This week’s
ARIA CHARTS
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Joji scores first #1 ARIA Album
24kGoldn climbs to #1 with ‘Mood’
Machine Gun Kelly, Deftones and Idles lead this week’s debuts
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CHECK OUT THE FULL CHART INFORMATION HERE
Singles:
Top 5:
1. 24kGoldn Feat. Iann Dior ‘Mood’
2. Cardi B Feat. Megan Thee Stallion – ‘WAP’
3. Joel Corry & MNEK – ‘Head & Heart’
4. Justin Bieber feat. Chance The Rapper – ‘Holy’ (Debut)
5. Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo – ‘Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)’
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Singles Chartifacts:
#1: 24kGoldn Feat. Iann Dior ‘Mood’ – In its seventh week in the Top 50, ‘Mood’ by 24kGoldn hits #1 on the ARIA Singles Chart for the first time. It becomes the first chart-topper in Australia for the American rapper, real name Golden Landis Von Jones. The move of ‘Mood’ to #1 comes a week after it hit #1 in the UK. To date, it’s peaked at #5 in the US.
#10: Tate McRae ‘You Broke Me First’ – Moving up four spots, ‘You Broke Me First’ by Canadian singer-songwriter Tate McRae hits #10. So far, it’s peaked at #23 in her homeland, and at #13 in the UK.
#13: Pop Smoke ‘For The Night’ – Climbing from #18, Pop Smoke’s ‘For The Night’ hits a new peak at #13. It leaps over the late American rapper’s other current chart hit ‘Mood Swings’ (#5 Sept. ’20), which has dropped from #15 to #19.
#16: Headie One Feat. AJ Tracey & Stormzy ‘Ain’t It Different’ – A week ahead of the release of Headie One’s debut album, Edna, the single ‘Ain’t It Different’ jumps 13 places to land a new peak at #16. The single peaked at #3 in the UK.
#31: Travis Scott Feat. Young Thug & M.I.A. ‘Franchise’ – Debuting at #31, Travis Scott joins forces with American rapper Young Thug and British rapper M.I.A. for ‘Franchise’. It’s Scott’s third entry in the Top 50 for the year, having hit the chart earlier in the year with his collaboration with Kid Cudi ‘The Scotts’ (#4 May ’20), as well as the 2016 single ‘Goosebumps’ (#45 May ’20).
#39: Fleetwood Mac ‘Dreams’ – Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 hit ‘Dreams’ re-enters the Top 50 after a viral video on TikTok. Uploaded by user Nathan Apodaca (Doggface208), the video shows him longboarding down a road while drinking juice and listening to the Stevie Nicks-sung track, lip-synching along with it towards the end. It received the seal of approval from the band who reshared it on their social media channels.
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Check out video highlights of the top 10 singles HERE
Albums:
Top 5:
1. Joji – ‘Nectar’ (Debut)
2. Machine Gun Kelly – ‘Tickets To My Downfall’ (Debut)
3. Deftones – ‘OHMS’ (Debut)
4. Keith Urban – ‘The Speed Of Now Part 1’
5. Pop Smoke – ‘Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon’
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Albums Chartifacts:
#1: Joji ‘Nectar’ – Australian-Japanese artist Joji hits #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart for the first time as he debuts in the top spot with Nectar. The follow-up to Ballads 1 (#17 Nov. ’18) features the singles ‘Sanctuary’ (#42 Jun. ’19) and ‘Run’ (#39 Feb. ’20). Nectar includes collaborations with Benee, Lil Yachty and Diplo, among others. Joji is the first artist part of the hip hop collective 88rising to have a #1 album in Australia.
Dan Rosen, CEO of ARIA, said: “I’d like to congratulate Joji on scoring his first ARIA number one. Joji is challenging and redefining what a musician does in the modern age. He plays many roles and has many talents, and I’m glad that he can add ‘chart topper’ to his long list of achievements.”
#2: Machine Gun Kelly ‘Tickets To My Downfall’ – Machine Gun Kelly scores his first Top Ten on the ARIA Albums Chart as he releases his fifth studio album Tickets To My Downfall. The follow-up to Hotel Diablo (#26 Jul. ’19) marks the American artist’s move from rap to pop punk and features the singles ‘My Ex’s Best Friend’ (#22 Sept. ’20). Guests on the album include Halsey, Iann Dior, blackbear and Trippie Redd.
#3: Deftones ‘OHMS’ – Alt-metal band Deftones follow-up the #1 album Gore(#1 Apr. ’16) with OHMS. It’s the American group’s ninth studio album. It’s the first Deftones album to feature guitarist Stephen Carpenter playing a nine-string guitar. It becomes the Deftones’ eighth Top 50 entry.
#6: Alpha Wolf ‘A Quiet Place To Die’ – Tasmanian metalcore band Alpha Wolf take out their first ever Top Ten entry as they release A Quiet Place To Die. The Burnie band’s second studio album comes three years on from debut album Mono (#29 Jul. ’17). Between albums in 2019 they released the EP Fault. Alpha Wolf have debuted at #2 on the ARIA Vinyl Albums Chart this week.
#7: IDLES ‘Ultra Mono’ – Releasing third album Ultra Mono, British rock band IDLES make their Top 50 debut. The Bristol band formed in 2009 and have previously released the studio albums Brutalism (2017) and Joy As An Act Of Resistance (2018). Earlier in 2020, they put out the live album Live At Ramsgate Music Hall. Ultra Mono includes guest appearances by Warren Ellis (The Dirty Three, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds), Jehnny Beth (Savages), David Yow (The Jesus Lizard) and jazz-pop artist Jamie Cullum. Ultra Mono is #1 on this week’s ARIA Vinyl Albums Chart.
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Australian Artist Singles:
Top 5:
1. Keith Urban, P!nk – ‘One Too Many’
2. Tones And I – ‘Dance Monkey’
3. Sia – ‘Together’
4. Amy Shark – ‘Everybody Rise’
5. Sam Fischer – ‘This City’
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Australian Artist Albums:
Top 5:
1. Joji – ‘Nectar’ (Debut)
2. Keith Urban – ‘The Speed Of Now Part 1’
3. Alpha Wolf – ‘A Quiet Place To Die’ (Debut)
4. The Kid Laroi – ‘F*ck Love’
5. INXS – ‘The Very Best’
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Vinyl Albums:
Top 5:
1. IDLES – ‘Ultra Mono’ (Debut)
2. Alpha Wolf – ‘A Quiet Place To Die’ (Debut)
3. Deftones – ‘OHMS’ (Debut)
4. Mondo Rock – ‘Summer Of ‘81 (Mondo Rock Live A The Pier)’ (Debut)
5. Run The Jewels – ‘RTJ4’
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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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