Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas with out Mariah Carey’s “All I Need For Christmas Is You” lighting up the ARIA Singles Chart.
The beloved vacation traditional is again at No. 1 this week, persevering with its reign as the last word festive anthem. Since its launch in 1994, the observe has developed from a seasonal favourite to a chart-topping juggernaut, hitting No. 1 in Australia for the primary time in 2018. This 12 months marks its eighth cumulative week on the prime, proving that Carey’s vacation magic by no means fades.
After a short stint at No. 3 final week, the vacation hit as soon as once more nudged previous Wham!’s “Final Christmas,” which landed at No. 2 and returning the chart yearly since 2017. Becoming a member of the festive frenzy are Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Round The Christmas Tree” at No. 3, Bobby Helms’ “Jingle Bell Rock” at No. 4, and Ariana Grande’s “Santa Inform Me” at No. 5, finishing a holiday-dominated prime 5.
In the meantime, over on the ARIA Albums Chart, Sabrina Carpenter’s breakout 2024 launch, Quick N’ Candy, has reclaimed its spot at No. 1, marking the album’s seventh non-consecutive week within the prime place and its first return since mid-October.
Michael Bublé’s perennial favourite Christmas wasn’t far behind, hovering from No. 9 to No. 2 as Australians embrace his crooning vacation classics.
SZA’s SOS has additionally discovered a resurgence, climbing to No. 4 due to its deluxe “Lana” version, which provides recent tracks, together with the fan-favorite “Saturn.” Initially launched in December 2022, SOS first reached No. 1 in early 2023 and has confirmed to have endurance, very like the vacation hits it’s sharing the charts with this week.
Whereas Christmas classics dominate the singles chart, Carpenter’s Quick N’ Candy has proven unbelievable endurance amidst the festive flurry.
As for Mariah Carey, her vacation dominance continues worldwide. “All I Need For Christmas Is You” has additionally returned to the highest of the Billboard Sizzling 100 this month, including to its cumulative 13 weeks at No. 1. The festive anthem reveals no indicators of slowing down, very like the enjoyment it brings to listeners 12 months after 12 months.