track on American Top 40. This song is definitely one of the most annoying songs of the year.

~ Sam Hunt – Take Your Time is most likely going to be a Top 10 song. Maybe even a Top 5 song.

~ In songs that are on the Hits 1 playlist but none of the weekend shows news, we have Flo Rida/Robin Thicke/Verdine White – I Don't Like It, I Love It. I guess you can say it's catchy. Robin Thicke has some nice vocals. And of course you have the usual Flo Rida "rapping".

~ Sometime next week, Adam Lambert's new album, The Original High, will be released. I have been anticipating this release since I first heard Ghost Town. I just love Adam Lambert. He's so.....he's so.........fabulous!!!

~ The Hit 45 Chart for this weekend is out! Will David Guetta, Nicki Minaj, Afrojack, and Bebe Rexha hold the #1 spot for a second week in row?!?! You'll have to hang on to find out.
Link: http://hit45chart.blogspot.com/2015/06/hit-45-chart-week-of-june-13-2015.html

My Top 5 Picks
1. David Guetta/Nicki Minaj – Hey Mama
2. Charlie Puth/Meghan Trainor – Marvin Gaye
3. Wiz Khalifa/Charlie Puth – See You Again
4. Rachel Platten – Fight Song
5. Ellie Goulding – Love Me Like You Do

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Walk The Moon (2) – Week Of June 6, 2015


Of course after 7 songs exiting last week, we are going to have a definitely smaller number of exits this week. And apparently Ellie Goulding is getting credit for the relationship between Calvin Harris and Taylor Swift saying she played matchmaker for the two. That was some interesting news this week. But on to the reason you're here - the countdown. Before we get to this week's Fresh 45, here are the songs we're saying goodbye to this week.


  • Imagine Dragons – I Bet My Life (#38)
  • Ariana Grande – One Last Time (#45)

Last Week's #1 Song: Wiz Khalifa/Charlie Puth – See You Again
The Countdown
45. The Weeknd – Earned It (#44)
44. Taylor Swift – Blank Space (#37)
43. Sam Smith/John Legend – Lay Me Down (#34)
42. Marlon Roudette – When The Beat Drops Out (#40)
41. Meghan Trainor – Dear Future Husband (#29)
40. Flo Rida/Sage The Gemini/Lookas – GDFR (#42)
39. Ed Sheeran – Photograph (DEBUT)
38. Olly Murs/Travie McCoy – Wrapped Up (#43)
37. Ella Henderson – Ghost (#25)
36. One Direction/Zayn Malik – Night Changes (#41)
35. Twenty One Pilots – Tear In My Heart (DEBUT)
34. Magic! – No Way No (#30)
33. Fall Out Boy – Centuries (#32)
32. Katy Tiz – Whistle (While You Work It) (#26)
31. Nick Jonas – Jealous (#35)
30. Major Lazer/DJ Snake/MØ – Lean On (#33)
29. Cody Simpson – New Problems (#27)
28. Mark Ronson/Bruno Mars – Uptown Funk (#19)
27. Charlie Puth/Meghan Trainor – Marvin Gaye (#39)
26. Shaggy/Mohombi/Faydee/Costi – I Need Your Love (#22)
25. Maroon 5 – Sugar (#23)
24. Pitbull/Chris Brown – Fun (#36)
23. Sheppard – Geronimo (#17)
22. DJ Snake/AlunaGeorge – You Know You Like It (#28)
21. Bea Miller – Fire N Gold (#31)
20. All Time Low – Something's Gotta Give (#18)
19. Fifth Harmony – Worth It (#24)
18. Sam Hunt – Take Your Time (#20)
17. Carly Rae Jepsen – I Really Like You (#21)
16. Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud (#3)
15. Nick Jonas – Chains (#13)
14. George Ezra – Budapest (#14)
13. Taylor Swift – Style (#4)
12. Fall Out Boy – Uma Thurman (#12)
11. One Direction/Zayn Malik – Where Do Broken Hearts Go (#15)
10. David Guetta/Nicki Minaj/Bebe Rexha/Afrojack – Hey Mama (#11)
  9. Echosmith – Bright (#8)
  8. Jason Derulo – Want To Want Me (#9)
  7. Maroon 5 – This Summer's Gonna Hurt... (#10)
  6. Tove Lo – Talking Body (#5)
  5. Andy Grammer – Honey I'm Good (#6)
  4. Ellie Goulding – Love Me Like You Do (#7)
  3. Taylor Swift – Bad Blood (#17)
  2. Wiz Khalifa/Charlie Puth – See You Again (#1)
  1. Walk The Moon – Shut Up and Dance (#2) [2nd Annoying Week At #1]

Biggest DROP!!!... Of The Week: Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud (–13)

Biggest Jump Of The Week: Taylor Swift – Bad Blood (+14)

New Entrants
~ Twenty One Pilots have returned to the countdown. In 2013, they had Holding On To You, which will probably always be their best. Especially after listening to their new album, Blurryface. I'm just gonna say that I wasn't a fan. Just like how I'm not a fan of the lead single, Tear In My Heart. The chorus is decent. But that's just about it. I don't see what people really like about this song. It may come around. But for now, it's something I will not want to listen to whenever it comes on Hits 1.

~ Ed Sheeran is back again (ugh....). Photograph is not as bad as Thinking Out Loud. I'll give it that. I personally think Don't was better. But I honestly don't know. It starts off slow, but then gets better as we go on. For now, I have no opinion on it.

Tear In My Blurbs
~ Taylor Swift – Bad Blood is at #3 on its third week on the countdown. It also had the Biggest Jump Of The Week for the second week in a row. I'm almost postive it will hit #1. I'm still upset it's not the Kendrick Lamar version which is more popular. But I guess I can live with it. Just get rid of Shut Up and Dance from the top please!

~ Andy Grammer – Honey I'm Good has officially (and finally) hit the Top 5 this week.

~ Meghan Trainor – Dear Future Husband pulled a Lips Are Movin' and is now decently catchy. Probably not for long though.

~ D. Guetta/N. Minaj/B. Rexha/Afrojack – Hey Mama has hit the Top 10!!! I'm so happy! Best thing to happen this weekend!

~ The second best thing that happened this week was Thinking Out Loud having the Biggest DROP!!!... Of The Week down 13 spots!

~ Adam Lambert – Ghost Town is on Hit-Bound! Let's get it to countdown as soon as possible please!

~ The fact that Fall Out Boy – Centuries is still on the countdown is driving me insane! This song isn't popular anymore! I get that Hits 1 is in love with Fall Out Boy but this is ridiculous! Just leave already!

~ Goodbye Imagine Dragons – I Bet My Life! I will not miss you one bit!

~ Mark Ronson/Bruno Mars – Uptown Funk is finally moving down the countdown! Hopefully it'll leave soon. But I'm sure it'll just roam around the bottom half of the countdown for another few months or so.

WE INTERRUPT THIS PROGRAM TO BRING YOU MUSIC NEWS!!!

~ In some music news, Enrique Iglesias recently sliced his fingers during a performance in Mexico after grabbing a drone. However, instead of cutting the performance off, Iglesias decided to continue the performance like a pro. He is currently undergoing surgery. We wish him the best of luck and to get better soon.

WE NOW RETURN TO YOUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED PROGRAMS.

~ I have officially settled that as of right now, Fetty Wap – Trap Queen is the worst song of the 2015. I'm being for real right now. That song sucks ass! I literally cannot listen to it without wanting to shoot myself. It's that bad.

~ Hit 45 Chart is out this week! Find out if Taylor Swift/Kendrick Lamar – Bad Blood will hold #1 for a third week in a row.
Link: http://hit45chart.blogspot.com/2015/06/hit-45-chart-week-of-june-6-2015.html

~ I will done with school for the year by Wednesday at 1:00 PM. As summer as swiftly approaching, I thought it would be fun to set up a summer soundtrack based on what you guys like. So there is a tab titled "2015 Summer Soundtrack Polls" with a survey for you to vote for your favorite songs in each genre/category. So get voting! The date when voting will be closed is not yet determined. But I will tell you as soon as I come up with one. 

YouTube15
~ Here is the list for the YouTube15 w/ Jenna Marbles:


  • Robin Schulz/Jasmine Thompson – Sun Goes Down
  • EXO – Call Me Baby
  • Alessia Cara – Here
  • Joey Graceffa – Don't Wait
  • Aston Merrygold – Get Stupid
  • Deorro/Chris Brown – Five More Hours
  • Bonnie McKee – Bombastic
  • Madcon/Ray Dalton – Don't Worry
  • Jake Owen – Real Life
  • Robin Schulz/Ilsey – Headlights
  • Olly Murs – Beautiful To Me
  • Prides – Messiah
  • Little Mix – Black Magic
  • Eva Simons/Konshens – Policeman
  • Namie Amuro – Golden Touch

Top 5 YouTube15 Picks
1. Olly Murs – Beautiful To Me
2. Madcon/Ray Dalton – Don't Worry
3. EXO – Call Me Baby
4. Robin Schulz/Jasmine Thompson – Sun Goes Down
5. Deorro/Chris Brown – Five More Hours

~ I just have one last announcement to make. Just earlier today, we struck 400,000 pageviews. Honestly, words cannot describe how much I love you guys. This really means a lot to me. So thank you very much you guys! I would be nowhere in this blog without you. For that, I must of course come up with a 400K Special Post. I'll hopefully come up with an idea soon. So stay tuned for that! Once again, thank you very much for this!

My Top 5 Picks
1. David Guetta/Nicki Minaj – Hey Mama
2. Fifth Harmony – Worth It
3. Wiz Khalifa/Charlie Puth – See You Again
4. Charlie Puth/Meghan Trainor – Marvin Gaye
5. Taylor Swift – Bad Blood