Drake collars Australia’s albums chart as For All The Dogs (through Republic/Universal) bows to No. 1.
For All The Dogs begins at the summit of the brand new ARIA Chart, revealed Friday, Oct. 13, for Drizzy’s fifth No. 1 Down Under, following Views (2016), Scorpion (2018), Dark Lane Demo Tapes (2020) and Certified Lover Boy (2021).
Lead single “Slime You Out” that includes SZA peaked at No. 12 in September, and vaults on the newest singles chart, up 65-13. It’s certainly one of 20 For All The Dogs tracks which impression the highest 100 of the nationwide singles survey, together with three within the high 10, led by “First Person Shooter” that includes J. Cole at No. 4.
Meanwhile, Olivia Rodrigo‘s sophomore set Guts (Geffen/Universal) is unchanged at No. 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart.
Also new to the highest 10 is Aussie rock outfit The Screaming Jets, with their ninth studio album, Professional Misconduct (Independent). It’s new at No. 3, for the band’s fifth high 10 look following All For One (No. 2 in 1991), Tear Of Thought (No. 3 in 1992), The Screaming Jets (No. 5 in 1995) and All For One thirtieth Anniversary Edition (No. 4 in 2021). The newest album contains contributions from founding bass participant Paul Woseen, who died Sept. 15 at the age of 56.
ARIA Hall of Fame-inducted singer Russell Morris lands at No. 5 with The Real Thing: Symphonic Concert (MGM), recorded in Melbourne in July with the 54-piece Southern Cross Symphony and his 10-piece band. The “Real Thing” singer has launched 15 studio albums, three dwell albums and 6 compilations since launching his recording profession in 1969. Morris set a profession excessive in 2014 when Van Diemen’s Land peaked at No. 4.
Close behind on the contemporary ARIA Chart is Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers, who get pleasure from a high tier begin with I Love You (Domestic La La), the Canberra four-piece pop-punk band’s debut LP. It’s new at No. 6.
Also crashing the highest 10 is NCT Dream’s Fact Check (Virgin Music Australia/Universal), the fourth studio album from the sub-unit of South Korean boyband NCT. It’s new at No. 9. The pop group hit No. 20 in August of this 12 months with ISTJ – The third Album, whereas one other NCT sub-unit, NCT 127, has charted right here twice, with a better of No. 3 for 2 Baddies from 2022, ARIA reviews.
Over on the ARIA Singles Chart, Doja Cat’s “Paint The Town Red” (RCA/Sony) enters an eighth week at No. 1, respectively beating Tate McRae’s “Greedy” (RCA/Sony) and Kenya Grace’s “Strangers” (Warner) to the road. “Paint The Town Red” ties with Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night” for the second longest-running chief of 2023, behind solely Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” at 12 weeks.
Finally, BLACKPINK star Jennie lands at No. 69 on the ARIA Chart with “You & Me” (YG Entertainment/ Interscope Records), for her first solo look on the Australian singles tally.
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