Nightwish’s newer single is already one position lower, as “Endless Forms Most Beautiful” falls 1-6. Ariana Grande’s “One Last Time” (13-14) gets the same certification, which makes these two songs the first songs that were released this year and gets certified with Platinum. Nightwish’s “Élan” slips 4-5, but gets certified with Platinum this week. The ESC winner from last year released her debut album called “Conchita” last friday, which brings back the single “Heroes” (#26), and she also performed her winner single “Rise Like A Phoenix” on tuesday, which was enough for a re-entry at #38.
Both re-entries are by the current ‘Queen of Europe’ Conchita Wurst.
Other, already charting ESC entries are: Australian’s Guy Sebastian, who reaches a new peak with “Tonight Again” (10-7) Elina Born & Stig Rästa from Estonia, who are up 32-11 due to their performance on tuesday, also reaching a new peak swedish entry “Heroes” by Måns Zelmerlöw (15-12), which becomes the first ESC entry to get a certification this year (Gold) “Rhythm Inside” by Loïc Nottet from Belgium, which shoots up 30-13 reaching a new peak as well due to his great performance at the first Semi Final Mélanie René’s “Time To Shine” slips 19-24, which will be performed today for Switzerland and last but not least the slovenian entry “Here For You” by Maraaya (31-28), which makes it eleven entries from the contest.Īpart from these eight new entries, there are also two re-entries, which makes it ten new songs on the charts this week. Belarus’ Uzari & Maimuna’s “Time”, which didn’t qualify for the grand final, is new at #22, Nina Sublatti from Georgia debuts at #34 with “Warrior”, closely followed by “Autumn Leaves” by Daniel Kajmakoski from Macedonia (#36) and Elhaida Dani’s “I’m Alive” from Albania (#39). Russia is one of the favorites when it comes to the betting odds, and Polina Gagarina’s “A Million Voices” is also the highest new entry when it comes to the entries from the contest, being new at #18. Let’s take a look at the ESC entries now.
Marina gets a second entry as well as her single “Homeless” appears at #30. Ed Sheeran released “Photograph” as the next single of his second album “x” and gets another Top10 debut at #4, while Marina Kaye starts at #16 with “Sounds Like Heaven”, which features the very successful violinist Lindsey Stirling. Interestingly, the highest two new entries don’t have to do with the contest, as they are by Ed Sheeran and french pop newcomer Marina Kaye. The first semi final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 was on tuesday, and as expected it brings lots of new entries into this week’s charts. Her biggest competition was Major Lazer, whose up 6-2 with his current hit “Lean On”, while Armin Van Buuren and Sharon Den Adel remain at #3 with “In And Out Of Love”. In one of the most busiest week ever, Lena takes back the crown as “Traffic Lights” rises up 2-1. Week 21/2015 – Traffic Lights in the Crystal Sky | ESC invasion