Sabrina Carpenter has made a sweet return to number one in the Australian charts and claimed another double.
Popular albums by American pop singer and actor short and sweet (Island/Universal) bounced back 2-1 on the ARIA chart released on Friday, September 20, marking the third consecutive week at the top.
Meanwhile, Eminem’s Death of Slim Shady (fatal blow) (via Interscope/Universal) 48/2 to critical acclaim follows the release of “Expanded Mourner’s” version, which includes two new tracks and a new cut of “Fuel.” The record spent two weeks at No. 1 in July.
Billie Eilish ranks among the top three in latest ARIA rankings Hit me hard, hit me softly (Interscope/Universal) rose 4-3 to lead the collections of Chappell Roan and Weeknd, respectively.
The first appearance in the latest frame belongs to Asian American artist and former oncology nurse Keshi, Requiem (Island/Global), His second album opened at number 14. Gabriel.
Australian alternative rock newcomer Surf Trash rockets to No. 17 with debut album the only place i know (BLVE), is the top local record label on the charts. The band hails from Lake Macquarie, New South Wales and consists of Andrew Scott (drums/vocals), Lachlan Jackson (guitar), Patrick Russell (guitar) and Nick Scott (bass) lead. UK and European tour dates will begin in February 2025.
On the ARIA singles chart, Carpenter’s “Taste” tops the list for the fourth consecutive week, ahead of Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ “Die With A Smile” (Warner/Universal) and Billie Eilish’s “Birds Of A Feather” respectively.
According to ARIA statistics, a female artist has been at No. 1 for seven weeks in a row.
Canadian singer-songwriter Tate McRae debuts at No. 14 with “It’s OK, I’m OK.” Reached Australia’s Top 10 Hot Singles Chart.
Finally, “Weeknd” ignited enthusiasm with the 19th-placed new song “Dancing In The Flames”. Hurry up tomorrow, was one of his 36 top 50 singles on the ARIA charts, including “Blinding Lights,” which dominated 2020 for 11 weeks and became the best-selling single of the year. The Canadian artist will kick off a stadium tour of Australia this October; his “After Hours Til Dawn” tour will see two shows at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium and two concerts at Sydney’s Accor Stadium meeting.