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Taylor Swift is Australia’s Christmas Queen 1989 (Taylor version) It topped the charts for the eighth consecutive week.
With this feat, 1989 (Taylor version) (via Universal) is the longest-running No. 1 album of 2023, surpassing Swift’s own midnight, This resulted in a seven-week stretch between January and July, ARIA reported.
Swift enjoyed an unprecedented sweep of the ARIA Album Chart during the year and doubled her numbers on both major charts.The American pop star’s sales and streaming activity should reach fever pitch in February 2024, when Swift’s journey of times Head to Australia for seven sold-out stadium shows produced by Frontier Touring.
Meanwhile, popular Australian alternative rock band Violent Soho returns to the ARIA rankings at number two. hungry ghost (I Oh You/Universal), their third album. Thanks to its tenth-anniversary reissue, the record hit the charts with a bang, surpassing its previous peak of No. 6. hungry ghost It has been more than a year since it entered the top 50. “Violent Soho” announced that it will be suspended indefinitely in 2022. The album has dominated the ARIA album chart twice: in 2016 waco and 2020 everything is fine.
Swift tops Australian album chart podium midnightup 4-3; while Michael Bublé’s double diamond certification Christmas (Reprise/Warner) had a strong showing at nationals, going 8-4. Christmas According to ARIA, he first climbed to the summit in 2011 and stayed at the summit for 15 weeks, reaching the summit six times during that time.
On the ARIA Singles Chart, Jack Harlow’s “Lovin On Me” (Atlantic/Warner) spends its sixth consecutive week at No. 1, making the Louisville rapper the first Australian single in six years. A new artist dominating the music charts. Christmas week.
Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” (Columbia/Sony) loses its Christmas No. 1 spot for the sixth year in a row as Harlow’s hit gets everyone’s love Up 3-2 on the ARIA charts released on Friday the 22nd, ahead of Tate McRae’s “Greedy” (down 2-3 via RCA/Sony), Wham’s “Last Christmas” (up 5-4 via Sony) and Brenda Lee “Rockin’ around the Christmas Tree” (Warner/Universal leads 9-5).
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