On the ARIA Charts last week, Amy Shark made it two weeks at #1 on the Albums Chart with Cry Forever. On the Singles Chart, British rappers Russ Millions & Tion Wayne jumped to #1 with ‘Body’.
Who could we see jump into the ARIA Charts this week?
Delta Goodrem will be aiming for her fifth #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart as she releases seventh studio album, Bridge Over Troubled Dreams.
American rapper J. Cole follows KOD (#1 Apr. ’18) with The Off-Season and will be hoping for a second chart-topper.
Rock duo The Black Keys could take out their fifth Top Ten album as they release tenth album, Delta Kream.
Australian indie rock icons You Am I could score their first Top Ten entry in 20 years on the back of the release of The Lives Of Others, their eleventh album.
After taking out a career chart peak with Angels And Alcohol (#4 Aug. ’15), American country star Alan Jackson releases his 21st album, Where Have You Gone.
American singer-songwriter St. Vincent could score her second career Top 50 entry with sixth album, Daddy's Home.
Re-releasing her 2009 mixtape Beam Me Up Scotty, Nicki Minaj could score her first Albums Chart entry since 2018.
Following her debut album Lost & Found (#13 Jun. ’18), British singer-songwriter Jorja Smith releases the EP Be Right Back.
A week before the release of her debut album, Sour, Olivia Rodrigo will be hoping to pick up a third Top Ten single as she releases ‘Good 4 U’.
As well as hitting the Albums Chart with The Off-Season, J. Cole could snare positions on this week’s Singles Chart with ‘M Y . L I F E’, ‘A M A R I’, ‘P R I D E . I S . T H E . D E V I L’, ‘9 5 . S O U T H’, ‘A P P L Y I N G . P R E S S U R E’, ‘L E T . G O . M Y . H A N D’, ‘1 0 0 . M I L '’, ‘P U N C H I N ' . T H E . C L O C K’, ‘T H E . C L I M B . B A C K’, ‘H U N G E R . O N . H I L L S I D E’ and ‘C L O S E’.
Find out where your favourite artists placed when this week’s ARIA Charts are revealed at 5pm on Friday.
Charts News
Billie hits backCharts News
Newcastle’s Rum Jungle debut in the top 10Charts News
Sabrina’s not-so-short week