News 25 July 2020

Fourth week at #1 for Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo

Moves by Juice WRLD, Nea, Pop Smoke and more!

Fourth week at #1 for Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo

New Zealand producer Jawsh 685 and American R&B star Jason Derulo notch up their fourth consecutive week at #1 on the ARIA Singles Chart with ‘Savage Love (Laxed - Siren Beat)’. The track has spent four weeks at the top of the charts on both sides of the Tasman after hitting four weeks at #1 in New Zealand last week.

As he hits #1 on the Albums Chart with Legends Never Die, Juice WRLD moves up two spots to #4 with the Marshmello collaboration ‘Come & Go’.

In its fifth week in the chart, Nea’s ‘Some Say’ climbs four spots to hit a new peak at #17. To date the track has hit the Top Ten on a host of European charts including Norway, Austria, Denmark, Slovenia and Switzerland.

Pop Smoke’s ‘The Woo’ climbs five spots to #19, claiming a new peak.

This week’s Singles Chart also includes new peaks for Regard’s ‘Secrets’ (#27), Amy Shark’s ‘Everybody Rise’ (#34) and the Hilltop Hoods’ ‘I’m Good?’ (#41).

This weeks ARIA Singles Chart debuts

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POPSTAR

DJ Khaled Feat. Drake
American producer DJ Khaled and Canadian rapper Drake simultaneously hit the Singles Chart with both ‘Popstar’ and ‘Greece’. Both tracks come from DJ Khaled’s forthcoming 12th studio album Khaled Khaled. DJ Khaled last appeared on the Singles Chart with ‘Just Us’ (#32 May ’19).
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GREECE

DJ Khaled Feat. Drake
American producer DJ Khaled and Canadian rapper Drake simultaneously hit the Singles Chart with both ‘Popstar’ and ‘Greece’. Both tracks come from DJ Khaled’s forthcoming 12th studio album Khaled Khaled. DJ Khaled last appeared on the Singles Chart with ‘Just Us’ (#32 May ’19).
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Love Songs

Daryl Braithwaite
Daryl Braithwaite snares his first entry on the ARIA Singles Chart in 27 years with ‘Love Songs’. It’s the 2017 ARIA Hall Of Fame inductee’s first chart entry since the compilation album Days Go By: The Definitive Greatest Hits Collection (#5 Dec. ’17) and becomes his first Top 50 single since ‘The World As It Is’ (#35 Nov. ’93).