Olivia Dean's Australian Reign Continues: She Holds Top Spot on Both Charts for Sixth Consecutive Week
In a dominant performance, British singer-songwriter Olivia Dean has extended her reign at the top of both the ARIA Singles and Albums Charts. Her sophomore album "The Art Of Loving" (via Universal) remains undefeated in the albums category for the sixth consecutive week, while her single "Man I Need" tops the singles tally for an eighth consecutive week.
Meanwhile, Ninajirachi's highly successful debut full-length album "I Love My Computer" (NLV Records) has made a significant jump on the ARIA Albums Chart, vaulting to No. 12 and surpassing its previous peak of No. 18 from last August. The Australian artist has been racking up awards in recent months, including three ARIA Awards, the Australian Music Prize, and the J Awards for Australian album of the year.
Other notable artists making a splash on the charts include Grammy Award-winning South African singer-songwriter Tyla, whose self-titled debut Sony Music album re-enters the Top 50 at No. 48 after missing its initial release in March 2024 due to health issues. Djo (the stage name of Joe Keery), who played Steve Harrington in Stranger Things, also sees a boost with his single "End Of Beginning" improving to No. 14 on the ARIA Singles Chart.
International girl group Katseye makes its mark as well, with singles "Gabriela" and "Internet Girl" climbing to new heights on the charts. The Los Angeles-based group boasts members from around the world and was formed in the 2023 reality TV series Dream Academy.
In a dominant performance, British singer-songwriter Olivia Dean has extended her reign at the top of both the ARIA Singles and Albums Charts. Her sophomore album "The Art Of Loving" (via Universal) remains undefeated in the albums category for the sixth consecutive week, while her single "Man I Need" tops the singles tally for an eighth consecutive week.
Meanwhile, Ninajirachi's highly successful debut full-length album "I Love My Computer" (NLV Records) has made a significant jump on the ARIA Albums Chart, vaulting to No. 12 and surpassing its previous peak of No. 18 from last August. The Australian artist has been racking up awards in recent months, including three ARIA Awards, the Australian Music Prize, and the J Awards for Australian album of the year.
Other notable artists making a splash on the charts include Grammy Award-winning South African singer-songwriter Tyla, whose self-titled debut Sony Music album re-enters the Top 50 at No. 48 after missing its initial release in March 2024 due to health issues. Djo (the stage name of Joe Keery), who played Steve Harrington in Stranger Things, also sees a boost with his single "End Of Beginning" improving to No. 14 on the ARIA Singles Chart.
International girl group Katseye makes its mark as well, with singles "Gabriela" and "Internet Girl" climbing to new heights on the charts. The Los Angeles-based group boasts members from around the world and was formed in the 2023 reality TV series Dream Academy.