AU Singles Report: Justice Crew make their comeback, Bruno Mars takes a hotly contested Most Added
Justice Crew make their comeback with new hit Pop Dat Buckle, their first release since 2015’s Good Time. Taking this week’s #1 Single To Radio, the new track is the Crew’s first endeavour with a…

Justice Crew make their comeback with new hit Pop Dat Buckle, their first release since 2015’s Good Time. Taking this week’s #1 Single To Radio, the new track is the Crew’s first endeavour with a refined lineup. Justice Crew still hold the record for most weeks at #1 on the ARIA Singles chart for an Australian act with Que Sera, which topped the Hot 100 in 2014.
It was a hotly contested week at radio with very similar additions occurring across the country. Ultimately, Bruno Mars’ That’s What I Like pulled ahead with 72 additions. It scored adds to Ash London Live, ACE Radio Network, Hit Regional Network, Hit commercial stations and was added across the board to the Nova Network. The latter proved to be the final push it needed to take this week’s crown.
Coming in at #10 from #38 on last week’s Hot 100, The Chainsmokers make themselves known as a viable competitor by moving up to #3 on the Hot 100 with Paris, outdoing previous Top 10 hit All We Know, which peaked at #10.
Ed Sheeran’s Shape Of You still holds #1 on the Artist Top 50 after overtaking his other hit Castle On The Hill last week.


Reporting from inside the Australian music business since '94.
The Australian Singles Report provides a weekly snapshot of the most popular singles and fast movers across Australian airplay, streaming, digital sales and video platforms. It contains over 40 local and international charts with predictive data, radio reports, album releases and TV syncs.
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