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KPop Demon Hunters Slay the ARIA Albums Chart for a Third Week

The KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack continues its reign atop the ARIA Albums Chart, holding the No. 1 spot for a third consecutive week. It now becomes the longest-running No. 1 album from an animated film since Trolls led for three weeks back in 2017.

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The hit-packed compilation also dominates the singles chart, with four tracks in the top 10: “Golden” sits at No. 2, “Your Idol” at No. 4, “Soda Pop” at No. 7 and “How It’s Done” at No. 9.

Alex Warren makes a strong comeback this week, as the expanded edition of his debut album You’ll Be Alright, Kid surges from No. 25 to No. 2—well above its previous peak of No. 15 earlier this year. He also appears at No. 10 on the singles chart with “Eternity,” while his Jelly Roll duet “Bloodline” jumps from No. 48 to No. 30, having peaked at No. 12 in May.

Tyler, The Creator lands his seventh consecutive top 20 entry in Australia as Don’t Tap The Glass debuts at No. 4. The rapper’s previous chart history includes: Wolf (No. 19, 2013), Cherry Bomb (No. 13, 2015), Flower Boy (No. 8, 2017), Igor (No. 3, 2019), Call Me If You Get Lost (No. 2, 2021) and Chromakopia (No. 1 for two weeks in 2024).

Jessie Murph also makes a splash with her sophomore album Sex Hysteria, entering at No. 12. Her 2023 debut That Ain’t No Man That’s The Devil previously peaked at No. 76, while her latest single “Blue Strips” hit No. 17 earlier this year.

On the singles front, Justin Bieber returns to No. 1 with “Daisies,” marking his ninth Australian chart-topper. The track features guitar and production from Mk.Gee and Dijon, among others. Bieber now ties Delta Goodrem, Pink and Eminem for seventh-most No. 1 singles in ARIA chart history.

“Daisies” follows Bieber’s previous No. 1s: “What Do You Mean” (2015), “Love Yourself” (2015–16), “Cold Water” with Major Lazer and MØ (2016), “Despacito” with Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee (2017), “I’m the One” with DJ Khaled and others (2017), “I Don’t Care” with Ed Sheeran (2019), “Peaches” (2021) and “Stay” with The Kid LAROI (2021–22).

Meanwhile, Alex Warren’s long-running hit “Ordinary” slips to No. 3 after an impressive 17 weeks at No. 1.

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