SZA cleans on Australian Singles Chart with "Kill Bill" (via RCA/Sony), while Taylor Swift Enter 10y a non-consecutive week at No. 1 on National Albums Survey With midnight (worldwide).
Swift 10y And her most recent album became a number one. 1 on ARIA chart, surpassing the nine-week sequel of 1989 in 2014. The last chart was published on Friday, January 3. 13, in 1989 Dips 19-20.
"Congratulations Taylor! Ten weeks at No. 1 is an incredible achievement and 10 chart-topping albums in just 12 years is incredible," comments ARIA CEO Annabelle Hurd. "Australia's love affair with Taylor and her music hasn't slowed down."
midnight He managed to fend off SZA SOS It first topped the albums chart, ranking at no. 2 - although the US R&B star is doing better on the ARIA Singles Chart.
In the week that saw the SZA decline Bloody music video For "Kill Bill", the track rises 2-1 on the ARIA Chart for its first Australian lead.
So far, SZA's best has been a no. Placed #2 against "All-Stars" with Kendrick Lamar, lifting him from Black Panther in 2018. She was also featured on Doja Cat's "Kiss Me More", which peaked at No. 2 in 2021.
"Kill Bill" by switching places with Sam Smith & Kim Petras"Unholy" (Capitol/Universal), which slides from 1-2, just days after Smith performed an exclusive, intimate party At d'Arenberg Cube Winery in McLaren Vale, Adelaide.
Beam"Escapism" (Orchard) featuring American rapper 070 Shake takes it to a new level, up 7-4. British singer-songwriter UK no. 1 This week with the independently released "Escapism" following her very public split from Polydor, part of Universal Music Group.
while, Dean Lewis"How Do I Say Goodbye" (Island/Universal) is the best-placed domestic track on the Official Singles Chart in Australia, up 26-16, just two places off its peak position.
Also of note is the dark horse of Steven Sanchez and M. Behold's "Until I Found You" (Universal), which is running 30-12, six months after first impressing in the top 100, while Skrillex, Fred Again and Flowdan bag the highest debuts. per week, as "Rumble" (Atlantic/Warner) starts at No. 35.
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