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  • The list of first-time WMR 100 #1s won’t stop growing! This week was the turn for the team-up of Michael Schulte and R3HAB, both of them adding their names to the list of WMR charttoppers thanks to their collaboration Better Me, followed closely by Within Temptation (up two from #4 last week) claiming silver and LPS (up five from #8) taking this week’s bronze medal. Walk Off the Earth and Lost Frequencies will be rounding out the top five.

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  • As France became on Wednesday night the first country to fully show its cards ahead of the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest, one thing was made clear: they’re not here to play.

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  • Last week Sweden laid claim to its first ever WMR 100 #1 thanks to Tove Lo‘s Elevator Eyes (which has dropped out of the top five this week), and now it’s another nation’s turn to do the same, as Gromee becomes the first Polish act to ever top the list with his single Lost You, and another of his tracks, Lover, is already on its way up the ranks as well. Joining Gromee at the podium is fellow Eurovision 2018 alum Michael Schulte, accompanied by R3HAB in the song Better Me, rocketing up ten places from #12 to #2; last week’s #2, Davina Michelle, drops one to #3 with Dating the Devil. Within Temptation and Walk Off the Earth round out the top five.

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  • October will come to an end with a brand new number 1 song shining atop the WMR 100. Tove Lo becomes the first Swedish act to seize the throne of the list with her single Elevator Eyes, moving up from #3 last week to claim the top spot in her ninth week in the WMR 100. Also moving up is Davina Michelle, who claims a new personal best moving up four places from #6 to take this week’s silver medal with Dating the Devil, while dethroned #1 Long Way Home will have to settle for bronze this week. Rounding out the top five are Athena Manoukian staying put at #4 with Tet A Tet, and Besomorph and RIELL climbing up five places from #10 to take the #5 slot with Casablanca.

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  • Only a week after Marshmello and Dove Cameron ousted them from the top of the list, Walk Off the Earth and Lindsey Stirling are back on the #1 spot of the WMR 100 for the third time overall with their single Long Way Home. But of course they don’t get to rest on their laurels, as the competition is once again hot on their heels, with Tiësto (#2) and Tove Lo (#3) both climbing into the podium for the first time. Athena Manoukian and Marshmello round out the 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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  • No walking off for them today! Walk Off the Earth, alongside Lindsey Stirling, hold on to the top spot of the WMR 100 for a second week with Long Way Home. But that doesn’t mean they can relax, as other challengers are hot on their heels: namely, climbing to #2 is the team-up of Marshmello & Dove Cameron in Other Boys, moving up from #6 to take the silver spot in only their third week in the list. Meanwhile, Blind Channel move up from #4 to #3 with Deadzone, and Maléna and Måneskin round out the top five.

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  • Three weeks after narrowly missing out coming in at #2, Walk Off the Earth and Lindsey Stirling finally manage to rise to the top of the WMR 100 with their collaboration Long Way Home. Both acts get their first #1 in our list. Climbing up to #2 is Australian three-piece band Blusher, up one from #3 last week with Hurricane Chaser, while the bronze medal is now held by Måneskin, down two spots after having spent the last two weeks on the top spot. Blind Channel (up six from #10 to #4) and Noa Kirel (staying put at #5) 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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  • We did tell you to watch out for them last week. After storming into the top 10 seven days ago, Måneskin‘s newest single Honey (Are U Coming?) doesn’t take long to rocket into the top of the list, climbing eight places from #9 so that the Italian band claims its first-ever WMR 100 #1. Nicole Rayy and last week’s #1 Faouzia join them on the podium, with Blusher and Kim Petras rounding out the top five with new personal bests.

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