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This week’s

ARIA CHARTS

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The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber hit Singles Chart landmark
The Weeknd returns to Albums Chart #1
Top Ten peaks for Lost Frequencies & Calum Scott, Encanto, Luude

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CHECK OUT THE FULL CHART INFORMATION HERE 


Albums:

Top 5:

1. The Weeknd – ‘Dawn FM’

2. Soundtrack – ‘Encanto’
3. Adele – ‘30’
4. Olivia Rodrigo – ‘SOUR’
5. Doja Cat – ‘Planet Her’

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Album Highlights: 

#1: The Weeknd ‘Dawn FM’ – After dropping to #4 last week, The Weeknd jumps back to #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart with Dawn FM. It’s the third week at #1 for the Canadian star’s fourth chart-topper. His first three #1 albums only spent a week each in the top spot.

#21: The Whitlams ‘Sancho’ – Sydney indie veterans The Whitlams hit the Albums Chart for the first time in over a decade, debuting at #21 with Sancho. It’s the group’s first new album in 16 years, following on from Little Cloud (#4 Mar. ’06). Between albums, The Whitlams released the compilation Truth, Beauty And A Picture Of You: Best Of The Whitlams (#3 Aug. ’08). In 2011, front man Tim Freedman released the solo album Australian Idle (#19 Nov. ’11).

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Check out video highlights of the top 10 singles HERE


Singles:

Top 5:

1. The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber – ‘Stay’

2. Elton John & Dua Lipa – ‘Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)’
3. Gayle – ‘abcdefu’
4. Glass Animals – ‘Heat Waves’
5. Lost Frequencies & Calum Scott – ‘Where Are You Now’

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Singles Highlights:

#1: The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber ‘Stay’ – After returning to the top spot last week, The Kid Laroi and Justin Beiber maintain #1 on this week’s ARIA Singles Chart with ‘Stay’. It becomes the 16th week at #1 for the track, taking it to outright second on the list of most weeks at #1 on the ARIA Singles Chart. The record for most weeks at #1 is currently held by Tones And I’s ‘Dance Monkey’, which spent 24 weeks at #1 between August 2019 and January 2020.

#5: Lost Frequencies & Calum Scott ‘Where Are You Now’ – Nine weeks into its run in the Top 50, Lost Frequencies and Calum Scott’s collaboration ‘Where Are You Now’ jumps up seven spots to hit a new peak at #5. The track has also peaked inside the Top Ten in the UK, New Zealand and many charts across Europe.

#6: Carolina Gaitan, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz ‘We Don’t Talk About Bruno’ – Moving up five spots, ‘We Don’t Talk About Bruno’ from Disney’s Encanto cracks a new peak at #5. While the movie’s soundtrack remains at #2 for a second week, the track ‘Surface Pressure’ hits a new peak at #18. A third song from the soundtrack, ‘The Family Madrigal’, has debuted this week at #44.

#10: Luude Feat. Colin Hay ‘Down Under’ – The dance re-interpretation of Men At Work’s ‘Down Under’ by Gold Coast DJ/producer Luude moves to #10 in its fifth week in the ARIA Top 50. The track’s currently the #1 single in New Zealand.

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Australian Artist Singles:

Top 5:

1. The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber – ‘Stay’

2. Luude Feat. Colin Hay – ‘Down Under’
3. Vance Joy – ‘Missing Piece’
4. Rüfüs Du Sol – ‘On My Knees’
5. Havana Brown – ‘We Run The Night’

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Australian Artist Albums:

Top 5:

1. The Kid Laroi – ‘F*ck Love (Over You)’

2. The Whitlams – ‘Sancho’ (Debut)
3. Rüfüs Du Sol – ‘Surrender’
4. INXS – ‘The Very Best’
5. Lee Kernaghan – ‘The Very Best Of Lee Kernaghan: Three Decades Of Hits’

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Vinyl Albums:

Top 5:

1. Jerry Cantrell – ‘Brighten’ (Debut)

2. Escape The Fate – ‘Dying Is Your Latest Fashion’ (Debut)
3. Nirvana – ‘Nevermind’
4. Fleetwood Mac – ‘Greatest Hits’
5. The Plot In You – ‘Swan Song’ (Debut)

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ABOUT THE ARIA CHART:

The national ARIA Chart is Australia’s pre-eminent music chart representing a broad cross section of retail outlets. More than 1200 music retailers, including department stores, chain stores, independent retailers, streaming outlets, and digital providers contribute their data to ARIA to ensure that comprehensive charts are compiled across various genres and categories during any given week.


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