It’s the season of giving, and the ARIA Charts are delivering loads of musical cheer. Taylor Swift and Rosé are unwrapping some main milestones simply in time for the vacations.
Swift continues her record-breaking yr on the high of the ARIA Albums Chart, whereas Rosé holds robust at No. 1 on the ARIA Singles Chart, with Christmas classics additionally shaking up the scene.
Swift’s The Tortured Poets Division is unstoppable, spending its eighth consecutive week at No. 1 on the Albums Chart. It marks 18 weeks in 2024 that Taylor has dominated the ARIA charts throughout a number of albums. That’s proper—she’s managed to outdo even herself, beating her 17-week streak from 2023.
Including to the joy, Stray Children debut at No. 4 with their mixtape Hop. With Aussies Felix and Bangchan main the cost, the Okay-pop superstars show they’re a pressure to be reckoned with, following the success of final yr’s 5-Star.
In the meantime, Michael Bublé’s Christmas makes its festive return, climbing again from into the highest 10 at No. 9, as a result of let’s face it—Christmas isn’t full with out Bublé crooning within the background.
On the Singles Chart, Rosé and Bruno Mars’ smash hit “APT.” is exhibiting no indicators of slowing down, claiming its seventh non-consecutive week at No. 1. With only one extra week, it may tie Sabrina Carpenter’s “Style” as 2024’s longest-running No. 1 single. And talking of vacation magic, Mariah Carey’s “All I Need For Christmas Is You” rockets from No. 8 to No. 3. The Queen of Christmas does it once more, together with her timeless anthem on observe for an additional festive chart takeover.
Vacation cheer continues to sprinkle throughout the charts. Wham!’s “Final Christmas” jingles its means as much as No. 7, whereas Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Across the Christmas Tree” cracks the highest 10 at No. 10.
To not be disregarded, Bobby Helms’ “Jingle Bell Rock” rises to No. 14, and Ariana Grande’s “Santa Inform Me” climbs to No. 18, proving that the season of giving can be the season of charting. Lola Younger shakes issues up together with her breakout hit “Messy,” which leaps from No. 18 to No. 6, marking the U.Okay. singer’s first high 10 in Australia.