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ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 9th May 2011

 

1 (1) Party Rock Anthem - LMFAO

2 (4) Price Tag – Jessie J

3 (3) Give Me Everything - Pitbull

4 (2) Sweat (David Guetta Remix) – Snoop Dogg

5 (5) On The Floor – Jennifer Lopez

6 (6) The Lazy Song – Bruno Mars

7 (New) We Run The Night – DJ Havana Brown

8 (17) Rolling In The Deep - Adele

9 (8) Till The World Ends – Britney Spears

10 (7) Beautiful People – Chris Brown

11 (10) Who Dat Girl – Flo Rida ft Akon

12 (32) Own This Club – Marvin Priest

13 (13) I Need A Doctor – Dr Dre ft Eminem

14 (14) E.T. – Katy Perry

15 (11) S&M - Rihanna

16 (26) From The Music – The Potbelleez

17 (16) California King Bed - Rihanna

18 (9) Just Can’t Get Enough – Black Eyed Peas

19 (22) Don’t Hold Your Breath – Nicole Scherzinger

20 (18) The Show Goes On – Lupe Fiasco

21 (12) Run The World (Girls) - Beyonce

22 (31) Firework – Katy Perry

23 (15) Coming Home – Diddy Dirty Money

24 (21) Til Death – Wynter Gordon

25 (19) Born This Way – Lady GaGa

26 (20) Judas – Lady GaGa

27 (23) Last Night – Ian Carey ft Snoop Dogg & Bobby Anthony

28 (24) Black And Yellow – Wiz Khalifa

29 (25) Never Say Never – Justin Bieber ft Jaden Smith

30 (29) Last Night – Good Charlotte

31 (27) Grenade – Bruno Mars

32 (42) Smile – Avril Lavigne

33 (28) Blow – Ke$ha

34 (New) Where Them Girls At – David Guetta ft Nicki Minaj & Flo Rida

35 (41) Hit The Lights – Jay Sean

36 (36) Check Yes Juliet (Run Baby Run) – We The Kings

37 (48) Someone Like You - Adele

38 (34) Yeah 3x – Chris Brown

39 (30) More - Usher

40 (37) What Happened To Us – Jessica Mauboy

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

42 (35) Happiness – Alexis Jordan

43 (38) Just The Way You Are – Bruno Mars

44 (43) All Of The Lights – Kanye West

45 (39) What The Hell – Avril Lavigne

46 (New) Look At Me Now – Chris Brown

47 (40) Bow Chicka Wow Wow – Mike Posner

48 (44) Dance With Me – Justice Crew

49 (45) Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You) – Enrique Iglesias

50 (Re) Only Girl (In The World) - Rihanna

 

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ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 9th May 2011

 

1 (1) 21 - Adele

2 (5) Roy – Damien Leith

3 (4) Doo-wops & Hooligans – Bruno Mars

4 (3) Wasting Light – Foo Fighters

5 (2) This Modern Glitch – The Wombats

6 (New) Helplessness Blues – Fleet Foxes

7 (New) Hot Sauce Committee Part Two – Beastie Boys

8 (10) Sing It Loud – K.D. Lang

9 (8) My Worlds – Justin Bieber

10 (17) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry

11 (New) Love? – Jennifer Lopez

12 (6) Glee The Music Presents The Warblers – Glee Cast

13 (9) When Ronan Met Burt – Ronan Keating

14 (7) Rrakala – Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu

15 (27) Crazy Love – Michael Buble

16 (11) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum

17 (34) Moonlight Serenade – Andre Rieu

18 (12) The Life Of Riley – Drapht

19 (15) Glee The Music Vol. 5 – Glee Cast

20 (33) Who You Are – Jessie J

21 (14) Loud - Rihanna

22 (21) Greatest Hits…So Far! – P!nk

23 (16) Never Say Never: The Remixes – Justin Bieber

24 (13) F.A.M.E. – Chris Brown

25 (19) Weekend Detention – Continuous Call Team

26 (28) The Monument Singles Collection – Roy Orbison

27 (18) Doggumentary – Snoop Dogg

28 (22) Greatest Hits – Bon Jovi

29 (New) When I First Met Your Ma – Various Artists

30 (20) Kosciuszko - Jebedish

31 (23) Femme Fatale – Britney Spears

32 (25) Recollection – K.D. Lang

33 (24) Goodbye Lullaby – Avril Lavigne

34 (Re) Some Kind Of Trouble – James Blunt

35 (26) I Want That You Are Always Happy – The Middle East

36 (New) The Best Of – David Hobson

37 (30) 19 - Adele

38 (35) Take Me Home – Celtic Thunder

39 (New) Scary Monsters & Nice Sprites - Skrillex

40 (New) The Best Of The Great American Songbook – Rod Stewart

41 (44) So Beautiful Or So What – Paul Simon

42 (41) One Of The Boys – Katy Perry

43 (29) The King Of Limbs - Radiohead

44 (36) Birds Of Tokyo – Birds Of Tokyo

45 (New) The Ultimate Collection - Sade

46 (37) Lungs – Florence + The Machine

47 (31) Greatest Hits – Foo Fighters

48 (47) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone

49 (39) Fast & Furious: Rio Heist – Original Soundtrack

50 (42) Glee The Music: Vol. 4 – Glee Cast

 

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Singles

 

Partying and shuffling at No.1 for a fourth week is LMFAO with GoonRock and Lauren Bennet on the track "Party Rock Anthem", plus they pick up a double platinum certification in the process. Also going double platinum, and returning for a third week to No.2, is recent visitor to our shores (and Logie Award performer) Jessie J, who rises back up two places to her former peak.

 

Jessie swaps places with Snoop Dogg's "Sweat", down two places to No.2 after three weeks at No.2 (and a single week at the top), they both jump over Pitbull's "Give Me Everything", which holds at No.3 for a second week, and once again nothing within the Top 5 leaves (but does swap around), as Jennifer Lopez holds at No.5 with her former No.1 "On the Floor", possibly helped by her new albums debut.

 

Bruno Mars holds at his peak of No.6 with "The Lazy Song" for a second week, and two songs that fall from their peaks are Britney's "Till the World Ends", down one place to No.8, and falling three places (but scoring a new Top 50 entry) is Chris Brown's "Beautiful People", down to No.10.

 

Two entries to the Top 10 this week, one a riser in the form of Adele's "Rolling in the Deep", up nine places from No.17 to No.8, her first Top 10 single, helped by her current No.1 album “21”. And the highest new entry of the week, debuts at No.7, "We Run the Night" by local female DJ, Havana Brown, who has worked with touring acts in the past like Britney Spears and most recently on Chris Brown's April 2011 tour. This is her first chart entry to the ARIA Singles Chart.

 

NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: Marvin Priest owns the biggest climbing single of the week, as his track "Own This Club" leaps up twenty places to land at No.12 this week. Another club track, this time from The Potbelleez in the form of their current hit "From the Music", which jumps up ten places to land at No.16, their second non-consecutive week inside the Top 20. And two weeks ago Nicole Scherzinger climbed to No.20 with "Don't Hold Your Breath", this week she rebounds three places to score a new peak of No.19.

Katy Perry is touring the country at the moment, plus she opened the 53rd Annual TV Week Logie Awards last weekend with her orchestral rendition of “Fireworks”, which helps the song to rebound nine places to No.22 this week. She holds at No.14 with the Kanye West version of “E.T.”, and her albums first two hits also rise this week, with “Teenage Dream” up sixteen places to No.63, and the former No.1 “California Gurls” is up nine places to No.84.

Avril Lavigne's "Smile" jumps up ten places to No.32 from its debut last week of No.42, and up eleven places to a new peak of No.37, is the 'other' current charting single for Adele, "Someone Like You". And breaking into the Top 50 at No.46 (up eighteen places) to score three current Top 50 entries is Chris Brown featuring Lil' Wayne and Busta Rhymes on "Look at Me Now", he’s also at No.38 with “Yeah 3x” and No.10 with “Beautiful People”

 

A new David Guetta track scores the other Top 50 debut of the week, entering at No.34 is "Where Them Girls at", featuring guest vocals from Nicki Minaj and Flo Rida, its the first new material for David (as its not on his "One Love" album), and this is his 12th charting single overall (13th if you include his Snoop Dogg remix of “Sweat”).

 

Lower Top 50: Skrillex makes a large jump on both the singles and albums chart this week, as the single "Scary Monsters & Nice Sprites" scampers up fourteen places to a new peak of No.56. Sick Puppies leap twenty-eight places to No.64 with their second ARIA Singles Chart entry "Maybe", beating the peak of the self-titled EP from 2007 which made it to No.65. And last week LMFAO's "Shots" scored a new peak, and it does so again this week, up to No.77 now.

 

Two new entries up top, and two down below, as Jessie J debuts at No.76 with her fourth chart entry "Nobody's Perfect", helped no doubt by her many appearances during her promo visit last week. And The Wombats debut at No.89 with the third single from their second album entitled "Techno Fan", plus they also re-enter at No.99 with "This Modern Glitch's" (TW-5) first single "Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves)".

 

Albums

 

Adele turns "21" for a second week at the top of the ARIA Album charts this week, whilst after two weeks at No.5, Damien Leith scores his fourth Top 2 album, as his "Roy" tribute/cover album to Roy Orbison leaps up three places, most likely a lot of Mum’s this past weekend received it as a gift.

 

Bruno Mars is up one place to No.3 with his "Doo-Wops and Holligans" album, swapping places, and down to No.4, for The Foo Fighters' "Wasting Light", whilst last weeks highest debut, "This Modern Glitch" for The Wombats, drops three places to No.5 this week. "Sing it Loud" by k.d. Lang & The Siss Boom Bang is back up two places to No.8 (another one for Mum possibly), and tourists Justin Bieber; with "My Worlds"; and Katy Perry with "Teenage Dream" are at No.9 and No.10 respectively, Katy rejoining the Top 10, up from No.17.

 

Two new entries to the Top 10 this week, with Seattle based folk band Fleet Foxes scoring the highest new entry at No.6 with their second album "Helplessness Blues". Their self-titled debut album made it to No.90 in March 2009, so this is a much better effort for them here in Australia. Right behind them at No.7 is the first new material from The Beastie Boys in four years, "Hot Sauce Committee, Part Two" is their eighth studio album to date, and below is their entire album chart history here in Australia…

 

No. Entry Date (WA) HP WI/Tally Titles

A1 23-Mar-87 62 15 LICENSED TO ILL

A2 2-Oct-89 72 4 PAUL'S BOUTIQUE

A3 11-Oct-92 74 2 CHECK YOUR HEAD

C1 27-Mar-94 91 1 SOME OLD BULL$h!t

A5 12-Jun-94 8 25 ILL COMMUNICATION

E7 9-Jul-95 65 3 ROOT DOWN (LIVE)

A5 14-Jan-96 43 7 ILL COMMUNICATION / ROOT DOWN E.P.

A6 19-Jul-98 (1) 1 40a HELLO NASTY ▲

G1 6-Dec-99 14 13 THE SOUND OF SILENCE: THE ANTHOLOGY ●

A7 21-Jun-04 2 13 TO THE 5 BOROUGHS ●

A7 31-Jan-05 80 2 / 15 TO THE 5 BOROUGHS ®

G2 14-Nov-05 63 10 SOLID GOLD HITS

A8 9-Jul-07 42 3 THE MIX-UP

A9 9-May-11 7 1* HOT SAUCE COMMITTEE, PART TWO

 

Debuting just outside the Top 10 at No.11 (and peaking there for a third time) is the seventh studio album for Jennifer Lopez entitled "Love?" It's been four years since her previous album "Brave", and this new album has seen two singles chart, the No.1 “On the Floor” (TW-5) and “I’m into You”, which drops out of the Top 100 after three weeks, peaking at No.56 Her entire album chart history is also listed below...

No. Entry Date (WA) HP WI/Tally Titles

A1 12-Jul-99 11 33 ON THE 6 ●

A1 17-Apr-00 92 1 / 34 ON THE 6 ®

A1 25-Sep-00 63 8 / 42 ON THE 6 ®

A2 29-Jan-01 2 60 J LO ▲2

A1 26-Feb-01 74 3 / 45 ON THE 6 ®

A1 7-Jan-02 96 1 / 46 ON THE 6 ® ▲

R1 25-Mar-02 11 21 J TO THAT L-O! THE REMIXES ●

A2 27-May-02 58 9 / 69 J LO ®

A3 2-Dec-02 (3) 14 35 THIS IS ME… THEN ▲

A2 6-Jan-03 70 1 / 70 J LO ®

R1 6-Jan-03 94 1 / 22 J TO THA L-O! THE REMIXES ®

A4 7-Mar-05 10 12 REBIRTH ●

A6 22-Oct-07 46 2 BRAVE

A7 9-May-11 11 1* LOVE?

 

MOTHERS DAY SALES: Michael Buble's "Crazy Love" rebounds twelve places to No.15 this week, and tourist and Mothers Day favourite Andre Rieu's "Moonlight Serenade" swoons up the charts seventeen places to No.17. Last week Jessie J was in the country and her album rebounds to its former peak of No.20 this week (up thirteen places). The aptly named mothers day album "How I Met Your Ma", featuring a swag of local artists, is up forty-two places to No.29, and also jumping into the Top 50 are "Some Kind of Trouble" from James Blunt (59 to No.34), "Best of David Hosbon" (87 to 36), and "The Best of... The Great American Songbook" from Rod Stewart (74 to 40). Leaping into the Top 50 for the first time is dance-artist Skrillex and his album "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites", up sixty-seven places this week to No.39.

 

A new collection of hits for Sade entitled “The Ultimate Collection” debuts at No.45 this week, and there is also re-entries a little further down for Patrizio Buanne’s “Patrizio” at No.55 and Daniel O’Donnell’s “Moon Over Ireland” at No.66, two places lower than its former peak of No.64 (April 4th). Other lower re-entries for Mums include Susan Boyle’s first album “I Dreamed a Dream” at No.87 and Josh Groban’s “Illuminations” at No.93.

 

Rapper Wiz Khalifa is charting on the singles chart with “Black and Yellow” (TW-28), and his debut album (No.2 in the US) “Rolling Papers” debuts at No.77. And initially the No.98 debut was available as a download album (physical this week), and those first sales for “The Royal Wedding – The Official Album” could/should improve next week.

 

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