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Independent Chart Wrap: Sia sits at #1 on two charts

AIR SinglesFlume sits pretty at #1 for yet another week with Never Be Like You featuring Kai. Sia s Cheap Thrills moves up to its high point of #2 from #3 with other single Alive following close…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Feb 29, 2016
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AIR Singles

Flume sits pretty at #1 for yet another week with Never Be Like You featuring Kai. Sia’s Cheap Thrills moves up to its high point of #2 from #3 with other single Alive following close behind at #4, up from #7. Her two former #1 singles Chandelier and Elastic Heart move back into the Top 10 this week. Chandelier hits #7 up from #10 while Elastic Heart moves in at #8 from #12.

One re-entry ocmes in at #16 with Sia’s Big Girls Cry while Tigertown enjoys the only new debut at #20 with single Lonely Cities.

AIR Radio Play

Sia sees success on the Carlton Dry Independent Radio chart as well this week with Cheap Thrills sitting strong at #1 for another week. Vance Joy returns to #2 from #3 with former #1 Fire And The Blood, while Marcus Marr & Chet Faker’s The Trouble With Us does the same at #3 from #4.

Alpine’s killer single Crunches takes a new peak at #5 from #14 while Good Boy’s Transparency debuts behind it at #6.

Jenny Broke The Window become the main movers outside the Top 10 with single Skinny Dip moving back up to #11 from #15. A.D.K.O.B. enjoy a re-entry #10 with Glue while Mid Ayr’s Letting You In debuts at #12. Sampa The Great enjoys the last of the debuts at #13 with Black Dignity.

AIR Albums

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Sia’s This Is Acting moves to #1 from #2 on its fourth week in the chart, pushing The Jezabels’ Synthia down to #2 from last week’s #1. Russell Morris’s former #1 Red Dirt Red Heart returns to the Top 10 at #6 from #16 and Colin Buchanan rounds off the last of the notable Top 10 changes with a debut of #9 from Boss Of The Cross.

Outside the Top 10, Sticky Fingers’ Caress Your Soul moves back up to #11 from #14. Sia’s We Are Born scores a re-entry at #13, as does her album Some People Have Real Problems at #16. San Cisco’s former #1 Gracetown enjoys a re-entry at #18 followed by Gurrumul’s self-titled release at #19.

 

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