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Gracie Abrams Reclaims Her Throne on the ARIA Albums Chart
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Gracie Abrams is back on top. Her sophomore album, The Secret Of Us, has reclaimed the No. 1 spot—leaping from No. 6—on the ARIA Albums Chart for the week of Jan. 20, fueled by the release of its deluxe edition on vinyl.
The record previously hit No. 1 in July 2024 and has continued to be a favourite with fans since its release. Abrams’ first album, Good Riddance, peaked at No. 30 in 2023, making her latest success a milestone in her career.
Sydneysiders Dear Seattle celebrated their highest-ever chart debut as their third album, TOY, entered at No. 4. This marks the band’s first time in the top 10, surpassing their prior records: Don’t Let Go peaked at No. 45 in 2019, and Someday climbed to No. 31 in 2022.
Meanwhile, Robbie Williams made a strong debut at No. 5 with the soundtrack to Better Man, his biopic. The album features 13 tracks, including re-recordings and fresh cuts, contributing to Williams’ 15th top 10 solo album in Australia. Williams has previously claimed five No. 1 albums in the country, with Greatest Hits (2004), Intensive Care (2005), Rudebox (2006), Reality Killed the Video Star (2009), and The Christmas Present (2019). The biopic has also sparked renewed interest in Williams’ extensive catalog, with fans revisiting his biggest hits.
Mac Miller also returned to the ARIA chart with Balloonerism, debuting at No. 12. The posthumous release features collaborations with SZA and his alter ego Delusional Thomas, showcasing tracks recorded in 2014. It’s Miller’s third top 10 album in Australia, following Swimming (No. 7, 2018) and Circles (No. 3, 2020).
Meanwhile, Luke Combs’ upcoming Australian tour, which kicks off in Brisbane on Jan. 24, has also propelled his albums back up the ARIA chart. His 2017 debut album, This One’s For You, rises from No. 11 to No. 8 (it previously peaked at No. 7 in 2019 and again in 2022), whileFathers & Sons leaps from No. 77 to No. 20, continuing its impressive run after peaking at No. 3 last year.
On the ARIA Singles Chart, Rosé and Bruno Mars’ “APT.” extended its reign at No. 1 for an 11th non-consecutive week, becoming the longest-running chart-topper since Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” in 2023. Abrams also continues to dominate the singles chart, with her track “That’s So True” holding steady in No. 2.
For all the latest chart updates, visit the ARIA Charts.
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