Billboard Chart – June 11, 2016

Weekly Chart Roundup — Talent-Show Alumni Performance Highlights

This week’s chart summary tracks how artists who rose to fame on shows like American Idol, The Voice, X Factor and America’s Got Talent performed across multiple Billboard charts. Below are the notable highlights and weekly placements for singles and albums, focusing on movements in mainstream, digital, country, Christian, blues and crossover categories.

Key highlights: Fifth Harmony’s debut single “Work From Home” featuring Ty Dolla $ign remains dominant on Pop (Mainstream Top 40) for a second consecutive week and continues to lead the YouTube chart for a sixth week. Laith Al-Saadi again leads the Blues Digital chart with “Morning Light,” occupying several top positions on that chart. In Christian music, Lauren Daigle maintains multi-chart leadership with “Trust in You,” though Danny Gokey has taken the top spot on Christian Airplay with “Tell Your Heart to Beat Again.”

This is a concise overview of selected Billboard chart placements for the week. Below are the individual artist entries and their positions on the charts where they appeared. Parenthetical notes such as (NEW) indicate new chart entries this week.

Adam Wakefield:
“The Voice: The Complete Season 10 Collection” — Billboard 200: 34 (NEW); Country Albums: 28 (NEW).
Single “Lonesome, Broken And Blue” — Hot 100: 73 (NEW); Digital Songs: 12 (NEW); Country Songs: 14 (NEW).
“When I Call Your Name” — Digital Songs: 35 (NEW); Country Songs: 27 (NEW).
Country Digital breakdown: “Lonesome, Broken and Blue”: 2 (NEW); “When I Call Your Name”: 4 (NEW); “I’m Sorry”: 19 (2); “The Conversation” (with Blake Shelton): 35 (NEW); “Tennessee Whiskey”: 44 (NEW).
Artist rank: 40 (95)

Alisan Porter:
“The Voice: The Complete Season 10 Collection” — Billboard 200: 27 (NEW).
Single “Down the Road” — Hot 100: 100 (NEW); Digital Songs: 20 (NEW).
“Somewhere” — Digital Songs: 21 (NEW).
Pop Digital breakdown: “Down the Road”: 13 (NEW); “Somewhere”: 14 (NEW); “You’ve Got a Friend” (with Christina Aguilera): 29 (NEW); “Desperado”: 40 (14).
Country Digital: “Blue Bayou”: 37 (RE).
Artist rank: 35 (NEW)

Canaan Smith:
“Hole In A Bottle” — Country Airplay: 24 (25); Country Songs: 36 (34).

Carrie Underwood:
“Storyteller” — Billboard 200: 71 (58); Country Albums: 12 (8); Album overall: 58 (49).
“Greatest Hits: Decade #1” — Billboard 200: 124 (109); Country Albums: 25 (22).
Single “Church Bells” — Hot 100: 67 (79); Radio Songs: 45 (50); Country Airplay: 12 (14); Country Songs: 10 (13).
Featured on Keith Urban’s “The Fighter”: Country Songs: 33 (11).
Artist rank: 51 (40)

Cassadee Pope (with Chris Young):
“Think of You” — Hot 100: 69 (65); Radio Songs: 39 (31); Country Songs: 11 (10).

Chris Mann:
“Constellation” — Classical Crossover Albums: 14 (13).

Danny Gokey:
“Hope in Front of Me” — Christian Albums: 11 (14).
Single “Tell Your Heart to Beat Again” — Christian Airplay (CAC): 2 (2); Hot Christian Songs: 2 (2).
Notably, Danny Gokey takes the top spot on Christian Airplay this week, displacing a long-running leader.

Fantasia:
“No Time For It” — Adult R&B Songs: 9 (9).

Fifth Harmony:
“Work from Home” (featuring Ty Dolla $ign) — Hot 100: 5 (6); Digital Songs: 7 (10); Radio Songs: 4 (6); Pop (Mainstream Top 40): 1 (1); Hot AC: 21 (22); Dance Club Songs: 29 (31); Streaming Songs: 5 (5); On-Demand Songs: 14 (15); YouTube Songs: 1 (1).
“Worth It” (featuring Kid Ink) — YouTube Songs: 13 (17).
Artist rank: 16 (24)

Haley Reinhart:
“Can’t Help Falling in Love” — Adult Contemporary: 23 (24).

Hannah Huston:
“The Voice: The Complete Season 10 Collection” — Billboard 200: 51 (NEW).
Single “Every Breath You Take” — Hot 100: 94 (NEW); Digital Songs: 19 (NEW).
“I Call the Shots” — Digital Songs: 27 (NEW).
Pop Digital breakdown: “Every Breath You Take”: 12 (NEW); “I Call the Shots”: 18 (NEW).
Artist rank: 57 (NEW)

Jordan Rager:
“Southern Boy” (with Jason Aldean) — Country Airplay: 42 (42).

Jordan Smith:
“Something Beautiful” — Albums: 83 (49).
“Stand in the Light” — Adult Contemporary: 28 (29); Christian Songs: 30 (26).

Kelly Clarkson:
“Piece by Piece” (album) — Billboard 200: 191 (162).
Single “Piece by Piece” — Hot 100: 89 (89); Radio Songs: 46 (42); Hot AC: 7 (7); Adult Contemporary: 12 (12).
“This is For My Girls” (with Chloe & Halle, Missy Elliott, Jadagrace) — Dance Club Songs: 18 (24).
Artist rank: 92 (78)

Laith Al-Saadi:
“The Voice: The Complete Season 10 Collection” — Billboard 200: 44 (NEW); Blues Albums: 4 (NEW).
Single “Morning Light” — Digital Songs: 24 (NEW).
Rock Digital breakdown: “Morning Light”: 2 (NEW); “White Room”: 7 (NEW); “Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End” (with Adam Levine): 8 (NEW); “One and Only”: 23 (6); “The Thrill Is Gone”: 25 (32); “We’ve Got Tonight”: 39 (25); “Make It Rain”: 46 (RE).
Blues Digital breakdown: “Morning Light”: 1 (NEW); “One and Only”: 2 (1); “The Thrill Is Gone”: 3 (2); “Born Under a Bad Sign”: 4 (4); “Honky Tonk Woman” (with Matt Tedder): 12 (9); “Gone”: 17 (11); “Last Time You’ll See Me Cry”: 20 (16); “Complete Disgrace”: 23 (20).
Artist rank: 52 (NEW)

Lauren Daigle:
“How Can It Be” — Billboard 200: 76 (61); Top Christian Albums: 2 (2); Album overall: 39 (31).
Single “I’m Yours” — Christian Songs: 48 (50).
Single “Trust in You” — Christian AC (CAC): 1 (1); Hot Christian Songs: 1 (1).
Lauren continues to lead multiple Christian charts this week, with “Trust in You” remaining a top entry across formats.

Melanie Martinez:
“Cry Baby” — Billboard 200: 43 (37); Album overall: 59 (56).

Nick Fradiani:
“Get You Home” — Hot AC: 37 (34).

One Direction:
“Made in the A.M.” — Billboard 200: 100 (94).
Artist rank: 85 (91)

Sawyer Fredericks:
“A Good Storm” — Rock Albums: 50 (5).

Tori Kelly:
“Unbreakable Smile” — Billboard 200: 173 (169).

ZAYN:
“Mind of Mine” — Billboard 200: 35 (30); Album overall: 84 (81).
Single “Pillowtalk” — Hot 100: 12 (9); Radio Songs: 8 (7); Digital Songs: 43 (35); Pop (Mainstream Top 40): 8 (4); Hot AC: 13 (13); On-Demand Songs: 28 (31); Streaming Songs: 20 (19); YouTube Songs: 22 (18).
Artist rank: 23 (20)

Chart key: HAC = Adult Top 40; For songs, “Digital” refers to Digital Songs charts. This summary focuses on a selection of Billboard charts to highlight the weekly movements of artists who emerged from TV talent competitions. If you follow a specific chart or artist, consider this a snapshot of their current standings for the week.