. . . . . . . . . . . My nickname is “The Amnplifier”. Why? Because around here my focus is on being a conduit for providing greater outcomes that people come here for. My day to day “work” is living in the moment, and I love helping others concentrate on finding their connection to themselves through their experiences. Why start a music environment? The truth is I love music, I love writing, and I love life. I work with musicians every day, and I feel certain that I will be until they put me in the ground. I have been managing people in businesses of some sort for over thirty five years so along the way I have developed some “wisdom” from my regular and constant “observations”. Amnplify your experience. That is what we want you to do here, and if you want to let me know why you do, or don’t, shoot me a message on Facebook. Hope you enjoy yourself here and find something that hits you somewhere.This week’s
ARIA CHARTSTroye rushes to the top 20
BTS’ Jung Kook makes a top 10 debut
It’s another week with Taylor at the top of the ARIA Albums Chart as Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) holds at #1 for a second week, topping the original version of the album, which spent a single week at #1 in 2010. On the Singles Chart, the songs of the Northern Hemisphere summer are officially here, with Australian icon Troye Sivan and BTS maknae Jung Kook making big debuts.
Iconic Australian songbird Tina Arena roars back onto the Albums Chart at #2 with Love Saves. The winner of seven ARIA Awards and an ARIA Hall of Fame inductee in 2015, Tina has now scored nine top 10 albums, hitting #1 in 1994 with Don’t Ask and again in 1997 with In Deep.
In more Australian success, The Feeling of Falling Upwards (Live from The Royal Albert Hall) by six-time ARIA Award winners 5 Seconds of Summer debuts at #34.
The Perth band that represented Australia in Eurovision in May, Voyager, are new at #35 with Fearless In Love. It is their eighth studio album and first to chart here after the band placed ninth in the international song contest.
On the Singles Chart, Sprinter by Dave and Central Cee holds at #1 for a sixth non-consecutive week while BTS’ Jung Kook continues the band members’ solo debut success with Seven featuring Latto debuting at #2.
Last year Jung Kook featured on Charlie Puth’s Left And Right, which peaked at #19, while Latto got to #6 in 2021 with Big Energy featuring DJ Khaled.
Troye Sivan debuts at #12 with Rush, his 12th top 50 single in Australia. His biggest hit is his first, Happy Little Pill, which peaked at #10 in 2014. The new track will feature on his upcoming album, Something To Give Each Other, which arrives in October.
Billie Eilish also returns with What Was I Made For? from the Barbie movie soundtrack, debuting at #8, her 14th top 10 single here including the chart-topping Bad Guy in 2019.
The first two singles from the soundtrack, Barbie World by Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice and Aqua and Dua Lipa’s Dance The Night both climb this week to #23 and #27 respectfully. The movie was released yesterday in Australia.
Check Out The FULL CHART INFORMATION HERE
Albums:
Top 5:
1. Taylor Swift – Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)
2. Tina Arena – Love Saves (Debut)
3. Taylor Swift – Midnights
4. Taylor Swift – Lover
5. Morgan Wallen – One Thing At A Time Singles:
Top 5:
1. Dave & Central Cee – Sprinter
2. Jung Kook Feat. Latto – Seven (Debut)
3. Olivia Rodrigo – Vampire
4. Morgan Wallen – Last Night
5. Taylor Swift – Cruel SummerNew Music Chart Singles:
Top 5:
1. Dave & Central Cee – Sprinter
2. Jung Kook Feat. Latto – Seven (Debut)
3. Olivia Rodrigo – Vampire
4. Gunna – F*kumean
5. Billie Eilish – What Was I Made For? (From The Motion Picture Barbie) (Debut)Check out video highlights of the top 10 singles HERE
Australian Artist Albums:
Top 5:
1. Tina Arena – Love Saves (Debut)
2. 5 Seconds of Summer – The Feeling of Falling Upwards (Live From The Royal Albert Hall)
3. Voyager – Fearless In Love (Debut)
4. Kevin Borich – Duets (Debut)
5. INXS – The Very BestAustralian Artist Singles:
Top 5:
1. Troye Sivan – Rush (Debut)
2. Vance Joy – Riptide
3. Kylie Minogue – Padam Padam
4. The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber – Stay
5. Dean Lewis – How Do I Say GoodbyeVinyl Albums:
Top 5:
1. Taylor Swift – Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)
2. Tina Arena – Love Saves (Debut)
3. The Stems – Mushroom Soup: The Citadel Years (Debut)
4. 5 Seconds of Summer – The Feeling of Falling Upwards (Live From The Royal Albert Hall) (Debut)
5. Taylor Swift – MidnightsFor all of this week’s charts go to aria.com.au/charts
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.
We acknowledge First Nations people as the Traditional Owners and sovereign custodians of the lands on which we work and live. We recognise their continuing connection to Country and their respective nations across this continent and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We also celebrate the unique and inspiring creativity and songlines of the world’s oldest living culture and give thanks for the immeasurable influence First Nations people continue to have over the music and art we all enjoy.
AMNPLIFY – DB