ARIA Charts: Harry Styles captures the hearts (and ears) of the country

Harry Styles

Big debuts for Gorillaz and You Am I front man Tim Rogers

Singles

Miley Cyrus’  Flowers spends its seventh week in a row at #1 on the ARIA Singles Chart, equaling the chart-topping run of Miley’s dad, Billy Ray Cyrus, in 1992 with  Achy Breaky Heart.  

The Weeknd’s 2016 cut, Die For You, lifted from his third studio LP Starboy roars from #41 last week to #3 this week after the Canadian-born star released a remix of the song with Ariana Grande last week. 

Finally, Aussie house producer Dom Dollar makes a debut at #32 with Rhyme Dust in collaboration with American producer MK, his first appearance in the ARIA Singles top 50. 

As he tours the country and dominates the Albums Chart, Harry Styles lands eight singles in the top 50, with the highest ranking one being As It Was, jumping from #48 to #5. Late Night Talking creeps up 23 spots from #39 last week to #16 and Watermelon Sugar climbs from #50 to #23.  

Albums

This week marks the ninth non-consecutive week that Harry’s House by Harry Styles has spent at #1 in Australia and its first time at #1 in more than six months. The album first hit the top on the week of 30 May 2022 and stayed there for three weeks. It then had a four-week run in July and the first week of August last year before snagging one more week on 22 August. 

Styles’ Fine Line also lands at #5 and Harry Styles makes it to #12 – with his self titled album marking 100 weeks in the top 50. 

Debuting at #2 on the Albums Chart, Cracker Island is the eighth studio album from Damon Albarn’s beloved 2-D group Gorillaz, comprising Murdoc Niccals, Noodle and Russell Hobbs. The band achieved an Australian #1 with Plastic Beach after it hit the top spot on the Albums Chart in 2010. 

You Am I front man Tim Rogers makes a solo debut with Tim Rogers and The Twin Set’s Tines of Stars Unfurled at #4, and Queen front man Adam Lambert debuts at #7 with High Drama

Hailing from Gerringong, The Terrys debut at #17 with True Colour, while America’s Gracie Abrhams lands at #30 with her new album Good Riddance

2023 ARIA Chart Toppers

Singles
January 2 Mariah Carey All I Want For Christmas Is You
January 9 Sam Smith & Kim Petras Unholy
January 16 SZA Kill Bill
January 23 Miley Cyrus Flowers
January 30 Miley Cyrus Flowers
February 6 Miley Cyrus Flowers
February 13 Miley Cyrus Flowers
February 20 Miley Cyrus Flowers
February 27 Miley Cyrus Flowers
March 6 Miley Cyrus Flowers

Albums
January 2 Taylor Swift Midnights
January 9 Taylor Swift Midnights
January 16 Taylor Swift Midnights
January 23 Taylor Swift Midnights
January 30 SZA SOS
February 6 Sam Smith Gloria
February 13 Taylor Swift Midnights
February 20 Paramore This Is Why
February 27 P!nk Trustfall
March 6 Harry Styles Harry’s House

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