Sophie Ellis-Bextor is also slaying the Australian singles charts.
UK pop veteran's 2021 hit 'Murder On The Dancefloor' (Universal) returns to top 40 ARIA Singles Chartpublished on Friday, January 12, powered by its dark energy Saltburn.
“Murder On The Dancefloor” shuffles to No.25 on the latest chart, still a long way from the No.3 peak it hit more than 22 years ago.
The song is enjoying fresh life thanks to its late appearance in the Amazon Prime hit, starring Australian newcomer Jacob Elordi, and is climbing the Billboard Hot 100 and Official UK Singles Chart separately.
“Murder” is certified platinum in Australia and is one of three top five hits for Ellis-Bextor in those parts, including Spiller's 2000 leader “Groovejet (If This Ain't Love),” for which she was the incredible singer.
At the sharp end of the ARIA Singles Chart is Jack Harlow's “Lovin On Me” (Atlantic/Warner), which enters its eighth consecutive week at No. 1. “Lovin On Me” bounced from the top when Christmas songs hit and then returned to the top when the holiday season ended.
Tate McRae's “Greedy” (RCA/Sony) is unchanged at No. 2, while American singer-songwriter Noah Kahan continues his rise with “Stick Season” (Universal), up 6-3. This is easily Kahan's best-performing single in Australia, eclipsing No.14 for 2017's “Hurt Somebody” and No.45 for 2023's “Dial Drunk.” “Stick Season” is today's No. .1 in the UK, his first chart-topper there.
Taylor Swift has just been crowned Australia's year-end album chart queen for 2023, with 1989 (Taylor Edition) (via Universal), having dominated the previous year's ARIA chart with Midnight. Some things never change. 1989 (Taylor Edition) holds at No. 1 at ARIA Albums Chart for the 11th consecutive week, while Midnight is unchanged in No. 3. Swift, whose The Eras tour arrives in Australia next month, has five of the top 10 titles in the latest weekly tally.
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