. . . . . . . . . . . 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 CHARTSRuel snags a #3 debut
Miley breaks the Cyrus record
Ruel’s first full-length album, 4th Wall, makes a top 5 debut in the ARIA Albums Chart this week at #3, while Miley Cyrus holds the top spot on the Singles Chart to become Australia’s longest-running Cyrus at #1.
Ruel, the 20-year-old singer from Sydney, won the ARIA Award for Breakthrough Artist back in 2018 before reaching #3 on the Albums Chart with his 2019 EP, Free Time, which went three-time platinum in South Korea.
Harry Styles celebrates 10 non-consecutive weeks at the top of the Albums Chart with Harry’s House coming off the back of his Australian tour, which wrapped last week. Fine Line slides one position to #6 and Harry Styles also holds at #12, while on the Singles Chart As It Was holds at #5, one of 14 singles Styles has in the top 100.
One Day At A Time by Morgan Wallen debuts at #2, featuring 36 tracks and collaborations with fellow country superstars Eric Church, HARDY and ERNEST. His 2021 album Dangerous: The Double Album also reached #2 here and has spent more than two years on the chart, sitting at #31 this week.
Korean boy band NCT 127 debut in the top 20 with Ay-Yo – The 4th Album Repackage at #13, while Aussie four-piece Teenage Dads debut at #28 with their EP Midnight Driving and homegrown singer-songwriter Jen Cloher arrives at #30 with I Am The River, The River Is Me.
On the Singles Chart, Miley Cyrus’ Flowers makes it eight weeks at #1, surpassing her father Billy Ray Cyrus’ record of seven weeks with Achy Breaky Heart in 1992; while PinkPantheress’ Boy’s A Liar sits very close behind at #2.
Check Out The FULL CHART INFORMATION HERE
Albums:
Top 5:
1. Harry Styles – Harry’s House
2. Morgan Wallen – One Thing at a Time (Debut)
3. Ruel – 4th Wall (Debut)
4. P!nk – TRUSTFALL
5. Ed Sheeran – = Singles:
Top 5:
1. Miley Cyrus – Flowers (debut)
2. PinkPantheress – Boy’s A Liar
3. The Weeknd – Die For You
4. SZA – Kill Bill
5. Harry Styles – As It WasNew Music Chart Singles:
Top 5:
1. Miley Cyrus – Flowers (debut)
2. PinkPantheress – Boy’s A Liar
3. SZA – Kill Bill
4. Morgan Wallen – Last Night
5. Coi Leray – PlayersCheck out video highlights of the top 10 singles HERE
Australian Artist Albums:
Top 5:
1. Ruel – 4th Wall (Debut)
2. Teenage Dads – Midnight Driving (Debut)
3. Jen Cloher – I Am The River, The River Is Me (Debut)
4. Spacey Jane – Here Comes Everybody
5. The Kid LAROI – F*ck Love (Over You) Australian Artist Singles:
Top 5:
1. The Kid LAROI – Love Again
2. MK & Dom Dolla – Rhyme Dust (Debut)
3. The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber – Stay
4. Dean Lewis – How Do I Say Goodbye
5. Flume & MAY-A – Say Nothing
Vinyl Albums:
Top 5:
1. Ruel – 4th Wall (Debut)
2. Ed Sheeran – =
3. Harry Styles – Harry’s House
4. Teenage Dads – Midnight Driving (Debut)
5. Jen Cloher – I Am The River, The River Is Me (Debut) For 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.
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AMNPLIFY – DB