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ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 29th November 2010

 

1 (2) We Who We R – Ke$ha

2 (1) The Time (Dirty Bit) – Black Eyed Peas

3 (4) Firework – Katy Perry

4 (3) Like A G6 – Far East Movement

5 (5) Raise Your Glass – P!nk

6 (6) Only Girl (In The World) - Rihanna

7 (New) Yeah X3 – Chris Brown

8 (New) Somewhere In The World – Altiyan Childs

9 (7) Just A Dream - Nelly

10 (9) Heartbeat – Enrique Iglesias ft Nicole Scherzinger

11 (New) Who’s That Girl – Guy Sabastian ft Eve

12 (11) F U – Cee-Lo Green

13 (8) Just The Way You Are – Bruno Mars

14 (42) Stay The Night – James Blunt

15 (10) F**kin Perfect – P!nk

16 (13) Saturday Night – Jessica Mauboy

17 (17) Grenade – Bruno Mars

18 (16) Hey Baby (Drop It To The Floor) – Pitbull ft T-Pain

19 (15) Dynamite – Taio Cruz

20 (12) Cooler Than Me – Mike Posner

21 (New) Whip My Hair - Willow

22 (14) Barbra Streisand – Duck Sauce

23 (New) Singing In The Rain/Umbrella – Glee Cast

24 (New) Forget You – Glee Cast ft Gwyneth Paltrow

25 (27) What’s My Name? – Rihanna ft Drake

26 (25) Freefallin’ – Zoe Badwi

27 (23) Planets – Short Stack

28 (21) DJ Got Us Falling In Love - Usher

29 (18) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry

30 (19) Plans – Birds Of Tokyo

31 (26) Love The Way You Lie – Eminem ft Rihanna

32 (20) Magic – B.O.B. ft Rivers Cuomo

33 (35) Sex On The Radio – Good Charlotte

34 (New) Turn Around (5,4,3,2,1) – Flo Rida

35 (32) Something In The Water – Brooke Fraser

36 (New) Who’s That Chick – David Guetta ft Rihanna

37 (New) Higher – Taio Cruz ft Kylie Minogue

38 (29) Big Jet Plane – Angus & Julia Stone

39 (28) Take It Off – Ke$ha

40 (30) No Love – Eminem ft Lil Wayne

41 (31) Club Can’t Handle Me – Flo Rida

42 (22) The Sky’s The Limit – Jason Derulo

43 (37) Like It’s Her Birthday – Good Charlotte

44 (36) For The First Time – The Script

45 (40) Miami 2 Ibiza – Swedish House Mafia vs Tinie Tempah

46 (41) Teenage Crime – Adrian Lux

47 (39) For Your Entertainment – Adam Lambert

48 (38) California Gurls – Katy Perry

49 (New) Written In The Stars – Tinie Tempah

50 (33) Clap Your Hands - Sia

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ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 29th November 2010

 

1 (1) Greatest Hits…So Far!!! – P!nk

2 (4) The Gift – Susan Boyle

3 (7) Duet – Ronan Keating

4 (2) Greatest Hits – Bon Jovi

5 (3) Loud - Rihanna

6 (New) My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy – Kanye West

7 (8) Speak Now – Taylor Swift

8 (17) Some Kind Of Trouble – James Blunt

9 (New) Twenty Ten – Guy Sabastian

10 (New) Danger Days: True Lives Of Fabulous Killjoys – My Chemical Romance

11 (36) Animal – Ke$ha

12 (12) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry

13 (New) Glee The Music: The Christmas Album – Glee Cast

14 (5) He Will Have His Way: The Songs Of Neil & Tim Finn – Various Artists

15 (10) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone

16 (9) Come Around Sundown – Kings Of Leon

17 (New) 5.0 - Nelly

18 (New) The Great Tenor Songbook – Mark Vincent

19 (6) This Is Bat Country – Short Stack

20 (11) Get Closer – Keith Urban

21 (Re) My Worlds – Justin Bieber

22 (New) The Promise – Bruce Springsteen

23 (27) Vegas Songs From Sin City – Human Nature

24 (New) What Separates Me From You – A Day To Remember

25 (48) Rock Dust Light Star - Jamiroquai

26 (18) Fly Me To The Moon: Great American Songbook Vol.5 – Rod Stewart

27 (24) Gilgamesh – Gypsy and the Cat

28 (25) Jack – John Farnham

29 (13) Six Feet Down Under Pt. 2 - Metallica

30 (29) I Dreamed A Dream – Susan Boyle

31 (22) Dreams – Neil Diamond

32 (16) Birds Of Tokyo – Birds Of Tokyo

33 (41) Little Bird – Kasey Chambers

34 (21) Illuminations – Josh Groban

35 (23) Recovery - Eminem

36 (14) Triple J’s Like A Version 6 – Various Artists

37 (39) Strike! – The Baseballs

38 (28) Cardiology – Good Charlotte

39 (31) Doo-wops & Hooligans – Bruno Mars

40 (20) Get ‘Em Girls – Jessica Mauboy

41 (30) The Very Best Of – Fleetwood Mac

42 (26) For Your Entertainment – Adam Lambert

43 (44) A Little Faith – Straalen McCallum

44 (42) 10 Years Of Hits – Ronan Keating

45 (19) I Believe You Liar - Washington

46 (33) Science & Faith – The Script

47 (37) Merry Christmas II You – Mariah Carey

48 (34) A Thousand Suns – Linkin Park

49 (35) Euphoria – Enrique Iglesias

50 (New) Living Next Door To Alice - Smokie

 

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Singles

 

After a single week at the top, The Black Eyed Peas lose their hold at the top of the ARIA Singles chart with “The Time (Dirty Bit)” which falls to No.2, and is replaced by the song it overtook at the top, Ke$ha’s “We R Who We R”, which was no doubt helped by the release of her newly repacked album “Animal”/”Cannibal”, the second bonus disc is the one that features this new track, and that has helped the album to bullet from No.36 to No.11 this week, and increases “We R’s” overall weeks at the top to three now.

 

Climbing to a new peak again this week is Katy Perry’s “Firework”, which again climbs a single place, this time to No.3, pushing down Far East Movement’s “Like a G6” to No.4. Two former No.1’s hold stable in the middle of the Top 10, with P!nk’s “Raise Your Glass” at No.5 and Rihanna’s “Only Girl (in the World)” at No.6 again this week. Nelly’s “Just a Dream” falls two places to No.9, and dropping one place to No.10 is Enrique Iglesias with “Heartbeat”.

 

Chris Brown is due to release his fourth album entitled “F.A.M.E. (Forgiving All My Enemies)” soon, and the lead single from that set is the highest new entry this week, entitled “Yeah 3x”, it debuts at No.7 this week to become his 15th ARIA Chart Entry and his seventh Top 10 entry and first since “Forever” hit No.7 in late July 2008.

 

The second Top 10 entry of the week goes to the newly crowned X-Factor winner here in Australia Altiyan Childs, who enters at No.8 with his winners single “Somewhere in the World”. His debut self-titled album is due in the second week of December, and with only four days of sales for “Somewhere…” it could rise next week. The first series of X-Factor in 2005 introduced us to the winners in the form of the group Random, who’s first single “Put Your Hands Up” debuted and peaked at No.7 in June 2005. And talking of X-Factor, one of the judges, Guy Sebastian, debuts at No.11 with the lead single from his Greatest Hits package entitled “Twenty Ten”, the single is entitled “Who’s That Girl”, and features guest vocals from US rapper Eve. This Guy’s twelfth charting single since he won the first Australian Idol back in 2003 (this week seven years ago).

 

NEW PEAKS: James Blunt was in the country to promote his third album this past week, and appeared on the Grand Final of X-Factor performing “You’re Beautiful” with Andrew Lawson (re-enters at No.57 this week), and the following night he performed his new single “Stay the Night” which scores the biggest leap of the week by jumping twenty eight places to land at No.14. Rihanna and Drake climb a few places to No.25 with “What’s My Name?”, and also up a few places is Good Charlotte who climbs to No.33 with “Sex on the Radio”. Taoi Cruz and Kylie Minogue’s duet of Taoi’s song “Higher” leaps seventeen places to No.37 this week, and climbing six places to score his first Top 50 entry is Tinie Tempah and his former UK No.1 single “Written in the Stars”.

 

Earlier this year Will Smith’s son Jaden did a duet with Justin Bieber on the theme to his movie “The Karate Kid” entitled “Never Say Never” (HP-38, June 2010). This week Will’s eleven year old daughter Willow Smith debuts with her first single “Whip My Hair”, coming in at No.21, a former No.11 hit in the US and No.18 in Canada.

 

GLEE REPORT: With a new timeslot (Monday nights) for Glee, it will now help new songs from that weeks episodes to chart better first week (before songs were charting two weeks after broadcast). Thus the new entries from this weeks episodes make huge debuts, with the mash-up between 1929’s theme to the film “Singin’ in the Rain” and 2007’s “Umbrella” from Rihanna entering at No.23. Gwenyth Paltrow was the guest actor on this week’s show, and her version of Cee-Lo Green’s “F.U.” as “Forget You” with the Glee gang debuts at No.24. Plus the gang debut on the album charts with the soundtrack to their final 2010 episode entitled “Glee: The Music-The Christmas Album”, which is due to be broadcast here in mid December, and the album enters at No.13.

 

Flo Rida’s third album “Only One Flo (Part 1)” is out this week, and the second single from the album debuts at No.34 this week entitled “Turn Around (5, 4, 3, 2, 1). First track from the album was “Club Can’t Handle Me” (HP-3, Aug 2010), which is at No.41 this week, and this new track becomes his eleventh ARIA Top 100 appearance. And David Guetta who teamed up with Flo on “Club…” debuts a couple of places lower at No.36 with his new track featuring Rihanna entitled “Who’s That Chick”. It’s taken from the newly 2CD remixed set of his “One Love” album called “One More Love” which is released this week.

 

Below Top 50: The Potbelleez climb twelve places to a new peak of No.51 with their new dance hit “Shake it”. Ronan Keating and Paulini climb seven places with their duet “Believe Again”, and up eighteen places to No.66 are Martin Solveig and his ARIA No.1 Dance track “Hello”.

 

British 2D group Gorillaz debut at No.60 with a new track “Doncamatic” featuring guest vocalist Daley, and the song is featured on their repackaged “Plastic Beach” album.

 

Nelly debuts on the album chart with his new album “5.0”, and the third single from the album debuts at No.77 entitled “Liv Tonight”, if features Keri Hilson as guest vocalist. It joins his two other current charting single, “Just a Dream” (TW-9) and “Move That Body” (TW-53). Another rap/RnB artist debuts a little lower than Nelly, producer and artist Dr. Dre scores his eighth chart entry at No.81 with “Kush”, the lead single from his third and final album “Detox”. It features guest vocals from Snoop Dogg and Akon, and is his first lead single (in other words he’s not the guest performer) since 1995’s “Keep Their Heads Ringin’” (HP-93, Oct 1995), and his first chart appearance since 2009’s Eminem collaborations “Crack a Bottle” (HP-18, Feb 2009) and “Old Times Sake” (HP-76, May 2009).

 

Rihanna enters at No.87 with another track from “Loud” album (TW-5) entitled “S&M”. Lupe Fiasco debuts at No.90 with the first taste of his March 2011 due third album entitled “Lasers”, the track is entitled “The Show Goes On”. Canadian band Crystal Castles make their first ARIA Singles chart entry at No.91 with the song “Not in Love” featuring guest vocalist from The Cure Robert Smith, and taken from their second album “Crystal Castles II” (HP-25, May 2010). And appearing on the X-Factor this week was Jamiroquai, helping out runner-up Sally Chatfield on Sunday night performing a version of “Canned Heat”, and then on Monday doing their new single “White Knuckle Ride” which debuts at No.96 this week.

 

The No.1 National song the day I was born (April 1970), re-enters the charts this week at No.92, The Beatles with “Let it Be”. Recently iTunes got the rights to let downloads of The Beatles catalogue happen, and this week sees two of their huge back catalogue enter the Top 100. “Let it Be” was No.1 for six weeks from the start of April through to mid May in 1970. Secondly “Here Comes the Sun” from their 1969 album “Abbey Road” was recently noted as ‘The Most Downloaded Song above all other Beatles tracks” and it enters at No.99 making its first ever chart appearance.

 

Albums

 

P!nk stays at No.1 on the ARIA Album Charts for a second week with her “Greatest Hits… So Far” album, and returning to its original No.2 position where it debuted three weeks ago is Susan Boyle’s second album “The Gift”. The only Top 20 debut from last week to climb up the charts is Ronan Keating’s “Duet” album, helped no doubt by his X-Factor win with his protégé Altiyan Childs and his media coverage of his new album.

 

Bon Jovi’s “Greatest Hits” is down two places to No.4, which also pushes last weeks No.3 debut for Rihanna’s new album “Loud” down two spots also to No.5. Taylor Swift is back up one place to No.7 with her former chart-topper “Speak Now”, and also thanks to his X-Factor performance and many media promotions is James Blunt who enters the Top 10 for the first time with his third album “Some Kind of Trouble”, up nine places to No.8 this week.

 

Three new entries to the Top 10 this week, with the highest new entry coming from Kanye West’s fourth album “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy” which debuts at No.6. This is also the second of his four albums to claim the highest new entry of the week, as his first set “Late Registration” (HP-14, entry Sept 2005, peaked April 2006) was the highest new entry in the first week of September in 2005. Plus it’s also his second Top 10 entry, his second album “Graduation” debuted and peaked at No.2 in September 2007 (behind James Blunt’s second No.1 album “All the Lost Souls”). His third album “808’s and Heartbreaks” debuted and peaked at No.12 this week in December of 2008.

 

Guy Sebastian has released five studio albums, and now comes his Greatest Hits package entitled “Twenty Ten”, which debuts at No.9 this week, as too does the albums first new track, “Who’s That Girl”, which debuted at No.11. This album continues his trend of debuting inside the Top 10, making it six for six. We also see another competition winner debut with his new album also, 2009 winner of Australia’s Got Talent Mark Vincent debuts at No.18 with his third album “The Great Tenor Songbook”.

 

US Alternative rockers My Chemical Romance debut at No.10 with their fourth studio album “Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys”. The album was preceded by the track “Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)” and the single “Sing” which is yet to chart. The groups ARIA album history is listed below….

Alb Entry Date HP WI/Tally Titles

A2 16-May-05 38 19a THREE CHEERS FOR SWEET REVENGE

A3 6-Nov-06 3 60 THE BLACK PARADE

A2 4-Jun-07 69 8a / 27 THREE CHEERS FOR SWEET REVENGE ®

A3 23-Jun-08 74 5 / 65 THE BLACK PARADE ®

L2 7-Jul-08 10 6 THE BLACK PARADE IS DEAD!

A4 29-Nov-10 10 1* DANGER DAYS: THE TRUE LIVES OF THE FABULOUS KILLJOYS

 

Last year Lady GaGa re-issued her “The Fame” album with a bonus albums worth of material entitled “The Monster”, which combined became “The Fame Monster”. This year Ke$ha has done the same to her album “Animal”, and re-issued with an eight track set called “Cannibal”, which has helped her album to rebound up the charts twenty-five places to No.11 this week. Justin Bieber has also re-issued his “My Worlds” album with bonus tracks, and that album zooms up the charts fifty-two places to No.21. Also jumping up the charts is the Florida based band A Day to Remember, who debuted at No.72 on digital only sales last week, but with the physical release out now their fourth album “What Separates Me from You” is up forty-eight places to No.72. And lastly Jamiroquai appeared on X-Factor as I mentioned above in the singles section, which has helped their latest album “Rock Dust Light Star” to turn-around and go back up the charts twenty-three places to No.25 this week. The third X-Factor act from last weeks Grand Final was INXS, who’s new duet album “Original Sin” rebounds thirty-four places to a new peak of No.54 this week.

 

Nelly debuts with his (technically) sixth album “5.0” at No.17 this week, and as mentioned above, it has three singles inside the Top 100 this week. His entire ARIA Chart information is listed below…

Alb Entry Date (WA)HP WI Titles

A1 29-Jan-01 4 73a COUNTRY GRAMMAR

A2 1-Jul-02 (3) 2 41 NELLYVILLE

R1 1-Dec-03 91 4a DA DERRTY VERSIONS (REINVENTION)

A3 20-Sep-04 7 23a SUIT

A4 20-Sep-04 10 11a SWEAT

A3/4 13-Jun-05 22 13a SWEAT/SUIT

A5 22-Sep-08 15 4 BRASS KNUCKLES

A6 29-Nov-10 17 1* 5.O

 

Bruce Springsteen debuts at No.22 with “The Promise”, which is an album of recordings from 1977 and 1978 done during his recording for the album “Darkness on the Edge of Town” (HP-9, entry June 1978). He has also re-issued “Darkness…” with the bonus “The Promise” disc attached too. The only other new entry to the rest of the Top 100 is the sixth studio album for Take That, and the first since 1995 to feature Robbie Williams. “Progress” debuts at No.65 this week, and the groups previous chart efforts are listed below…

Alb Entry Date HP WI Titles

A2 5-Jun-94 24 12 EVERYTHING CHANGES

A3 21-May-95 2 26 NOBODY ELSE

G1 14-Apr-96 10 14 GREATEST HITS VOLUME 1

A4 19-Mar-07 32 4 BEAUTIFUL WORLD

G4 26-Mar-07 72 1 NEVER FORGET-THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION

A5 2008 - - THE CIRCUS

A6 29-Nov-10 65 1* PROGRESS

 

 

Go Willow, Tinie, Guetta/RiRi and Taio! I love the Altyian can't even manage top 5! I only watched him and Sally on Youtube but Sally was by a mile more talented, she should have won!!! Btw, We R Who We R is by Ke$ha, not Rihanna :lol:
ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 29th November 2010

 

1 (2) We Who We R – Rihanna

 

:kink:

 

Glad to see 'Only Girl' holding strong in the Top 10 ^_^

 

I hope 'What's My Name?' picks up some speed! Hopefully another Top 10 for RiRi

 

'Loud' holding up strong in the albums :wub:

Some totally dire songs in this weeks chart. The Time is :puke2:

 

Go Willow, Tinie, Guetta/RiRi and Taio! I love the Altyian can't even manage top 5! I only watched him and Sally on Youtube but Sally was by a mile more talented, she should have won!!! Btw, We R Who We R is by Ke$ha, not Rihanna :lol:

 

Sally was a million times better. It's a crime that she lost.

 

 

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