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The Top40Weekly.com team is back with another jam-packed week of chart talk, deep dives, timeless hits, and fresh stories behind the songs you love.

Here’s what you shouldn’t miss:

🎶 Top 40 Chart Update

The latest rankings are up — see which hits are climbing fast and who’s dominating the airwaves this week.

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🎧 Your Weekly Playlist
Check out our Spotify Top 40 Playlist — updated every week with the biggest hits right now.

📝 Jarrett Nolan’s Weekly Chart Breakdown
Get the inside scoop on what’s climbing, what’s dropping, and why — all powered by the Nolan Method.

🎤 Music Trivia of the Week

Which song by The Weeknd spent over 90 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 and became one of the longest-charting singles of all time?

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🎵 This Week’s Music Moments

🕊️ Artist Passings & Health Updates

  • Ozzy Osbourne (Black Sabbath frontman) passed away July 22 at 76. His farewell concert in Birmingham revealed frailty and long-standing health struggles, marking the end of an era. His family has asked for privacy as they grieve. Indiatimes+3Page Six+3New York Post+3

  • Chuck Mangione, beloved jazz flugelhornist (“Feels So Good”), died July 22 at 84. A two-time Grammy winner with a career spanning decades, he passed away peacefully in his Rochester home. The Economic Times+2The Guardian+2New York Post+2

  • Connie Francis, chart-topping star of the 1960s, died July 16 at 87 after complications from pneumonia, leaving behind over 100 million in global record sales. HELLO!+6Wikipedia+6New York Post+6

  • Dave Cousins, leader of Strawbs and folk-rock pioneer, died July 13 at 85 following ongoing health complications. His songwriting bridged folk, bluegrass, and prog-rock. Wikipedia

  • Tim McGraw has returned to the stage temporarily after canceling summer shows due to multiple surgeries. He’s set to perform again August 2 at Bristol Motor Speedway, despite ongoing recovery from knee replacements and back surgeries. Country Living

  • Phil Collins, recovering from knee surgery, clarified he is not in hospice care. He remains hospitalized but optimistic following treatment for nerve- and mobility-related health issues. HELLO!+

🎸 Major Events & Festivals

  • Oasis Reunion Tour continues worldwide, despite past ticketing issues—Britpop fans are packing venues to relive the glory days. Country LivingCountry Living

  • Black Sabbath’s Farewell (“Back to the Beginning”) took place July 5 in Birmingham featuring original members and guest acts like Metallica and Slayer. The $140M charity event supported Parkinson’s research and children’s causes. Indiatimes+2Page Six+2

âś… Why You Should Care

This week strikes a poignant mix of endings and comebacks—from motor-city blues to modern pop stars navigating health challenges. Legends continue to resonate, both on stage and in memory.

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