Billie Eilish’s Hit Me Laborious and Comfortable returns to the highest of the ARIA Albums Chart this week, reclaiming the No. 1 place for the primary time since mid-July.
The album, which in the past spent 5 non-consecutive weeks on the summit in 2024, surged again to the highest following her sold-out Australian excursion dates.
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The file completed 2024 because the No. 2 album of the 12 months in Australia and remains to be a robust performer throughout streaming and bodily codecs, now clocking in six non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 since its free up.
Blackpink’s Lisa makes a robust debut at No. 5 together with her first solo album, Adjust Ego. The mission options collaborations with Raye, Doja Cat, Long term, Rosalia, Tyla, and Megan Thee Stallion. Lisa is the second one member of Blackpink to land a solo album within the ARIA Best 10 prior to now 4 months—Rosé’s Rosie peaked at No. 2 in December and is lately at No. 45. In the meantime, fellow bandmate Jennie simply dropped her debut album, Ruby, which is about to make its chart debut subsequent week.
The highest 5 albums in this week’s ARIA Albums Chart are all through feminine artists. Following Eilish at No. 1, Tate McRae’s So Shut To What holds secure at No. 2, Sabrina Chippie’s Brief n’ Candy is at No. 3, SZA’s SOS climbs to No. 4, and Lisa’s Adjust Ego debuts at No. 5.
Architects additionally make an affect this week with The Sky, The Earth & All Between, debuting at No. 8. The British metalcore band has a robust Australian following, with For The ones That Need to Exist achieving No. 1 in 2021.
Over at the ARIA Singles Chart, Rosé and Bruno Mars’ collaboration “APT” extends its reign at No. 1 for a thirteenth non-consecutive week. The observe is now tied with Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus’ “Previous The town Street” (2019) because the longest-running duet at No. 1 prior to now 5 years. The all time file for longest-running duet at the ARIA Singles Chart stays The Child LAROI and Justin Bieber’s “Keep,” which ruled for 17 weeks between 2021 and 2022.
With Eilish reclaiming the highest spot and Lisa making a significant solo debut, feminine artists proceed to dominate the ARIA charts this 12 months.






















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