Overlook the summer time of Sabrina Carpenter. The U.S. pop star can also be warming-up Australia’s chart via the southern winter.
Carpenter scores her second chief in lower than two months as “Please Please Please” (Island/Common) lifts 4-1 on the ARIA Singles Chart, for its first stint on the prime.
Her first chief, the platinum-certified “Espresso,” holds at No. 2 on the Australian chart, printed Friday, June 21, giving Carpenter a uncommon 1-2. “Espresso” topped the nationwide tally for per week in Could.
Closing out the highest 3 on the most recent ARIA Chart is Shaboozey’s “A Bar Track (Tipsy)” (by way of Empire), one in all three nation tunes within the prime 10, together with Put up Malone and Morgan Wallen’s “I Had Some Assist” (unchanged at No. 6 by way of Common) and Dasha’s “Austin” (up 14-10 by way of Warner Music).
Over on the ARIA Albums Chart, Billie Eilish logs a fourth week at No. 1 with Hit Me Onerous And Comfortable (Interscope/Common), forward of Taylor Swift’s former chief The Tortured Poets Division (Common), holding at No. 2.
U.S. nation star Luke Combs luggage the highest debut with Fathers & Sons (Columbia/Sony), his fifth studio album. It’s new at No. 3, extending Combs’ streak of prime 10s to 5 – a profession tally that features a No. 1 for his 2019 report What You See Is What You Get. Album observe “The Man He Sees in Me” is the highest new reduce on the ARIA Singles Chart, at No. 38.
In the meantime, Fred Once more luggage a second prime 10 on the ARIA Albums Chart with USB (Atlantic/Warner), new at No. 4. The English producer and artist made historical past in Australia earlier this 12 months with a sold-out “pop up” enviornment tour.
Additionally, $uicideboy$ debut at No. 6 with New World Melancholy (Orchard), their fourth studio album. That’s a profession finest effort for the New Orleans rap duo.
Lastly, Nick Cave collaborators Soiled Three bag a primary prime 50 album with Love Modifications Every little thing (Distant Management/Inertia), new at No. 12, whereas homegrown indie band Hockey Dad bow at No. 15 with Rebuild Repeat (BMG/ADA), for his or her third prime 20 album.
