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It's an eleventh week at the top of the ARIA Singles Chart for the Drake track "God's Plan", becoming one of the four longest running No.1's songs of this decade, plus he has a new entry within the ten also, and the songs racks up its eleventh week in America too.
The eleven week stay for "God's Plan" by Drake becomes the fourth longest stay during this current decade of No.1 songs, ahead of it are "Happy" for Pharrell Williams (12 wks, 2014), then last years "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee with Justin Bieber (12 wks, 2017) and also "Shape of You" by Ed Sheeran (15 wks, 2017). While the song also becomes the equal 22nd longest of all time alongside other eleven week No.1-holders like "(Everything I Do) I Do it for You" by Bryan Adams (1991), "Wannabe" for The Spice Girls (1996) and "Mull of Kintyre" for Wings (1978), plus Drake has now racked up eighteen overall weeks at No.1 in Australia, which moves him up to equal 38th on the list for 'Accumulated Weeks at No.1: Singles; 1940 to 2018' alongside The Rolling Stones (6 #1's), Johnnie Ray (4 #1's) and Judy Garland (2 #1's).
The record for most weeks at No.2 could be broken or tied in a few weeks time, as "Psycho" for Post Malone with Ty Dolla $ign hold for a seventh straight week in the runners-up position, although with his new album due in a couple of weeks it could push the track into the top spot, but for now it is chasing the ten week stay achieved between August and October in 2011 for "Moves Like Jagger" by Maroon 5 with Christina Aguilera.
Khalid lands his highest charting single in Australia as his duet with Normani and "Love Lies" from the film 'Love, Simon' is up five spots to a new peak of No.3 and is newly certified ▲Platinum in sales plus it is now his fourth Top 5 single here, while on hold for a second week at its peak of No.4 is the current New Zealand No.1 song "Freaky Friday" by Lil' Dicky with Chris Brown with "Friends" by Marhsmello and Anne-Marie again at No.5.
Last weeks highest new entry for The Weeknd and "Call Out My Name" takes the top spot in his home country of Canada this week, while here it drops three places to No.6, while this weeks highest entry comes in at No.7 and debut's at the top in England, Drake and "Nice for What", which contains a sample of Lauryn Hill's 1998 song "Ex-Factor" and this becomes his ninth Top 10 single in Australia. Dua Lipa is down two spots to No.8 with "IDGAF", while stable at No.9 is Zedd and Grey with Maren Morris singing "The Middle", with "These Days" for Rudimental with Jess Glynne and Macklemore falling three spots to land at No.10.
UP: * Bazzi released his album on Friday called "Cosmic", and his current song "Mine" is back up to No.14. * The CD Single issued last week for the new Delta Goodrem song "Think About You" helps it to blast back up forty-nine places to a new peak of No.19, plus with 'The Voice' starting this weekend it should keep her up this high for another week or two at least. * The Noah Kahan and Julia Michaels duet "Hurt Somebody": jumps up sixteen places to a new peak of No.22, while her teaming with Clean Bandit and "I Miss You" is back up four to No.38. * The BlocBoy JB and Drake entry "Look Alive" (HP-24) is back up three places to No.25, while the Migos and Drake collaboration "Walk it, Talk it" is stable at No.64 for a second week. * Taylor Swift cracks the Top 30 with her "Delicate" track, up three to a new height of No.28. * New Zealander Robinson continues her rise here in Australia with "Nothing to Regret", up a massive seventeen spots to a new chart height of No.31. * The Bad Wolves rendition of "Zombie" is the No.1 digital selling track this week, helping the song to break into the Top 50 for the first time, up sixteen spots to a new peak of No.36. * Kygo peaked at No.48 two weeks ago with "Remind Me to Forget", which is back up sixteen spots to a new peak of No.43 this week. * King Princess also cracks the fifty for the first time with "1950", up ten spots to a No.44. * The Top 10 entry for the new Alison Wonderland album helps boost her singles chart entry "Church", up eleven spots to its highest peak so far of No.54. * Glades is back up eight places to No.69 with "Do Right" (HP-51). * 5 Seconds of Summer turn back around and move up eleven spots to No.73 with "Want You Back" (HP-32). * Keith Urban climbs back up ten spot to No.82 with his "Parallel Lines" song. * The Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber track "Despacito" holds at No.83 on it's one year anniversary of chart entry (52 weeks). * The second and third re-entry this week are "Dancing" for Kylie Minogue (#93, thanks to her high new albums chart entry) and "Flames" for David Guetta and Sia (HP-95) at No.96.
DOWN: * The only dropout from the Top 10 is "All the Stars" for Kendrick Lamar with SZA (HP-2, WI10-8), down one spot to No.11, while the soundtracks it's taken from "Black Panther" leaves the albums Top 10 also first the time. * Rapper XXXTentacion drops three spots to No.16 with "Sad!", which is now Gold (●) in sales, while his other entry "Changes" plummets twenty-seven places to No.97. * After three non-consecutive weeks at its peak of No.19 the Justin Timberlake and Chris Stapleton track "Say Something" is down two spots to No.21. * The Eminem and Ed Sheeran duet "River" falls five to No.23, while Ed is also down with "Shape of You" (26 to 29), "Castle on the Hill" (62 to 71), which are now both the 'Longest Charted Single' at 66 weeks apiece as his older track "Thinking Out Loud" leaves after 160 weeks, and also down is his "Galway Girl" (71 to 92). * The other 'Black Panther' entry this week is "Pray for Me" by The Weeknd and Kendrick Lamar which drops five places to No.26, while all of last weeks entries for The Weeknd fall this week in "Wasted Times" (23 to 30), "Try Me" (24 to 55), "Hurt You" (37 to 76), "I Was Never There" (40 to 86), and dropping out from No.45 is "Privilege". * Bruno Mars with Cardi B fall five to No.27 with "Finesse". * After climbing back up last week the Keala Settle version of "This is Me" drops down fifteen places to No.35, while the other 'The Greatest Showman' entries also move down in "Rewrite in the Stars" (67 to 81) and "The Greatest Show" (out from #93). * Vance Joy slides eight places to No.37 with "We're Going Home". * Dua Lipa also moves down seven spots to No.40 with "New Rules". * Calum Scott scores a ▲Platinum sales cert for "You Are the Reason", which is down eight to No.42, while "Dancing on My Own" tumbles nineteen spots to No.91. * The Liam Payne and Rita Ora duet "For You" slides seventeen spots to No.47, while her solo entry "Anywhere" drops ten chart-rungs to No.70. * One of the three Shawn Mendes entries drops more than the other, with "Lost in Japan" down eight to No.49. * N*E*R*D are down five places to No.56 with "Lemon" featuring Rihanna and now Drake, and the song is now ▲Platinum in sales. * Migos see their "Stir Fry" track slide down ten spots to No.57. * The Logic and Marshmello teaming for "Everyday" drops down sixteen spots to No.80. * The Chainsmokers are left with only one song within the Top 100 this week as "Everybody Hates Me" is down fifteen spots to No.98. * Imagine Dragons fall twenty-one places to #100 with "Whatever it Takes".
FURTHER NEW ENTRIES: * #17 - One Kiss by Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa is the 29th singles chart entry for the Scottish DJ and producer Calvin and the seventh here for Dua who also has two other songs within the Top 40 in "IDGAF" (#8) and "New Rules" (#40), with this song featuring a slight interpolation of (IMO) the Crystal Waters 1991 single "Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)".
* #48 - Plug Walk by Rich the Kid is the first entry here for the US rapper, taken from his March released debut album "The World is Yours", the song has hit No.13 in America and No.18 in Canada so far.
* #60 - Drip by Cardi B * #65 - Be Careful by Cardi B feat Migos * #77 - Bartier Cardi by Cardi B feat 21 Savage * #79 - I Like it - Cardi B feat J. Balvin & Bad Bunny are all taken from her debut album "Invasion of Privacy" which enters within the Top 10 here, plus her first release "Bodak Yellow" (HP-33) returns at No.67, and with her Bruno Mars appearance on "Finesse" (TW-27) it gives her six songs within the Top 100 this week. "Be Careful" contains samples of "Ex-Factor" by Lauryn Hill, "Can It Be So Simple" for Wu-Tang Clan and "The Way We Were" as performed by Marvin Hamlisch, while "I Like it" contains a loop of the Pete Rodriguez tune "I Like it Like That" from 1967.
* #72 - A$AP Forever by A$AP Rocky feat Moby is the first release for the US rapper from a forthcoming third studio album (no date or title known as yet), with the Moby sample in this song being from his 2000 album 'Play' and "Porcelain".
* #85 - PlayinWitMe by Kyle feat Kehlani is the second entry here for the California rapper who hit No.33 in May of 2017 with "iSpy", and this is the first taste from an upcoming third studio album, and is also the fourth entry for female singer Kehlani who last charted on the G-Eazy track "Good Life" (HP-23, May 2017).
----------------------==/\==------------------------- The fourteenth studio album for Kylie Minogue titled "Golden" becomes her fifth No.1 on the ARIA Albums Charts, plus the set also took out the top spot in England (her 6th there) and Scotland as well.
"Golden" becomes the 818th No.1 album in Australia (1965 to 2018), the 669th for ARIA (1983 to 2018) and the 461st to debut in the top spot, plus the third new No.1 album for the year and the eleventh chart-topping set for the Liberation record label, whose last No.1 set was six weeks ago for Vance Joy and "Nation of Two" (#817th No.1 album).
Kylie first hit the top here with her "Light Years set for one week in October of 2000, following it up exactly one year later with "Fever" (5 wks from 15-Oct, 2001), with her tenth set "X" logging a solo stay in early December of 2007, while her last chart-topper here was with "Kiss Me Once" (24th March, 2014 for one week), taking her tally to now five No.1 albums, placing her equal 17th on the list for 'Most No.1 Albums' alongside other five #1 achievers as Neil Diamond, Celine Dion, Michael Buble, AC/DC, Silverchair, Powerfinger and Crowded House amongst them. She is also now equal 73rd on the list for 'Accumulated Weeks at No.1; 1965 to 2018', as she has now racked up nine overall weeks at the top here from her five No.1's, sitting alongside Pearl Jam (8 #1's), Powderfinger (5 #1's also), One Direction (4 #1's), Avril Lavigne (3 #1's) and Lionel Richie (2 #1's).
As this is Kylie's second No.1 album for this decade she joins the list for 'Accumulated Weeks at No.1: 2010's; Albums" with other two-weeks-from-two-No.1's like Madonna, 5SOS, Boy & Bear, RuFuS, Sia, Flume, Jimmy Barnes, Temper Trap, Barbra Streisand, Nick Cave, The Weeknd, Lorde, QOTSA, Anthony Callea and Vance Joy. This is the third album with 'Golden' as or in its title to hit the top here, the first being "20 Golden Greats" for Creedence Clearwater Revival (2 wks from 4th of Feb, 1980) and the most recent was by Powderfinger and "Golden Rule" (1 wk, 23rd November, 2009). "Golden" is now the 220th No.1 album by an Australian artist, and the 124th for a Female singer, and the first since Taylor Swift's "Reputation" (20th Nov, 2017), while Kylie is now equal first on the list for 'Australian Female Singers with the most No.1 Albums' alongside Olivia Newton-John and Kasey Chambers who have both had five No.1 albums apiece (Kasey has a new album coming out soon so she might surpass them both).
It was a battle for the top spot this week between Kylie and local church group Hillsong Worship whose 29th studio album "There is More" becomes the 24th Top 10 set for the church (under it's many guises) plus its tenth Top 2 album. Ed Sheeran drops down two places to No.3 with his third album " ÷ (Divide)" after 27 broken weeks at the top here, while it holds for 35th week in New Zealand where he recently wrapped up his national tour, and also down two spots to No.4 is the soundtrack to "The Greatest Showman", with two more surviving albums from last weeks Top 10 being the new US and Canadian No.1 set "My Dear Melancholy," (EP) for The Weeknd which here is down five to No.8 and Ed Sheeran's "x (Multiply)" is also down five places to land at No.9.
There are four further Top 10 debut this week, coming in at No.5 is the tribute album to Elton John and his songwriting partner Bernie Taupin and "Revamp: The Songs of...", which features covers by such acts as Pink, Logic, Coldplay, Alessia Cara, Ed Sheeran, Florence + the Machine, Mumford & Sons, Demi Lovato, The Killers, Sam Smith, Lady Gaga, QOTSA and Miley Cyrus, while a second country version also enter this week. The debut album for US female rapper Cardi B entitled "Invasion of Privacy" comes in at No.6, and features five Top 100 entries here this week (see singles section).
Local singer/songwriter Alison Wonderland sees her second album "Awake" come in at No.7, which is one place lower than her debut set "Run" (HP-6) achieved in late March of 2015, with this new album led by the single "Church" (TW/HP-54). The sixth and final Top 10 entry is the fifth studio album for actor Jared Leto's band Thirty Seconds to Mars entitled "America", which comes in at No.10 helping it to become their second Top 10 album in Australia, as their last set from late May of 2013 "Love, Lust, Faith + Dreams" debuted and peaked at No.4, while overall this is their fifth albums chart entry here.
UP: * Both of the 'Guardians of the Galaxy' soundtracks are back up this week, with "Vol.1" back into the Top 20 and up five to No.17 and "Vol.2" is up three to No.25, with other rising soundtrack being for "Trolls" (69 to 58) and "Stranger Things" (79 to 71). * The announcement this past week of Neil Finn replacing Lindsay Buckingham in Fleetwood Mac for their next tour helps the bands "Very Best of" set to rise twenty-one spots to No.32, with other rising Greatest Hits sets being for Guns N' Roses (45 to 41), Crowded House (57 to 47), The Killers (73 to 54), Prince (returns at #68), Cat Stevens (returns at #79), Neil Diamond (returns at #83), Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (returns at #84), and Eurythmics (returns at #97). * Lorde's :Melodrama" album blasts back up forty-one spots to No.36. * Next weekend (from 21st of April) Harry Styles will be touring the country, and this week his self titled set is back up five places to No.77. * Halsey jumps back up fifteen spots to No.78 with her "hopeless kingdom fountain" album. * Keith Urban rises eleven spots to No.80 with his "Ripcord" set. * Further returning albums are "The Eminem Show" at No.85 and "Wonderful! Wonderful!" by The Killers at No.91.
DOWN: * There are six albums leaving the Top 10 this week, all falling into the Top 20, with "+ (Positive)" (HP-1x1, WI10-44a) for Ed Sheeran down four to No.11, "24k Magic" by Bruno Mars (HP-3, WI10-14a) falling seven to No.12, "Stoney" by Post Malone (HP-5, Wi10-16a) down three to No.13, "?" by XXXTentacion (HP-3, WI10-3) dropping nine places to No.15, the "Black Panther" soundtrack (HP-2, WI10-8) leaves the Top 10 for the first time and is down seven to No.16, while the self-titled Dua Lipa set (HP-8, WI10-2a) falls ten places to No.18. * Taylor Swift leaves the Top 20 with both of her chart entries, as "Reputation" and "1989" are both down nine spots apiece to No.22 and No.23 respectively. * Vance Joy tumbles back down thirteen places to No.24 with his second album "Nation of Two", while his debut set "Dream Your Life Away" drops twelve spots to No.64. * Down ten places is "Beautiful Life" for Pink to No.26, while here "Greatest Hits... So Far" album is also down ten to No.56. * The soundtrack for "Fifty Shades Freed" is also down ten places, to No.27, with further dropping soundtracks being for "Molly" (64 to 95) and "Frozen" (leaves from No.84). * The second George Ezra album "Staying at Tamara's" falls fifteen to No.33. * Dami Im plummets twenty-two places to No.34 with her covers set "I Hear a Song". * Calum Scott falls fourteen to No.35 with his debut album "Only Human". * Eminem sees his most recent studio album "Revival" fall ten places to No.39. * The two older Bruno Mars albums are also down this week with "Doo-Wops & Hooligans" sliding nine spots to No.43 and "Unorthodox Jukebox" plummets thirty-four places to No.96. * The debut set for Camila Cabello and "Camilla" drops nineteen spots to No.45. * Dropping fourteen places apiece are "Purpose" for Justin Bieber and "The Thrill of it All" by Sam Smith to No.50 and No.51 respectively. * Falling collections are by Queen (48 to 55), The Wiggles (44 to 63), Lionel Richie (38 to 66), Cold Chisel (54 to 70), AC/DC Live (56 to 73), and Phil Collins leaves from #41. * Logic leaves the Top 50 with his mixtape "Bobby Tarantino II", down thirteen to No.62. * Last weeks Bluesfest return for Rag'N'Bone Man and "Human" falls back down thirty-two spots to No.65. * Luke Combs is down fifteen places to No.82 with his set "This One's For You", while Luke Bryan drops thirty spots to No.88 with "What Makes You Country". * Last weeks return at No.51 for the Metallica set "Hardwired...to Self Destruct" drops back down thirty-eights spots to No.89. * Jack White plummets fifty-seven places to No.90 with his latest set "Boarding House Reach". * "Snow" falls for Angus & Julia Stone as their set tumbles down thirty-three spots to No.99. * Albums dropping out from last weeks Top 50 are from Hayley Kiyoko (#20), Kacey Musgraves (#25), Escape the Fate (#39), with further new entries from last week leaving for Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite (#60), BTS (#71) and Steffany Gretzinger (#98).
FURTHER NEW ENTRIES: * #1 (LP#14) - Golden by Kylie Minogue
* #2 (LP#29) - There is More by Hillsong Worship
* #5 (V/A) - Revamp: The Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin by Various Artists
* #6 (LP#1) - Invasion of Privacy by Cardi B.
* #7 (LP#2) - Awake by Alison Wonderland
* #10 (LP#5) - America by Thirty Seconds to Mars
* #19 (V/A) - Johnny Cash: Forever Words by Various Artists is a collection of the former country legends poems and lyrics as performed by Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Brad Paisley, Kasey Musgraves, an older recording from the passed Chris Cornell, along with others like Alison Krauss, T-Bone Burnett, Rosanne Cash, John Mellencamp, Jewel, Elvis Costello and The Jayhawks amongst the sixteen tracks.
* #20 (LP#2) - Echoes in Blue by City Calm Down becomes the local alt-pop Melbourne band's second albums chart entry and surpasses the No.25 peak of their debut set "In a Restless House" (HP-25, November 2015).
* #30 (LP#1) - The Album by Aunty Donna is the first album of material from the comedy troupe who formed during their education at the University of Ballarat in 2011, with three of the bands members hosting Rage last weekend, the albums lead single being "Chuffed (Dad Song)".
* #37 (LP#10) - Loudmouth Soup by Cosmic Psychos is the first albums chart entry for the local band who formed in 1982, with this their tenth studio album and first new material in three years.
* #52 (LP#8) - Erase Me by Underoath is the fourth album to chart here for the American Christian metalcore act and their first new album in nine-and-a-half years, last charting in November of 2010 with their seventh album "Ø (Disambiguation)" (HP-74), whilst they have also charted with "Define the Great Line" (LP#5, HP-28, July 2006) and "Lost in the Sound of Separation" (LP#6, HP-36, September 2008).
* #57 (V/A) - Restoration: The Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin by Various Artists is similar to this weeks No.5 collection of covered Elton & Bernie songs, instead this edition is done by country artists such as Little Big Town, Maren Morris, Don Henley, Vince Gill, Miranda Lambert, Chris Stapleton, Lee Ann Womack, Kacey Musgraves, Dolly Parton, Dierks Bentley, Roseanne Cash, Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson and the only artist to appear on both sets Miley Cyrus.
* #59 (LP#2) - Vacation in Hell by Flatbush Zombies, are named after their Brooklyn, New York bureau of Flatbush where they originate from, and this is their second albums chart entry here, as their debut set "3001: A Laced Odyssey" made it to No.39 here in March of 2016, with this new album featuring guest acts such as A$AP Twelvyy, Jadakiss, Portugal.The Man and Denzel Curry.
* #72 (S'tk) - The Searcher Original Soundtrack by Elvis Presley is the soundtrack to the HBO April 14th released multi part documentary series about his music and work, and features such Elvis classics as "Heartbreak Hotel", "Are You Lonesome Tonight". "That's All Right", "Suspicious Minds" and "It's Now or Never" amongst its eighteen tracks.
* #74 (LP#4) - Ivory by Gin Wigmore is the New Zealand singers fourth entry here and now lowest charted, as her debut set "Holy Smoke" peaked at No.69 here in the first week of October, 2009, plus it also became her first non-No.1 set in her native country too.
* #76 (LP#4) - Sex & Food by Unknown Mortal Orchestra is the second New Zealand act entering here this week with their fourth album and second chart entry, as their third set "Multi-Love" debuted and peaked at No.45 in June of 2015.
------------------------==/\==----------------------- NEW CERTIFICATIONS: Singles; LOVE LIES Khalid & Normani ▲ SAD! XXXTentacion ● YOU ARE THE REASON Calum Scott ▲ LEMON N*E*R*D feat RIHANNA & DRAKE ▲
No Albums this week.
Written, Compiled and Researched by Gavin Ryan.
Visit ARIA’s website for full chart information: http://www.ariacharts.com.au/ (updated after 5pm on Saturday) Produced with the co-operation of ARIA Last edited:
I was gonna say that with Bartier Cardi & Plug Walk in, ARIA are doing pretty ok with not leaving songs out...then I remembered Julia Michaels has been top 50 on Spotify for nearly 2 months now and still hasn't charted
1-800-273-8255 Logic Feat. Alessia Cara & Khalid ▲ 3
96
R/E
2
95
FLAMES David Guetta & Sia
LW-134
97
70
5
47
CHANGES XXXTentacion
ouch
98
73
4
50
EVERYBODY HATES ME The Chainsmokers
ouch
99
89
12
63
MISS YOU Cashmere Cat Feat. Major Lazer & Tory Lanez
100
79
24
34
WHATEVER IT TAKES Imagine Dragons ▲
ouch
out
45
1
45
PRIVILEGE The Weeknd
TW-106
out
74
28
8
GOOD OLD DAYS Macklemore Feat. Kesha ▲ 2
TW-107
out
76
19
22
COMING HOME Sheppard ▲
TW-101
out
85
8
41
PRAY Sam Smith ●
TW-171
out
86
160
1
THINKING OUT LOUD Ed Sheeran ▲ 11
TW-103
out
93
14
42
THE GREATEST SHOW Zendaya, Zac Efron, The Greatest Showman Ensemble, Keala Settle & Hugh Jackman ●
TW-113
out
94
1
94
CHASING FIRE Lauv
TW-108
out
96
58
2
SOMETHING JUST LIKE THIS The Chainsmokers & Coldplay ▲ 7
TW-105
out
97
30
6
DUSK TILL DAWN Zayn Feat. Sia ▲ 4
TW-102
out
98
77
1
SAY YOU WON'T LET GO James Arthur ▲ 8
TW-104
out
99
79
1
CLOSER The Chainsmokers Feat. Halsey ▲ 13
TW-109
out
100
8
58
KING'S DEAD Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar, Future, James Blake
TW-112
Next 20 Tracks (not mentioned in the dropouts) 110 * Ring - Cardi B feat Kehlani 111 * I Do - Cardi B feat SZA 114 - The Weeknd - SZA 115 - What About us - Pink 116 * A Good Night - John Legend feat BloodPop 117 - Strip That Down - Liam Payne 118 - Lay it on Me - Vance Joy 119 - Location - Khalid 120 - Sorry, Not Sorry - Demi Lovato 133 * Get Up 10 - Cardi B 135 - Need You - Flight Facilities feat NIKA (LW-203) 148 * Best Life - Cardi B feat Chance the Rapper 150 * Hard 2 Face Reality - Poo Bear, Justin Bieber & Jay Electronics 169 * Bickenhead - Cardi B 178 * Alien - Sabrina Carpenters 187 * Alone - Halsey 191 - Lullaby - Sigala (LW-282)
RESTORATION: REIMAGINING THE SONGS OF ELTON JOHN AND BERNIE TAUPIN Various
tribute LP #2
58
69
73
1
TROLLS Soundtrack ▲
59
NEW
1
59
VACATION IN HELL Flatbush Zombies
LP#2 & entry
60
61
309
2
GREATEST HITS Red Hot Chili Peppers ▲ 6
61
59
222
1
GREATEST HITS Foo Fighters ▲ 4
62
49
5
10
BOBBY TARANTINO II Logic
ouch
63
44
95
16
THE BEST OF The Wiggles ●
ouch
64
52
162
1
DREAM YOUR LIFE AWAY Vance Joy ▲
65
23
38
3
HUMAN Rag'N'Bone Man ●
ouch
66
38
46
16
THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION Lionel Richie ▲
ouch
67
68
83
1
SUICIDE SQUAD: THE ALBUM Soundtrack ●
68
R/E
57
2
THE VERY BEST OF Prince ▲ 2
LW-123
69
65
24
5
HEARTBREAK ON A FULL MOON Chris Brown ●
70
54
267
2
THE BEST OF COLD CHISEL - ALL FOR YOU Cold Chisel ▲ 2
ouch
71
79
20
51
STRANGER THINGS: MUSIC FROM THE NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIES Soundtrack
72
NEW
1
72
THE SEARCHER (THE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK) Elvis Presley
doco S'track
73
56
105
1
LIVE AC/DC ▲ 8
ouch
74
NEW
1
74
IVORY Gin Wigmore
LP&entry#4
75
75
52
2
MORE LIFE Drake
76
NEW
1
76
SEX & FOOD Unknown Mortal Orchestra
LP#4, entry #2
77
82
48
1
HARRY STYLES Harry Styles ▲
touring Next Week
78
93
25
2
HOPELESS FOUNTAIN KINGDOM Halsey
new single rise
79
R/E
107
10
REMEMBER CAT STEVENS Cat Stevens ▲ 8
LW-111
80
91
80
1
RIPCORD Keith Urban ▲ 2
rise
81
76
78
1
DRINKING FROM THE SUN, WALKING UNDER STARS RESTRUNG Hilltop Hoods ▲
82
67
7
16
THIS ONE'S FOR YOU Luke Combs
ouch
83
R/E
13
31
THE BEST OF Neil Diamond ▲
LW-116
84
R/E
33
9
GREATEST HITS Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers ●
LW-126
85
R/E
133
1
THE EMINEM SHOW Eminem ♦
LW-102
86
78
326
1
21 Adele ▲ 15
87
87
45
4
THE KING Elvis Presley ▲ 2
88
58
18
6
WHAT MAKES YOU COUNTRY Luke Bryan
ouch
89
51
26
1
HARDWIRED...TO SELF-DESTRUCT Metallica ●
ouch
90
33
3
11
BOARDING HOUSE REACH Jack White
ouch
91
R/E
15
1
WONDERFUL WONDERFUL The Killers
LW-122
92
100
22
13
DIAMONDS Elton John
tribute LP rise
93
90
48
19
SINGLES COLLECTION Maroon 5
94
85
255
3
GREATEST HITS Fleetwood Mac ▲ 9
95
64
59
1
MOLLY (SOUNDTRACK FROM THE TV SERIES) Soundtrack ▲ 2
ouch
96
62
95
1
UNORTHODOX JUKEBOX Bruno Mars ▲ 3
ouch
97
R/E
44
14
ULTIMATE COLLECTION Eurythmics ▲ 2
LW-183
98
95
242
1
ABBA GOLD ABBA ▲ 17
99
66
30
2
SNOW Angus & Julia Stone
ouch
100
86
71
1
DANGEROUS WOMAN Ariana Grande
out
20
1
20
EXPECTATIONS Hayley Kiyoko
TW-233
out
25
1
25
GOLDEN HOUR Kacey Musgraves
TW-154
out
39
1
39
I AM HUMAN Escape The Fate
TW-346
out
41
30
6
THE SINGLES Phil Collins
TW-191
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55
2
9
COUNTRY HEART The Wolfe Brothers
TW-124
out
60
1
60
NO MERCY IN THIS LAND Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite
TW-200
out
63
14
1
THIS HOUSE IS NOT FOR SALE Bon Jovi ●
TW-101
out
70
26
2
JOANNE Lady Gaga
TW-109
out
71
1
71
FACE YOURSELF BTS
TW-131
out
72
9
2
MAN OF THE WOODS Justin Timberlake
TW-119
out
74
15
1
LUST FOR LIFE Lana Del Rey
TW-190
out
80
8
11
THE LIVE TAPES VOL. 3: LIVE AT THE MANLY VALE HOTEL, JUNE 7, 1980 Cold Chisel
TW-165
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81
4
15
CHIAROSCURO Ocean Alley
TW-123
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83
4
12
FIREPOWER Judas Priest
TW-161
out
84
195
1
FROZEN: THE SONGS Soundtrack ▲ 5
TW-104
out
88
164
10
ROCKET MAN: THE DEFINITIVE HITS Elton John ▲ 3
TW-141
out
89
114
1
PRISM Katy Perry ▲ 5
TW-170
out
92
97
1
BORN TO DIE Lana Del Rey ▲ 2
TW-193
out
94
55
21
THE PLATINUM COLLECTION Queen ▲
TW-114
out
96
8
39
CARESS YOUR SOUL Sticky Fingers ●
TW-118
out
97
5
15
THE SINGLES Savage Garden
TW-107
out
98
1
98
BLACKOUT Steffany Gretzinger
TW-000
out
99
42
9
ABBA GOLD & MORE (ANNIVERSARY EDITION) ABBA ▲
TW-148
Next 20 Albums (not mentioned in the dropouts) 102 - Views - Drake 103 - Appetite for Destruction -GnRs 105 - Good Kid, MAAD City - Kendrick Lamar 106 * The World is Yours - Rich the Kid (new singles chart entry helped) 108 - GH - Shania Twain (tour announced) 110 * s/titled - Josh Piterman 111 - Essential MJ - Michael Jackson 112 * The Deconstruction - Eels 113 - 2001 - Dr. Dre (LW-140) 115 - GH:God's Favourite Band - Green Day 116 - Off the Grid - Bliss N' Eso 117 - This is Acting - Sia 120 r The 4CD Catalogue Set - Coldplay 125 * Total Xanarchy - Lil' Xan 129 r Gumboot Soup - King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard 147 - Now - Shania Twain (LW-316, toured announced) 164 * Sister Cities - The Wonder Years 174 - GH - Divinyls (LW-342) 179 - The Singles - Hall & Oates (LW-271) 204 * The Don - Donny Benet
The albums chart is starting to become more entertaining than the singles charts as heaps of big name artists are releasing albums soon. Should be a great few months for the albums chart
March 30th The Weeknd
April 6th Kylie Minogue Hillsong Cardi B
April 20th J. Cole
April 27th Post Malone Keith Urban Missy Higgins
May 11th Arctic Monkeys Charlie Puth
June 8th Sheppard
June 22nd 5 Seconds of Summer Panic! at the Disco Bebe Rexha
All the tracks released so far from their upcoming album are credited like that. It's probably because it's a triple album, with 1 disc/side/part(?) as Rae Sremmurd and 1 from each of the members, and this way the songs show on all 3 Spotify pages
While it is sad that sales are dropping, I personally don't hate streaming as much as most people do. Oh and here are my preds
1 Nice for What - Drake 2 God’s Plan - Drake 3 Psycho - Post Malone feat. Ty Dolla Sign 4 Love Lies - Khalid and Normani 5 Call Out My Name - The Weeknd 6 Freaky Friday - Lil Dicky feat. Chris Brown 7 Friends - Marshmello and Anne-Marie 8 The Middle - Zedd, Maren Morris and Grey 9 One Kiss - Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa 10 IDGAF - Dua Lipa 11 These Days - Rudimental feat. Jess Glynne, Macklemore and Dan Caplen 12 All the Stars - Kendrick Lamar and SZA 13 Meant to Be - Bebe Rexha feat. Florida Georgia Line 14 Mine - Bazzi 15 Hurt Somebody - Noah Kahan and Julia Michaels 16 Perfect - Ed Sheeran 17 In My Blood - Shawn Mendes 18 Sad! - XXXTentacion 19 I Fall Apart - Post Malone 20 Say Something - Justin Timberlake feat. Chris Stapleton
1 Divide - Ed Sheeran 2 The Greatest Showman - Soundtrack 3 Djarimirri - Gurrumul 4 Golden - Kylie Minogue 5 Revamp - Various Artists 6 Invasion of Privacy - Cardi B 7 My Dear Melancholy, - The Weeknd 8 Rearview Town - Jason Aldean 9 There Is More - Hillsong Worship 10 Ember - Breaking Benjamin
1. Nice For What - Drake 2. God’s Plan - Drake 3. Love Lies - Khalid & Normani 4. Psycho - Post Malone 5. Freaky Friday - Lil Dicky 6. Call Out My Name - The Weeknd 7. Friends - Marshmello & Anne Marie 8. One Kiss - Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa 9. Hurt Somebody - Noah Kahan 10. IDGAF - Dua Lipa 11. These Days - Rudimental 12. The Middle - Zedd & Grey 13. All The Stars - Kendrick Lamar & SZA 14. Meant To Be - Bebe Rexha 15. Mine - Bazzi 16. In My Blood - Shawn Mendes 17. Perfect - Ed Sheeran 18. Never Be The Same - Camila Cabello 19. Sad! - XXXTentacion 20. I Fall Apart - Post Malone