ARIA Charts: Genesis Owusu didn’t struggle this week on the Albums Chart

ARIA Charts

Doja Cat scores her first #1 in Australia on the Singles Chart

Four-time ARIA Award winner Genesis Owusu is back. The second studio album from the homegrown hero, Struggler, makes a top 5 debut on the ARIA Albums Chart this week, while the Barbie soundtrack marks a second non-consecutive week on top. 

Genesis’ first album, Smiling With No Teeth, won ARIA Album of the Year and peaked at #27 in 2021. The debut of Struggler marks a chart peak and the first time he has broken the top 10.

Barbie The Album rises from #2 to #1 this week, with three songs from the soundtrack sitting in the top 10 on the Singles Chart: Dua Lipa’s Dance The Night at #5, Billie Eilish’s former #1 What Was I Made For? at #7, and Barbie World by Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice and Aqua at #9.

Hozier’s Unreal Unearth is new at #13. It is the Irish singer-songwriter’s third album. His first, Hozier, peaked at #3 here in 2014, while the follow-up, Wasteland, Baby!, reached #8 in 2019.

Dan Sultan’s eponymous album debuts at #15, marking the Australian singer’s eighth album. To date, his best performer was Blackbird, which hit #4 in 2014. Sultan has won four ARIA Awards, most recently in 2019, when Nali & Friends won Best Children’s Album.

Continuing the local success, Gretta Ray’s second studio album Positive Spin debuts at #17, while Australian metalcore legends Parkway Drive enter at #32 with Don’t Close Your Eyes. The expanded version of the two-time ARIA Award-winning band’s 2004 debut includes the original eight tracks, plus bonus tracks included from their split album with I Killed The Prom Queen and compilation albums What We’ve Built and True Til Death, Volume 1

ISTJ – The 3rd Album by NCT Dream also debuts at #20, marking the first release by the sub-unit of the South Korean boy band NCT to chart in Australia. Another NCT sub-unit, NCT 127, has charted twice here, with 2 Baddies reaching #3 last year.

On the singles chart, Doja Cat’s Paint The Town Red jumps from #6 to #1, marking her first #1 in Australia. Her previous best was Kiss Me More featuring SZA, which reached #2 in 2020.

On the back of his Australian tour, Luke Combs’ Fast Car bounces to a new peak of #2, up from #8 last week. It reached #3 in June, topping the original version by Tracy Chapman, which peaked at #4 in 1988. Luke’s The Kind Of Love We Make climbs to a new peak of #16 in its 62nd week on the chart while several other Luke tracks also rise, including When It Rains It Pours (#24) and Beautiful Crazy (#34). 

2023 ARIA Chart Toppers

Singles
January 2 Mariah Carey All I Want For Christmas Is You
January 9 Sam Smith & Kim Petras Unholy
January 16 SZA Kill Bill
January 23 Miley Cyrus Flowers
January 30 Miley Cyrus Flowers
February 6 Miley Cyrus Flowers
February 13 Miley Cyrus Flowers
February 20 Miley Cyrus Flowers
February 27 Miley Cyrus Flowers
March 6 Miley Cyrus Flowers
March 13 Miley Cyrus Flowers
March 20 Miley Cyrus Flowers
March 27 Miley Cyrus Flowers
April 3 Miley Cyrus Flowers
April 10 Miley Cyrus Flowers
April 17 Morgan Wallen Last Night
April 24 Morgan Wallen Last Night
May 1 Morgan Wallen Last Night
May 8 Morgan Wallen Last Night
May 15 Morgan Wallen Last Night
May 29 Morgan Wallen Last Night
June 5 Morgan Wallen Last Night
June 12 Central Cee & Dave Sprinter
June 19 Central Cee & Dave Sprinter
June 26 Central Cee & Dave Sprinter
July 3 Central Cee & Dave Sprinter
July 10 Olivia Rodrigo Vampire
July 17 Central Cee & Dave Sprinter
July 24 Central Cee & Dave Sprinter
July 31 Central Cee & Dave Sprinter
August 7 Billie Eilish What Was I Made For?
August 14 Billie Eilish What Was I Made For?
August 21 Billie Eilish What Was I Made For?
August 28 Doja Cat Paint The Town Red

Albums
January 2 Taylor Swift Midnights
January 9 Taylor Swift Midnights
January 16 Taylor Swift Midnights
January 23 Taylor Swift Midnights
January 30 SZA SOS
February 6 Sam Smith Gloria
February 13 Taylor Swift Midnights
February 20 Paramore This Is Why
February 27 P!nk Trustfall
March 6 Harry Styles Harry’s House
March 13 Harry Styles Harry’s House
March 20 Miley Cyrus Endless Summer Vacation
March 27 Morgan Wallen One Day At A Time
April 3 Lana Del Ray Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd
April 10 Melanie Martinez Portals
April 17 Cub Sport Jesus At The Gay Bar
April 24 Metallica 72 Reasons
May 1 Morgan Wallen One Thing At A Time
May 8 Peach PRC Manic Dream Pixie
May 15 Ed Sheeran –
May 29 Lewis Capaldi Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent
June 5 Taylor Swift Midnights
June 12 Foo Fighters But Here We Are 
June 19 Niall Horan The Show
June 26 The Teskey Brothers The Winding Way
July 3 Kerser A Gift & A Kers
July 10 Taylor Swift Midnights
July 17 Taylor Swift Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)
July 24 Taylor Swift Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)
July 31 Barbie The Album
August 7 Travis Scott Utopia
August 14 Travis Scott Utopia
August 21 G Flip Drummer
August 28 Barbie The Album

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