Chart Wrap: Lukas Graham top all charts, debuts at #1
Hot 100
It’s a quiet Top 3 on the Hot 100 this week with Lukas Graham remaining at #1 with 7 Years. Flume’s Never Be Like You ft. Kai hits #4 from #6, a new peak. Meghan Trainor’s No makes it into the Top 10 at #8 from #11, as does Sia’s Cheap Thrills at #10 from #15.
Outside the Top 10 we see The Chainsmokers’ latest hit Don’t Let Me Down ft. Daya hit #18 from #36. Hailee Steinfeld’s Rock Bottom makes it to #20 from #40 followed by Tinie Tempah’s Girls Like ft. Zara Larsson at #21 from #33.
Dua Lipa slowly cruises up the chart at #25 from #39 with Be The One. Iggy Azalea cracks the Top 50 at #43 from #68, as does Sneaky Sound System’s I Ain’t Over You.
Only one debut makes it into the Top 50 this week, that being Broods’ Free which debuts at #50 itself. Luke Christopher enters further down the chart at #64 with Lot To Learn.
ARIA Singles
Lukas Graham enters anotherstellar week on the ARIA charts with 7 Years holding #1 for what is now its eighth week, becoming the longest running #1 by a Danish act in ARIA Singles history.
Disturbed’s Sound of Silence hit #4 from #15, just missing out on the predicted Top 3 bracket. Gnash scores a big bump to #5 from #26 with I Hate U I Love U ft. Olivia O’Brien.
The Chainsmokers make it into the Top 10 at #7 from #13 with Don’t Let Me Down ft. Daya, now making for their second Top 10 single in 2016. Meghan Trainor makes for the last notable change in the Top 10 as No hits #9 from #11 on its fourth week in the chart, becoming her fifth Top 10 ARIA Single.
ARIA Albums
Taking #1 on the Albums chart this week is Lukas Graham’s self-titled album, a new release containing tracks from both of their first European albums. It’s definitely a good week for Lukas Graham.
Babymetal take the next high debut at #7 with Metal Resistance, their second album and first to enter the ARIA Charts. The Last Shadow Puppets take out #9 with the debut of Everything You’ve Come To Expect.
Outside the Top 10 In Stereo’s She’s Rock N Roll scores the #11 debut followed by Pet Shop Boys’ Super entering at #12.
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