ARIA Charts: Highly anticipated Harry’s House doesn’t disappoint

Harry's House

• All the tracks from Harry’s House have all entered this week’s singles chart

Singles

Topping the ARIA albums chart with Harry’s House, Harry Styles also picks up a sixth week at #1 on the singles chart with As It Was

On top of this, the other twelve tracks from the English artist’s third album have all entered this week’s chart: Late Night Talking at #2, Matilda at #3, Music For A Sushi Restaurant at #4, Little Freak at #6, Daylight at #8, Grapejuice at #9, Satellite at #10, Cinema at #11, Daydreaming at #12, Love Of My Life at #13, Keep Driving at #14, and Boyfriends at #15. Styles becomes the first artist to have 13 songs inside the top 15 in one week. Previously, Taylor Swift had 13 songs between #1 and #25 in August 2020. The previous highest number of tracks by one artist in the top 15 was Drake who had eight in September 2021.

Watermelon Sugar also re-enters the chart at #44.

The highest ranking Australian single this week once again comes from The Kid Laroi. Last week the title went to Thousand Miles, however previous #1 Stay has leapfrogged Laroi’s newest single to land at #18. The ARIA Award winner has been making headlines recently after touching back down in Sydney and visiting his old stomping grounds of Waterloo ahead of an Australian tour.

Albums

British superstar Harry Styles claims his third #1 album on the ARIA Charts as he debuts in the top spot with Harry’s House. The follow-up to Fine Line – which hit #1 in December 2019 – features the single As It Was. Styles first hit #1 in Australia with his self-titled debut at #1 in May 2017. This week, Fine Line has moved to #4 and Harry Styles is up to #9. 

Styles becomes the first artist to have #1s on both the Albums and Singles Chart in the same week since December 2021 when Adele was at #1 with 30 and Easy On Me, respectively.

Flume scores his third ARIA top three entry as he debuts at #3 with Palaces, making him the highest ranked Australian artist on the albums chart. It’s the Sydney producer’s first album since Skin hit #1 in June 2016, which won eight ARIA Awards in 2016, including Album Of The Year and Best Dance Release. Between albums, Flume released the mixtape Hi This Is Flume which peaked at #11 in April 2019. Palaces features contributions from Damon Albarn, MAY-A, Emma Louise, Caroline Polachek, and more.

With his massive Australian tour underway, The Kid Laroi climbs up the chart eight spots to #12 with F*ck Love (Over You). With the tour taking place over the next two weeks, the mixtape is likely to stay in the higher reaches of the chart.

Bella Taylor Smith, the winner of the 2021 season of The Voice Australia makes her ARIA top 50 debut at #36 with Look Me In The Eyes. Released in April of this year, the EP has hit the chart now on the back of live shows Taylor Smith has performed as support for her Voice mentor, Guy Sebastian. This week, Sebastian’s album T.R.U.T.H. re-enters the top 50 at #48.

2022 ARIA Chart Toppers

Singles

January 3 Mariah Carey All I Want For Christmas Is You
January 10 Elton John & Dua Lipa Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)
January 17 Elton John & Dua Lipa Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)
January 24 Elton John & Dua Lipa Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)
January 31 The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber Stay
February 7 The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber Stay
February 14 The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber Stay
February 21 Elton John & Dua Lipa Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)
February 28 Elton John & Dua Lipa Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)
March 7 Glass Animals Heat Waves
March 14 Glass Animals Heat Waves
March 21 Glass Animals Heat Waves
March 28 Glass Animals Heat Waves
April 4 Glass Animals Heat Waves
April 11 Harry Styles As It Was
April 18 Jack Harlow First Class
April 25 Jack Harlow First Class
May 2 Harry Styles As It Was
May 9 Harry Styles As It Was
May 16 Harry Styles As It Was
May 23 Harry Styles As It Was
May 30 Harry Styles As It Was

Albums

January 3 Adele 30
January 10 Adele 30
January 17 The Weeknd Dawn FM
January 24 The Weeknd Dawn FM
January 31 Meat Loaf Bat Out Of Hell
February 7 The Weeknd Dawn FM
February 14 Korn Requiem
February 21 Huskii Antihero
February 28 Midnight Oil Resist
March 7 Gang of Youths Angel in Realtime
March 14 Encanto Soundtrack
March 21 The Wiggles ReWiggled
March 28 Charli XCX Crash
April 4 Machine Gun Kelly Mainstream Sellout
April 11 Red Hot Chili Peppers Unlimited Love
April 18 Wet Leg Wet Leg
April 25 Dua Lipa Future Nostalgia 
May 2 Northlane Obsidian
May 9 Future I Never Liked You
May 16 Daniel Johns FutureNever
May 23 Kendrick Lamar Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers
May 30 Harry Styles Harry’s House

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