ARIA Award winner Ninajirachi reaches a new ARIA Chart peak as her debut album, I Love My Computer, jumps from #36 to #12 on the ARIA Albums Chart and takes #1 on the Australian Albums Chart as well as the Vinyl Chart.
The album previously reached #18 in August last year, before Nina went on to win three ARIA Awards in November: Best Solo Artist, Breakthrough Artist and Best Independent Release.
On her success, Ninajirachi said: “Wow what the hell! That is just crazy. I feel like Chappell Roan".
Olivia Dean continues her chart dominance, with The Art Of Loving holding at #1 on the Albums Chart for the sixth non-consecutive week and Man I Need sitting at the top of the Singles Chart for the eighth week in a row.
Three albums step back into the top 10, with Alex Warren’s You’ll Be Alright, Kid up from #11 to #7 (it has peaked at #2), Sombr’s I Barely Know Her up from #14 to #8 (it peaked at #4), and Morgan Wallen’s former chart-topper I’m The Problem up from #13 to #9.
The final season of Stranger Things sends End Of Beginning by Djo – aka Joe Keery who played Steve Harrington in the series – back up the chart from #14 to #4. Released in 2022, it climbed to #3 in 2024. The track also jumps to #1 on the ARIA On Replay Singles Chart,
Los Angeles-based girl group Katseye score two top 50 hits, with Gabriela at #31 (it has been as high as #27) and Internet Girl debuting at #45. The group includes members from the Philippines, South Korea, Switzerland and the US and was formed in the 2023 reality TV series Dream Academy.
Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 classic, Rumours, reclaims the top spot on the ARIA On Replay Albums Chart. The second single from the album, Dreams, is at #3 on the On Replay Singles Chart.
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