SANREMO 2024: the rankings after one week. MAHMOOD is the winner

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One week before the end of the Festival, word to the charts: Gold suit at the top on the radio and in the streams, the winner Angelina Mango outside the FIMI podium.

A week has passed since the curtain fell on the 74th edition of the Festival, where “La noia” by Angelina Mango won.

But it is Mahmood’s “Tuta Gold”, even out (by a whisker) from the final five that dominates the charts, both on the radio and in the streams (who knows what would have happened if it had overtaken Irama). Mango follows at 2 on the radio but is out of the FIMI podium at 4 (which hasn’t happened for a long time for a winner of the Festival), as well as on YouTube. Annalisa, subscribed to third position in the Sanremo charts, reconfirms her out both on the radio and in FIMI. The controversial Geolier is fifth for EarOne and loses its top spot at number 2 in FIMI, while the video is still the one with the most views (it will soon reach the threshold of 10 million).

Ghali continues to gain support (sixth among the Sanremo people on the radio, he breaks into the top 5 in FIMI), a positive trend compared to last week also for Rose Villain and Alfa (but also for the Ricchi e Poveri who achieved a top 20 never seen in the last decades). Irama, Gazzelle, The Kolors and Dargen D’Amico with lights and shadows, Diodato, Alessandra Amoroso and Negramaro are down.

In the end we added all 3 rankings for a final overall ranking and compared it with the one drawn up last week on the eve of the Festival final.

THE RANKINGS

EARONE

1)Mahmood = “Gold tracksuit” = (+44)

2)Angelina Mango +2 “Boredom” (+38)

3)Annalisa = “Sincerely” -1 (+35)

4)The Kolors = “A boy, a girl” -1 (+35)

5)Geolier = “I p’me, tu’pte” +1 (+51)

6)Ghali = “My Home” +5 (n.7 overall, +67)

7)Emma = “Apnea” -2 (n.8, +42)

8)Irama = “Not you” +5 (n.10, +72)

9)negramaro =”Let’s start everything again” -2 (n.18, +33)

10)Rose Villain = “Click Boom!” +2 (n.19, +52)

11)Loredana Bertè = “Crazy” -2

12)Alpha = “Go!” +4

13)Mr Rain = “Two swings” -5

14)Diodato = “You move” =

15)Dargen D’Amico = “High wave” =

16)Alessandra Amoroso = “Up to here” -6

17) Gazelles = “That’s all” +1

18)Fiorella Mannoia = “Mariposa” -1

19) Rich and Poor = “But not all of life” +1

20)Renga & Nek = “Crazy about you” -1

21)The Flight = “Masterpiece” +5

22)Maninni = “Spectacular” -1

23) French Saints = “Love in the mouth” -1

24)bnkr44 = “Punk Government” +1

25)Clara = “Rough diamonds” -2

26)Fred De Palma = “Heaven doesn’t want us” -2

27)BigMama = “Anger is not enough for you” +1

28)Sangiovanni = “Finish me” -1

29)The Sad = “Self-destructive” =

30)The Three = “Fragile” =

There are 10 songs in the top 20 radio (8 last year), 8 in the top 10 (7 in 2023). Better budget therefore compared to last year.

NB: the EarOne ranking is based up to n.17 on the weekly one, the positions from 18 onwards are instead obtained from the cumulative present on the special EarOne page dedicated to the Festival (waiting to have the complete Sanremo top 30 of the week).

FIMI:

1)Mahmood = “Gold tracksuit” +2

2)Geolier = “I p’me, tu’pte” -1

3)Annalisa = “Sincerely” -1

4)Angelina Mango = “Boredom” =

5)Ghali = “My home” +6

6)Irama = “Not you” -1

7)The Kolors = “A boy, a girl” =

8) Gazelles = “That’s all” -2

9)Rose Villain = “Click Boom!” (+7) +6

10)Alpha = “Go!” (+5) +4

11)Dargen D’Amico = “High wave” +2

12)Loredana Bertè = “Crazy” -4

13)Emma = “Apnea” -4

14)Mr Rain = “Two swings” -4

15) Three = “Fragile” (+8) +4

16)Clara = “Rough diamonds” (+12) +4

17)The Sad = “Self-destructive” (+4) -1

18)Alessandra Amoroso = “Up to here” -6

19) Rich and Poor = “But not all of life” (+36) +9

20)Diodato = “You move” (+3) -3

21)bnkr44 = “Punk Government” (+26) +4

22)Fiorella Mannoia = “Mariposa” (+21) +1

23)The Flight = “Masterpiece” (n.25, +13) -2

24) French Saints = “Love in the mouth” (n.24, +28) +2

25)BigMama = “Anger is not enough for you” (n.25, +29) +2

26)negramaro =”Let’s start everything again” (n.27, -1) -8

27)Sangiovanni = “Finish me” (n.28, +13) -5

28)Fred De Palma = “Heaven doesn’t want us” (n.29, +17) -4

29)Renga & Nek = “Crazy about you” (n.32, +38) =

30)Maninni = “Spectacular” (n.33, + 52) =

It should be noted that all the Sanremo artists occupy the top 33 positions, confirming the great success of the public for each song (last year Oxa was at 43, for example). Last year the Sanremo songs occupied the entire top 18, this year the top 22.

YOUTUBE (live data at 00.30 on 17 February)

1)Geolier = “I p’me, tu’pte”: 9,057,814 views

2)Mahmood = “Gold tracksuit”: 8,081,019

3)Annalisa = “Sincerely”: 7,421,872

4)Angelina Mango = “Boredom”: 6,055,136

5)Irama = “Not you”: 5,756,849

6)Ghali = “My home”: 5,376,676

7)Loredana Bertè = “Crazy”: 2,748,495

8)The Kolors = “A boy, a girl”: 2,659,271

9) Il Volo = “Masterpiece”: 2,234,160

10)Rose Villain = “Click Boom!”: 1,952,103

11)Mr Rain = “Two Swings”: 1,892,176

12)Emma = “Apnea”: 1,863,022

13)Alessandra Amoroso = “Up to here”: 1,812,955

14) Rich and Poor = “But not all of life”: 1,631,265

15)Alpha = “Go!”: 1,588,185

16)Clara = “Rough diamonds”: 1,471,631

17)Fiorella Mannoia = “Mariposa”: 1,383,356

18)Dargen D’Amico = “High wave”: 1,262,959

19)Diodato = “You move”: 1,247,876

20) La Sad = “Self-destructive”: 1,175,832

21) Gazelles = “That’s it”: 974,715

22)BigMama = “Anger is not enough for you”: 910,538

23) Three = “Fragile”: 906,461

24)negramaro =”Let’s start everything again”: 851,913

25) French Saints = “Love in the mouth”: 802,301

26) Sangiovanni = “Finish me”: 650,349

27)bnkr44 = “Punk Government”: 623,264

28)Fred De Palma = “Heaven doesn’t want us”: 614,002

29)Renga & Nek = “Crazy about you”: 569,010

30)Maninni = “Spectacular”: 449,991

SUMMARY

1)Mahmood = “Gold tracksuit” +1 (4)

2)Geolier = “I p’me, tu’pte” +1 (8)

3)Annalisa = “Sincerely” -2 (9)

4)Angelina Mango = “Boredom” = (11)

5)Ghali = “My home” +3 (17)

6)Irama = “Not you” -1 / The Kolors = “A boy, a girl” = (19)

8)Rose Villain = “Click Boom!” +4 (29)

9)Loredana Bertè = “Crazy” -2 (30)

10)Emma = “Apnea” -1 (32)

11)Alpha = “Go!” +4 (37)

12)Mr Rain = “Two swings” -2 (38)

13)Dargen D’Amico = “High Wave” +1 (44)

14)Gazelles = “That’s all” -1 (46)

15)Alessandra Amoroso = “Up to here” -4 (47)

16) Rich and Poor = “But not all of life” +6 (52)

17)Diodato = “You move” -2 / Il Volo = “Masterpiece” +3 (53)

19)Clara = “Rough diamonds” = / Fiorella Mannoia = “Mariposa” -1 (57)

21)negramaro =”Let’s start everything again” -4 (59)

22)The Sad = “Self-destructive” -1 (66)

23)Three = “Fragile” = (68)

24) French Saints = “Love in the mouth” / bnkr44 = “Punk Government” +2 (72)

26)BigMama = “Anger is not enough for you” +3 (74)

27)Renga & Nek = “Crazy about you” -1 (78)

28)Sangiovanni = “Finish me” = (81)

29)Maninni = “Spectacular” +1 / Fred De Palma = “Heaven doesn’t want us” -5 (82)

Compared to the Sanremo ranking, apart from the exploit at the top of “Tuta Gold”, there are few substantial differences, except for a Rose Villain in the top 10 and a Dargen and the Ricchi e Poveri who gain positions, to the detriment of Alessandra Amoroso and Il Volo, not reconfirmed in the top 10. The final positions are also confirmed (with a head-to-head for the n.30 between Maninni and the already last Fred De Palma).

Next week we will already be able to make an initial assessment of this Sanremo 2024 for each artist.

Staff

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