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Fifth Harmony’s “Reflection,” “Going Nowhere” Climb Single Sales Chart

Update: As of Wednesday afternoon, which is about 38 hours removed from the release of Fifth Harmony’s “Reflection,” several album tracks remain solidly positioned on the iTunes single sales chart.

Of note: Official singles are holding up better than never-before-released album tracks (and early instant gratification release “Them Girls Be Like”). “Like Mariah” has leapfrogged “Going Nowhere” to become the second-best-selling newcomer.

27) Sledgehammer
80) Reflection
84) Worth It ft. Kid Ink
110) Like Mariah ft. Tyga
124) Bo$$
127) Going Nowhere
138) Brave Honest Beautiful ft. Meghan Trainor
176) Top Down
187) This is How We Roll
212) We Know
291) Everlasting Love
350) Body Rock
400) Them Girls Be Like
473) Suga Mama
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The sum of the parts is currently #1 on the iTunes album sales chart. The parts are also doing pretty well.

As of press time, several tracks from Fifth Harmony’s “Reflection” possess solid positions on the iTunes single sales chart.

Leading the way is official radio single “Sledgehammer.” The track, which peaked inside the Top 20 at pop radio, reached #40 on the Billboard Hot 100 and is still climbing at hot adult contemporary, holds the #32 slot.

Title track “Reflection,” which first emerged alongside the album late Monday, follows at #64.

Next up is instant gratification track and supposed new single “Worth It (featuring Kid Ink)” (#83). Bonus track “Going Nowhere” follows at #99, while the buzzworthy “Like Mariah (featuring Tyga)” holds the #100 slot.

Other (approximate) positions:

115) Brave Honest Beautiful (ft. Meghan Trainor)
125) Bo$$ (lead single)
161) Top Down
166) We Know
176) This is How We Roll
211) Everlasting Love
231) Them Girls Be Like (instant gratification release)
245) Body Rock
307) Suga Mama

Written by Brian Cantor

Brian Cantor is the editor-in-chief for Headline Planet. He has been a leading reporter in the music, movie, television and sporting spaces since 2002.

Brian's reporting has been cited by major websites like BuzzFeed, Billboard, the New Yorker and The Fader -- and shared by celebrities like Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber and Nicki Minaj.

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