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Forum - ARIA Charts: Weekly ARIA Chartifacts - ARIA Chartifacts 2-July-2012

New Releases w/c Friday 29th June, 2012

DLVSRTPhysTracksArtistsLabels
DL   Mind Your Manners (clean/explicit versions)Chiddy Bang feat Travie McCoy & Icona PopEMI UK
DL   Mind Your Manners (EP)Chiddy Bang feat Travie McCoy & Icona PopEMI UK
 VS  Emmylou's GuitarHarmony JamesWarner
DLVS  The Big RedJohn WilliamsonWarner Australia
DL   RevolutionPennywiseWarner Australia
DL  26thGood TimesOwl City feat Carly Rae JepsenUniversal USA
   CDS1991 EPAzealia BanksInterscope/UMA
 VS  Route 66Glenn FreyUniversal
DL   The Recession (Winter of Our Discotheque Remix)BluejuiceDew Process/UMA
DL   The PowerDJ Fresh feat Dizzee RascalM.O.S./UMA
DL   HouseKindnessModular/UMA
DL   Bad Girls (The Remixes)M.I.A.Interscope/UMA
DL   RavenRedcoatsIsland Aust/UMA
DL RT TouchSilver Sneakerz feat Jon StevensM.O.S./UMA
DL   Youth in TroubleThe PresetsModular/UMA
DL  2ndWiped OutArchiveCooperative/UMA
DL  2ndCarolineCitizens!Cooperative/UMA
DL  2ndWhite LightGeorge MichaelIsland UK/UMA
DL  2ndHell or HallelujahKissUniversal
DL  2ndEverybody Wants to Be Your FriendR.L. JonesCooperative/UMA
 VS 2ndButterfly KissesJermaine PaulUniversal
 VS 2ndAre You ReadyMarvin PriestIsland Aust/UMA
DL  3rdOctopusBloc PartyCooperative/UMA
DL   There Will Be LoveAdam BrandSony Australia
DL   Shout it OutReece MastinSony Australia
DL   Boom BoomJustice CrewSony Australia


DLPhysOtherAlbumsArtistsLabels
DLCD Eight and a HalfEight and a HalfEMI Australia
 CD Wild OnesFlo RidaAtlantic/Warner
 CD UndeadSix Feet UnderWarner
 CD The Arts of DestructionDesasterWarner
 CD Periphy 2PeriphyWarner
 CD LoversThe RoyaltyWarner
 CD Separate RealitiesTrioscapesWarner
 CD CampChildish GambinoLiberation/UMA
DLCD OshinDIIVSpunk/UMA
 CD Pink Friday.. Roman Reloaded (Explicit Ed)Nicki MinajUniversal
 CD Stars (Mini Album)SURESLiberation/UMA
DL  Collected CoolDean MartinUniversal
DL  Takes Place in Your Work SpaceWhite DenimCooperative/UMA
 CD Days Go ByThe OffspringColumbia/Sony
 CD Write Me BackR.KellyRCA/Sony

DLPhysCompilations Labels
DLCDNow: The Hits of Winter 2012 (Spec Ed)VariousEMI Australia
DLCDNow: The Hits of Winter 2012 VariousEMI Australia
 CD/Dvd100% Hits: The Best of Winter 2012VariousWarner Australia
 6CDSoundsystem: The Story of JamaicaVariousUniversal Int.
DL TedSoundtrackUniversal

Link to the ARIA Top 50 Singles: http://www.ariacharts.com.au/pages/charts_display_singles.asp?chart=1U50 (updated after 6:00pm)

For all of the huge debuts that The Voice racked up last week, their presence in the Top 10 has been reduced to one song within the entire ten, and those debuts have all either dropped out of the Top 100 or into the 40 to 60 region of the chart, with a total of 22 out of the 25 Top 100 departing songs this week attributed to The Voice TV show; I call them ratings-dropouts (only charted during the shows broadcast/ratings period).

But more about that later, as Flo Rida reclaims the No.1 spot for an eighth week at the top with his track “Whistle”, now becoming the equal third longest running number one of the decade, tied with “Somebody That I Used to Know” by Gotye and Kimbra. “Whistle” also becomes the first song this year to climb back to the top spot, the last song to do so was “Sexy and I Know it” back in December 2011 and January 2012.

With the evacuation of the Top 10 of The Voice songs apart from Karise’s official single “You Won’t Let Me” holding at No.5, it’s the rest of the Top 10 that moves around that song. “Don’t Wake Me Up” for Chris Brown is up seven places to a new peak of No.2, becoming his third highest charting single, as he has appeared on two No.1 tracks (“Run it! – February 2006 and “No Air” – June 2008). “Payphone” for Maroon 5 and Wiz Khalifa is back up four places to No.3, its fifth appearance at this position, having also spent two weeks at No.2.

Katy Perry scores her eleventh Top 10 single in Australia, as her latest “Wide Awake” jumps back up sixteen places to a new peak of No.4. She was also in the country at the end of this past week, so her sales could continue to keep her in the Top 10 longer, plus her ‘Part of Me 3D’ films is out this coming week.

ARIA released a mid-year chart this week, and at No.1 for the year so far is the No.6 track this week “Call Me Maybe” for Carly Rae Jepsen, which is back up four places from last week. And Will.i.am has appeared on four Top 10 singles in the past as a guest vocalist, the biggest of which was the Usher song “OMG” (No.1 – May 2010), but this week he scores his first solo Top 10 entry, as “This is Love” jumps up eleven places to No.7, plus its also Eva Simons’ biggest hit too, having previously been as high as No.17 with Afrojack on “Take Over Control” (peaked in January & February 2011).

“The Fighter” (HP-7) for the Gym Class Heroes and Ryan Tedder returns at No.8 for a third week inside the top ten, and reclaiming their Top 10 peak positions from two weeks ago are Rita Ora and “How We Do (Party)” at No.9 and “Pound the Alarm” for Nicki Minaj at No.10.

NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: “Feel the Love” for Rudimental feat John Newman jumps up thirty places to No.12, but up forty-three spots to No.13 are fun. with the title track from their album “Some Nights”. Jason DeRulo is up sixteen places to No.14 with his latest “Undefeated”, and Coldplay and Rihanna surpass their previous peak of No.17 by jumping up seven places from last week to No.16 this week with “Princess of China”. Also climbing back into the Top 20 is “Starships” for Nicki Minaj (22 to 15) and “Turn All the Lights On” for T-Pain and Ne-Yo (32 to 17), whilst US pop duo Karmin jump up thirteen places to No.20 with their debut song “Broken Hearted”.

“I’m All Yours” for Jay Sean and Pitbull jumps back up eight places to No.21, and Usher’s “Scream” is being heard at No.23 this week, back up twelve positions on last week. “On Top” for Johnny Ruffo climbs two places from last weeks debut of No.28, to No.26 this week, and Matt Corby reclaims eleven places from last week to land at No.27 with his “Into the Flames” EP, the biggest selling Australian performance in the mid-year tally so far, it’s sitting at No.6.

“Earthquake” for Labrinth is back up twelve places to No.28, “Boyfriend” for Justin Bieber returns to the Top 50, up twenty-five spots to No.29. At No.30 we see “Child” for 360 back up eleven places and “Do it Like That” for Ricki-Lee rises back up fourteen places to No.31. “Dance Again” for Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull also returns to the Top 50, back up twenty-five places to No.32, and new peaks of No.35 and No.36 are for The Black Keys with “Gold on the Ceiling” and Matchbox 20’s new track “She’s So Mean” respectively.

B.o.B returns to the Top 50 and is back up fourteen spots to No.39 with “So Good”, plus his duet with Taylor Swift entitled “Both of Us” returns to the Top 100 at No.50. Also returning the T100 are Linkin Park with “Burn it Down” at No.41 which also scores a new peak in the process. “Wild Ones” for Flo Rida jumps back up sixteen places to No.42, and “Somebody That I Used to Know” for Gotye reclaims twenty-four places to land back at No.43 this week. Train claim the last new peak of the week as their new track “50 Ways to Say Goodbye” is up seventeen places to No.44, with their previous hit “Drive By” jumping back eleven places to No.33. We also see a return to the Top 50 of both One Directions Top 10 hits “What Makes You Beautiful” (HP-7, TW-59 to 46) and “One Thing” (HP-3, TW-55 to 49).

THE VOICE: With the show finishing it’s ten week run on TV, and a winner crowned, the tracks that made such a big splash last week make for the exit, as of the 25 songs that leave the Top 100 this week, 22 of those are by The Voice artists/judges/contestants.

Last weeks No.1 debut of “Stay with Me Baby” drops to No.54 this week, in turn becoming the biggest drop from the No.1 position EVER, so at least Karise is still making chart feats in her second week of charting. Her two week running at No.2 rendition of “Hallelujah” only drops thirty-six places to No.38 this week, but her No.3 debut of “I Was Your Girl” departs the entire Top 100. This has happened only once before in ARIA history, and that song too reached No.3, “Way of the World” by Adelaide (at the time) teenager Francesca which debuted at No.3 and was gone from that position the following week.

But also dropping out of the Top 10 is Sarah De Bono’s “Beautiful” which drops thirty-three places to No.37 to be one of only FIVE singles for The Voice contestants within the Top 100, we also have Darren Percival at No.78 (from 37) with “I Believe”. Darren also has a Top 10 dropout this week, with his No.8 debut from last week “Damage Down” falling out of the Top 100, in total eleven songs fall out of the entire Top 50 from last week, and as I said at the top of the page, they can now be called rating-dropouts.

Lower 50: With Big Brother coming soon to Channel 9, their use of LMFAO’s “Party Rock Anthem” in their promo ads has helped the longest running No.1 of the decade to reclaim thirty-two places this week and send the song back up to No.51. Their other No.1 “Sexy and I Know it” jumps back up thirty places to No.64. With Katy Perry in the country for a visit for her film, her “Part of Me” title track is back up twenty-six places to No.52, and Reece Mastin is back up twenty-seven places to No.53 with “Shut Up & Kiss Me”.

“Primadonna” for Marina & The Diamonds is up twenty-six places to a new peak of No.55, as too are Major Lazer with “Get Free” to No.56. “Breath of Life” for Florence + the Machine returns at No.57, also a new peak, and two debuts from last week that also climb are “Call My Name” for Cheryl (Cole) (92 to 59) and “My Kind of Love” for Emeli Sande (84 to 60). Azealia Banks jumps twenty-one places to No.67 with her “1991” EP, and up fifteen to No.70 is Meilo and “Stuck on You”. And of the twenty re-entries to the Top 100 this week, scoring new peaks are “Rack City” for Tyga at No.80 and “Everybody’s Waiting” by Missy Higgins at No.86.

Lupe Fiasco is due to release his fourth album in September entitled “Lupe Fiasco’s Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Part 1”, and the first taste from that album is “Around the Way (Freedom Ain’t Free)” which is the highest new entry of the week coming in at No.58.

Kelly Clarkson debuts at No.72 with the third single from her latest album “Stronger” (TW-33) entitled “Dark Side”, with the previous two singles being “Mr. Know it All” (HP-1, Oct 2011) and “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” (HP-18, Jan 2012). Also scoring a new single from a current album is The Temper Trap who debut at No.81 with “Trembling Hands”, with their self-titled former No.1 album sitting at No.20 this week.

Knife Party debut at No.82 with the track “Centipede” from the “Rage Valley” EP (HP-95) which drops out of the Top 100 this week, and Maroon 5 debut at No.89 with a new track their Top 10 debuting album “Overexposed” (TW-4) called “One More Night”.

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Link to the ARIA Top 50 Albums: http://www.ariacharts.com.au/pages/charts_display_album.asp?chart=1G50 (updated after 6:00 pm)

Karise Eden drops from the No.1 spot on the singles chart, but claims the new No.1 album in the country with instantly platinum certified “My Journey”, which is also the sixth consecutive No.1 debut in the past seven weeks. The last time we saw six consecutive No.1 debuts was between mid-March and late April of 2010 with Avril Lavigne, Glee Volume 5, The Strokes, Britney Spears, Drapht and The Foo Fighters the six acts to enter first week at the top of the ARIA Albums chart.

“My Journey” is the 310th No.1 debut in Australian Albums chart history (1965 to 2012) and the 649th No.1 album during that same period, whilst it’s the 508th ARIA No.1 album (1983 to 2012). It also becomes only the second album with ‘Journey’ in its title, the previous being Damien Leith’s “The Winner’s Journey” from December 2006. And as Karise is a local reality shows winner/contestant, she becomes the ninth such act to top the charts here (thirteen if you want to include overseas winners like Paul Potts, Leona Lewis or Susan Boyle twice).

Karise Eden’s album becomes the 152nd Australian performed album to reach No.1, and she becomes the 79th Australian Performer to hit the top spot. She is also the 93rd solo female act to hit No.1, and Karise is the eleventh Australian solo female act to hit the top of the Aussie Albums chart (165 to 2012). Karise is only the second solo Aussie female act this decade to make it to No.1, the last being Missy Higgins four weeks ago, and Karise is the first new solo female singer to hit No.1 here since Natalie Bassingthwaighte did so with “1000 Stars” back in March 2009.

There is also a No.2 debut this week, the fifth album for Linkin Park entitled “Living Things”, which becomes the bands fifth top two album (all five studio albums have reached No.1 or No.2) and its their sixth Top 10 entry overall. This album’s lead single “Burn it Down” returns to the Top 100 this week at No.41, and the bands Australian chart discography is listed below…
Entry DateNo(WA)HPWIAccTitles
11-Dec-00A1(3) 296▲4HYBRID THEORY
12-Aug-02R11612 REANIMATION
20-Jan-03A1971 HYBRID THEORY ®
24-Mar-03A1834 HYBRID THEORY ®
31-Mar-03A2276▲4METEORA
7-Jul-03A1786▲5HYBRID THEORY ®
8-Dec-03L11820 LIVE IN TEXAS
6-Dec-04C1(2) 821with JAY-Z - MTV ULTIMATE MASH-UP: COLLISION COURSE
21-May-07A3(1) 149▲2MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT
23-Jun-08A32725 MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT ®
8-Dec-08L22414 ROAD TO REVOLUTIKON: LIVE AT MILTON KEYNES
9-Nov-09A3645 MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT ®
22-Mar-10A1981 HYBRID THEORY ®
20-Sep-10A4(4) 125A THOUSAND SUNS
10-Sep-10A1843 HYBRID THEORY ®
7-Feb-11A1735 HYBRID THEORY ®
13-Jun-11A3854 MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT ®
2-Jul-12A521*LIVING THINGS

The third Top 5 debut of the week comes in the form of Maroon 5’s fourth album entitled “Overexposed” which debuts at No.4. This album features the former No.2 and current No.3 single “Payphone”, plus a bonus track of the ten week running No.2 single “Moves Like Jagger”, plus the new single “One More Night” which debuts at No.89 this week. This is their fourth Top 10 album, with “Songs About Jane” hitting No.1 for a week in October of 2004, and then they made it to No.5 in June 2007 with “It Won’t Be Soon Before Long”. 2010’s “Hands All Over” debuted and peaked at No.7 in October of that year, and they have also graced our charts with two live albums; “1.22.03 Acoustic Live EP” (HP-61, November 2004) and “Live – Friday the 13th” (HP-37, October 2005).

Keith Urban’s “The Story So Far” only drops one place this week, down to No.3, but last weeks No.1 debut of “Believe” for Justin Bieber drops four places to No.5 this week. One Direction has the No.6 position this week with their “Up All Night” album, but down four spots to No.7 is Missy Higgins with her former No.1 “The Ol’ Razzle Dazzle”.

The “Rock of Ages” soundtrack blasted into the Top 5 last week, but drops from No.4 to No.9 this week, with late July tourist Ed Sheeran’s “+” dropping four places to No.10. The final Top 10 entry of the week is the ninth studio album for The Smashing Pumpkins, which debuts at No.8 entitled “Oceania”, giving them their seventh Top 10 entry. Their entire Australian chart discography is also listed below…
Entry DateNoHPWIAccTitles
19-Jul-92A1981 GISH
26-Sep-93A2784SIAMESE DREAM
17-Jul-94A1684 GISH ®
13-Nov-94G21719 PISCES ISCARIOT
5-Nov-95A3(2) 198MELLON COLLIE & THE INFINITE SADNESS
28-Jan-96A21431 SIAMESE DREAM ®
17-Mar-96A1516 GISH ®
14-Jun-98A4(1) 122ADORE
1-Mar-99A4811 ADORE ®
6-Mar-00A529MACHINA / THE MACHINES OF GOD
26-Nov-01G4417ROTTEN APPLES: GREATEST HITS
23-Jul-07A779 ZEITGEIST
2-Jul-12A981* OCEANIA

Adele’s “21” drops out of the Top 10 for the first time since April 2011, when it spent two weeks out of the Top 10 at No.11 and No.12 before it spent the next sixty-five weeks inside the upper ten on the Albums chart. So this week it drops to No.11 accumulating 72 weeks inside the Top 10, making it the second longest Top 10 for the ARIA Charts (1983 to 2012) behind Shania Twain’s “Come on Over” which racked up 78 weeks in the Top 10. In the 1965 to 2012 period of Top 10 runs, it sits at sixth, and the longest Top 10 albums of all time are…

1. “Sound of Music” - Soundtrack (1965) just under 200 weeks
2. “Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band” – The Beatles (1967/87) – 98 weeks
3. “Going Places” – Herb Alpert (1966) 95 weeks
4. “Hot August Night” – Neil Diamond (1972) 91 weeks
5. “Come on Over” – Shania Twain (1997) 78 weeks
6. “21” – Adele (2010) 72 weeks
7. “I’m Not Dead” – P!nk (2006) – 70 weeks
8. “Thriller” – Michael Jackson (1983/2009) – 63 weeks
9. “Rumours” – Fleetwood Mac (1977/2012) – 62 weeks
10. “Brothers in Arms” – Dire Straits (1986) – 61 weeks

{this is the first time this list has ever been published for the entire Australian Album Charts Top 10’s}

NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: Helped by a return to No.10 for “Pound the Alarm”, Nicki Minaj’s “Pink Friday- Roman Reloaded” jumps back up twenty-two places to No.14, plus the explicit edition of the album comes out this week. With promo visits at the moment, two female singers each climb up twenty-three places apiece, with Katy Perry’s album “Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection” back up to No.25, and Carrie Underwood’s “Blown Away” is back up to No.30. James Morrison scores the only new peak within the Top 100 this week, as his “The Awakening” album jumps up nine places to No.32. Ahead of their upcoming tour, fun. jump up twenty places to No.46 with their “Some Nights” album, after a big return last week at No.12, Paul Simon’s repackaged “Graceland” album drops to No.36 this week.

The fourth studio album for New York native Fiona Apple entitled “The Idler Wheel is Wiser than the Drive of the Screw and Whipping Cords will Serve you More than Ropes will Ever Do”, more simply known as “The Idler Wheel…”, which by debuting at No.23 becomes her highest charting album in Australia, having previously charted with three albums; “Tidal” (HP-43, peaked March 1998), “When the Pawn…” (HP-54, peaked Feb 2000) and “Extraordinary Machine” (HP-53, peaked November 2005).

The adoptable pet’s game Moshi Monsters scores a No.31 debut this week with an album of songs entitled “Musix Rox!”, and debuting at No.34 is “Welcome to the Fishbowl” for country singer Kenny Chesney. This is his thirteenth studio album, and now his second to chart here, having previously made it to No.73 in October of 2010 with his twelfth album “Hemmingway’s Whiskey”.

French heavy-metal band Gojira debut at No.47 with their fifth album entitled “L’Enfant Sauvage”, which is their first to chart in Australia. And also making her first chart entry here is UK singer Paloma Faith with her second album “Fall to Grace”, which comes in at No.49. Her first album “Do You Want Truth or Something Beautiful? (2009) failed to make our Top 100.

Lower 50: Not much movement in the lower half of the chart this week, but returning albums include “Reece Mastin” at No.76, Elton John’s “Rocket Man: The Definitive Hits” at No.92 and “Nothing But the Beat” for David Guetta at No.97. The biggest dropout of the week was last weeks No.23 return of “Get Closer” for Keith Urban, which disappears from the Top 100 this week.

Melbourne based five-piece King Cannons (electronic soul-and-roll) enter at No.56 with their debut album “The Brightest Light”. L.A. melodic metal-core band The Ghost Inside debut at No.63 with their third album entitled “Get What You Give”, their first to chart here, and the final new entry of the week goes to the soundtrack to the new Pixar film “Brave”, which debuts at No.95.

Regards,
Gavin Ryan.

Produced with the co-operation of ARIA. For further information please contact ARIA Chart Publicist Nicole Hart.

Any further chart related questions can also be sent via email to bulion@iinet.net.au , or check the website www.australian-charts.com for further updates throughout the week.
(c) 2012. If any part of this information is used or published, please acknowledge my work as a contributor to your publication, show or company.

Legend: DL = Download. VS = Video Single. RT = RingTone. Phys = Physical CD Single. C/D = CD and DVD combo. BR = Blu-Ray. TW = This Week. LW = Last Week.

(WA) = Weeks at, HP = Highest Position. WI = Weeks in. W2Pk = Weeks to Peak Position. A = Album. L = Live. C = Compilation. G = Greatest Hits. E = EP / Extended Play.
T = Tribute Album R = Remixes. ® = Re-Entry. Tally refers to the overall week the album has accumulated. 82a = refers to the (a) accumulated weeks on the charts.


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Top 50 Dropouts: (13 total)
LWTitles - Artists
01STAY WITH ME BABY Karise Eden ●
03I WAS YOUR GIRL Karise Eden ●
08DAMAGE DOWN Darren Percival
11NOTHING'S REAL BUT LOVE Karise Eden ●
15LANDSLIDE Karise Eden
17FOR ONCE IN MY LIFE Darren Percival
21IT'S A MAN'S WORLD Karise Eden
31SHOOTING STAR Rachael Leahcar
34SMILE Rachael Leahcar
36BACK TO BLACK Karise Eden
37I BELIEVE (WHEN I FALL IN LOVE IT WILL BE FOREVER) Darren Percival
43HERE'S WHERE I STAND Sarah De Bono
50IF I DIDN'T LOVE YOU Sarah De Bono

13 Entries; 12 are re-entries: only NEW: 50 Ways to Train, R4BiebsBoy, R4JLo+PBull, R4GoodBob, R4YungFun, R4BurntPark, R4Gotcha, R4WildFlo, R41DBeaut, R41D1Ting, R4Bangedellex, R4KillTimo, R4Bob+Taylor=Both.

Lower New: Lupe Fiasco, Kelly Clarkson, Temper Trap, Knife Party, Maroon 5 + 18 re-entries.

New Albums: Smashing Pumpkins, Linkin Park, Karise Eden, Maroon 5, Fiona Apple, Moshi Monsters, Kenny Chesney, Gojira, Paloma Faith.
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Preds:
Any difference between Pink Friday... Roman Reloaded Album & Pink Friday.. Roman Reloaded (Explicit Ed)?
ooh new Presets...
Top 50 dropouts done... whoah
Wait wtf Stay with Me Baby?!?
Well that was a surprise, #1 to >#50. I wonder how this will be spun in the media.
Train - 50 Ways To Say Goodbye
Justin Bieber - Boyfriend
Jennifer Lopez Featuring Pitbull - Dance Again
B.o.B - So Good
Fun. Featuring Janelle Monae - We Are Young
Linkin Park - Burn It Down
Gotye Featuring Kimbra - Somebody That I Used To Know
Flo Rida Featuring Sia - Wild Ones
One Direction - What Makes You Beautiful
One Direction - One Thing
Skrillex - Bangarang
Timomatic - If Looks Could Kill
B.o.B Featuring Taylor Swift - Both Of Us


and wow i did not expect Stay With Me Baby to completely drop out either.
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This can't be right, the iTunes run from Friday-Thursday 9-13-19-20-28-45-63 surely doesn't equal to below top 50?
all correct Chris A
The official biggest drop from #01. Every exit is from The Voice. More evidence that they should have never charted...
I said last week that these were the worst two weeks in Australian music charting history. I stand by this & f u if you think that comments not justified also f u if you have a problem with me whinging & f u if you think otherwise.
At the moment we don't have a music singles chart we have a cash cow driven by television that wants to change every single thing into a $.
This will be remembered as the lowest point sometime in the future you will see.
That sounds like it must be some sort of sales logging error, which has happened a few times on the album charts of late, because I have to say that this surely doesn't work out

But wow, even more re-entries than I expected, and PRA is not one of them
no it's more the fact that The Voice has been off television for a week, so no one remembers back to a few weeks ago and has dropped all of the acts, bar one; Karise Eden the winner. So the charts have a bounce back for one week, it makes it interesting regardless.

I understand both Nates and Hijinx's opinions.
So many re-entries though
The sales are correct... there are various other outlets to source music that contribute to the chart. iTunes is The Voice's main outlet to shift units.
What is the point of The Voice?
The prize money?
Karise Eden, Darren Percival, Racheal Leahcar & Sarah De Bono all have the same album! There all on the same label. This is only one week after, i can only imagine how many more will be signed to release more forgettable nonsense.
The X Factor is about to start too. Last series has 5 signed, all the material has to be released to co-incide with it's television return.
Then there Australia's Got Talent. Justice Crew were a dance crew... now they are releasing material oh they can all sing?
Timomatic wasn't he from so you think you can dance? He is a singer now...
Jack Vidgen.
I guess the guy from CDB never had enough talent when he re-made Let's Groove in 1995 & make it to #02 on the ARIA charts & have the eighth biggest selling single of the year.
Please don't forget the Idol franchise globally which is coming upto a decade of pollution.
It seems popstars is the only format to die down...
Well, I always like seeing chart history be made, and a drop like that from #1 is certainly chart history so the voice provided some interest for the chart at least

That being said, im glad its over
But surely Stay with Me Baby had more sales than Beautiful this week which stayed in the top 50?
Does anyone know if sales data of singles that ends of compiling the year end chart only includes its top 100 chart run or does it also include sales once the single has left the top 100?

From memory 2010 end of year data was based on a single being in the top 100 and its sales only from that.

Just wondering if sales from the songs that left the weekly top 100 last week will have their sales included on the year end chart?
An observation I made with the midyear list is that Super Bass overtook When We Stand Together in the last month despite neither appearing in the top 100 over the last month, and I assume the EOY is built on this, so perhaps the cutoff is top 150/200/500/everything
Just WOW! to the fall of #1. I honestly expected it to last one more week in the Top 50. I was actually beginning to doubt it wouldn't break the record held by My Heart Will Go On for biggest drop from #1. That's just totally crazy. I thought at least my purchase of the song would have helped it stay in the Top 50. LOL

And I'm with wlv, I wonder how the media will spin it. I imagine they'll convenietley ignore it and talk about the album debuting instead.
And what a very important vote...I mean download yours was Billeh. ;P
Here here i'm with you all the way Nate

Actually just thought of something, i'm gonna laugh so f#@%ing hard if none of The Voice singles make the EOY chart.
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I only purchased it cause it went to #1 on the ARIA Charts. It was bought under much sufference.
You buy it just because it went to #1? Even if you don't like it?
Sure do, been collecting #1s since 1992. Guess you could call it a hobby, I was very disappointed when physical singles stopped being mass produced.
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It broke my heart when CD singles stopped being mass produced.

Beanie collects #1 albums on CD. I believe he's done so since 2008 (inclusive or not, you'd have to ask him).
1ST OF 12 RE-ENTRIES50RE TO T100346B.o.B (feat Taylor Swift) - Both Of Us

**Now that it's being pushed as a single and has a video, it's back in the top 50

Out50150Sarah De Bono - If I Didn't Love You 
100RE3713Christina Perri - A Thousand Years ▲3 
Out1001100Darren Percival - Jealous Guy 
502851John Mayer - Born and RaisedOuch!
10099791Jimmy Barnes - Hits ▲3 
yay A Thousand Years is back
I'm liking this a little more than before.
12 re-entries. lolfail
I think this is gonna take some time before it peaks.
RE-ENTRY #249^655213One Direction - One Thing ▲3

**Plenty of re-entries to get through!

99RE374Flo Rida - Good Feeling ▲5 
49NE149Paloma Faith - Fall To Grace 
9949249Tedeschi Trucks Band - Everybody's Talkin' 
RE-ENTRY #348^1563148Timomatic - If Looks Could Kill ▲

9862760Ian Carey (feat Rosette, Timbaland & Brasco) - Amnesia 
Out98436Loreen - Euphoria 
4821221Metric - Synthetica
9891295Lady Antebellum - Own The Night ● 
Out98250Patti Smith - Banga 
I feel as though I'll miss this when his new single hits the charts
This should be <P>2 by now...
RE-ENTRY #447^1865254Skrillex - Bangarang ▲3

97RE362Rihanna (feat Calvin Harris) - We Found Love ▲5 
47NE147Gojira - L'enfant Sauvage 
97RE433David Guetta - Nothing But The Beat ▲2 
Out97424Kimbra - Vows ▲ 

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B-B-BANGARANG!
What happened to Nothing But The Beat. It was so consistent in the top 50

And Vows
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RE-ENTRY #546^1359357One Direction - What Makes You Beautiful ▲5

96RE2919Bruno Mars - Count On Me ▲3 
46311514Rebecca Ferguson - Heaven 
9682522Soundtrack - Burlesque ● 
I actually wouldn't be surprised if this goes ▲6
It's actually a common occurence once the singles dry up Tennis, and it doesn't help that the bottom 50 albums are on average probably less than 10 sales apart.
3rd BIGGEST DROP45v639239Keith Urban - Without You

**There are actually only 3 drops in this week's top 50!!!

95RE185Jason Derulo - Fight For You ▲2 
Out95295Knife Party - Rage Valley 
45264817Bee Gees - The Number Ones 
95NE195Soundtrack - Brave 
Out95144The Shins - Port of Morrow 
Lol, compared to last weeks drops
ONLY NEW ENTRY44^1761344Train - 50 Ways To Say Goodbye

94RE353360 (feat Gossling) - Boys Like You ▲3 
4464931Fun. - Some NightsNew hit helps
9486455Prince - The Hits / The B-Sides ▲2 
Out94510Adam Lambert - Trespassing 
Hope Fun.'s album can achieve a decent run
best song in the top 50
RE-ENTRY #643^2467511Gotye (feat Kimbra) - Somebody That I Used To Know ▲10

**Outright longest top 50 run for an Australian song!

Out43230Sarah De Bono - Here's Where I Stand 
93RE703Adele - Rolling in the Deep ▲5 
Out93522Diana Rouvas - Love On Top 
43371121Foo Fighters - Greatest Hits ▲3 
9383428The Bamboos - Medicine Man 
▲10
The <P>10 makes me very happy
RE-ENTRY #742^16281Flo Rida (feat Sia) - Wild Ones ▲6

9290548Illy - Heard It All 
4240465Pitbull - Planet Pit ● 
92RE5610Elton John - Rocket Man: THe Definitive Hits ● 
Out9256Tenacious D - Rize Of The Fenix 
1st of 12 NEW PEAKSRE-ENTRY #841RE TO T100941Linkin Park - Burn It Down

9171512Kylie Minogue - Timebomb 
Out91191Justin Bieber (feat Nicki Minaj) - Beauty and a Beat 
4138751P!nk - Greatest Hits...So Far!!! ▲5 
9193402Jay-Z & Kanye West - Watch The Throne ● 
Wow to the debut for Brave's soundtrack. Off the top of my head I think this might be the first time a soundtrack to a Pixar film has charted in Australia. And wonderful to see all the voted songs tumble spectacularly leaving only those songs people actually want to listen to survive.
Linkin Park!
RE-ENTRY #940^1151201Fun. (feat Janelle Monae) - We Are Young ▲3

90762514Bruno Mars - It Will Rain ▲2 
4030783Whitney Houston - The Ultimate Collection ▲2 
90881216Dixie Chicks - The Essential ● 
Out90512Glee Cast - Glee: The Music, The Graduation Album 
RE-ENTRY #103953149B.o.B - So Good ▲

89NE189Maroon 5 - One More Night 
Out89518Rachael Leahcar - La Vie En Rose 
3927361Coldplay - Mylo Xyloto ▲2 
8958434Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Americana 
Out89629Ash Grunwald - Trouble's Door 
Glorious re-entries!
11 entries (10 Re-entries) within 12 songs
BIGGEST DROP38v36232Karise Eden - Hallelujah ●

88RE621Adele - Someone Like You ▲5 
38341483Florence + The Machine - Between Two Lungs ▲2 
8863383Geoffery Gurrumul Yunupingu - Rrakala ▲ 
SLY
I wouldn't call this a drop I would call it a freefall.
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2nd BIGGEST DROP37v33424Sarah De Bono - Beautiful

87RE727Skrillex & Damian 'Jr Gong' Marley - Make It Bun Dem 
373530316Fleetwood Mac - The Very Best Of Fleetwood Mac ▲7 
878595Norah Jones - Little Broken Hearts 
Out87414Sigur Ros - Valtari 
NEW PEAK #236^1248236Matchbox Twenty - She's So Mean

Out36536Karise Eden - Back To Black 
86RE286Missy Higgins - Everyone's WaitingNew peak
3612661Paul Simon - Graceland ▲8 
8666467Keith Urban - Greatest Hits: 18 Kids ▲2 
wooh! Go MB20!
Nice to see this going up
I shall admit that I am selfishly finding all The Voice drop outs amusing. Mainly cause it means my reality chart can go back to the regular 40 entries as opposed to the 61 entries in ballooned to last week.
NEW PEAK #335^14491035The Black Keys - Gold On The Ceiling ●

85RE343Qwote (feat Pitbull) - Throw Your Hands Up ▲3 
3533161Hilltop Hoods - Drinking From The Sun ▲ 
8559319Hot Chip - In Our Heads 
Qwote's presence makes me miss all the Voice songs Yay for a new peak, it needs to somehow match my chart peak


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34^13510Guy Sebastian - Gold ●

**Back to back 'Gold' gold songs!

Out34134Rachael Leahcar - Smile 
84RE1071Jay-Z & Kanye West - Ni**as In Paris 
34NE134Kenny Chesney - Welcome To The Fishbowl 
8481334Guy Sebastian - Twenty Ten ▲ 
Out84184Motion City Soundtrack - Go 


and they're both accredited Gold
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33^11442113Train - Drive By ▲2

83RE3424Avicii - Levels ▲3 
3329363Kelly Clarkson - Stronger ▲ 
8376653Adele - 19 ▲2 
The next 'A Thousand Years?'

Go Avicii!
32^2557928Jennifer Lopez (feat Pitbull) - Dance Again ●

82NE182Knife Party - Centipede 
32411332James Morrison - The AwakeningNew peak
8280325Rihanna - Talk That Talk ▲ 
I know times change and I need to let go and blah blah fill in whatever you want blah blah blah but it still irks me that a song can peak at #13 and be double platinum AND a song that peaks at #24 is triple platinum. ANyways, continue with the countdown while I sit in the corner crocheting and taking my anti-arthitis pills.
Lol Centipede in, Rage Valley EP out
ARIA should've just re-named Knife Party's entry rather than replacing it, since Centipede was what was selling the EP to begin with
It's like 100% No Modern Talking EP, or Into The Flame EP going out, and being replaced by Internet Friends or Brother respectively
31^14451413Ricki-Lee - Do It Like That ▲

Out31131Rachael Leahcar - Shooting Star 
81NE181The Temper Trap - Trembling Hands 
31NE131Moshi Monsters - Music Rox! 
81961435Sade - The Ultimate Collection 
Hit the Submit button once Trav!
Moshi Monsters...umm okaaaaay.
Moshi Monsters?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry jinx, laggy interent

Moshi Monsters. WTF.
30^11411424360 - Child ●

80RE680Tyga - Rack City ●New peak
305384Carrie Underwood - Blown Away 
8069638Train - Save Me, San Francisco ▲ 

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Rack City ● - WTF
Tyga - Rack City - <G>
97*95*****979596******80

ARIA needs to update there accreditation figures.
<P>120
<G>70
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FINAL RE-ENTRY29^2554145Justin Bieber - Boyfriend ▲

7999423Coldplay - Paradise ▲4 
Out79464Darren Percival - Shower The People 
2920132Lionel Richie - Tuskegee ● 
7978345Various - Triple J's Like a Version 7 ▲ 
eugh serious?!
28^1240214Labrinth (feat Tinie Tempah) - Earthquake ▲3

783746Darren Percival - I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever) 
2824264Skrillex - Bangarang EP ▲ 
7872861Bon Jovi - Greatest Hits ▲3 
27^1138333Matt Corby - Into The Flame EP ▲4

77RE568The Wanted - Chasing The Sun 
Out77316Diana Rouvas - I Can't Make You Love Me 
271846Alan Jackson - Thirty Miles West 
7774122Cold Chisel - No Plans ● 
Out77177Glen Hansard - Rhythm and Respose 
whoo
Does anyone know the highest selling EP?
NEW PEAK #426^228226Johnny Ruffo - On Top

7687422Ed Sheeran - The A Team ▲3 
2616119Train - California 37 
76RE152Reece Mastin - Reece Mastin ▲2 
Dancing With The Stars winner
At least it's not going to flop that badly.
25^126112Delta Goodrem - Sitting On Top Of The World ▲2

75RE292Timomatic - Set It Off ▲3 
2548891Katy Perry - Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection ▲3 
7552472Boy & Bear - Moonfire ▲ 
Out75238The Hives - Lex Hives 
So The Complete Confection has finally merged with Teenage Dream?
24^125143Florence + The Machine - Never Let Me Go ▲2

74972331Knife Party - 100% No Modern Talking EP 
2417287Bee Gees - The Ultimate Bee Gees 
74561117Florence + The Machine - MTV Presents Unplugged 
It has been the whole time I think Trav, just not on this site, just like Between Two Lungs/Lungs.
Oh, okay
23^1235911Usher - Scream ▲

7396206Chris Brown - Turn Up The Music ▲2 
Out73411Seal - Kiss From A Rose ▲ 
23NE123Fiona Apple - The Idler Wheel... 
Out232911Keith Urban - Get Closer ▲ 
7370811k.d. lang - Recollection ▲ 
Out73263Rumer - Boys Don't Cry 
22^527156Rihanna - Where Have You Been ▲

72NE172Kelly Clarkson - Dark Side 
2222501Lady Gaga - Born This Way ▲2 
72514016Lionel Richie - The Definitive Collection 
Go Clarko!
21^829513Jay Sean (feat Pitbull) - I'm All Yours

Out21721Karise Eden - It's A Man's World 
71RE769Cher Lloyd (feat Astro) - Want U Back 
2125211Lana Del Rey - Born To Die ▲ 
7179532LMFAO - Sorry For Party Rocking ▲4 
Out71993Geoffery Gurrumul Yunupingu - Gurrumul ▲3Final out
This is the 3rd listen and i'm sick of it already!
Is there like, anything interesting about this?
What happened to Freeze Time?
NEW PEAK #520^1333620Karmin - Brokenhearted ●

7085270Meiko - Stuck On YouNew Peak
Out70513Sarah De Bono - Listen 
201561The Temper Trap - The Temper Trap 
7044511Julia Stone - By The Horns 

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okay I think I'm starting to like this

oh right I still hate the cheerio
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19^5241614James Morrison - I Won't Let You Go ▲

69601129Ivan Gough & Feenixpawl (feat Georgi Kay) - In My Mind ●
191132Xavier Rudd - Spirit Bird 
6961102Jack White - Blunderbuss 

1st of 5 zeros
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In My Mind didn't rise


I really hoped that In My mind would reach Top 20.
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18^119164Ed Sheeran - Lego House ▲3

68861047David Guetta (feat Chris Brown & Lil Wayne) - I Can Only Imagine 
1819394360 - Falling & Flying ▲ 
6867851Lady Gaga - The Fame Monster ▲3 

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17^15321514T-Pain (feat Ne-Yo) - Turn All The Lights On ▲

Out17117Darren Pervical - For Once In My Life 
67881167Azealia Banks - 1991 EPNew Peak
17733Usher - Looking 4 Myself 
6754855Lady Antebellum - Need You Now ▲ 

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NEW PEAK #616^723716Coldplay (feat Rihanna) - Princess of China

66681314Rebecca Ferguson - Nothing's Real But Love ● 
Out66324Sarah De Bono - How Will I Know 
1614351Florence + The Machine - Ceremonials ▲2 
6668451Gotye - Making Mirrors ▲3 

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I can feel the failtastic ex-#1 coming up...
15^722202Nicki Minaj - Starships ▲5

Out15414Karise Eden - Landslide 
65751820Outasight - Tonight Is The Night ▲ 
1510114Seal - Hits ● 
653959Regina Spektor - What We Saw From The Cheap Seats 

2nd of 5 zeros
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=3rd BIGGEST RISERNEW PEAK #714^1630514Jason Derulo - Undefeated

6494521LMFAO - Sexy And I Know It ▲9 
Out64243Rachael Leahcar - Nights In White Satin (Notte di luce) 
1436135Nicki Minaj - Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded 
6455581Foster The People - Torches ▲ 

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SAIKI - 1 Year
BIGGEST RISERNEW PEAK #813^3346213Fun. - Some Nights

6374332The Black Keys - Lonely Boy ▲3 
1313513Various - The Voice: The Final 24 
63NE163The Ghost Inside - Get What You Give 

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2nd BIGGEST RISERNEW PEAK #912^3042312Rudimental (feat John Newman) - Feel The Love

6269949One Direction - More Than This 
129303The Black Keys - El Camino ▲ 
6260651Bee Gees - Live - One Night Only ▲4 

3rd of 5 zeros
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This is fine but I don't think it's as good as We Are Young.

But THIS, well I dunno.
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11^112134Pitbull - Back In Time ▲2

Out1169Karise Eden - Nothing's Real But Love ● 
61721117Calvin Harris (feat Ne-Yo) - Let's Go ● 
118751Adele - 21 ▲13 
6165321Nickelback - Here and Now ▲ 

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Sad to see Adele finally out of the top 10, glad to see this should be staying out of the top 10
RE-PEAK10^313410Nicki Minaj - Pound The Alarm

6084260Emeli Sande - My Kind Of LoveNew Peak
106403Ed Sheeran - + ▲ 
6062372Cold Chisel - The Best Of Cold Chisel - All For You 

4th of 5 zeros
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Gonna laugh so hard and cry if "Stay With Me Baby" didn't even make the Top 100. haha ;/
RE-PEAK9^51469Rita Ora - How We Do (Party) ●

5992259Cheryl - Call My Name 
9434Soundtrack - Rock Of Ages 
594267The McClymonts - Two Worlds Collide 

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The broadcast is back up guys.
This song sucks
8^81677Gym Class Heroes (feat Ryan Tedder) - The Fighter ●

Out818Darren Percival - Damage Down 
58NE158Lupe Fiasco - Around My Way (Freedom Ain't Free) 
8NE18The Smashing Pumpkins - Oceania 
58576424Skrillex - Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites ● 

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Happy to see The Smashing Pumpkins in the top 10, the album's not too bad, just too damn long
8-OUT. What an undefendable charting disaster.
NEW PEAK #107^111847will.i.am (feat Eva Simons) - This Is Love

57RE257Florence + The Machine - Breath Of Life 
7341Missy Higgins - The Ol' Razzle Dazzle ● 
5743941Good Charlotte - Greatest Hits 

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6^410181Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe ▲6

5682256Major Lazer - Get FreeNew Peak
Out56512Darren Percival - Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home) 
65311One Direction - Up All Night ▲3 
56NE156King Cannons - The Brightest Light 

final zero
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PEAK HOLD5525Karise Eden - You Won't Let Me

5581255Marina & The Diamonds – PrimadonnaNew Peak
5121Justin Bieber - Believe 
5546175Bob Seger - Ultimate Hits: Rock and Roll Never Forgets ● 

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=3rd BIGGEST RISERNEW PEAK #114^162054Katy Perry - Wide Awake

54121Karise Eden - Stay With Me Baby ● 
4NE14Maroon 5 - Overexposed 
54451410Creedence Clearwater Revival - The Ultimate Collection ● 

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Karise
3^47112Maroon 5 (feat Wiz Khalifa) - Payphone ▲2

5380102Reece Mastin - Shut Up & Kiss Me ▲ 
Out313Karise Eden - I Was Your Girl ● 
3271Keith Urban - The Story So Far ● 
5350892Bruno Mars - Doo-Wops & Hooligans ▲4 

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So Karise has the equal biggest drop out of the Top 100, with Francesca's Way Of The World, and Darren Percival second.
FINAL NEW PEAK2^7952Chris Brown - Don't Wake Me Up ▲

5278205Katy Perry - Part Of Me ▲2 
Out52236Darren Percival - A Song For You 
2NE12Linkin Park - Living Things ● 
52476311Crowded House - The Very Very Best Of Crowded House ● 

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Would've preferred Linkin Park getting the #1 album, the new album is better than A Thousand Suns I think.
Yay for Marina and the Diamonds scoring her first Australian top 100 single, let's hope for top 50 next week.

The Voice drops are incredible but finally one of the voice singles has an accreditation.
#1 FOR 8 WEEKS1^56101Flo Rida - Whistle ▲4

5183691LMFAO (feat Lauren Bennett & GoonRock) - Party Rock Anthem ▲11 
1NE11Karise Eden - My Journey ▲ 
513262Slash (feat Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators) - Apocalyptic Love 

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This is shit.
Haha Party Rock Anthem

Wow, Platinum in just 3 days of sales
That platinum is for shipped copies, not sales Travie.
Haha, true, I totally forgot about that
chartifacts updated, Linkin Park, Smashing Pumpkins & Most Weeks in Top 10 Albums listing of all time included.
Dying at this week's chart. [2]

Yay, "Whistle" is back!
1. Whistle
2. Some Nights
3. Shout It Out
4. Wide Awake
5. Feel The Love
6. Don't Wake Me Up
7. Payphone
8. This Is Love
9. Call Me Maybe
10. The Fighter
11. How We Do (Party)
12. Pound The Alarm
13. Back In Time
14. Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
15. Broken Hearted
16. Lego House
17. I'm All Yours
18. Turn All The Lights On
19. Starships
20. Undefeated

1. Karise Eden
2. Flo Rida
3. Linkin Park
4. James Morrison
5. Ed Sheeran
6. Missy Higgins
7. One Direction
8. Keith Urban
9. The Offspring
10. Katy Perry
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If you ignore the 32 bulleting singles and the 12 re-entries and the eerie lack of Karaoke Shit™, this week's Top 50 looks almost normal. You just have to visualise that the chart contains only song titles, artists, accreditations and label info (Who needs them fancy-arse numbers anyway? They are sooo overrated y'all!;). *sweet smile*
Sales figures are probably one of the most enjoyable things about the chart.
It looks like the wackiness of the charts this last fortnight has induced another record-breaking "effort". Flo Rida's "Whistle" is the first #1 single in ARIA history to drop out of the Top 5 before returning to the apex (it was #6 last week). Is that an all-time record as well?

By the way, I believe the next closest (at least in the ARIA era) is Kylie Minogue's "On a Night Like This" which dropped as low as #5 before returning to the top.
Austen Tayshus - Australiana: 23-11-4-1-7-6-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-3-5-6-9-13-18-23-24-19-19-19-19-19-25-31-37-40-55-72-74-80-96-Out

Well that pre-dates ARIA but whatever
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Ta Jinxie. Nice work there. I wonder if there's any others before the ARIA era...

As for predating ARIA it actually kinda does and it kinda doesn't depending on if you include the mid-1983 to mid-1988 AMR data as ARIA data since ARIA licensed that data for that period before they started compiling their charts in-house from mid-1988 onwards. heh
Actually Daniel deserves the credit since he showed it to me I figured there was a technicality but eh, I haven't read up on ARIA history in a while
Heh. It also depends on exactly when during 1983 that the licensing agreement began because "Australiana" debuted in the AMR Top 100 in late July of 1983. All such fascinations I know. Personally, I believe the ARIA era is from mid-1988 onwards.
I'm sure I remember hearing that Australiana sold so fast so unexpectedly that they actually ran low on stock, causing that temporary drop from #1.
Probably the same reason why Gangsta's Paradise had its unusual chart run start of 5-16-1-1...
Actually, that does ring a bell. Thanks for that Dave. It seems to be a highly unusual kind of chart behaviour so in most cases it's probably due to unusual circumstances. Maybe something similar happened to Kylie too.
I've added this week's ARIA Top 100 Singles chart entries to my site.

Hear them all here - http://top100singles.blogspot.com/2012/01/every-aria-top-100-single-in-2012.html
Kylie's rebound with On A Night Like This was due to the performance at the Closing Ceremony of the Sydney Olympics.
Ah yes. There we have it. Them unusual circumstances. Thankoo Billeh.
That's exactly what happened to Gangsta's Paradise, I had a friend working in Brash's at the time saying they couldn't get stock of it when everybody was asking for it after seeing the Dangerous Minds movie.

I remember hearing that Australiana dropped because of censorship or something along those lines where people were boycotting the track, some radio stations even refused to play it. Bulion might be able to shed some light on this.

I'm sure Karise will climb back up the charts sooner rather than later, I mean surely it must be a sales glitch or stock issue
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Right on the money Billy, was just going through my archives on why that track was so eeratic.
Predictions:

1. Fun. - Some Nights (let's be optimistic)
2. Flo Rida - Whistle
3. Katy Perry - Wide Awake
4. Maroon 5 Feat. Wiz Khalifa - Payphone
5. Rudimental - Feel The Love
6. Reece Mastin - Shout It Out
7. Will.i.am Feat. Eva Simons - This Is Love
8. Chris Brown - Don't Wake Me Up
9. Gym Class Heroes Feat. Ryan Tedder - The Fighter
10. Nicki Minaj - Pound The Alarm

11. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe
12. Jay Sean Feat. Pitbull - I'm All Yours
13. Rita Ora - How We Do (Party)
14. Karmin - Brokenhearted
15. Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen - Good Time
16. P!nk - Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
17. Nicki Minaj - Starships
18. T Pain Feat. Ne Yo - Turn All The Lights On
19. James Morrison - I Won't Let You Go
20. Pitbull - Back In Time

Albums:

1. Karise Eden - My Journey
2. Hillsong Live - Cornerstone
3. Flo Rida - Wild Ones
4. Linkin Park - Living Things
5. The Offspring - Days Go By
6. One Direction - Up All Night
7. Keith Urban - The Story So Far
8. Maroon 5 - Overexposed
9. Justin Bieber - Believe
10. Katy Perry - Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection
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predictions this week...

[1.] WHISTLE
[2.] SOME NIGHTS
[3.] WIDE AWAKE
[4.] SHOUT IT OUT
[5.] PAYPHONE
[6.] FEEL THE LOVE
[7.] THIS IS LOVE
[8.] DON'T WAKE ME UP
[9.] THE FIGHTER
[10.] POUND THE ALARM

[11.] Call Me Maybe
[12.] How We Do (Party)
[13.] Brokenhearted
[14.] I'm All Yours
[15.] Back In Time
[16.] Good Time
[17.] Turn All The Lights On
[18.] I Won't Let You Go
[19.] Princess Of China
[20.] Starships
The ARIA charts began in April 1983, and "Australiana" by Austen Tayshus started charting in July 1983.

It fell from No.1 due to Victoria, where it was deemed an offensive recording and taken off the shelves for sales. So for two weeks it was not available (all due to an F bomb on the B-Side), and when it did go back on sale that is when it went back to the top of the charts.

lol Victoria
Them crazy Vics! Thankoo for the explanation buls.
thanks bulion. I guess the F bomb was more potent back in 1983
And look at music almost 30 years later haha. What song doesn't use the F word in some way shape or form... very few!
1. Fun. - Some Nights
2. Katy Perry - Wide Awake
3. Will.I.Am Ft Eva Simons - This Is Love
4. Flo Rida - Whistle
5. Maroon 5 - Payphone
6. Rudimental - Feel The Love
7. Reece Mastin - Shout It Out
8. Chris Brown - Don't Wake Me Up
9. Gym Class Heroes Ft Ryan Tedder - The Fighter
10. P!nk - Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
11. Nicki Minaj - Pound The Alarm
12. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe
13. Karmin - Brokenhearted
14. Rita Ora - How We Do (Party)
15. Jay Sean - I'm All Yours
16. Pitbull - Back In Time
17. Coldplay Ft Rihanna - Princess Of China
18. T-Pain - Turn All The Lights On
19. Owl City Ft Carly Rae Jepsen - Good Time
20. James Morrison - I Won't Let You Go

Edit: P!nk you arent meant to be getting involved yet
goddamnit
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1. Some Nights
2. Whistle
3. Wide Awake
4. Shout It Out
5. Blow Me
6. This Is Love
7. Don't Wake Me Up
8. Feel The Love
9. Payphone
10. The Fighter

11. Pound The Alarm
12. How We Do
13. Call Me Maybe
14. Back In Time
15. Brokenhearted
16. I'm All Yours
17. Good Time
18. Turn All The Lights On
19. Lego House
20. You Won't Let Me

1. My Journey
2. LIVING THINGS
3. Cornerstone
4. Days Go By
5. Wild Ones
6. Teenage Dream
7. Believe
8. The Story So Far
9. Up All Night
10. 21
Predictions:

1. Fun. - Some Nights
2. Katy Perry - Wide Awake
3. Flo Rida - Whistle
4. Will.I.Am Featuring Eva Simons - This Is Love
5. Chris Brown - Don't Wake Me Up
6. Rudimental - Feel The Love
7. Maroon 5 Featuring Wiz Khalifa - Payphone
8. Reece Mastin - Shout It Out
9. Gym Class Heroes Featuring Ryan Tedder - The Fighter
10. Nicki Minaj - Pound The Alarm

11. Rita Ora - How We Do (Party)
12. Pink - Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
13. Karmin - Brokenhearted
14. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe
15. Jay Sean Featuring Pitbull - I'm All Yours
16. Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen - Good Time
17. T-Pain Featuring Ne-Yo - Turn All The Lights On
18. Pitbull - Back In Time
19. Karise Eden - You Won't Let Me
20. Coldplay Featuring Rihanna - Princess Of China



1. Karise Eden - My Journey
2. Linkin Park - Living Things
3. The Offspring - Days Go By
4. Flo Rida - Wild Ones
5. Katy Perry - Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection
6. Maroon 5 - Overexposed
7. Keith Urban - The Story So Far
8. Justin Bieber - Believe
9. One Direction - Up All Night
10. Missy Higgins - The Ol' Razzle Dazzle
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I've noticed KARISE EDEN "You Won't Let Me" and ONE DIRECTION "More Than This" CD singles now available in JB HiFi Stores.

Bring back the CD single...

Others available: Guy Sebastian "GOLD" CD EP and Matt Corby "Into the Flame" EP (CD).

I have collected every CD single that charted since 1988.
I miss buying them.... I know I can get some via the internet from Germany and Holland but I'd much rather support the Australian music pressing plants...

Bring back the CD single!
Hear! Hear! I miss the CD single like the love of my life.
Singles
1. Fun. - Some Nights (pleeeeeeeease!)
2. Io Wa - Whistle
3. Reece Mastin - Shout It Out
4. Katy Perry - Wide Awake
5. Rudimental - Feel The Love
6. Maroon 5 feat. Wizard Khalifa - Payphone
7. Will.I.Am ft. Eva Simons - This Is Love
8. Chris Brown - Don’t Wake Me Up
9. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe
10. Gym Class Heroes ft. Ryan Tedder - The Fighter
11. Nicki Minaj - Pound The Alarm
12. Rita Ora - How We Do (Party)
13. Karmin - Broken Hearted
14. Jay Sean feat. Pitbull - I’m All Yours
15. T-Pain feat. Ne-Yo - TURNALLTHELIGHTSON!!!
16. Pitbull - Back In Time
17. Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen - Good Time
18. Pink - Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
19. Karise Eden - You Won’t Let Me
20. Coldplay ft. Rihanna - Princess of China

Albums
1. Karise Eden - My Journey
2. Linkin Park - LIVING THINGS
3. The Offspring - Days Go By
4. Hillsong - Cornerstone
5. Flo Rida - Wild Ones
6. Justin Bieber - Believe
7. One Direction - Up All Night
8. Keith Urban - The Story So Far
9. Maroon 5 - Overexposed
10. Katy Perry - Teenage Dream...
Hilarity ensues if Flo Rida spoils the Fun. party.
#01 -- Flo Rida - Whistle.
#02 -- Fun. - Some Nights.
#03 -- Katy Perry - Wide Awake.
#04 -- Rudimental & John Newman - Feel The Love.
#05 -- Chris Brown - Don't Wake Me Up.
#06 -- Reece Mastin - Shout It Out.
#07 -- Will.I.Am & Eva Simons - This Is Love.
#08 -- Maroon 5 & Wiz Khalifa - Payphone.
#09 -- Gym Class Heroes & Ryan Tedder - The Fighter.
#10 -- Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe.
#11 -- Rita Ora - How We Do (Party).
#12 -- Nicki Minaj - Pound The Alarm.
#13 -- Karmin - Brokenhearted.
#14 -- Pitbull - Back In Time.
#15 -- Jay Sean & Pitbull - Im All Yours.
#16 -- T-Pain & Ne-Yo - Turn All The Lights On.
#17 -- Coldplay & Rihanna - Princess Of China.
#18 -- Ed Sheeran - Lego House.
#19 -- Usher - Scream.
#20 -- Jason Derulo - Undefeated.

#01 -- Karise Eden - The Journey.
#02 -- Linkin Park - Living Things.
#03 -- Hillsong Live - Cornerstone.
#04 -- Keith Urban - The Story So Far.
#05 -- Katy Perry - Teenage Dream - The Complete Confection.
#06 -- Flo Rida - Wild Ones.
#07 -- Justin Biber - Believe.
#08 -- Maroon 5 - Overexposed.
#09 -- One Direction - Up All Night.
#10 -- Missy Higgins - This Ol' Razzle Dazzle.
First time predicting in a very long time!

1. Some Nights (Screw you Whistle you suck #$%!)
2. Whistle
3. Wide Awake
4. This Is Love
5. Shout It Out
6. Feel The Love
7. Don't Wake Me Up
8. Payphone
9. The Fighter
10. Pound The Alarm
11. How We Do
12. Call Me Maybe
13. Brokenhearted
14. I'm All Yours
15. Turn All The Lights On
16. Back In Time
17. Good Time
18. Princess of China
19. Blow Me
20. Lego House
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1. Flo Rida - Whistle (just so I can be so happy if I'm wrong)
2. Fun. - Some Nights
3. Katy Perry - Wide Awake
4. Reece Mastin - Shout It Out
5. will.i.am - What Is Love?
6. Chris Brown - Don't Wake Me Up
7. Maroon 5 (feat Sir Khalifa) - Payphone
8. Rudimental (feat John Newman) - Feel The Love [Nyaak Nyaak Nyaak Nyaak]
9. Gym Class Heroes (feat Ryan Tedder) - The Fighter
10. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe
11. Rita Ora - How We Do (Party)
12. Nicki Minaj - Pound The Alarm
13. Karmin - Brokenhearted
14. P!nk - Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
15. Pitbull - Back In Time
16. Jay Sean (feat Lil Wayne, T-Pain, Pitbull, Sean Paul, Lil Jon, Kanye West, Nicki Minaj & The Hologram of 2Pac which is all still not enough to make it interesting) - I'm All Yours
17. T-Pain (feat Ne-Yo) - TANALLALITESON
18. Owl City - Good Time
19. Coldplay - Princess of China
20. Ed Sheeran - Lego House

1. Karise Eden - My Journey
2. Katy Perry - Teenage Stupidly Long Title
3. Linkin Park - LIVING THINGS
4. Hillsong Live - Cornerstone
5. One Direction - Up All Night
6. Flo Rida - Ugh!
7. Keith Urban - The Story So Far
8. Justin Bieber - Believe
9. The Offspring - Days Go By
10. Maroon 5 - Overexposed
Predictions:

1. Fun. - Some Nights
2. Flo Rida - Whistle
3. Katy Perry - Wide Awake
4. Reece Mastin - Shout It Out
5. Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa - Payphone
6. Rudimental featuring John Newman - Feel the Love
7. will.i.am featuring Eva Simons - This Is Love
8. Chris Brown - Don't Wake Me Up
9. Gym Class Heroes featuring Ryan Tedder - The Fighter
10. Nicki Minaj - Pound the Alarm
11. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe
12. P!nk - Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
13. Rita Ora - How We Do (Party)
14. Karmin - Brokenhearted
15. Pitbull - Back in Time
16. Jay Sean featuring Pitbull - I'm All Yours
17. Nicki Minaj - Starships
18. T-Pain featuring Ne-Yo - Turn All the Lights On
19. Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen - Good Time
20. Coldplay featuring Rihanna - Princess of China
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1. Fun. - Some Nights
2. Flo Rida - Whistle
3. Katy Perry - Wide Awake
4. Reece Mastin - Shout It Out
5. Rudimental featuring John Newman - Feel The Love
6. will.i.am featuring Eva Simons - This Is Average
7. Chris Brown - DONTWAKEMEAAHHHHHHHHP!!111!!11!!1
8. Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa - Payphone
9. Gym Class Heroes featuring Ryan Tedder - The Fighter
10. Nicki Minaj - Pound My Brain
11. Rita Ora - How We Do (Party)
12. Karmin - Brokenhearted
13. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe
14. Jay Sean featuring Pitbull - I'm All Yours
15. Owl City featuring Maybe - Good Time
16. Pitbull - Back In Time
17. T-Pain featuring Ne-Yo - Pretty Much Just Waste Electricity
18. P!nk - Blow Me (One Last Kiss
19. Coldplay featuring Rihanna - Princess of China
20. Ed Sheeran - Lego House

1. Karise Eden
2. LINKIN PARK
3. Hillsong
4. Katy Perry
5. Justin Bieber
6. Maroon 5
7. Flo Rida
8. Keith Urban
9. Missy Higgins
10. One Direction

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