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Chart Wrap: The Avalanches secure #1

Hot 100Calvin Harris enjoys week six at #1 with This Is What You Came For ft. Rihanna, while Topic s hit Home moves back up to its previous best of #3 from #4. Charlie Puth sees more love for We Don…

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Hot 100

Calvin Harris enjoys week six at #1 with This Is What You Came For ft. Rihanna, while Topic’s hit Home moves back up to its previous best of #3 from #4. Charlie Puth sees more love for We Don’t Talk Anymore ft. Selena Gomez, now at #6 from #8.

Usher’s latest commercial breakthrough Crash makes a big jump to #18 from #40. Adele has finally made it through to the Top 30 with Send My Love (To Your New Lover) after seven weeks in the chart, hitting #27 from #32.

Delta Goodrem’s Enough ft. Gizzle makes the most significant move at #16 from #59, seeing huge amounts of airplay following the release of her new #1 album.

At #38 is the first new debut, with Fergie’s M.I.L.F. $. It’s followed by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ Brad Pitt’s Cousin at #40. Christine & The Queens debut at #44 with Titled.

ARIA Singles

The Veronicas hold fast at #1 for a second week with In My Blood, just one week away for matching previous longest run at #1 with You Ruin Me in September of 2014.

Shawn Mendes cracks the Top 5 at #4 from #8 with Treat You Better, matching previous peak Stitches. Little Mix take a new peak at #11 with Hair, currently certified Gold. Anne Marie takes out the first notable debut at #30 with Alarm followed by DJ Mustard’s new Don’t Hurt Me ft. Nicki Minaj & Jeremih at #36. Illy’s new banger Papercuts ft. Vera Blue debuts at #37.

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ARIA Albums

After 16 years in the making, it’s only natural that The Avalanches debut at #1 with Wildflower, their first ever album to take the top spot. Their critically acclaimed classic debut Since I Left You sees success too, re-entering the chart at #25.

Schoolboy Q enjoys a new career peak in the Albums chart at #9 with Blank Face LP followed by Biffy Clyro’s Ellipsis at #15. Play School’s 50th anniversary released album 50 Best Songs takes a new peak at #17 up from #23. The Wiggles see a move to #19 from #26 with The Best Of.

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