B-Luke Posted October 20, 2023 Posted October 20, 2023 Quote Six-time 2023 ARIA Award nominee Troye Sivan celebrates his first ARIA Albums Chart #1 this week, debuting at the top spot with Something To Give Each Other. The album’s first two singles also climb the ARIA Singles Chart, with the gold-accredited Rush at #26 and Got Me Started at #27, while One Of Your Girls debuts at #28. Troye’s previous albums, 2015’s Blue Neighbourhood and 2018’s Bloom, reached peaks of #6 and #3 respectively. Troye has won two ARIA Awards and is nominated for six Awards this year: Best Pop Release, Best Produced Release, Best Engineered Release (Styalz Fuego), Best Produced Release (Styalz Fuego), Best Electronic/Dance Release and the publicly-voted Song Of The Year. Public voting for Song of the Year is open now, cast your vote here. ARIA CEO, Annabelle Herd, said: “Troye Sivan is truly a once-in-a-generation artist, representing Australia on a truly global scale, with 22 billion streams worldwide and a career that’s pushed boundaries across music, screen and fashion. On behalf of ARIA, I am absolutely thrilled to congratulate him on his first #1 album at home, and can’t wait to celebrate at the ARIA Awards in a few weeks.” Also making its way into the top 5, the 25th anniversary of The Living End’s eponymous debut full-length album steps onto the chart at #4, maintains the band’s perfect track record, with every studio album reaching the top 10. The Living End spent two weeks at #1 in 1998, followed by Roll On (#8 in 2000), Modern Artillery (#3 in 2003), State Of Emergency (#1 in 2006), White Noise (#2 in 2008), The End Is Just The Beginning Repeating (#3 in 2011), Shift (#4 in 2016) and Wunderbar (#3 in 2018). Their 1997 EP Second Solution/Prisoner Of Society hit #4 in 1997, while their greatest hits album From Here On In: The Singles 1997-2004 peaked at #10 in 2004. The Living End have won six ARIA Awards. South Korean boy band Tomorrow x Together’s The Name Chapter: Freefall is new at #31. It’s their first top 100 album here. Offset’s second solo studio album, Set It Off, is new at #58. His first, Father Of 4, stopped at #18 here in 2019. And Then You Pray For Me by US rapper Westside Gunn also debuts at #81. A+ by ABBA’s Agnetha Faltskog is new at #94. It is a reissue of her 2013 album A, which peaked at #3 here. As a member of ABBA, Agnetha has sold more than 150 million records (yes, records) worldwide and has had five #1 albums here: ABBA in 1975, The Best of ABBA in 1975, Arrival in 1976, ABBA Gold: Greatest Hits in 1992 and Voyage in 2021. Doja Cat’s Paint The Town Red sticks to the #1 spot for the ninth consecutive week, breaking out of its tie with Morgan Wallen’s Last Night (which spent eight weeks at #1) to become the second longest-running #1 hit of 2023. Three more weeks on top and it ties with Miley Cyrus’ Flowers for the longest stay at #1 this year. American country star Zach Bryan scores two top 10 hits: I Remember Everything with Kacey Musgraves rises from #7 to #6, while his solo hit Something In The Orange steps up from #11 to #8, reaching the top 10 for the first time after 66 weeks on the chart. Water by Tyla breaks into the top 10, up from #20 to #9, it’s the South African singer’s first hit here. x This is his first #1 album. He previously reached #1 with his Wild EP in 2015. 2
Frozen99 Posted October 20, 2023 Posted October 20, 2023 well-deserved it’s funny Wild got to #1 but the actual album the songs were on didn’t.
Musicmajor Posted October 20, 2023 Posted October 20, 2023 He has put in so much effort into this album, rollout & visuals. I am very happy he is getting the success and recognition he deserves!
Pheromosa Posted October 20, 2023 Posted October 20, 2023 In my Room and Got me started we thank you for your service
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