Chart Wrap: Flume secures #1, Architects #2
Hot 100
Justin Timerlake remains at #1 on the TMN Hot 100 this week with Can’t Stop The Feeling, followed by Calvin Harris’ This Is What You Came For ft. Rihanna at #2, staying put for another week.
Drake sees a new peak with One Dance at #3 from #4 and is getting closer to matching the #1 success he’s seen on the ARIA Singles chart. DNCE make their Top 10 entry at #10 from #20 with Cake By The Ocean.
Kungs vs Cookin’ On 3 Burners’ This Girl makes it just outside the Top 10 at #11 from #15 while Little Mix’s Hair breaks through the Top 20 at #17 from #21.
Charlie Puth sees healthy movement at #28 from #39 with We Don’t Talk Anymore, with OneRepublic close behind at #32 from #44 on its second week in the chart. Most Moved this week is the latest of Drake’s singles to take off, Too Good ft, Rihanna which hits #21 from #50 on its third week in the chart.
Ariana Grande’s Into You sees a debut at #40 followed by Fifth Harmony’s All In My Head (Flex),which debuts at #42. Imany’s Don’t Be So Shy debuts at #49 with Martin Solveig’s Do It Right ft. Tkay Maidza entering at #51.
ARIA Singles
Calvin Harris takes #1 on the ARIA Singles chart with This Is What You Came For ft. Rihanna after four weeks of domination from Drake’s One Dance ft. Wiz Kid & Kyla, now swapping places with Harris at #2. It marks his second #1 on the ARIA Singles chart, the first being recent hit How Deep Is Your Love ft. Disciples.
Flume’s Say It ft. Tove Lo hits a new peak at #5 from #6 coinciding with the success his album Skin sees on the ARIA Albums chart this week. Meghan Trainor takes the Top 10 with Me Too, becoming her sixth Top 10 single on the chart, the most recent being No.
Just outside the Top 10 could be another #1 in a week or two in the form of Drake’s Too Good ft. Rihanna, which has been moving up charts consistently for the past three weeks. It hits #13 from #22 on its third week in the chart but is rivaled by Ariana Grande’s Into You, now sitting at #19 from #46 on week two in the chart.
ARIA Albums
Debuting at #1 is the long-awaited Flume record Skin. The Sydney producer’s sophomore record follows the critically acclaimed breakthrough success that was his self-titled debut album Flume. Skin features #1 ARIA charting single Never Be Like You ft. Kai and the aforementioned #5 single Say It ft. Tove Lo.
Though Flume’s #1 debut may come as a surprise to no one, the #2 debut this week will no doubt turn a few heads. UK metalcore exports Architects have taken the entry point with new album All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us –the band’s seventh studio album and their highest ever chart debut and peak on the ARIA Albums chart. It beats previous best Lost Forever // Lost Together which peaked at #13 in 2014. It also marks the highest debut for an international act on the UNFD record label.
Catfish and the Bottlemen take #6 with the debut of The Ride followed by Fifth Harmony’s 7/27 which contains #3 ARIA charting single Work From Home ft. Ty Dolla $ign. The track also peaked at #1 on the TMN Hot 100.
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