Moves for Sam Smith, Normani, Hilltop Hoods and more!
Following its Academy Award win for Best Original song, Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s ‘Shallow’ returns to #1 on the ARIA Singles Chart for a fourth week. The track previously spent three straight weeks in the top spot in October/November 2018. In the 15 weeks between appearances at #1, ‘Shallow’ dropped as low as #11. Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper performed the track from A Star Is Born (#1 Oct. ’18) at the Oscars ceremony, held in Los Angeles on Sunday. It has also won a Golden Globe and two Grammys.
In its sixth week in the Top Ten, Sam Smith and Normani’s duet ‘Dancing With A Stranger’ moves up two spots to claim a new peak at #6.
Moving one spot to #8, Khalid’s ‘Talk’ takes out another new peak.
As the Hilltop Hoods claim their sixth #1 album, current single ‘Leave Me Lonely’ climbs eight spots to a score a new peak at #11. Further down the chart, the trio debut at #44 this week with ‘Exit Sign’.
Three weeks into its chart run, The Chainsmokers’ 5 Seconds of Summer collaboration ‘Who Do You Love’ hits another new peak, jumping up five spots to #13.
This week’s Singles Chart also sees new peaks for Dominic Fike’s ‘3 Nights’ (#18), Yungblud & Halsey’s ’11 Minutes’ (#23), Zedd & Katy Perry’s ‘365’ (#38) and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s ‘Look Back At It’ (#41).
Debuts:
#12: P!nk ‘Walk Me Home’ – American star P!nk picks up the week’s highest debut with ‘Walk Me Home’. It’s the first single released from her forthcoming eighth album, Hurts 2B Human, the follow-up to Beautiful Trauma (#1 Oct. ’17), which is set for release in April.
#44: Hilltop Hoods ‘Exit Signs’ – As they hit #1 on the Albums Chart with The Great Expanse, Adelaide’s Hilltop Hoods pick up a new entry on the Singles Chart. ‘Exit Signs’ is the third track form the album to chart after ‘Clark Griswold’ (#48 Jul. ‘18) and ‘Leave Me Lonely’ (#11 Mar. ‘19) and includes appearances by Illy and Ecca Vandal.
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