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News May 25, 2019

Charts breakdown: Conrad Sewell makes stunning No. 1 debut

Charts breakdown: Conrad Sewell makes stunning No. 1 debut

ARIA have just unveiled last week’s charts results, with Conrad Sewell, Alex Lahey and Tyler, The Creator all making incredible first week entries.

Brisbane’s Conrad Sewell has had a breakthrough week for his debut album LIFE [Sony] which has managed to land at No. 1 on both the all Albums and Australian Albums charts.

His first effort managed to land on the Albums chart one place ahead of Billie Eilish’s WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP WHERE DO WE GO? [Darkroom/Interscope].

Conrad Sewell has landed atop the ARIA Albums Chart this week for his debut record LIFE

Conrad Sewell has landed atop the ARIA Albums Chart this week for his debut record LIFE

“When the boss calls to tell you… WE GOT NUMBER 1 ALBUM IN THE COUNTRY! Tears of Joy [sic] my whole heart went into this Album and this just makes it all worth it,” the singer said in an Instagram story.

Meanwhile, LIFE landed ahead of Dean Lewis’ A Place We Knew [Island/Universal] on the Australian Albums chart.

Other new entrants to the all Albums chart include Tyler, The Creator’s Igor [Columbia/Sony], placing at No. 3, blocked from a No. 2 entry by Billie Eilish.

In what’s been a successful first post-album release week for Alex Lahey, The Best Of Luck Club [Nicky Boy Records/Caroline] landed at No. 8 on the Australian Albums chart, while on the all Albums chart, it landed at No. 30, ahead of Eminem’s Kamikaze [Interscope] and Ed Sheeran’s X [Atlantic].

Alex Lahey's The Best Of Luck Club

Alex Lahey’s The Best Of Luck Club has landed at No. 8 on the Australian Albums chart, and No. 30 on the All Albums chart

Hilltop Hoods’ ‘Exit Sign [Feat. Illy and Ecca Vandal]’ [Universal] has kept its 13-week stronghold atop the Australian Artist Singles chart, while Tones And I’s ‘Johnny Run Away’ [Independent] has peaked at No. 3 on that same chart.

Other long-term entrants to the Australia Artist Singles chart include Kian’s ‘Waiting’ [Universal] which is currently in its 40th week in the chart.

Kate Miller Heidke’s Eurovision song ‘Zero Gravity’ [Universal] has entered the Australians Artist Singles chart at No. 15, one place ahead of Ocean Alley’s ‘Confidence’ [Independent].

On the Singles chart, Lil Nas X’s ‘Old Town Road’ [Columbia/Sony] has knocked Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber’s ‘I Don’t Care’ [Atlantic] off its No. 1 throne, while Halsey has made a No. 13 debut with ‘Nightmare’.

For full chart placements, visit the ARIA Charts site.

Watch Conrad Sewell’s video for ‘Changing’:

This article originally appeared on The Industry Observer, which is now part of The Music Network.

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