Sabrina Carpenter and the Rosé/Bruno Mars combo both reach new milestones on the ARIA Charts this week, scoring 10 non-consecutive weeks at the top of the Albums and Charts respectively.
Sabrina’s Short n’ Sweet has been riding high on the Albums Chart since it arrived in late August, spending 10 of its 21 weeks in the penthouse. So far, 11 of its 12 tracks have reached the top 40: the only exception is the final album cut, Don’t Smile. Three of the album’s four official singles – Espresso, Please Please Please and Taste – hit #1 while Bed Chem stopped at #10.
Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny scores his first Albums Chart ink here. His seventh studio album (including one collaboration), Debi Tirar Más Fotos, soars from #99 to #16. The winner of three GRAMMY Awards, he was Spotify’s most streamed artist worldwide in 2020, 2021 and 2022.
On the singles chart, Bad Bunny reached #14 in 2018 with I Like It (featuring Cardi B and J Balvin), #40 in the same year with Mia (featuring Drake), and #22 in 2023 with K-Pop (with Travis Scott and The Weeknd).
The song of the summer, Rosé and Bruno Mars’ APT., holds at #1 on the ARIA Singles Chart for its 10th non-consecutive week.
It’s Rosé’s first solo chart-topper, although as part of Blackpink she went to #1 in 2022 with Pink Venom. For Bruno, it’s his fourth #1 single and his longest running one: Uptown Funk with Mark Ronson spent six weeks on top in 2014-15. He was also at #1 for one week in 2010 with Just The Way You Are for three weeks in 2010-11 with Grenade. As a songwriter, he was on top for seven weeks in 2009 with Flo Rida’s Right Round in 2009.
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