Tali is your new WMR 100 #1! Truly a woman of the world, the 23-year-old singer was born in Israel, has resided in the likes of Chile, Argentina, the United States and Luxembourg, and is set to represent the latter in the Eurovision Song Contest this May with Fighter, a self-empowerment pop track about finding the strength and confidence in yourself necessary to persevere in the face of adversity, which has led her to the top spot of our list this week. Flanking her in the podium will be Mägo de Oz, up three from #5 to claim this week’s silver medal with Luna de sangre, and last week’s number 1 Alan Walker, now dropping to #3 with Who I Am. Smash into Pieces and Annalisa round out the top five.
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She found God and she’s Breaking Up with Jesus, and Rêve also finds her way to the top of the WMR 100, claiming the #1 spot for the first time this week. She moves up four places from #5, and is joined on the podium by two songs that were already on it last week: at #2 we have Sofía Reyes & Gera MX moving up one place and upgrading from bronze to silver with Milamores, while sitting at third is last week’s #1, Go_A‘s Dumala. MINOE and Diodato round out the top five, both achieving new personal bests.
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It’s been over two years since they took the Eurovision stage by storm in Rotterdam en route to taking fifth place in the contest, and now Ukraine’s Go_A take over a very different kind of stage as this week, just the seventh in their current chart run, with Dumala, a song that tells a story about a young woman refusing to leave her homeland behind to marry a rich man. Joining the band on the podium are last week’s #1 holders, Cannons, who now slip down to #2 with Crush, and the Mexican team-up of Sofía Reyes and Gera MX, who take bronze moving up from #5 with Milamores. Måneskin and Rêve round out the top five.
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There’s no holding back this Houdini! Dua Lipa locks in the top spot of the WMR 100 for a second straight week, while the competition stays hot on her heels, with Jung Kook moving up one spot to claim silver with Standing Next to You and Sebalter climbing up two places to #3 with Better Things. Slimane and Cannons round out the week’s top five.
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Just three weeks ago, the team-up of Marshmello and Dove Cameron came in straight into the top 20 of the WMR 100 with their newest single Other Boys, riding a wave of momentum that has now carried them right into the top spot of the list. It’s Marshmello’s first time on the WMR 100 #1 and Cameron’s third – after the two weeks Use Me (Brutal Hearts), her collaboration with Diplo and Sturgill Simpson, spent on top of the list back in May. Dethroned champions Walk Off the Earth and Lindsey Stirling will now sit at #2 after two weeks on the highest spot with Long Way Home, while Athena Manoukian takes bronze with Tet A Tet. Tiësto and Katie Belle round out the top five.
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Are U Coming? Well, you better, because they aren’t going anywhere! Italian rockers Måneskin hold on to the WMR 100 #1 for another week with their energetic latest single, a powerful rock song covering themes of love and attraction. Nicole Rayy also stays put at #2 with Dirty, while Australian trio Blusher complete the podium moving one up from #4 with Hurricane Chaser. Walk Off the Earth & Lindsey Stirling and Noa Kirel round out the top five, while for the second time in three weeks, a new arrival goes straight into the WMR 100 top 20: Marshmello makes his debut in the list, accompanied by Dove Cameron, who already has two WMR 100 #1s to her name as part of Diplo’s Use Me (Brutal Hearts) back in May. The masked producer’s latest single Other Boys, featuring Cameron’s vocals, rockets right into #15 in its first week in the list.
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And just like that, another WMR 100 first is achieved this week. Italian-Norwegian rising star Alessandra becomes the first artist to top the list with two different songs. Having already two weeks at #1 to her name with her Eurovision banger Queen of Kings in late March, she now adds a third one with her follow-up single Pretty Devil, which will sit atop the rankings during its ninth week in them. Joining Alessandra on the podium are Swiss performer Saint Stacy, who scores a new personal best as her single Remind Me moves up from #4 to #2, and last week’s dethroned champions RONDÉ, who will take bronze this week with Break My Heart.
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The people have spoken. You, the WMR readers and fans, have chosen through your votes to crown Italian star Annalisa as the inaugural #1 of the Fan Mix 40 list. Her song Mon Amour will hold the crown this week after coming out on top in a tight race that has seen multiple ties in points, that we had to resolve through tiebreaker criteria based on highest ratings given (that is, if two songs have the same amount of points, the one that received the most amount of 10s goes over the other; if that doesn’t break the tie, then we count the amount of 9s, and so on).
Annalisa beats Kylie Minogue to the #1 spot by a twenty-point margin, but behind the top two, as mentioned, things are much tighter; Minogue herself only finishes seven points ahead of third-placer Ariadne and her song Better Without You, while two-time WMR 100 #1 Katie Belle lands at #4, falling just three points short of the podium with her track The Best You’ll Ever Have.
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She warns an ex that she’s The Best You’ll Ever Have, and she has now earned a spot among WMR’s all-time greats. Katie Belle holds on to the top place of the WMR 100 for a second straight week with her breakup song, and she’s once again leading an all-female podium: last week’s bronze medalist Dotter upgrades to silver this week, moving to #2 with No Room for Love, while Kelly Clarkson climbs up three places from #6 to claim the third place with Favorite Kind of High. While all three of their tracks are thematically related to love in some way, Clarkson’s is the most upbeat of the trio, while the other two are closer to breakup songs.
But that’s not every form of love song covered on this week’s list: trailing closely behind the podium is Mimicat at #4 with the highest-ranked non-English-language song of the week in Ai coração, a quirky track that could very well describe an agonizing wait for a loved one to either arrive or sort out their feelings.
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It’s been a long and winding road to the top of the mountain, but Greek-Armenian star Athena Manoukian has finally laid claim to the WMR 100 #1 in her tenth week in the list with Gone, a beautiful ballad about the loss of someone loved that was dedicated to the victims of a train crash near Tempi, Greece, last February. Sharing the podium with Athena are two other artists who debuted on the list on the same week as her, back on April 7: at #2 is Katie Belle with The Best You’ll Ever Have, moving up six places from #8, while slipping down to the third place from #2 last week is Rosa Linn with Never Be Mine.
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