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Doja Cat snatches another leading 10 area on Australia’s singles chart, while Billie Eilish goes into a 2nd week at No. 1 with “What Was I Made For?” (by means of Interscope/Universal), among a number of significant hits from the Barbie soundtrack.
Eilish, the Californian pop phenomenon, has actually chalked up 15 ARIA leading 10 songs throughout her young profession, consisting of a leader with 2019’s “Bad Guy.” Like her Barbie number, “Bad Guy” likewise ruled over the chart for 2 weeks.
A variety of tracks from the soundtrack, Barbie: The Album, make an influence on the latest ARIA Singles Chart, released Aug. 11. Dua Lipa’s “Dance The Night” lifts 4-3, its peak position; “Barbie World” by Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice and Aqua changes positions, dipping 3-4; and Charli XCX’s “Speed Drive” motors 24-22 (all by means of Atlantic/Warner).
Doja Cat is on the prowl. The U.S. rap artist, vocalist and songwriter bows at No. 10 with “Paint The Town Red” (RCA/Sony), for the week’s greatest launching and just brand-new release in the leading 40.
It’s her 6th leading 10 hit in the land Down Under, a list that’s led by “Kiss Me More” including SZA, which struck No. 2 back in 2021.
Troye Sivan’s “Rush” is on the relocation, raising 38-32 in its 2nd week on the ARIA Chart. The Perth, Australia-raised pop artist is simply one of 2 homegrown artists affecting today’s tally. The other, Vance Joy, with his 16-times platinum accredited struck from 2013 “Riptide,” up 43-30.
Over on the ARIA Albums Chart, Travis Scott’s Utopia (Epic/Sony) secures leading area for a 2nd succeeding week, ahead of the Barbie soundtrack (up 3-2 by means of Atlantic/Warner) and a trio of Taylor Swift titles, Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), Midnights and 1989 (all by means of Universal), respectively.
The leading launching comes from Fanny Lumsden, with Hey Dawn (Cooking Vinyl Australia/Orchard), her 4th studio album. The ARIA and AIR Award-winning Australian nation artist, an entertainer at Glastonbury Festival in late June, drops in at No. 10 on the nationwide tally. Hey Dawn is the followup to 2020’s Fallow, which likewise peaked at No. 10 on the ARIA Chart, and won the ARIA Award that year for finest nation album.