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The Official Heatseekers Chart

The Official Heatseekers Chart


Recorded Music NZ is proud to announce the launch of The Official Heatseekers Chart, showing the up-and-coming tracks on the verge of breaking in to The Official NZ Top 40 Chart.

The Official Heatseekers Chart is a way to check out tomorrow’s hits, putting you one step ahead in knowing what New Zealanders are currently listening to and what they will be downloading and streaming in the very near future.

The Heatseekers Chart is for up-and-coming singles only, so once a track has featured in the Top 40, it is no longer eligible.

Again by Fetty Wap, Don’t Worry by Madcon feat. Ray Dalton, and Purple by Six60 are expected to lead The Heatseekers Chart when it is released at 5pmtoday*.

Keep on top of tomorrow’s music hits by checking out The Official Heatseekers Chart every Friday at 5pm on the Official NZ Chart’s website, the Heatseekers video playlist YouTube channel and on Spotify.


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