Posted June 5, 201114 yr ARIA Top 50 Singles weekending 6th June 2011 1 (1) Party Rock Anthem - LMFAO 2 (2) Give Me Everything - Pitbull 3 (3) Rolling In The Deep - Adele 4 (4) California King Bed - Rihanna 5 (7) We Run The Night – Havana Brown 6 (6) Own This Club – Marvin Priest 7 (34) Don’t Wanna Go Home – Jason Derulo 8 (19) Jet Lag – Simple Plan ft Natasha Bedingfield 9 (12) Nobody’s Perfect – Jessie J 10 (15) Run The World (Girls) - Beyonce 11 (10) Where Them Girls At – David Guetta ft Nicki Minaj & Flo Rida 12 (21) Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) – Katy Perry 13 (5) Price Tag – Jessie J 14 (9) The Lazy Song – Bruno Mars 15 (8) Sweat (David Guetta Remix) – Snoop Dogg 16 (11) Born This Way – Lady GaGa 17 (22) Someone Like You - Adele 18 (23) From The Music – The Potbelleez 19 (17) Don’t Hold Your Breath – Nicole Scherzinger 20 (27) Loud – Stan Walker 21 (25) Don’t Stop The Party – Black Eyed Peas 22 (13) On The Floor – Jennifer Lopez 23 (16) Til Death – Wynter Gordon 24 (26) Dirty Dancer – Enrique Iglesias 25 (14) Judas – Lady GaGa 26 (28) Smile – Avril Lavigne 27 (20) Who Dat Girl – Flo Rida ft Akon 28 (18) Beautiful People – Chris Brown 29 (New) Super Bass – Nicki Minaj 30 (24) Till The World Ends – Britney Spears 31 (36) Last Night – Good Charlotte 32 (38) The Edge Of Glory – Lady GaGa 33 (29) I Need A Doctor – Dr Dre ft Eminem 34 (32) Blow – Ke$ha 35 (31) S&M - Rihanna 36 (35) Black And Yellow – Wiz Khalifa 37 (33) E.T. – Katy Perry 38 (New) Jar Of Hearts – Christina Perri 39 (45) Last Night – Ian Carey ft Snoop Dogg & Bobby Anthony 40 (43) Firework – Katy Perry 41 (41) Just Can’t Get Enough – Black Eyed Peas 42 (40) Coming Home – Diddy Dirty Money 43 (37) Turbulence – Laidback Luke, Steve Aoki & Lil Jon 44 (42) We Run The Nite – Tonite Only 45 (Re) What Happened To Us – Jessica Maubloy 46 (Re) Dynamite – Taio Cruz 47 (47) I’m Into You – Jennifer Lopez 48 (49) Feeding Line – Boy & Bear 49 (46) The Show Goes On – Lupe Fiasco 50 (Re) Stay The Night – James Blunt
June 5, 201114 yr Author ARIA Top 50 Albums weekending 6th June 2011 1 (1) Born This Way – Lady GaGa 2 (2) 21 - Adele 3 (New) Glee The Music Vol. 6 – Glee Cast 4 (4) Who You Are – Jessie J 5 (6) Doo-wops & Hooligans – Bruno Mars 6 (7) Wasting Light – Foo Fighters 7 (New) Codes and Keys – Death Cab For Cutie 8 (8) Roy – Damien Leith 9 (3) Rumours – Fleetwood Mac 10 (15) 19 - Adele 11 (5) Some Kind Of Trouble – James Blunt 12 (10) This Modern Glitch – The Wombats 13 (9) Torches – Foster The People 14 (11) Loud - Rihanna 15 (12) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry 16 (13) My Worlds – Justin Bieber 17 (New) Destination Now – The Potbelleez 18 (17) Love? – Jennifer Lopez 19 (19) Rrakala – Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu 20 (18) Need You Now – Lady Antebellum 21 (14) Icehouse - Icehouse 22 (21) Glee The Music: The Warblers – Glee Cast 23 (45) Lungs – Florence + The Machine 24 (27) Greatest Hits…So Far! – P!nk 25 (20) When Ronan Met Burt – Ronan Keating 26 (New) This Is Country Music – Braid Paisley 27 (23) Helplessness Blues – Fleet Foxes 28 (22) The Life Of Riley – Drapht 29 (24) Sing It Loud – K.D. Lang 30 (32) F.A.M.E. – Chris Brown 31 (Re) Aphrodite – Kylie Minogue 32 (Re) Animal – Ke$ha 33 (28) Glee The Music Vol. 5 – Glee Cast 34 (25) Turtleneck and Chain – The Lonely Island 35 (31) Greatest Hits – Bon Jovi 36 (16) Give Till It’s Gone – Ben Harper 37 (Re) Science & Faith – Lady GaGa 38 (43) Euphoria – Enrique Iglesias 39 (New) You’re a Revhead – Adam Brand 40 (New) United In Isolation – Papa vs Pretty 41 (38) Never Say Never: The Remixes – Justin Bieber 42 (29) Hot Sauce Committee Part Two – Beastie Boys 43 (34) Goodbye Lullaby – Avril Lavigne 44 (39) Crazy Love – Michael Buble 45 (26) I Remember Me – Jennifer Hudson 46 (46) Running On Air – Bliss N Eso 47 (Re) The Fame – Lady GaGa 48 (Re) Glee The Music Vol.3: Showstoppers – Glee Cast 49 (47) Scary Monsters & Nice Sprites – Skrillex 50 (30) Burlesque – Original Soundtrack
June 5, 201114 yr Author http://australian-charts.com/forum.asp Gavin Ryan's Chartifacts (Thanks to Gavin Ryan) Singles Eight weeks of runnin’ and shufflin’ at No.1 for LMFAO’s “Party Rock Anthem”, plus it picks up a fourth Platinum certification in the process. As I mentioned last week, “Tik Tok” by Ke$ha was the last track to spend eight weeks at the top from 9-Nov-2009 to the end of that year, and prior to that was “Poker Face” for Lady GaGa (17-Nov-08 to 8-Dec-08 and then again from 22-Dec-08 to 12-Jan-09). “Party Rock Anthem” is now one of 41 other songs in Australian Chart History (1940-2011) to have spent eight weeks at the top, and the seventeenth during ARIA’s chart history (1983 to 2011). Plus the gang debuts and re-enter lower down the charts with two songs, more on those later. The entire Top 4 stays stable this week, with Pitbull’s “Give Me Everything” spending a fourth week at No.2, and Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep” holding at No.3 for a third week, whilst Rihanna’s “California King Bed” is at No.4 for a second week. Breaking away from her original peak of No.7 is DJ Havana Brown’s “We Run the Night”, who climbs two places to a new peak of No.5 this week, whilst Marvin Priest holds his peak of No.6 for a third week with “Own This Club”. The rest of the Top 10 are all new to the top ten this week, with Jason DeRulo’s new single “Don’t Wanna Go Home” leaping up twenty seven places from it’s debut last week of No.34 to No.7 this week, becoming his fourth Top 10 hit. Scoring their fifth Top 10 entry is Simple Plan, who is up nine places to No.8 with “Jet Lag”; it also becomes their first Top 10 entry in almost six years, with their last entry being “Untitled (How Can This Happen to Me?)” (HP-9, July 2005), plus the song becomes Natasha Bedingfield’s second top ten entry. Also scoring a second Top 10 entry is Jessie J, who climbs three places to No.9 with ”Nobody’s Perfect”, as her first entry “Price Tag” drops down eight places to No.13 this week. And landing her twelfth Top 10 solo hit is Beyonce with “Run the World (Girls)”, up five places to a new peak of No.10. NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: Katy Perry could be headed for her fifth Top 10 entry from her second album “Teenage Dream” (TW-15), as “Last Friday Night (TGIF)” is up nine places to No.12 this week. Adele scores her second Top 20 entry, as “Someone Like You” is up five places to No.17, and also scoring a Top 20 entry is Stan Walker (his third now), as “Loud” is up seven places to No.20. The Black Eyed Peas climb four places to No.21 with their new single “Don’t Stop the Party”. Up two places each are Enrique and Usher with “Dirty Dancer”, now at No.24, and Avril Lavigne’s “Smile”, up to No.26 now. The only other new peaking track within the Top 50 is Boy & Bear’s “Feeding Line”, up a place to a new peak of No.48. Last week Nicki Minaj scored her first solo chart entry with “Girls Fall Like Dominoes” (which drops out this week from No.99), but this week she scores the highest new entry at No.29 with her new track “Super Bass”. This becomes her seventh chart appearance overall, having featured as guest vocalist on five tracks prior to this two solo entries, her biggest being the current No.11 single “Where Them Girls at” for David Guetta. This new track is featured on the repackaged edition of her “Pink Friday” (HP-71, Dec 2010) which is out this week. Philadelphia born singer/songwriter Christina Perry scores the other Top 50 debut of the week, as her debut single “Jar of Hearts” debuts at No.38 this week. The song first received exposure on the US edition of ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ last July, and since then has been picking up speed, and last week was in the ‘Prom Queen’ edition of the Glee Episode screened here last week, as performed by Rachel during the school’s prom. The song is taken from Christina’s debut album ‘lovestrong’. Lower 50: Benny Benassi leaps twenty-four places to No.53 with his new dance track “Cinema”, and up twenty-two places to No.64 is “Jack Sparrow” for The Lonely Island and Michael Bolton. Climbing eight places to No.68 with their first ARIA Singles Chart entry is Rascal Flatts, with their track “I Won’t Let Go”. And the final new peaking track in the lower part of the Top 100 is “Save the World” for the Swedish House Mafia, up five places to No.77. GLEE REPORT: The ‘Prom Queen’ episode from last week gives not only a big debut for Christina Perry this week, but also three new Glee tracks and a classic album track benefit from the screened episode. Firstly debuting at No.58 is the gangs version of the Stevie Wonder 1976 track “Isn’t She Lovely”, and also used as a promo for the show during the preceding week. Stevie’s version also debuts at No.72, which he also performed at Oprah’s farewell show two weeks ago, it was never released as a single, but received wide spread airplay from the 1976 album “Songs in the Key of Life”. It’s Stevie’s first appearance on our charts this decade, and this now gives him a chart appearance in Australia during the past six decades (1960’s to 2010’s), with his last chart entry being back in December 2003 on Blue’s version of “Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours” (HP-31). More Glee songs that debut this week are at No.69 with their version of “Rolling in the Deep” for Adele, and “Friday”, a digital hit for Rebecca Black (HP-40) back in March of this year. Melbourne hip hop artist Matt Colwell is better known by his stage name 360, and he debuts at No.79 with his second chart entry “Throw it Away” featuring guest vocals by Josh Pyke. He scored a No.59 hit back in March with “Just Got Started”. Lil’ Jon scores his eleventh chart entry here in Australia by debuting this week at No.92 with “Outta Your Mind”, featuring guest vocalists LMFAO. He also re-enters at No.83 on LMFAO’s former No.77 single “Shots”, as their guest vocalist. And one last thing I need to mention about the singles chart is the re-entry at No.99 of The Black Eyed Peas’ long-running No.1 hit “I Gotta Feeling”, back now for its 103rd week, one week of tying Lady GaGa’s 104 weeks with “Poker Face”. Albums Lady GaGa maintains her lead at the top of the ARIA Album Chart for a second week with “Born This Way”, keeping Adele’s “21” at No.2 again after her four weeks at No.1, with both acts seeing their previous albums enjoying leaps up the chart. “The Fame” (first version) is now at such a cheap retail price, that it rebounds forty-four places to No.47, whilst the repackaged edition, “The Fame Monster” falls down seventeen places to No.66. But Adele’s second album “19” (which only started charting after “21” became so big), makes a five places leap to No.10 this week to give her two albums within the Top 10 this week. Debuting at No.3 is “Glee: The Music Volume 6”, the twelfth soundtrack compilation from the hit TV series, this time featuring songs from the last half of Season 2 (episodes 17 to 22), with three original songs featured on the soundtrack, it also has fifteen further tracks which the group have covered during the shows run, plus tracks from the two remaining episodes we’re yet to see here in Australia. This is the gangs tenth Top 10 album, and third this year behind “Volume 5” (HP-1, March 2011, TW-33) and “The Warblers” (HP-6, May 2011, TW-22). The Glee gang also appear in the Top 100 this week with three further albums, “Volume 3” is at No.48, “Volume 1” at No.60, and “Volume 2” charts at No.72, whilst “Volume 4” drops out of the Top 100 from No.57. Holding at No.4 this week is Jessie J’s “Who You Are”, climbing back up one place each are Bruno Mars to No.5 and The Foo Fighters with “Wasting Light” at No.6, whilst Damien Leith holds steady at No.8 with “Roy”, and Fleetwood Mac drop six places to No.9 with their classic album “Rumours”. The second new entry to the Top 10 this week is the seventh album for American indie rock group Death Cab for Cutie, who debut at No.7 with “Codes and Keys”. This is their third album to chart here, album number five “Plans” debuted and peaked at No.48 in September 2005, and LP number six, “Narrow Stairs” became their first Top 10 entry, hitting No.6 in May 2008. NEW PEAKS & MOVERS: With Adele’s “19” being the ONLY new peaking album at No.10 this week, we have to look to the upwardly moving albums then. Florence + The Machine jump up twenty-two places to No.23 with “Between Two Lungs”, whilst Ke$ha’s “Animal” album is back thirty-seven places to No.32 this week, whilst taking a thirty-three place leap to No.37 with The Script with their second album “Science & Faith”. We also see a huge re-entry for a currently touring act, Kylie Minogue’s re-packaged tour edition of “Aphrodite” is back in the charts at No.31 this week. The second album for local dance act The Potbelleez debuts at No.17 entitled “Destination Now”, it matches the position their debut self-titled album achieved back in November 2008. Current single from the album “From the Music” is sitting at No.18, having previously peaked at No.16 (all around No.17 again!!). The eighth studio album for American country singer Brad Paisley becomes his first Top 50 entry on the ARIA Album Charts, as he debuts at No.26 with “This is Country Music”. His previous three entries here were “Time Well Wasted” (HP-82, Aug 2005, LP#4), “5th Gear” (HP-66, June 2007 LP#5), and “American Saturday Night” (HP-67, July 2009, LP#7). This album became his sixth successive No.1 album on the US Billboard County Album Charts, and his third No.2 US Top 200 Album Chart hit. And local country artist Adam Brand debuts at No.39 with his ninth studio album “You’re a Revhead”, which also becomes his ninth Top 50 chart entry. Adam’s entire chart history is listed below… No. Entry Date HP WI/Tally Cert Titles A1 1-Feb-99 44 12a ● ADAM BRAND A1 6-Sep-99 82 1 / 13 ▲ ADAM BRAND ® A2 13-Mar-00 26 6a GOOD FRIENDS A2 14-Aug-00 76 4 / 10 GOOD FRIENDS ® A2 13-Nov-00 61 1 / 11 ● GOOD FRIENDS ® A2 12-Feb-01 91 1 / 12 ▲ GOOD FRIENDS ® A3 21-Jan-02 24 10 ▲ BUILT FOR SPEED A4 16-Aug-04 16 9 ● GET LOUD A5 17-Jul-06 28 8a ● WHAT A LIFE A6 28-Jan-08 10 9 BLAME IT ON EVE G1 15-Sep-08 68 2 GREATEST HITS 1998-2008 A7 16-Mar-09 19 6 HELL OF A RIDE A7 14-Sep-09 48 4 HELL OF A RIDE ® G1 14-Sep-09 97 1 / 5 GREATEST HITS 1998-2008 ® A8 30-Aug-10 11 6 IT'S GONNA BE OK A9 6-Jun-11 39 1* YOU'RE A REVHEAD Right behind Adam at No.40 is Sydney three-piece Papa vs. Pretty with their debut album “United in Isolation”. Another local artist, Mark Seymour, debuts at No.51 with his ninth solo album entitled “Undertow”, which of the four of his nine solo albums is his highest charting effort, now beating his October 1997 debut album “King Without a Clue” which debuted and peaked at No.53. Also beating their previous best effort is American rock band My Morning Jacket, who debut at No.53 with their sixth album “Circuital”, whilst their only previous charting album was their fifth set “Evil Urges” which hit No.56.
June 5, 201114 yr LMFAO need to make way for Adele, Rihanna or Havanna Brown :wub: Pitbull at least! <_< Oh and yay for Nicki :wub: :wub: :wub: plus Christina and that random re-entry for my fave track off of Jessica Mauboy's album! Wasn't it released as a single AGES ago? Edited June 5, 201114 yr by Liаm
June 5, 201114 yr How come Aphrodite is back in the chart? She started her tour in Australia this week :) Great to see Christina Perri in the singles chart! And glad to see the Simple Plan/Natasha Bedingfield song entering the top 10.
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