British-born singles struggle to compete with efforts built and unleashed by foreign artists this year.
Leading the pack? Drake, the Canadian rapper whose latest batch of songs have homogenised the Official Singles Chart.
Much to the dismay of his rivals, of course.
This week, he continues to floss and flex on them thanks to a tally which lists the highest-selling/streamed singles of the summer in the market.
Check it out below…
- Drake f/Wizkid & Kyla “One Dance” (Island)
- Kungs vs Cookin’ On 3 Burners “This Girl” (3 Beat)
- Calvin Harris f/Rihanna “This Is What You Came For” (Columbia)
- Drake f/Rihanna “Too Good” (Island)
- Calum Scott “Dancing On My Own” (Virgin EMI)
- Justin Timberlake “Can’t Stop The Feeling” (RCA)
- Chainsmokers f/Daya “Don’t Let Me Down” (RCA)
- Major Lazer, Justin Bieber and MØ “Cold Water” (Because Music)
- Clean Bandit f/Louisa Johnson “Tears” (SYCO)
- Jonas Blue f/JP Cooper “Perfect Strangers” (Virgin EMI)
Mr. Graham occupies two spots on the list (both in the top five) sans music videos to support either of them.
His “win” marks another high in his mainstream-focused ‘VIEWS‘ era and places his one step further away from the Cash Money music empire.