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Chart Wrap: Lukas Graham moves to #1, The Jezabels take highest debut

Hot 100Zara Larsson remains at #1 for another week with Lush Life, leading ahead of Snakehips All my Friends at #2 up from #3 and ZAYN s Pillowtalk at #3 from #6. Elle King takes a new peak at #5 up…

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Hot 100

Zara Larsson remains at #1 for another week with Lush Life,  leading ahead of Snakehips’ All my Friends at #2 up from #3 and ZAYN’s Pillowtalk at #3 from #6. Elle King takes a new peak at #5 up from #8, as does Selena Gomez’s Hands To Myself at #8 from #15, marking the first new entry into the Top 10. Flume’s Never Be Like You featuring Kai follows suit at #9 up from #11, also a new peak.

Kiiara’s Gold inches one step closer to the Top 10 at #11 from #12 on its fifth week in the chart, as do Twenty One Pilots at #12 from #14 with Stressed Out. Lukas Graham’s 7 Years makes a huge jump to #15 from #43.

Coldplay’s Hymn For The Weekend just misses out on the Top 20 at #23 from #40 while Daya’s Hide Away makes the Top 35 at #34 from #45. G-Eazy’s Me, Myslef & I featuring Bebe Rexha sees similar success at #35 from #50. Most moved this week is Jason Derulo’s Get Ugly at #66 up from #95 following a big bump in airplay. It moved a total of 29 positions.

Only one debut makes it into the Top 50 this week with Hilltop Hoods’ 1955 featuring Montaigne & Tom Thum at #32. Beyonce’s Formation just misses out at #51.

ARIA Singles

Topping the ARIA Singles chart this week is Lukas Graham’s 7 Years which makes a huge jump from its #20 debut. Flo Rida’s My House makes it into the Top 10 at #7 from #15, as does Hilltop Hoods’ 1955 featuring Montaigne & Tom Thum which moves up from last weeks debut spot of #25.

The first debut of the week comes from Tim Minchin’s Come Home at #11 with the next not entering till #33 with Daya’s Hide Away.

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ARIA Albums

Molly (Soundtrack From The TV Series) sits at #1 for week two after making the move last week. At #4, The Jezabels take out the highest debut on the chart with Synthia, their third consecutive Top 5 debut on the ARIA Albums chart.

Ronan Keating takes out #6 with the debut of Time Of My Life and makes for the last new Top 10 appearance. Junkie XL’s Deadpool (Original Soundtrack Album) makes its debut at #18 while Skyhooks’ Hits’n’Riffs’ comes in at #32.

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