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ARIA Midweek Predictions: Violent Soho have eyes set on #1

ARIA SinglesFifth Harmony is looking more and more likely to be the group that overthrows Lukas Graham s monster of a single 7 Years with their own hit Work From Home ft. Ty Dolla $ign. The track…

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ARIA Singles

Fifth Harmony is looking more and more likely to be the group that overthrows Lukas Graham’s monster of a single 7 Years with their own hit Work From Home ft. Ty Dolla $ign. The track currently sits at #6.

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ Dance Off is set to hit the Top 10 from #14 followed by Mike Posner’s I Took A Pill In Ibiza making its way to the Top 15, currently at #17.

Disturbed’s success story The Sound Of Silence and The Chain Smokers’ Don’t Let Me Down ft. Daya are both on their way to the Top 30. Disturbed’s track will be making the move from #32 while The Chainsmokers are moving from #45.

ARIA Albums

Mansfield band and recent QMA winners Violent Soho are set to have a new career peak next week with new album WACO looking like it has a very strong chance of a #1 debut next week. The group previously made the Top 10 with 2013’s certified Gold breakthrough album Hungry Ghost.

Gwen Stefani will take out a Top 10 debut with This Is What The Truth Feels Like, as will Iggy Pop’s Post Pop Depression. The Drones will score a Top 15 debut wit new album Feelin’ Kinda Free followed by Koi Child’s self-titled debut in the Top 30.

In regards to movement, Sia’s This Is Acting is on track to hit the Top 15 again from #19, while Ed Sheeran’s monumental success of an album X will return to the Top 20 from #21.

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