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ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 21st March 2011

 

1 (2) On The Floor – Jennifer Lopez

2 (3) Price Tag – Jessie J

3 (1) S&M - Rihanna

4 (4) Born This Way – Lady GaGa

5 (9) The Show Goes On – Lupe Fiasco

6 (5) Coming Home – Diddy Dirty Money

7 (7) The Lazy Song – Bruno Mars

8 (6) Just Can’t Get Enough – Black Eyed Peas

9 (New) Sweat (David Guetta Remix) – Snoop Dogg

10 (13) Blow – Ke$ha

11 (8) Happiness – Alexis Jordan

12 (11) More - Usher

13 (10) What The Hell – Avril Lavigne

14 (New) Beautiful People – Chris Brown

15 (12) Dirty Talk – Wynter Gordon

16 (14) Rocketeer – Far East Movement

17 (15) Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You) – Enrique Iglesias

18 (16) Hello – Martin Solveig feat. Dragonette

19 (New) Till The World Ends – Britney Spears

20 (22) Last Night – Ian Carey feat. Snoop Dogg & Bobby Anthony

21 (17) Yeah 3x – Chris Brown

22 (20) Grenade – Bruno Mars

23 (27) I Need A Doctor – Dr Dre feat. Eminem

24 (25) Take Over Control – Afrojack feat. Eva Simons

25 (18) Who’s That Chick? – David Guetta feat. Rihanna

26 (19) E.T. – Katy Perry

27 (21) Turn Around (5,4,3,2,1) – Flo Rida

28 (23) I Just Had Sex – The Lonely Island feat. Akon

29 (29) Party Rock Anthem – LMFAO

30 (New) What Happened To Us – Jessica Mauboy

31 (24) Firework – Katy Perry

32 (28) Friday To Sunday – Justice Crew

33 (36) The Ballad Of Mona Lisa – Panic! At The Disco

34 (26) Only Girl (In The World) - Rihanna

35 (30) All Of The Lights – Kanye West

36 (41) Animal – Neon Trees

37 (33) Who’s That Girl? – Guy Sebastian feat. Eve

38 (New) Landslide – Glee Cast

39 (38) Like A G6 – Far East Movement

40 (32) The Time (Dirty Bit) – Black Eyed Peas

41 (New) Invincible – Tinie Tempah feat. Kelly Rowland

42 (35) Just The Way You Are – Bruno Mars

43 (31) Hold It Against Me – Britney Spears

44 (39) Check Yes Juliet (Run Baby Run) – We The Kings

45 (43) Own This Club – Marvin Priest

46 (34) Seek Bromance – Tim Berg

47 (37) Rapunzel - Drapht

48 (40) We R Who We R – Ke$ha

49 (42) F**kin’ Perfect – P!nk

50 (45) Love The Way You Lie – Eminem feat. Rihanna

 

 

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ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 21st March 2011

 

1 (New) Glee The Music: Vol. 5 – Glee Cast

2 (New) Endgame – Rise Against

3 (2) Loud – Rihanna

4 (1) Goodbye Lullaby – Avril Lavigne

5 (6) Doo-wops & Hooligans – Bruno Mars

6 (3) Temptation – The Waifs

7 (7) 34 Number Ones – Alan Jackson

8 (4) Lasers – Lupe Fiasco

9 (8) Greatest Hits…So Far! – P!nk

10 (5) Crazy Love – Michael Buble

11 (10) 21 - Adele

12 (12) Greatest Hits – Bon Jovi

13 (New) Build A Rocket Boys - Elbow

14 (21) Raymond Vs Raymond - Usher

15 (16) Animal – Ke$ha

16 (9) The Experiment – Art vs Science

17 (11) Alexis Jordan – Alexis Jordan

18 (New) Different Gear, Still Speeding – Beady Eye

19 (22) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone

20 (27) Who You Are – Jessie J

21 (19) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum

22 (20) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry

23 (17) Lungs – Florence + The Machine

24 (24) Volume 4 – Glee Cast

25 (18) The Beginning – Black Eyed Peas

26 (14) My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy – Kanye West

27 (15) Collapse Into Now – R.E.M.

28 (31) Birds Of Tokyo – Birds Of Tokyo

29 (28) Running On Air – Bliss N Eso

30 (36) Recovery - Eminem

31 (33) Wounded Rhymes – Lykke Li

32 (32) Twenty Ten – Guy Sebastian

33 (37) Speak Now – Taylor Swift

34 (25) Burlesque – Original Soundtrack

35 (30) Never Say Never: The Remixes – Justin Bieber

36 (13) Great Barrier Grief – Oh Mercy

37 (40) My Worlds – Justin Bieber

38 (42) Immersion - Pendulum

39 (35) Listen Here – Jasmine Rae

40 (34) Some Kind Of Trouble – James Blunt

41 (29) Come Around Sundown – Kings Of Leon

42 (45) Record Collection – Mark Ronson & The Business Intl

43 (26) Going Out In Style – Dropkick Murphys

44 (41) Euphoria – Enrique Iglesias

45 (38) Let England Shake – PJ Harvey

46 (39) Aftermath – Hillsong United

47 (New) Relentless, Reckless Forever – Children Of Bodom

48 (23) Adalita - Adalita

49 (49) Fearless – Taylor Swift

50 (50) Altiyan Childs – Altiyan Childs

 

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Singles

 

After eleven years and eight months away from the ARIA No.1 Singles position, Jennifer Lopez takes that one last step up to the chart pinnacle as her latest single “On the Floor” climbs to the top-spot this week. It also gives her guest vocalist Pitbull his first No.1 appearance here too. JLo’s gap between No.1’s places here equal thirteenth on the list of ‘Longest Gap between No.1’s, tied with David Bowie who also had a gap of eleven years and eight months (“Sorrow” in 1974 to “Dancing in the Streets” in 1985). Jennifer’s only other No.1 here was her first single back in July 1999, when “If You Had My Love” took only three weeks to climb to the top (this new track has taken four), spending three weeks at the top.

 

“On the Floor” also creates another record, it’s the first non-Rihanna No.1 for the Def Jam label, ‘Floor’ being their seventh No.1 overall, plus a Def Jam track has knocked off another Def Jam track (“S&M” by Rihanna) from the top spot, another first for the label. “On the Floor” is the 978th No.1 in Australia (1940 to 2011) and the sixth No.1 this year, plus the fourth in a row by a female artist. It’s the first time ‘Floor’ has appeared in a No.1 single here, and it’s the fourth number one starting with ‘On’, the last such track was September 2000’s “On a Night Like This” (2 weeks) for Kylie Minogue. Finally it’s the 640th No.1 for an American performer. Also it’s the highest placing here in Australia for the sample that is contained within “On the Floor”, that being “Lambada” by French group Kaoma. The original reached No.5 here in May of 1990, but was first recorded in 1981 by a Bolivian group.

 

Competing for the No.1 position this week was UK singer Jessie J, who climbs one place with her second single “Price Tag” feat B.o.B, whilst her first single “Do it Like a Dude” is sitting at No.68, she also debuts with the title track from her album “Who You Are” at No.86. The previous No.1 “S&M” by Rihanna falls to No.3 this week after five broken weeks at the top, and the No.1 that broke RiRi’s run at the top, “Born This Way” for Lady GaGa holds at No.4 this week, giving Universal the top four singles this week (last week they had the top six).

 

Lupe Fiasco keeps making new chart-milestones for him every week, and this week he scores his first Top 5 single as “The Show Goes On” climbs four places to No.5 this week, plus he debuts lower down with a new track. After leaping into the Top 10 at No.3, Diddy-Dirty Money’s “Coming Home” has been dropping one place per-week, and this week their track is down again one place to No.6. Bruno Mars’ holds his No.7 peak this week with “The Lazy Song”, and leaping over him are the Black Eyed Peas who drop two places to No.8 with “Just Can’t Get Enough”.

 

Two new entries to the Top 10 this week, the first at No.9 is “Sweat (David Guetta Remix)” by Snoop Dogg, which scores the biggest T100 leap of the week by jumping fifty-one places from last weeks debut of No.60 to No.9. It becomes Snoop’s seventh Top 10 appearance here in Australia, having last appeared this high as guest vocalist on the No.1 single “California Gurls” (TW-97) back in May 2010. Snoop’s last SOLO Top 10 appearance was back in May 2005 with his only (solo) No.1 single “Signs” (2 weeks). The song also samples Felix’s 1992 dance single “Don’t You Want Me”, and this is the highest ranking for that song, it originally peaked at No.17. Ke$ha also scores her seventh Top 10 single by climbing three places to land at No.10 with her latest single “Blow”.

 

NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: Ian Carey climbs a few places to land at No.20 with his Snoop Dogg laced track “Last Night”, and another teaming climbs to No.23, Dr. Dre and Eminem’s “I Need a Doctor” is up four places. Panic! at the Disco climbed three places last week to No.36, this week they again climb three places to land at No.33 with their new single “The Ballad of Mona Lisa”. And scoring the second biggest rise of the week is the new track for Tinie Tempah, teaming with Kelly Rowland on “Invincible”, which climbs thirty four places to land at No.41 this week.

 

Chris Brown releases his fourth album “F.A.M.E.” this week, and the third single from the album is the highest new entry of the week, “Beautiful People” feat Benny Benassi debuts at No.14 this week. First single from the album “Yeah 3x” is sitting at No.21 this week, having achieved 3xPlatinum and reaching No.4 for two weeks in December and January. The second single from the album was “Look at Me Now” which stayed for a week in the charts at the start of March, reaching No.75. It’s Chris’ sixteenth chart single here in Australia.

 

A second Top 20 debut this week is at No.19, “Till the World Ends”; the second single from Britney Spears’ new album “Femme Fatale” which is released next week. First track from the album was the No.4 single “Hold it Against Me” (TW-43) which spent three weeks in the Top 10 at the end of January this year. It’s her 28th Top 100 single since her debut back in 1999.

 

The third single from Jessica Mauboy’s “Get ‘em Girls” album (TW-84) debuts at No.30 entitled “What Happened to Us”, and continues her theme of using overseas male R’n’B artists, this time the song features Jay Sean. The albums first single “Get ‘em Girls” (HP-19, Oct 10) featured Snoop Dogg, and that was followed by “Saturday Night” (HP-7, Dec 10) which had guest vocals from Ludacris.

 

GLEE REPORT: Last Monday’s episode of Glee was the ‘Sexy’ episode, with several sexual themes being explored through the show. The highest new entry of the songs performed on that show comes in at No.38, two of the girls and Gwenyth Paltrow’s version of the Fleetwood Mac/Dixie Chicks song “Landslide”. The original was not a single here in Australia, appearing on the Fleetwood Mac self-titled album (here in 1976), whilst the Dixie Chicks version hit No.6 in May 2003, and it also re-enters this week at No.78. Neon Trees also benefit from a Glee version, their track “Animal” climbing back up five places to No.36, and the Glee version debuts at No.88. Their third debut of the week is another song that has been covered twice before, “Kiss”, which was originally performed by Prince (No.2, May 1986) and again by The Art of Noise featuring Tom Jones (No.8, February 1989), and the Glee version comes in at No.98 this week. Plus with a further four singles in the Top 100, they have seven singles in total this week, plus the new No.1 album in the country.

 

Below Top 50: Two new peaks lower in the charts, the first is a re-entry from Melbourne rapper Pez, who comes back into the charts at No.59 with “Just Got Started” scoring a new peak in the process. The other climb is from Dev feat The Cataracs with “Bass Down Low”, climbing four places to No.66.

 

Tickets went on sale this week for Kylie Minogue’s upcoming “Aphrodite World Tour” which is due to hit our shores in early June, and this has helped the third single from her “Aphrodite” album, “Better Than Today”, to enter the Top 100 this week at No.55, becoming her 51st charting single here in Australia.

 

New tracks from new albums enter the charts at No.71 and No.86. Firstly at No.71 is Lupe Fiasco feat MDMA with “I Don’t Wanna Care Right Now”, taken from Lupe’s third album “Lasers” (TW-8), although the official second single is to be “Words I Never Said”. Coming in at No.86 is the title track from Jessie J’s album “Who You Are”; the album jumps seven places to No.20 this week.

 

Local lads Oh Mercy had a No.5 physical selling single in “Keith St.” last November, but this week they make their ARIA T100 debut at No.100 with “Stay Please Stay”, taken from their debut album “Great Barrier Grief” (TW-36).

 

Albums

 

The seventh album from the TV series ‘Glee’ becomes the group’s second No.1 album as “Glee: The Music Volume 5” debuts at No.1 this week. It’s the first time that a TV show has scored a second No.1 album here in Australia, the only other two TV shows to have scored No.1 albums being ‘Ally McBeal’ (Oct 1998) and ‘Dawson’s Creek’ (May 1999). “Glee: The Music Volume 5” becomes the 40th Soundtrack to hit No.1 here (1965 to 2011), and becomes the 626th No.1 album in the country. Plus it also helps the gang’s previous albums to climb or re-enter this week. “Volume 4” is holding at No.24, “Volume 1” jumps from 100 to No.54, their other No.1 album “Volume 3: Showstoppers” re-enters at No.66, the “Complete Season 1” set is at No.77, and lastly “Volume 2” re-enters at No.85. Expect the album to possibly stay here next week, as the two original tracks featured on the album make up the season 2.1 finale when the group competes at the Regional Finals, airing this coming Monday (21st of March), then the DVD of that part of the series will be out in stores on Tuesday the 22nd.

 

Debuting just below the Glee gang at No.2 is “Endgame”, the sixth album for Rise Against, which becomes their second Top 10 album and also highest charting entry. Their fifth album secured a No.7 debut and peak in October 2008, and they had previously charted in July of 2006 with their fourth album (first here to enter) “The Sufferer and the Witness” which debuted and peaked No.21.

 

Rihanna’s campaign to reach No.1 again gets pushed back to No.3, as “Loud” drops back one place this week, and last weeks No.1 “Goodbye Lullaby” for Avril Lavigne drops to No.4 this week. Bruno Mars again reclaims the No.5 position (for a fifth time) as “Doo-Wops and Hooligans” climbs a single place. The Waifs halve their debut position from last week as “Temptation” drops from No.3 to No.6 this week, and Alan Jackson’s “34 Number Ones” holds at No.7 for a second week, but could drop next week as his tour finished here last week. Lupe Fiasco also halves his No.4 debut to drop to No.8 this week with “Lasers”, and P!nk’s “Greatest Hits… So Far” spends its eighteenth week in the Top 10, holding onto the No.9 position, with the No.1 from three weeks ago, “Crazy Love” by Michael Buble also halving itself, down from No.5 to No.10 this week.

 

MOVERS & PEAKERS: Usher started his “OMG Tour” here on March 15th, and this has helped his current album “Raymond v Raymond” to climb seven places to No.14 this week. The only new peaking album of the week is the debut set from Jessie J., who also climbs seven places to land at No.20 with “Who You Are”.

 

Elbow debut at No.13 with their fifth album “Build a Rocket Boys!”, and it becomes their third charting album here and first Top 50/20 entry also. They have previously charted here with their first album “Asleep in the Back” (HP-80, July 2001) and their third album “Leaders of the Free World” (HP-90, October 2005).

 

When Noel Gallagher left Oasis in 2009, the remaining three member (Liam Gallagher, Gem Archer and Andy Bell) teamed up with drummer Chris Sharrock to form a new band called Beady Eye. Their debut album “Different Gear, Still Speeding” enters our charts at No.18, and has already charted in Europe, scoring No.3 peaks in England and Ireland, plus Top 10 entries in Belgium, Switzerland, Italy and The Netherlands.

 

Finland five-piece Death Metal group Children of Bodom debut at No.47 with their seventh album “Relentless, Reckless Forever”, becoming only their second chart entry here, and it debuts ONE place higher than their sixth album “Blooddrunk”, which entered at No.48 in April 2008.

 

Below Top 50: With the new Foo Fighters single “Rope” in the charts (TW-82) at the moment, the groups “Greatest Hits” collection leaps up twenty-five places to No.52 this week. And lastly, US heavy metal band Mastodon enter at No.59 with the live album “Live at the Aragon”, their fourth chart entry here.

 

 

Jennifer and Jessie - AMAZING TOP 2 :wub: Hopefully OTF is a number 1 here in the UK too! :D
Delighted with the success Jennifer Lopez is having with On The Floor

Rise Against doing really well with Endgame, first top 30/40 album in the UK, 2nd top 10 in Australia and should be their 3rd top 10 in the US on Tuesday/Wednesday with it being predicted to debut in the top 2 B)

 

shame they can't do better in the UK but I guess they aren't the sort of thing radio wants to play or people want to buy

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