Chart Wrap: Deftones take first ever ARIA #1
Hot 100
It’s now six weeks at #1 for Lukas Graham’s7 Years, leading ahead of a stagnant Top 5. Fifth Harmony and Selena Gomez remain at #2 and #3 withWork From Homeft. Ty Dolla $ign andHands To Myself respectively.
Mike Posner is the first to shake things up at #5 up from #6 withI Took A Pill In Ibiza. Gnash makes for the only new Top 10 entry at #8 from #17 withI Hate U I Love Uft. Olivia O’Brien.
Just outside the bracket is The Chainsmokers’ certified hitDon’t Let Me Downft. Daya which lands at #11 from #18. Little Mix’sSecret Love Songft. Jason Derulo hits #19 from #38. Broods’Freemakes a big jump to #22 from #50 on its second week in the chart while Luke Christopher makes the biggest move, hitting #27 from #64 withLot To Learnseeing huge success at commercial radio.
Jason Derulo takes the first new debut at #29 withIf It Ain’t Love,with the next coming in at #47 in the shape of Luvbug’sBest Is Yet To Come. Drake’sOne Danceft. Wiz Kid & Kyla enters at #57 with Nick Jonas’ new singleCloseft. Tove Lo not far behind debuting at #64.
ARIA Singles
Hitting #1 up from #5 this week is Gnash’sI Hate U, I Love Uft. Olivia O’Brien which overthrows Lukas Graham’s7 Yearsafter eight weeks at the top. Alan Walker’sFadedremains at #2 for another week while The Chainsmokers’Don’t Let Me Downft. Daya hits #3 up from #7.
Twenty One Pilots’Stressed Outreturns to #10 from #12 while slightly further down is Drake’s new singleOne Danceft. Wiz Kid & Kyla, hitting #15 from #43 on its second week in the chart. Just below them is Tinie Tempah’s slow burnerGirls Likeft. Zara Larsson, which is up at #17 from #28.
ARIA Albums
Deftones take their first ever #1 in Australia this week asGorescores the top debut on the ARIA Albums chart. At the #2 debut is The Lumineers’Cleopatra, their second Top 10 album and highest charting album to date.
Ed Sheeran makes a return to the Top 10 at #6 up from #10 with diamond selling albumX. It’sfollowed by Matt Corby’sTelluricat #9 from #14.
The next debut is at #11 from Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals’Call It What It Isfollowed by M83’sJunkdebuting at #12. Michael Jackson’sEssential Michael Jacksonmoves up to #17 from #27 while Fleetwood Mac’sThe Very Best of Fleetwood Macmakes a huge jump to #19 from #48.
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