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19 April 2010
Whilst Train's Hey, Soul Sister remains at the top of the TMN Hot 100 Airplay Chart, the ARIA Singles Chart has a new leader in Brian McFadden. His track Just Say So, ft. Kevin Rudolf, debuts at #1, bumping Hey, Soul Sister back to #2.
I Like That from Richard Vission & Static Revenger moves up this week to #21 on the TMN Hot 100 Airplay, and stays firm at #3 on the ARIA Singles Chart. The synch with the Australia's Got Talent promo has proved to be a profitable manouvre.
Rounding out the TMN Hot 100 Airplay top five is Adam Lambert at #3 with Whataya Want From Me, B.o.B ft. Bruno Mars at #4 with Nothin' On You and Cheryl Cole ft. will.i.am with 3 Words at #5.
As predicted by TMN's Premier Pick, Jason Derulo has another smash hit on his hands, with his latest single Ridin' Solo making its mark on the TMN Hot 100 Airplay Chart at #39, and also as the highest ranking new addition. Derulo made a huge impact with music consumers too, entering the Singles Chart at #18.
Orianthi's Shut Up And Kiss Me is the only other new entry on the TMN Hot 100 Airplay, debuting at #68. Her first single According To You remains strong at radio, still charting in the top 40. Usher is this week's fastest mover at radio, with OMG (ft. will.i.am) moving from #60 to #38. It is also now #10 on the ARIA Singles Chart.
Justin Bieber has hit our shores! Arriving to a crowd of screaming fans, and with plenty of promo push behind him, Baby ft. Ludacris remains at #9 in the top 10 ARIA Singles Chart, and climbs 13 places on the TMN Hot 100 Airplay to #57.
Lady Gaga is hot property at both radio and sales, as Alejandro drives up the TMN Hot 100 Airplay nine positions this week to register at #7. The single is also a fast mover on the ARIA Singles Chart, moving 22 places to #6. The Fame Monster holds tight to the #1 spot on the ARIA Albums Chart for the second consecutive week.
John Butler Trio's April Uprising is still at #2 on ARIA Albums Chart, while Gyroscope adds even more Australian flavour with a smashing #3 debut for their new album Cohesion. Susan Boyle moves back into the top 5 this week with I Dreamed A Dream, up from #9 to #4.
MGMT provides the second top 10 debut album this week, as their new release Congratulations comes in at #9. Their 2008 debut, Oracular Spectacular, spent eleven weeks in the top 10 and peaked at #6.
For more ARIA Chart news go to: ariacharts.com.au
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