Official ARIA CHARTS News
for 8th-14th June 2020
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Lady Gaga scores fourth #1 album.
Cold Chisel’s classic East returns to the Top 5.
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CHECK OUT THE FULL CHART INFORMATION HERE
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Singles:
Top 5:
1. DaBaby Feat. Roddy Ricch – ‘Rockstar’
2. Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande – ‘Rain On Me’ (Debut)
3. SAINt JHN – ‘Roses’
4. The Weeknd – ‘Blinding Lights’
5. Doja Cat – ‘Say So’
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Singles Chartifacts:
#1: DaBaby Feat. Roddy Ricch ‘Rockstar’ – ‘Rockstar’ by rapper DaBaby manages to take out a third straight week at #1 on the ARIA Singles Chart. This week, the song has reached a new peak in the US, hitting #3.
#7: Topic Feat. A7S ‘Breaking Me’ – ‘Breaking Me’ by Topic climbs seven spots to hit the Top Ten for the first time at #7. It overtakes ‘Home’ (#11 May ’16) as the German producer’s highest peak on the ARIA Singles Chart.
#8: Lady Gaga ‘Sour Candy’ – On top of claiming the #1 spot on this week’s Albums Chart with Chromatica, Lady Gaga debuts in the Top Ten on the ARIA Singles Chart for the second time in as many weeks; this time hitting #8 with ‘Sour Candy’. The collaboration with South Korean girl group Blackpink is the third track from Gaga’s sixth studio album to chart in the Top Ten after ‘Stupid Love’ (#7 Mar. ’20) and ‘Rain On Me’ (#2 Jun. ’20).
#17: Sam Fischer ‘This City’ – In its seventh week in the Top 50, ‘This City’ by Sydney-born, LA-based songwriter Sam Fischer moves up four spots to snare a new peak at #17. The track’s success has been helped by its popularity on TikTok.
#20: Chris Brown & Young Thug ‘Go Crazy’ – After debuting at #34 last week, ‘Go Crazy’ by Chris Brown and Young Thug jumps up 14 spots to claim a new peak at #20. To date, the track has peaked at #9 in New Zealand.
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Check out video highlights of the top 10 singles HERE
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Albums:
Top 5:
1. Lady Gaga – ‘Chromatica’ (Debut)
2. Harry Styles – ‘Fine Line’
3. Billie Eilish – ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’
4. Kip Moore – ‘Wild World’ (Debut)
5. Cold Chisel – ‘East’
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Albums Chartifacts:
#1: Lady Gaga ‘Chromatica’ – Lady Gaga debuts at #1 on this week’s ARIA Albums Chart with Chromatica, picking up her fourth chart-topping album in Australia. The American star’s sixth studio album comes four years on from Joanne (#2 Oct. ’16). Between albums she starred in the award-winning A Star Is Born, spending eleven weeks at #1 with the movie’s soundtrack in late-2018/early-2019. Chromatica includes the singles ‘Stupid Love’ (#7 Mar. ’20), ‘Rain On Me’ (#2 Jun. ’20) and ‘Sour Candy’ (#8 Jun. ’20), as well as collaborations with Ariana Grande, Elton John and South Korean girl group Blackpink. Lady Gaga has also hit #1 on the ARIA Charts with the albums The Fame Monster (#1 Apr. ’10) and Born This Way (#1 May ’11).
#4: Kip Moore ‘Wild World’ – American country singer-songwriter Kip Moore takes out his second Top Ten on the ARIA Albums Chart with Wild World. The follow-up to Slowheart (#6 Sept. ’17) is Moore’s fourth studio album. He also charted in late-2018 with the EP Room To Spare: The Acoustic Sessions (#18 Nov. ’18).
#5: Cold Chisel ‘East’ – Cold Chisel’s classic third album East returns to the chart on the back of a reissue to celebrate its 40th anniversary. Released in June 1980, the album peaked at #2 for eight weeks on the Australian charts. It features some of the ARIA Hall Of Fame band’s biggest songs including ‘Cheap Wine’, ‘Choirgirl’ and ‘My Baby’. East is also #2 on this week’s ARIA Vinyl Albums Chart.
#9: Kygo ‘Golden Hour’ – Norwegian DJ/producer Kygo returns with third album, Golden Hour. Coming three years on from Kids In Love (#42 Nov. ’17), the album includes the singles ‘Higher Love’ (#20 Jul. ’19) and ‘Lose Somebody’ (#31 Jun. ’20), as well as contributions by OneRepublic, Oh Wonder, Tyga, Zac Brown and more.
#10: Lewis Capaldi ‘Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent’ – Scotsman Lewis Capaldi’s debut album Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent moves up eight spots to return to the Top Ten for a third week. Its jump comes on the back of new single ‘Bruises’, which has hit the Singles Chart this week at #46.
#40: Powderfinger ‘Internationalist’ – Powderfinger’s third studio album returns to the Top 50 this week for a 103rd week. It comes after the iconic Brisbane band reunited for the first time in a decade, raising over $450,000 for charities Support Act and Beyond Blue. The first of Powderfinger’s five #1 albums, Internationalistspent one week in the top spot in September 1998.
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Australian Artist Singles:
Top 5:
1. Sam Fischer – ‘This City’
2. Tones And I – ‘Dance Monkey’
3. Tones And I – ‘Bad Child’
4. The Rubens – ‘Live In Life’
5. Tones And I – ‘Ur So F**kInG cOoL’ (Debut)
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Australian Artist Albums:
Top 5:
1. Cold Chisel – ‘East’
2. 5 Seconds Of Summer – ‘CALM’
3. The Seekers – ‘Hidden Treasures: Volume 1’
4. Tones And I – ‘The Kids Are Coming – EP’
5. Cold Chisel – ‘The Best Of Cold Chisel: All For You’
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Vinyl Albums:
Top 5:
1. Lady Gaga – ‘Chromatica’ (Debut)
2. Cold Chisel – ‘East’ (Debut)
3. Powderfinger – ‘Internationalist’
4. Mac Miller – ‘Circles’ (Debut)
5. Tame Impala – ‘The Slow Rush’
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