Sabrina Carpenter loves the taste of chart victory. The American pop artist and actor leads the Australian charts again with Taste short and sweetrespectively.
When the ARIA Singles Charts were released late Friday, September 27, “Taste” (via Island/Universal) topped the charts for a fifth week in a row, bringing her total number of weeks at No. 1 this year to eight – more than More than any other artist ever. Next is Benson Boone, who spent a total of six weeks at the ARIA Chart Summit, all about “Beautiful Things.”
“Taste” leads the way, followed by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ “Die With A Smile” (Warner/Universal ranked second) and Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” (up 4 places). empire), respectively.
On the ARIA album chart, short and sweet No. 1 for fourth consecutive week ahead of Katy Perry’s new arrival 143 (Capitol/Universal Studios) dropped to second place.
This is Perry’s fifth top 10 album teenage dream (Ranked first for two consecutive weeks in 2010), prism (Ranked first for one week in a row in 2013), witness (No. 2 in 2017) and her latest record Smile, It peaked in 2020, ranking second.
Meanwhile, Keith Urban joins in high (Capitol/EMI), new No. 3. highhis 11th studio production. He will return in the second half of 2025 for a major arena tour.
A six-time ARIA Award winner, Urban previously ranked No. 1 on the ARIA Rankings story so far (2012), fuse (2013), paracord (2016) and speed now part 1 (2020).
New members among the top bands include local indie band The Rubens, ranked fourth. soda (Mushrooms), their sixth album. soda This is the band’s fifth top 10 appearance, following their 2012 self-titled debut album, which peaked at No. 3 in 2015 basketball (2nd place), 2018 Luo Laju (3rd place) and 2021 0202 (No. 1 for a week in a row).
The Rubens have won multiple ARIA awards and won Triple j’s Hot 100 countdown in January 2016 with “Hoops”.