Olivia Dean dominates Australia’s charts as soon as once more, as The Artwork Of Loving (through Common) lifts 2-1 on the nationwide albums tally and “Man I Want” returns to the summit of the singles chart.
“Man I Want” is five-times platinum now enters its 20th non-consecutive week at No. 1 on the ARIA Chart, and stands alone because the No. 2 longest reigning single within the historical past of the charts, which have been first revealed in 1983. It now has the all-time chief in its sights, Tones and I’s “Dance Monkey,” which led for twenty-four non-consecutive weeks in 2019-20. One other month, and Dean shall be on the prime of the tree.
The English singer unseats herself on the prime of the tally, as “Man I Want” improves 2-1, which “Rein Me In,” her duet with Sam Fender, dips 1-2 after every week on prime.
No new singles enter the most recent chart, revealed Friday, April 10, and only one homegrown recording seems, Tame Impala’s Deadbeat observe “Dracula” (Columbia/Sony), down 4-5.
Over on the ARIA Albums Chart, Olivia Dean’s The Artwork Of Loving collects an eleventh non-consecutive at No. 1, ending BTS’ two-week stint on the throne with ARIRANG (Virgin Music Group/Geffen).
Australian pop artist Peach PRC nabs the week’s prime debut with Porcelain (Island/Common), new at No. 4. Peach PRC’s 2023 EP Manic Dream Pixie logged one week at No. 1 on the primary chart in 2023, and earned her a hattrick of nominations on the ARIA Awards.
Additionally new to the all-genres albums body is Irish singer-songwriter Dermot Kennedy The Weight Of The Woods(Island/Common), at No. 17, and Canadian rock duo Angine de Poitrine’s independently launched Vol. II, at No. 21, for his or her first look on the nationwide chart. Bass whiz Thundercat makes his mark at No. 28 with the independently launched Distracted, whereas U2’s shock EP launch Easter Lily (Island/Common) is shut behind at No. 30.

