Chart Wrap: David Bowie debuts at #1, covers Albums chart
Hot 100
Returning to #1 on the Hot 100 this week is Duke Dumont’s Ocean Drive, moving up from #2 after hitting the top spot late last year. Justin Bieber takes a new peak with Love Yourself at #2 up from #5.
Snakehips breaks into the Top 10 at #7 from #26 with All My Friends featuring Tinashe & Chance The Rapper.
The Weeknd’s In The Night and Taylor Swift’s Out Of The Woods both move into the Top 10 at #9 from #11 and #10 from #13 respectively.
Elle King’s Ex’s & Oh’s makes plenty of progress at #17 from #54, as does Alessia Cara’s Here at #19 from #37.
Fleur East’s Sax makes it to a new high point at #25 from #44. Mashd N Kutcher come close to hitting most moved this week as My Sunshine moves to #27 from #63, however, that title goes to Zara Larsson’s Lush Life at #16 from #66, a move of 50 places.
Jonas Blue’s cover ofFast Car takes the highest debut this week at #23 with the next closest entry being Tobtok’s rendition of Fast Car featuring River at #39.
Charlie Puth’s One Call Away re-enters at #45 with Jess & Matt’s Nothing Matters debuting close behind at #50.
ARIA Singles
Bieber holds #1 with Love Yourself for a sixth week now, leading ahead of Jonas Blue’s Fast Car featuring Dakota, which now sits at a new peak of #2 up from #4.
Snakehips’ Gold-selling All My Friends featuring Tinashe & Chance The Rapper also sees a new peak at #3 up from #6.
Zara Larsson breaks into the Top 10 with Lush Life landing at #8 from #15, as Alessia Cara just misses out on the bracket at #12 from #19.
Fleur East scores the highest debut on the Singles chart with Sax entering at #25, just ahead of Mashd N Kutcher’s My Sunshine, which debuts at #26.
ARIA Albums
The late David Bowie debuts at #1 on the ARIA Albums chart this week with latest album Blackstar. His 25th solo studio album, released on his 69th birthday hits #1 following a huge spike in sales after the news of his passing last week. It marks Bowie’s first #1 on the ARIA charts ever, though Scary Monsters and Let’s Dancewere #1 in Australia before the ARIA Charts existed.
The news of Bowie’s death also sees twelve other albums of his move into the Top 50, most notably Nothing Has Changed (The Best Of David Bowie) at #3, Best Of Bowie at #9 and The Best Of David Bowie 1969/1974 at #14.
At #6 this week is the debut of Adam Brand and the Outlaws’ self-titled album, the first release by Brand with his new group. Straight Outta Compton’s soundtrack enters at #15 and marks the last notable new entry into the chart.
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