Ariana Grande holds at No. 1 in Australia with Everlasting Sunshine and, once more, narrowly misses the chart double.
As Everlasting Sunshine (through Common) enters a 3rd week atop the ARIA Albums Chart, Ariana’s album reduce “We Can’t Be Associates (Wait For Your Love)” enters a second week at No. 2 on the nationwide singles tally.
Coming in at No. 2 on the albums checklist is Future and Metro Boomin’s We Don’t Belief You (Common/Sony), their first collaborative assortment. It’s Future’s tenth profession title on the albums chart, together with a No. 1 with 2022’s I By no means Favored You. Metro Boomin landed at No. 4 in 2020 with Savage Mode II, a collaboration with 21 Savage, and solo LP Heroes & Villains peaked at No. 5 in 2022. Three tracks from We Don’t Belief You seem on the ARIA Singles Chart, led by “Like That” at No. 8.
Closing out the highest three on the ARIA Albums Chart, revealed Friday, March 29, is Olivia Rodrigo’s sophomore LP Guts (Geffen/Common), which advantages from the discharge of the “Spilled” version, which incorporates one new observe and 4 songs that have been beforehand solely out there on wax. A type of new releases “Obsessed,” arrives at No. 16 on the singles chart, for Rodrigo’s sixteenth prime 20 look, ARIA experiences. Three of these have climbed the chart mountain: “Drivers Licence,” “Good 4 U” and “Vampire.” Following its September 2023 launch, Guts debuted at No. 1 in Australia and logged two weeks on the summit.
In the meantime, Australian pop duo the Veronicas bag a prime 10 debut with Gothic Summer season (Virgin Music Australia/Common). Produced by Goldfinger’s John Feldmann and that includes a solid of top-flight collaborators, together with Travis Barker, Gothic Summer season is new at No. 6. The Brisbane sisters (Jessica and Lisa Origliasso) have cracked the highest 10 with all six of their studio albums, the primary three of which peaked No. 2: The Secret Life Of… (2005), Hook Me Up (2007) and The Veronicas (2014).
Over on the ARIA Singles Chart, additionally revealed Friday, Benson Boone luggage a fourth week at No. 1 with “Lovely Issues,” atop an unchanged prime three.
Lastly, Irish singer and songwriter Hozier returns to the highest 10 with “Too Candy” (Columbia/Sony), new at No. 10. That’s his first solo prime 40 hit since 2015, when “Somebody New” peaked at No. 24. His profession greatest in these components got here together with his 2013’s “Take Me To Church,” which sailed to No. 2.
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