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Teddy Swims Rides the Wave to No. 1 on the ARIA Charts

Teddy Swims has officially taken over the ARIA Albums Chart, landing at No. 1 with I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2).

The Atlanta-born singer, whose mix of R&B, country, and soul has earned him a devoted fanbase, continues his upward trajectory following the success of I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1) last year. Swims’ breakout hit “Lose Control” became a global phenomenon, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Melbourne band Slowly Slowly continues their steady rise, scoring their third Top 10 album as Forgiving Spree debuts at No. 8. It follows Race Car Blues (No. 7 in 2020) and Daisy Chain (No. 5 in 2022), showing their continued momentum in the Australian rock scene. They also made a splash on the Vinyl Albums Chart, landing at No. 2.

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UK rapper Central Cee makes a strong entrance at No. 2 with his debut studio album, Can’t Rush Greatness.

It’s his highest-charting release in Australia, surpassing his 2022 mixtape 23, which peaked at No. 6. Central Cee has already had massive success on the ARIA Singles Chart, spending seven weeks at No. 1 in 2023 with “Sprinter,” his collaboration with Dave.

Luke Combs is proving his staying power as his Australian tour boosts This One’s For You to a new career peak at No. 6. The 2017 album had previously topped out at No. 7 in both 2019 and 2022, but with country music’s popularity growing, Combs’ influence in Australia only continues to expand. Kane Brown, who performed at the ARIA Awards last year, also makes his mark this week, debuting at No. 41 with The High Road.

On the ARIA Singles Chart, English singer Lola Young claims her first solo No. 1 with “Messy,” jumping up from No. 3 last week. The track, which has gained serious traction on TikTok, has also gone to No. 1 in the UK, marking a breakout moment for the rising star.

Tate McRae makes her presence felt with “Sports Car,” debuting at No. 10. The track, co-written with Julia Michaels and produced by Ryan Tedder, is the third single from her upcoming album So Close To What. This marks McRae’s ninth Top 50 single, with her biggest chart success to date being “Greedy,” which peaked at No. 2 in 2023.

For the full ARIA Charts, visit ARIA.com.au.

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