AirCheck™ has released figures showing ‘Blinding Lights’ in the top spot this year, with 30,006 spins.
The smash hit, released on 29 November 2019, received its first spin of the year just after midnight on 1 January on Star 104.5 on the Central Coast. Since then, the release has garnered airplay across 31 radio stations.
Nova 969 Sydney spun the track more than any other station, adding 2,057 instances, while the Nova network collectively accounted for more than a third of the year’s airplay.
To put this kind of airplay into perspective, the total airplay for ‘Blinding Lights’ is the equivalent of listening to the song on repeat for 70 days straight. The track spent a massive 14 non-consecutive weeks atop AirCheck’s Weekly Airplay chart between February and May, first reaching the summit on February 13.
Keith Williams, RCS Vice President Asia Pacific said “It is disappointing to see no Australian acts in the Top 10 this year. There are 21 Australian songs in the AirCheck Top 100 Most Played Songs for 2020.”
‘Don’t Start Now’ by Dua Lipa was in second place, receiving 21,805 spins. Dua Lipa was also the most played artist this year, with a total of 66,457 songs, features, live versions and remixes played on the airwaves.
Dua Lipa and Guy Sebastian both earned four entries into the Top 100 – more than any other artist. Dua Lipa held strong at No.2, No.14 (Break My Heart), No.15 (Physical) and No.94 (Levitating featuring DaBaby). Meanwhile Sebastian was in at No.40 (Choir), No.44 (Standing With You), No.62 (Love On Display) and No.84 (Let Me Drink featuring The HamilTones & Wale).
Harry Styles’ ‘Adore You’ landed at No.3 earning 21,140 spins. With airplay across 26 stations, The Fox Melbourne added the most spins (1,239) followed by KIIS1065 Sydney (1,186).
‘Together’ by Sia was the most played Australian song this year, placed 12th overall, with 16,168 instances. Sia was also the most played Australian artist earning 37,707 spins across songs, features, remixes and live versions.
Universal held the greatest slice of the Top 100 record label share at 38%, followed by Sony (33%), Warner (17%), Independent (7%) and EMI (5%).
The newest track securing a spot in the Top 100 was Ariana Grande’s ‘Positions’. Released on October 23, the track garnered 3,997 spins in the last quarter of the year to land at No.75. Toto’s ‘Africa’ was the oldest track in the list in at No.97 and released back in 1982. Receiving 3,268 spins this year, the track has truly endured.
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