Olivia Dean’s The Art Of Loving reclaims the top spot on the ARIA Albums Chart this week, making it 10 non-consecutive weeks at #1 over the past five months, while Man I Need stays at #1 on the Singles Chart for the 16th consecutive week: it now stands as the third longest-running #1 single ever.
Bruno Mars lands at #2 with his fourth solo studio album, The Romantic. He also reached #2 in 2010 with Doo-Wops & Hooligans, as well as #1 for three weeks in 2013 with Unorthodox Jukebox and #3 in 2016 with 24K Magic. Silk Sonic, his collaboration with Anderson Paak, got to #4 in 2021 with An Evening With Silk Sonic.
The Romantic’s lead single, I Just Might, jumps from #14 to a new peak of #8, while Risk It All debuts at #13.
Gorillaz, the English virtual band created by Blur’s Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, are new at #4 with their ninth studio album, The Mountain. Six of their albums have reached the top 10, including the chart topper, Plastic Beach, in 2010. The new album includes posthumous contributions from Bobby Womack and De La Soul’s David Jolicoeur.
Mitski’s eighth studio album, Nothing's About to Happen to Me, debuts at #3. She reached #7 in 2022 with Laurel Hell and #13 in 2023 with The Land Is Inhospitable And So Are We.
Breakout icon Alysa Liu’s now-viral moment at the Winter Olympic Exhibition Gala helps 2025’s Stateside by PinkPanthress and Zara Larsson fly from #11 to a new peak of #3 on the Singles Chart, while Fancy That hits a new peak on the Albums Chart at #6.
Aussie group Pacific Avenue are new at #17 on the Albums Chart and #1 on the Australian Albums Chart with their second album, Lovesick Sentimental. Their first, Flowers, peaked at #3 in 2023.
Melbourne band Telenova’s The Warning is new at #28 and #2 on the Australian Album Chart. Their first album, Time Is A Flower, climbed to #23 in 2024.
Redd Kross and Hard-Ons’ self-titled EP arrives at #48. The LA-based Redd Kross and Aussie band Hard-Ons (fronted by You Am I’s Tim Rogers) are touring Australia this month. The EP contains three unreleased songs from each band. Hard-Ons were last in the top 50 in 2023, when Ripper ‘ 23 got to #26.
Elsewhere on the Singles Chart, Bella Kay cracks the top 10 for the first time, with Iloveitiloveitiloveit jumping from #20 to #7.
Tame Impala’s Dracula cracks the top 20 for the first time, up from #21 to #17.
Alex Warren scores his fifth top 50 single as Fever Dream debuts at #20. His biggest hit, Ordinary, spent 17 weeks at #1 last year and is at #5 this week.
K-pop superstars BLACKPINK debut at #30 with their EP Deadline on the ARIA Singles Chart. It’s their 10th top 50 hit here, including three top 10 results: Sour Candy with Lady Gaga (#8 in 2020), Pink Venom (#1 for one week in 2022) and Shut Down (#5 in 2022).
No change on the ARIA On Replay charts, with Ed Sheeran’s ÷ holding at #1 on the albums chart and Zara Larsson’s Lush Life at the top of the singles chart.
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