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Australian Charts: The Weeknd ‘Starboy’ Is Week’s Most Streamed Song

by Paul Cashmere on November 26, 2016

in News,Noise Pro

The Weeknd ‘Starboy’ was the most streamed song in Australia this week.

The album ‘Starboy’ is the third album for Canadian rapper The Weeknd aka Abel Tesfaye.

The song ‘Starboy’ featured French electro duo Daft Punk.

Australia’s Top 10 Streamed Songs for 25 November 2016

1. The Weeknd – Starboy

2. Rae Sremmurd – Black Beatles

3. The Chainsmokers – Closer

4. James Arthur – Say You Won’t Let Go

5. Maroon 5 – Don’t Wanna Know

6. Clean Bandit – Rockabye

7. NEIKED – Sexual

8. Major Lazer – Cold Water

9. Drake – Fake Love

10. Nevada – The Mack

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