Logo the music network

Chart Wrap: Adele trumps Coldplay’s LP debut

Hot 100After 16 weeks in the chart, Duke Dumont s certified banger and slow burner of a hit Ocean Drive finally makes it to #1, his first ever on the TMN Hot 100. The move forces Adele s Hello down…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Dec 13, 2015
3 min read

Hot 100

After 16 weeks in the chart, Duke Dumont’s certified banger and slow burner of a hit Ocean Drive finally makes it to #1, his first ever on the TMN Hot 100. The move forces Adele’s Hello down to #2 from #1 while giving room to Justin Bieber’s Sorry, which now sits at a new peak of #3 up from #4.

Bieber’s other new single Love Yourself takes a new high point at #5 up from #11, marking the first new entry into the Top 10. DJ Snake’s Middle featuring Bipolar Sunshine makes the second high point at #7 up from #21 followed by Rudimental’s Lay It On Me featuring Ed Sheeran at #10 from #12.

Outside the Top 10, The Weeknd’s In The Night makes a move for the Top 20 at #20 from #30 on its second week in the chart. Cyrus’ Stone follows close behind at #24 from #39 while Charlotte Devaney’s Flip It featuring Snoop Dogg just enters the Top 30 at #29 from #45.

Most moved this week is up-and-comer Alessia Cara with single Here. The track received quite a few additions on commercial radio last week with the resulting airplay pushing it to #40 from #91, a total of 51 positions.

Only one debut enters in the Top 50 this week with the latest from Hilltop Hoods, Higher, featuring James Chatburn debuting at #36.

ARIA Singles

Justin Bieber takes a new #1 on the ARIA Singles chart this week with Love Yourself taking the top spot from #2 and forcing Adele’s 3x Platinum single Hello down to #2.

Newsletter BackgroundNewsletter Background
THE MUSIC NETWORK NEWSLETTER

Reporting from inside the Australian music business since '94.

Get our top stories straight to your inbox daily by signing up to our Newsletter
By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services.

With an otherwise stagnant Top 6, DJ Snake makes for the next movement at #7 from #19 with Middle featuring Bipolar Sunshine. It makes for his first Top 10 position ever. Hilltop Hoods’ Higher featuring James Chatburn sees a debut of #9, the track being the first single from the forthcoming Walking Under Stars/Drinking From The Sun: Restrung album.

Outside the Top 10 Sigala enjoys a #11 debut from Sweet Lovin’ which sets a new career peak for the producer, beating previous single Easy Love’s peak of #14.

Coldplay make a move to #20 from #36 with Adventure Of A Lifetime, a new peak following the release of new album A Head Full Of Dreams.

ARIA Albums

Adele now reigns supreme for week three on the ARIA Albums chart, selling more than the brand new Coldplay album A Head Full Of Dreams which debuts at #2. It’s Coldplay’s seventh studio album and the follow up to previous #1 charting album Ghost Stories.

Troye Sivan’s Blue Neighbourhood debuts strong at #6 followed by Cyrus’ self-titled album at #14. The last notable debut this week comes in at #36 with G-Eazy’s new LP When It’s Dark Out. It’s the second studio album from the artist and includes a single with Grace who had the #1 charting single You Don’t Own Me featuring G-Eazy earlier this year.

Click here to view all this week’s charts, including our HOT100 national airplay (by genre & state), iTunes, Spotify, Shazam, ARIA, AIR & AMRAP. 

More from The Music Network

THE MUSIC NETWORK NEWSLETTER

Reporting from inside the Australian music business since '94.

Get our top stories straight to your inbox daily by signing up to our Newsletter

By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services.