Becoming the second longest running #1 for this decade, Olivia Dean's Man I Need logs a fifteenth straight week as the top selling song in Australia.
Man I Need and its fifteen week at the top locally is matched overseas in both New Zealand (21st week in a row) and a return in Canada (2nd week) along with #3 spots in The Netherlands (LW #1) and The U.S.A. (on hold). Olivia track also becomes the second (outright) longest #1 single this decade, behind the two 17-week runners Ordinary for Alex Warren (2025) and Stay for The Kid LAROI with Justin Bieber (2021), while overall it's the equal seventh-longest (1940 to 2026) and equal third-longest (ARIA-era, 1983 onwards) running #1 song in Australian Chart History, now tying with another English singer in Ed Sheeran's Shape of You (15 weeks in 2017), while the current leader is Tones & I with Dance Monkey (at 24 weeks, 2019-20).
Olivia Dean might lose the duopoly this week, but she creates another chart-feat for herself in securing the Top 3 Singles positions this week (she has the Top 4 in NZ too), as he current Irish (third week) and English (second week) #1 single, the duet with Sam Fender, Rein Me In leaps locally four places to land at a NEW PEAK of #2 (new #3 peak in NZ and a #56 debut on the Dutch charts), which in turn pushes her three-week running #2 placed So Easy (to Fall in Love) down one spot to #3, giving her the Top 3 singles for the first time since we last saw this feat on October 13th, 2025 (Taylor Swift actually had the Top 12 songs), with other previous acts achieving this feat being Karise Eden and Ed Sheeran and in 1964 The Beatles. The screened episode of The Graham Norton Show this past week saw Olivia perform her So Easy track (UK aired January 16th, S33E14).
Alex Warren issued a new-power-pop song on Friday called FEVER DREAM, and this week his 17-week-running former #1 Ordinary is down one spot to #4, as too is RAYE's WHERE IS MY HUSBAND?, dipping a spot to #5, while the track is again the #1 Hip Hop/R&B Single, while her new belter issued on Friday is called Nightingale Lane. Check out the entire listing of overseas positions here (as I'm not posting it within the article anymore).
All four of the Top 30 songs for sombr climb up this week, with his latest track Homewrecker rising two places to a NEW PEAK of #6 (also new chart heights in England {#5}, Dutch {#17}, Canada {#21}, U.S.A. {#26} and holding its peak in Ireland {#4}), while he also regains a Top 10 berth with his 12 to 12 track up two spots to land at #9 (WI10-19). Taylor Swift loses her two Top 10 entries this week, with only The Fate of Ophelia on hold at #7, which is followed by a RE-PEAK at #8 for the Dave and Tems track Raindance (last here on January 26th), while a second track returning the Top 10 this week sees the Golden track for HUNTR/X from KPop Demon Hunters up to #10 and gaining a 32nd week within the ten too.
TOP 20: Two NEW PEAKS and a RE-PEAK here, with the PinkPantheress and Zara Larsson collab Stateside taking a six place leap to land at #11 (it spent two weeks at a peak of #20, then two weeks at it's next peak of #17, maybe it'll hold here again next week), while the song also zooms to NEW PEAKS overseas in England (#3, LW-9), Ireland (#6, LW-13), New Zealand (#10, LW-20), Germany (#17, LW-47) and The Netherlands (#20, LW-34).
Ella Langley RE-PEAKS at #18 with Choosin' Texas (last here on February 9th, #2 in The U.S.A., #7 in Canada), while the biggest leap within the Top 50 this week is a twenty-two place jump to #20 (LW-42) for the Bella Kay track iloveitiloveitiloveit, which also climbs in Ireland (#2, LW-9), England (#4, LW-26) and New Zealand (#17, LW-39), while debuting in The Netherlands (#83), The U.S.A. (#66) and Canada (#50).
Bruno Mars released his new album The Romantic on Friday, with a new track dropping also called Risk it All, but the first release from the album called I Just Might is up four places this week to #14 and securing it's first sales certification of Gold (●) in sales. Further climbing entries here are for sombr with Back to Friends (up one to #15), Nice to Each Other for Olivia Dean (up two to #12) and the two non-movers here for Olivia's A Couple Minutes at #19 for a third straight week and No Broke Boys for Disco Lines and Tinashes (at #13, #1 Dance Single).
The two Top 10 dropouts this week land back-to-back within the Top 20 this week, with Bad Bunny's DtMF (HP-4, WI10-2) falling ten places to #16 (#2 in Canada, #4 in The U.S.A.), while Taylor Swift's physical sales surge for Opalite is over here, the song falling back down twelve places to #17 (HP-2x2, WI10-10a), while the video/physical effect is being felt this week in both Germany (20 to #1) and The U.S.A. (8 to #1).
TOP 30: Two weeks ago the Tame Impala track Dracula peaked at #22 thanks to the JENNIE remix of the track, which helps it again this week as the track rebounds two spots to land at a NEW PEAK of #21 (#1 Australian Artists Single), the song also hitting a new peak in Germany (#49) and peak-holding in Canada (#35).
The fourth and final sombr entry here Undressed is up one spot to #24 and newly certified as 4x▲Platinum in sales, with other climbing entries here being Baby Steps for Olivia Dean (up three to #25), I Run for HVN (up four to #28), Victory Lap by Fred Again.. (up two to #29) and the only non-mover here is at #30 for Noah Kahan's The Great Divide.
Ravyn Lenae cracks one-year/52 weeks charted with Love Me Not, which along with SIENNA SPIRO's Die on This Hill are both down one spot to #22 and #23 respectively, with the third and final decline here being Justin Bieber's DAISIES wilting two places to plant themselves at #26.
TOP 40: Zara Larsson has the only NEW PEAK here, as her Midnight Sun track rises one spot to #38, while she retains the #1 slot atop the On Replay Singles Chart with Lush Life (#2 peak hold in Germany, #6 in England, #8 in Ireland #11 in The Netherlands), while her Sun song hits NEW PEAKS overseas in New Zealand (#28), The Netherlands (#22), The U.S.A. and Canada (both #64).
The Post Malone and Morgan Wallen duet I Had Some Help rebounds back into the Top 50 this week, up fifteen places to #36, while also returning to this chart region is the EsDeeKid track 4 Raws, rising eight places to land at #35. Further risers here are Manchild for Sabrina Carpenter and A Bar Song (Tipsy) by Shaboozey moving up three places each to #31 and #32 respectively, while That's So True for Gracie Abrams also moves up one spot, to #39.
Billie Eilish's BIRDS OF A FEATHER sheds four places to perch at #33, last week's entry for Luke Combs and Be By You dips one spot to #34 (debuted at #15 in The U.S.A. and #18 in Canada this past week), while the only falling track within the fifty this week for Olivia Dean is Let Alone the One You Love, down two places to #40, but...
TOP 50: ...her second NEW PEAK this week sees her track I've Seen it jump up eight places to land at a new chart height of #41 (#33 in NZ, #75 re-entry in Canada), while the second NEW PEAK here goes to lower-fifty rising track White Keys for Dominic Fike, up eighteen places to land at #47 (previously 85-80-65, J100#63), with the song also seeing new peaks overseas in England (#41), Ireland (#43), The Netherlands (#58) and it debuts in New Zealand (#39), Germany (#61) and Canada (#98). This new track becomes his third Top 50 placement in Australia after his break-through song 3 Nights (HP-3, late April 2019) and Misses (HP-36, August 2024), while he also appears at the moment within the On Replay Singles Chart with Babydoll which cracks the Top 10 (12 to #8) after four weeks of charting (originally HP-62, Oct. 9th, 2023, charted for 13 broken weeks until April of 2024).
Ed Sheeran's current tour pulls his Sapphire track up five places to #42 (also charting with five songs within the On Replay Singles chart; Perfect (18 to #20), Shape of You (25 to #26), Photograph (31 to #35), Shivers (48 to #43) and Thinking Out Loud (39 to #46)). The fourth and final rising entry here sees the Tate McRae F1:The Movie theme Just Keep Watching reverse and rise up nine places to park at #44, while her two other entries here both see small declines; TIT FOR TAT (down two to #48) and Sports Car (down one to #49).
The two double-digit-declines belong to Bad Bunny with NUEVAYoL (down twenty to #46, could rebound next week after his shows here this past weekend) and recent tourist Chappell Roan with Good Luck, Babe! (drops fourteen to #50), with smaller drops seen by Die with a Smile for Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars (down six to #43) and Sailor Song by Gigi Perez (dips one to #45).
NEW ENTRY: * #27 - Just the Way You Are - Milky x Mall Grab (Ministry of Sound/Sony UK) returns to the chart thanks to the new remix by Mall Grab, aka Newcastle, Australia DJ Jordon Alexander who issued his debut Album What I Breathe in August of 2022. The original version of the track first charted here in October of 2002, reaching #47 in its second chart week (thus this new entry is also a NEW PEAK for the track) charting initially in Sydney (HP #35) and then again in January of 2003 in Brisbane, Adelaide (both #43) and again Sydney (#45), which helped to pull it back into the Top 50 to #49 (WI100-22, WI50-4).
The new remix continues it's Australian roots connection with the new Mall Grab version, as the original featured a sample of Streets of Your Town by The Go-Betweens (1988) {along with an interpolation of Listen to What the Man Said by Paul McCartney & Wings}, while the newer version is also charting overseas in Ireland (11 to #9), England (14 to #11), The Netherlands (83 to #49) [all NEW PEAKS too], debuts on the New Zealand catalogue chart at #26 and rises on our On Replay Singles chart too (15 to #11 after debuting there two week's ago at #32).
The first Album in almost 11 years for Hilary Duff called luck...or something becomes her first #1 Album in Australia this week.
The set luck... or something (Sugarhouse/Atlantic) becomes the 1040th #1 Album in Australia (1965 to 2026), the 891st for ARIA (1983 to 2026), the fourth (new) and fifth overall chart-topping album for 2026, the 667th debut in the top spot (third for this year) and 32nd #1 for Atlantic Records since their last for Ed Sheeran on September 22nd, 2025 with Play.
This new album for Hilary comes after her recent tour announcement here for late October of this year (starts June 21st in The U.S.A.), with this set being her first new studio album since June 2015's Breathe In. Breathe Out. (LP#5, HP-4) and this is now her sixth entry (five studio and one compilation), fourth Top 10 (3 studio, 1 comp), with her other previous entries being her breakout set Metamorphosis (LP#2, HP-19, peaked Nov. 2003), Hilary Duff (LP#3, HP-6, Nov. 2004), Dignity (LP#4, HP-17, April 2007) and her compilation Most Wanted (GH#1, HP-3, Sept. 2005).
Hilary's sixth set also lands the #1 spot on the Vinyl Sales Chart, along with overseas entries in Scotland, New Zealand (both #2, second T10 in NZ but highest charted), Belgium (#4), England (#5; her first Top 10 there), Ireland (#7, third Top 10) and The Dutch charts (#11) so far, with the album being issued in three formats, standard (11 trks), limited edition (18 trks) and the Happy Hour edition which has a total of 26 tracks.
luck... or something becomes the first 'Luck' infused album to feature the word in a #1 Album's title, while it's fourth for a 'something' set after Something to Remember by Madonna (Nov. 26th, 1995), Something to Be for Rob Thomas (May 2nd, 2005) and the most recent for Troye Sivan and Something to Give Each Other (Oct. 23rd, 2023), all holding for one week at the top. The new #1 Album also becomes the 371st for an American Artist (whether solo Male or Female, duo or Group), with Hilary Duff now the 176th American Act to have a #1 Album here and the 43rd Solo American Female Singer, while the set is also the 183rd by a Solo Female Artist too.
While Olivia Dean loses her duopoly at #1, she does regain it at #2, as she holds the Top 3 singles this week, while her Sam Fender duet Rein Me In leaps to #2 (from #6) it is only a #2 duopoly in artist name only, not parent album and single, as the song comes from Sam's album People Watching (Deluxe Edition). The Art of Loving does dip one spot to #2 (No.16 Vinyl), but it regains it's dual #1's in New Zealand and a 17th week as their #1 Album, along with #2 slots in England and The Netherlands, holds the #1 spot in Ireland (12th week), rebounds in both Canada (5 to #4) and The U.S.A. (8 to #5), and slips in Germany (9 to #13).
One half of the Australian duo Busby Marou in Tom Busby sees his debut studio album called Rockhampton Forever (where the pair come from) debut at #3 (No.9 Vinyl) which also secures the #1 Country Album and the #1 Australian Artists Album Chart pole positions too. This is followed by the only rising album within the Top 10 this week, up two places to #4 is the soundtrack for KPop Demon Hunters.
The third of four debuts within the Top 10 this week sees Mumford & Sons enter at #5 (No.3 Vinyl) with their sixth studio album called Prizefighter, becoming their sixth Top 10 and second #5 peaking release after fourth set Delta also debuted and peaked here (late Nov. 2018), while they last charted eleven months ago with their fifth release RUSHMERE (LP#5, HP-7, April 7th, 2025). Their new set lands at #1 in England (4th #1) and Scotland, as well as Ireland, Germany (both #3), The Netherlands (#4), New Zealand (#8) and Sweden (#25).
Meg Mac enters at #6 with her fourth studio album called It's My Party, giving her a fourth consecutive Top 10 placement after her first #1 set Matter of Time (LP#3, Sept. 26th, 2022) which charted for only one week, as well as her first two titles Hope (LP#2, HP-9, June 2019) and Low Blows (LP#1, HP-2, July 2017).
The two stable entries here see Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl remaining at #7 for a second week (matching her #7 non-mover over on the singles chart, The Fate of Ophelia), while the Tate McRae set SO CLOSE TO WHAT??? holds at #8 for a third straight week. Two current tourists drop to the bottom of the Top 10 this week, with Ed Sheeran's Play down seven places to #9 (No.7 Vinyl), while he takes out the #1 On Replay Albums spot with divide, plus his best of set +-=÷x (Tour Collection) returned to the Top 100 last week at #86. This is followed by an artist who plays his last show in Sydney on March 1st, Bad Bunny with his GRAMMY winning set DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, which halves its position from last week and drops five places to #10, but will most likely rebound next week after his shows here, which it did in The U.S.A. (5th overall week) this past week by regaining their #1 slot, holding for a second week at the top in Canada and The Netherlands too.
TOP 20: Swapping places at #11 and #12 are Alex Warren's You'll Be Alright, Kid (up one to #11) and the sombre set I Barely Know Her (down one to #12), with Sabrina Carpenter sitting back-to-back with Short N' Sweet (down one to #14) and her half-year/26-week entry Man's Best Friend which leaves the Top 10 and falls five places to #15 (HP-1x1, WI10-24), it's now second week outside of the ten, leaving previously for one week on February 16th (#11).
The other Top 10 departing album which lands in the twenty this week is last week's soundtrack entry for Wuthering Heights for Charli XCX (HP-4, WI10-1), falling fourteen places to #18 (#8 U.S. and #14 in Canada entry this past week), with the two other drops here being Rebel for EsDeeKid (down one to #17) and Octane for Don Toliver (drops four to #19). Leaping up twelve places to #16 is the Lorde album Virgin (No.2 Vinyl) thanks to her second and final week of touring locally last week, with her next leg starting in Argentina on March 13th (she finishes the tour in England in late August).
TOP 30: Another future tourist rising is Ocean Alley, who see their Love Balloon float back up eighteen places this week to #23, thanks also to a No.4 Vinyl Chart slot too (they are included in five shows from March 7th alongside Skegss and other acts starting in Canberra). The only other rising entry here is a six place turn-around for the A$AP Rocky set Don't Be Dumb to #28 (No.15 Vinyl).
Four albums fall three places each here; I'm the Problem for Morgan Wallen (first time outside of the Top 20 in it's 41-week chart-run), last week's entry for Brent Faiyaz and Icon (No.8 Vinyl debut), The Secret of Us for Gracie Arbams and BRAT by Charli XCX to #21, #22, #27 and #29 respectively. Another album leaving the Top 20 for the first time is the Billie Eilish set HIT ME HARD & SOFT, down four places to #24 after 92 weeks within the twenty. Taylor's Tortured set drops five to #30, its lowest chart position since August 11th, 2025 when it was at its lowest ever position of #40, with the biggest fall here being an eight place slide to #25 for the three-week old entry by J. Cole and The Fall-Off.
TOP 40: The recent tourist and #1 Album-holder (Jan. 26th) YUNGBLUD issued a 'Complete' edition of his Idols album last week (from 12 to 19 tracks), which helps to propel it back up sixty-six places this week to land at #32, followed by a twenty-three place leap to #34 for Ninajirachi's I Love My Computer (No.5 Vinyl) and then a nine-place rise to #37 for Tame Impala's Deadbeat album, with the fourth and final climbing album here being a two-place rise to #33 for Lainey Wilson and Whirlwind (Deluxe).
Karnivool lay in the middle of five Australian albums back-to-back here, seeing their IN VERSES (HP-1x1, WI10-2) album being the third Top 10 dropout, falling twenty-seven places to #36, with other big declines seen by Joji's Piss in the Wind (down fifteen to #38), ROLE MODEL with Kansas Anymore (falls ten to #31) and Lady Gaga's MAYHEM (drops nine to #40), while PinkPantheress sees a small two-spot dip to #39 with her mixtape Fancy That.
TOP 50: Post Malone has the only rising entry here, a two place return to the Top 50 at #49 (LW #51) for his F-1 Trillion album {not as big a rise here for him as on the singles chart though}. Three double-digit-declines are seen by seven-week-old debut-partners Zach Bryan's With Heaven on Top (down eleven to #41) and The Kid LAROI's BEFORE I FORGET (drops twelve to #44), while Geese fly south nineteen places to perch at #48 with Getting Killed (No.12 Vinyl).
Falling seven places each are Sex Hysteria for Jessie Murph and CHROMAKOPIA by Tyler, the Creator to #43 and #45 respectively, with smaller drops going to eternal sunshine by Ariana Grande (down three to #42), Even in Arcadia for Sleep Token (drops four to #47) and Calvin Harris with his collection 96 Months (dips one to #50). The fourth and final Top 10 dropout was last week's highest entry, the Keli Holiday set Capitol Fiction (HP-3, WI10-1), along with the #14 returned Tension Tour//Live 2024 for Kylie Minogue.
FURTHER NEW ENTRIES: * #1 (LP#6) - luck... or something - Hilary Ruff (Sugarmouse/Atlantic)
* #5 (LP#6) - Prizefighter - Mumford & Sons (Island)
* #6 (LP#4) - It's My Party - Meg Mac (EMI Australia)
* #13 (LP#2) - Ca$ino - Baby Keem (Columbia) the new #1 Hip Hop/R&B Album this week is the second studio album for the U.S. rapper, following on from his debut set The Melodic Blue (LP#1, HP-21, Sept. 20th, 2021). Kendrick Lamar, Momo Boyd and Too $hort are all guest artists on the album, which also landed this week in New Zealand (#6), Lithuania (#10), Ireland (#24), Norway (#25), Sweden (#27), Germany (#28) and England (#29).
* #20 (LP#3) - Cloud 9 - Megan Moroney (Sony Music) is the third album and first entry for the 28 year-old American country singer, whose last two sets were Am I Okay? (LP#2, July 2024) and Lucky (LP#1, May 2023), with this new set scoring a No.10 on the Vinyl Chart and featuring guests Ed Sheeran and Kacey Musgarves, it also charts overseas entries in Scotland (#7), New Zealand (#24), England (#67) and Ireland (#100).
* #26 (S/T) - E.P.i.C.: Elvis Presley in Concert - Soundtrack by Elvis Presley (RCA) is a 27-track album for the recently issued Baz Luhrmann production/doco/concert film (and more), taken from footage from That's The Way it is, Elvis on Tour and Warner Bros. film archives, restoring the sound and vision to create a unique Elvis Presley live experience (plus a PNAU remix at the end too). The set also charted in Scotland (#5), England (#17), Germany (#49) and The Netherlands (#84).
* #35 (LP#2) - I Guess it Was Nowhere - Above, Below (Above, Below) is the second album and now first entry for the Australian metal trio from Sydney, who also land the No.6 Vinyl slot too, having issued their first album called The Lotus Chapters in September of 2019.
* #46 (LP#1) - Goodbye (if You Call That Gone) - MAY-A (Sony Australia), the 24 year-old Sydney singer born Maya Cumming sees her debut studio album also score the No.18 Vinyl spot this week, while this is now her third overall albums chart appearance after her first two EP's both charted, Don't Kiss Ur Friends (EP#1, HP-31, Aug. 16th, 2021) and Analysis Paralysis (EP#2, HP-70, No.4 Vinyl, Sept. 11th, 2023).
New Albums coming this week from: * Bruno Mars * Gorillaz * BLACKpink (EP) * Telenova * Rob Zombie * Iron & Wine * Geese (live) * Cryptic Shift * Em Beihold * Varials * Bill Frissell * Ludovico Einaudi * Erin LeCount * Lala Lala * Carpenter Brut * Donovan Woods * Slagmaur * Deathcrash * kwes. * Buck Meek * Common Holly * Nothing * Mitski * Bibi Club * Bill Callahan * Crooked Fingers * Kiss Facility * Maria BC * Neal Morse Band * Ritt Momney * A Thousand Horses * Voxtrot * The Wave Pictures * A Wilhelm Scream
"Lush Life" holds at #1 on the On Replay singles chart. Dominic Fike's "Babydoll" climbs to #8 (it's #22 on the weekly Spotify chart), and "Ok Love You Bye", at #9, actually overtakes "Dive" to become Olivia Dean's 2nd-highest song on this chart ("The Hardest Part" is still #3). Milky's "Just The Way You Are" climbs to #11 and, as you've probably seen above, has been let onto the regular singles chart, which it re-enters at a new peak of #27 (it would've been somewhere between #32 and #64 last week). The remix (Mall Grab) is #121 on the weekly Spotify chart. "Everlong" makes a big climb to #24 - its Spotify position this week (#109) is the highest it's been since December 2023. "The Spins" by Mac Miller debuts at #47. It spent a lot of weeks in the Spotify top 200 in 2021-2022 and again in 2024-2025 and now 2026, with its #100 position this week being the equal-highest it's ever been. (It's a song from a 2010 mixtape that was released commercially in 2020, and it samples Empire Of The Sun's "Half Mast".)
"The Less I Know The Better" reaches a new peak of #2 on the Australian version (behind "Riptide"). It's a good week for Tame Impala (due to a tour announcement?) with "Borderline" and "Let It Happen" also reaching new peaks of #19 and #28 respectively. On current global Spotify plays, "New Person, Same Old Mistakes" is doing 79% as much as "Let It Happen" so I'd guess it should be close, but I doubt it's being tracked. Hilltop Hoods are currently touring and their 4 entries are all up a couple spots (with a new peak for "I Love It" at #34) - their biggest-city shows are still to come so maybe they'll keep climbing. I'd guess they won't get another entry though - their #5 on current global Spotify plays is "Leave Me Lonely" and it's doing 61% as much as "I Love It", and then "Chase That Feeling" is doing 50%, "Exit Sign" 48% and "Still Standing" 34%.
Ed Sheeran's "÷" reaches #1 on the On Replay albums chart for the first time (chart run: 8-10-6-9-9-13-8-8-10-10-10-12-9-17-27-26-26-19-17-17-12-13-7-6-3-1). This may just be a matter of the 2 albums that were above it falling, not it gaining. (Troye Sivan falls out of the chart from #2.) Ke$ha's "Animal" debuts at #50, a debut even including the prior catalogue albums chart (which feels surprising to me since it charted until November 2011, when it was 1.86 years old). Although there is an "Animal + Cannibal" 15th-anniversary vinyl release, it's on pre-order for a month from now, so I'm guessing it's charting from streaming (including the "Cannibal" songs).
I do not know why "End Of Beginning" has been removed from the singles chart after 8 weeks rather than 10, but I suppose it's a fitting end to a re-entry that never followed the rules in the first place.
Hi all, I think I have figured out why Djo's "End of Beginning" was removed this week. It entered the Top 100 at #69 on 26th February 2024. Wouldn't that make it over two years since its Top 100 entry? So maybe this was the rule being followed rather than the 10 week allowance.
There's an idea there Grogsta but the song was already part of the lay-offs when the chart rules came in so it was clear they were operating with the song's actual 2022 release date.
(It's me, I'm one of those people who were listening to it back then!)
Yeah, I can only think that the record company revised the release date or something, it did also enter the new singles chart for the first week of this recent run very strangely, by accident of course. Just trying to find logic in its removal.
I feel like if you're talking about the timing of the re-entry, it makes some amount of sense to me because it's the week that it entered the top 30, same went for Milky's re-entry, so that part of the stipulations seems pretty solid and reliable. Obviously inconsistencies outside of that though.
Tate McRae's So Close To What is newly Platinum. Sorry to be picky Gavin but you forgot to mention "4" next to. Sombr's undressed Platinum cert. Last edited: