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This week’s
ARIA CHARTS
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Brisbane’s The Jungle Giants claim first ARIA #1 album
Success on both charts for The Kid Laroi
Top Ten debuts for Dave and Lil Nas X
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CHECK OUT THE FULL CHART INFORMATION HERE
Singles:
Top 5:
1. The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber – ‘Stay’
2. Ed Sheeran – ‘Bad Habits’
3. Olivia Rodrigo – ‘Good 4 U’
4. Maneskin – ‘Beggin’
5. Doja Cat Feat. SZA – ‘Kiss Me More’
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Singles Highlights:
#1: The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber ‘Stay’ – The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber stay at #1 on the ARIA Singles Chart for a third straight week with ‘Stay’. The single’s continued success comes in the same week The Kid Laroi’s mixtape, F*ck Lovemoves back up to #3 on the back of a new deluxe edition, known as F*ck Love (Over You). Three other tracks from the new release have debuted in the Top 50 this week: ‘Not Sober’ (#8 Aug. ’21), ‘Still Chose You’ (#26 Aug. ’21) and ‘Over You’ (#44 Aug. ’21).
#6: Lil Nas X Feat. Jack Harlow ‘Industry Baby’ – American rapper Lil Nas X takes out his third Top Ten entry as he debuts at #6 with ‘Industry Baby’. It’s the third single to chart from his forthcoming Montero album after ‘Holiday’ (#42 Jan. ’21) and ‘Montero (Call Me By Your Name)’ (#1 May ’21). ‘Industry Baby’ features an appearance by Jack Harlow and co-production from Kanye West.
#29: Dave Feat. Stormzy ‘Clash’ – On top of debuting at #5 on the Albums Chart with We’re All Alone In This Together, British rapper Dave makes his Singles Chart debut at #29 with ‘Clash’. The Stormzy-featured track peaked at #3 in the UK, becoming his sixth Top Ten in his homeland.
#34: Sleepy Hallow ‘2055’ – Sleepy Hallow scores his first chart entry with the track ‘2055’. The single comes from the Jamaican-American rapper’s debut album, Still Sleep?, which was released in June and peaked at #38 in the US.
#43: Camila Cabello ‘Don’t Go Yet’ – Camila Cabello hits the chart at #43 with ‘Don’t Go Yet’. It’s the first single from her forthcoming third album, Familia. Cabello last appeared on the chart with ‘My Oh My’ (#19 Jan. ’20).
Check out video highlights of the top 10 singles HERE
Albums:
Top 5:
1. The Jungle Giants – ‘Love Signs’ (Debut)
2. Olivia Rodrigo – ‘SOUR’
3. The Kid Laroi – ‘F*ck Love (Over You)’
4. Doja Cat – ‘Planet Her’
5. Dave – ‘We’re All Alone In This Together’ (Debut)
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Albums Highlights:
#1: The Jungle Giants ‘Love Signs’ – Brisbane band The Jungle Giants take out their first #1 album on the ARIA Charts, debuting in the top spot with Love Signs. The indie-dance quartet’s fourth album comes four years on from Quiet Ferocity (#11 Jul. ’17) and also gives them their first entry in the Top Ten and the #1 on this week’s ARIA Vinyl Albums Chart. The Jungle Giants will be touring Australia in support of the album during September and October. Love Signsbecomes the eleventh Australian #1 album on the ARIA Charts in 2021.
Sam Hales from The Jungle Giants says: “We’ve been a super tight team with our manager Stu since we were just kids. We set the goal to be completely Independent in order to make the albums we wanna make. It’s incredible to be sitting here today knowing that our record Love Signs just went number 1 on the ARIA albums chart. A childhood dream come true.”
ARIA CEO Annabelle Herd says: “A huge congratulations to The Jungle Giants on claiming their first ever #1 on the ARIA Charts. It’s a fantastic achievement for the band, who are also celebrating their tenth anniversary this year. It’s great to see an eleventh homegrown act top the chart this year with hopefully many more to come!”
#3: The Kid Laroi ‘F*ck Love (Over You)’ – Sydney hip hop artist The Kid Laroi moves back up the chart from #9 to #3 as he releases a new deluxe edition of his mixtape, F*ck Love. Re-titled F*ck Love (Over You), the new version includes the #1 single ‘Stay’ (#1 Jul. ’21), as well as new tracks ‘Not Sober’ (#8 Aug. ’21), ‘Still Chose You’ (#26 Aug. ’21) and ‘Over You’ (#44 Aug. ’21). The first deluxe edition, F*ck Love (Savage), spent one week at #1 in February this year.
#5: Dave ‘We’re All Alone In This Together’ – British rapper Dave make his ARIA Top 50 debut at #5 with We’re All Alone In This Together. His second album comes two years on from his 2019 debut, Psychodrama, which hit #1 in the UK and won Album Of The Year at the Brit Awards. We’re All Alone In This Togetherfeatures the Stormzy collaboration ‘Clash’ which debuts at #29 this week.
#25: Leon Bridges ‘Gold-Diggers Sound’ – American soul artist Leon Bridges returns with third album, Gold-Diggers Sound. The album is named after the studio/hotel/bar in Los Angeles that Bridges resided in and recorded in. He hit the Top Ten with his previous two albums: Coming Home (#8 Jun. ’15) and Good Thing (#8 May ’18).
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Australian Artist Singles:
Top 5:
1. The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber – ‘Stay’ (Debut)
2. The Kid Laroi Feat. Polo G & Stunna Gambino – ‘Not Sober’ (Debut)
3. The Kid Laroi with Miley Cyrus – ‘Without You’
4. Masked Wolf – ‘Astronaut In The Ocean’
5. Vance Joy – ‘Missing Piece’
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Australian Artist Albums:
Top 5:
1. The Jungle Giants – ‘Love Signs’ (Debut)
2. The Kid Laroi – ‘F*ck Love (Over You)’
3. Tones And I – ‘Welcome To The Madhouse’
4. Jimmy Barnes – ‘Flesh And Blood’
5. Amy Shark – ‘Cry Forever’
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Vinyl Albums:
Top 5:
1. The Jungle Giants – ‘Love Signs’ (Debut)
2. Descendents – ‘9th & Walnut’ (Debut)
3. John Mayer – ‘Sob Rock’
4. Harry Styles – ‘Harry Styles’
5. Tyler, The Creator – ‘Igor’
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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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