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Chart Wrap: Matt Corby debuts at #1

Hot 100It s week two for Lukas Graham s 7 Years on the TMN Hot 100 while ZAYN and Flume give chase. ZAYN s former #1 Pillowtalk hits #2 up from #4 while Flume s Never Be Like You ft. Kai is at a new…

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Hot 100

It’s week two for Lukas Graham’s 7 Years on the TMN Hot 100 while ZAYN and Flume give chase. ZAYN’s former #1 Pillowtalk hits #2 up from #4 while Flume’s Never Be Like You ft. Kai is at a new peak of #3 from #5.

Alan Walker mirrors the success he has seen across all the charts in recent weeks, moving into the Top 10 at #6 from #24. The track could very well be making its way into the Top 3 next week.

Fifth Harmony take out the last new entry into the Top 10 at #10 from #28 with Work From Home ft. Ty Dolla $ign.

Justin Bieber lands just outside of the top bracket at #11 from #42 with Company on its second week in the chart. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ Dance Off makes it to the Top 15 at #15 from #26. Replacing them is Mike Posner’s I Took A Plane To Ibiza (the radio version of I Took A Pill In Ibiza), which makes a giant leap to #26 from #73 on its second week in the chart. That movement is only rivaled by Meghan Trainor’s No, which moves from #70 to #19, a total of 51 places, also on its second week in the chart.

Yo Preston’s Love Yourself vs F@*K Yourself ft. Kelly Kiara is the first new debut on the chart at #35. ZAYN’s Like I Would and Tinie Tempah’s Girls Like ft. Zara Larsson make for the last in the Top 50 at #45 and #49 respectively. Ariana Grande’s Dangerous Woman debuts at #57 after less than a week at radio.

ARIA Singles

Lukas Graham now holds #1 for what is their fifth week with hit 7 Years, though it is now threatened by Alan Walker’s Faded after it jumps to #2  from #14. Fifth Harmony’s heat-seeker Work From Home ft. Ty Dolla $ign now sits pretty at #7 up from #13.

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Outside the Top 10 Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ Downtown moves up to #14 from #19 while Yo Preston’s Love Yourself vs F@*K Yourself ft. Kelly Kiara makes a move to #16 from #28 on its second week in the chart. Meghan Trainor’s new single No makes a debut at #20 followed by Ariana Grande’s new single Dangerous Woman debuting at #24.

Two more debuts line the Top 30 with Zayn’s Like I Would and Disturbed’s The Sound Of Silence entering at #31 and #32 respectively.

ARIA Albums

Three debuts make it into The Top 5 this week with Matt Corby’s Telluric leading the chart at #1. His debut solo album, Corby’s Telluric marks the fifth Australian album to hit #1 on the ARIA charts in 2016 and also marks a new career peak for the Sydney singer-songwriter.

Jeff Buckley’s You And I, the album comprising of early demo recordings takes a #2 debut, his second highest chart appearance, the highest being 2010’s Sketches For My Sweetheart The Drunk, which peaked at #1.

Killswitch Engage takeout a #5 debut with Incarnate, their second Top 10 appearance following 2013’s Disarm The Descent. Bethel Music comes in with a debut at #8 with Have It All (Live). Alessia Cara returns to the ARIA Albums chart with Know-It-All, her debut album and follow up to the Four Pink Walls EP. The album contains her hit single Here which saw a peak of #12 on the ARIA Singles chart earlier this year. 


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