Ariana Grande holds on to Australia's No.1 with Eternal sunshine and, again, narrowly misses the dual chart.
As Eternal sunshine (via Universal) enters its third week at the top ARIA Albums ChartAriana's album track “We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love)” enters a second week at No. 2 on the national singles chart.
At No. 2 on the album chart are Future and Metro Boomin's We Don't Trust You (Universal/Sony), their first collaborative collection. It's Future's 10th title on the albums chart, including No.1 with 2022's I Never Liked You. Metro Boomin landed at No.4 in 2020 with Savage Mode IIa collaboration with 21 Savage, and a solo LP Heroes & Villains reached No. 5 in 2022. Three tracks from We Don't Trust You appear on the ARIA Singles Chart, led by “Like That” at No.8.
Rounding out the top three on the ARIA Albums Chart, published on Friday March 29, is Olivia Rodrigo's second LP Offal (Geffen/Universal), which benefits from the release of the Spiled Edition, which includes a new track and four songs previously only available on wax.
One of those new releases, 'Obsessed', reaches No. 16 on the singles chart, for its 16th appearance in the top 20, ARIA reports. Three of them have climbed the mountain of the map: “Drivers Licence”, “Good 4 U” and “Vampire”. After its release in September 2023, Guts debuted at No.1 in Australia and spent two weeks at the summit.
Meanwhile, Australian pop duo The Veronicas make their top 10 debut Gothic summer (Virgin Music Australia/Universal). Produced by John Feldmann of Goldfinger and with a cast of top collaborators including Travis Barker, Gothic summer is new at No.6. The Brisbane sisters (Jessica and Lisa Origliasso) have cracked the top 10 with all six of their studio albums, the first three of which reached No.2: The secret life of… (2005), Connect me (2007) and The Veronicas (2014).
Over the ARIA Singles Chartalso released Friday, Benson Boone's fourth week at No. 1 with “Beautiful Things” tops an unchanged trio.
Finally, Irish singer-songwriter Hozier returns to the top 10 with “Too Sweet” (Columbia/Sony), new at No. 10. This is his first solo top 40 hit since 2015, when “Someone New” peaked at No. 24. His career best in these parts came with 2013's “Take Me To Church,” which peaked at No. 2.
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