Slim Shady is not dead on the Australian chart.
by Eminem The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) (via Interscope/Universal) enters its second week at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart, published on Friday, July 26.
As previously mentioned, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) is Rap God's 11th No.1 in Australia, a streak that stretches back to The Marshall Mathers LP in 2000. He is the 10th to debut at the summit.
The top new release in the latest ARIA chart belongs to the K-pop group Stray Kids with their mini album He ate (VMG/Universal), new at No. 5. It's Stray Kids' fifth appearance on the ARIA Top 50 after Delicious (No. 14 in 2021), Maxident (No. 4 in 2022), 5 stars and Rock star (both peaked at No. 2 in 2023).
Stray Kids have an Australian connection through bandmates Felix and Bang Chan. Earlier this week, the pop group announced the Australian leg tour-dominate” target=”_blank”>predominate world tourwith shows at Melbourne's Marvel Stadium (October 19) and Sydney's Allianz Stadium (October 26), produced by Live Nation.
As TV Girl wraps up a four-date, three-city Australian tour, the US alt-pop act make their chart debut with their 2016 independently released LP Who really cares (at No. 13) and the 2014 debut French outlet (No. 19). TV Girl wrapped up its national tour on July 20 with a performance at Brisbane's Riverstage with The Last Dinner Party.
Further down the album tally, BTS member Jimin's new album Muse (BigHit Entertainment/Universal) lands at No. 27, his first solo appearance on the national album survey.
Over the ARIA Singles Chart, Shaboozey's “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” (via Empire ) begins its fourth straight week at No. 1. Meanwhile, Billie Eilish's “Birds Of A Feather” flies 3-2, for a new chart position. According to ARIA, it is the US pop phenomenon's fourth top 2 single after “Bad Guy”, “Everything I Wanted” and “What Was I Made For?” 'Birds of a Feather' is removed from former No.1 Hit hard and softwhich sinks 2-3 on the album leaderboard.
Finally, Sabrina Carpenter doubles up with top 5 appearances for platinum-certified “Espresso” (down 2-3 via Island/Universal) and “Please Please Please” (down 4-5). Both singles have logged time at No. 1.
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