News 28 January 2017

Ed Sheeran scores third week at #1 & #2

Debuts for Julia Michaels, Little Mix and more!

Ed Sheeran scores third week at #1 & #2

Debuts for Julia Michaels, Little Mix and more!

Ed Sheeran holds #1 and #2 on the ARIA Singles Chart for the third straight week with ‘Shape Of You’ and ‘Castle On The Hill’, respectively.

A move of two spots to #4 for ‘Paris’ in its second week gives The Chainsmokers their fifth top five on the ARIA Singles Chart.

After cracking the top ten for the first time last week, Pnau’s ‘Chameleon’ is up a further three spots to #7.

In its third week in the top 50, Amy Shark’s ‘Adore’ jumps up 29 to claim a new peak at #13. The track was #2 in this year’s Triple J Hottest 100.

After debuting at #27 last week, Alessia Cara’s ‘How Far I’ll Go’ climbs 12 spots to #15. It’s two spots above her previous single, ‘Scars To Your Beautiful’, which has moved up three spots this week to #20.

New peaks also come this week for Sage The Gemini’s ‘Now And Later’ (#23), Milky Chance’s ‘Cocoon’ (#25), Machine Gun Kelly & Camila Cabello’s ‘Bad Things’ (#26), Snakehips & MØ’s ‘Don’t Leave’ (#29), Sia’s ‘Move Your Body’ (#34), ‘Childish Gambino’s ‘Redbone’ (#37) and Adele’s ‘Water Under The Bridge’ (#43).

Debuts:

#31: Julia Michaels ‘Issues’ – American Julia Michaels makes her debut as an artist on the ARIA Singles Chart with ‘Issues’. Prior to the single’s release, Michaels was better known as a songwriter for the likes of Fifth Harmony, Little Mix, Selina Gomez, Britney Spears and more. She was one of the co-writers on Justin Bieber’s ‘Sorry’ (#2 Nov. ’15).

#32: Little Mix ‘Touch’ – Little Mix score a second Singles Chart entry from Glory Days (#2 Nov. ’16) with ‘Touch’. The track is the follow-up to ‘Shout Out To My Ex’ (#4 Oct. ’16).

#44: Jax Jones Feat. RAYE ‘You Don’t Know Me’ – British artist Jax Jones makes his debut as lead artist in the ARIA top 50 with ‘You Don’t Know Me’. Jones previously appeared on the chart as the featured artist on Duke Dumont’s ‘I Got U’ (#17 Mar. ’14).