Lime Cordiale achieves its first No. 1 on Land Down Under, while Juice WRLD makes a grand entrance with the release of their posthumous album Legends never die.
Brothers Oli and Louis Leimbach, the backbone of Sydney’s indie-rock team Lime Cordiale, leans to the top of ARIA’s album chart with 14 steps to a better you (Chugg Music / MGM), their second set containing three tracks from the 2019 Triple J Hottest 100 countdown: “Robbery” (No. 7), “Inappropriate Behavior” (No. 13) and “Money” (No. 32).
Lime Cordiale’s List Effort Easily Exceeds Peak 79 Of Their Debut LP Permanent vacation, since October 2017.
14 steps to a better you It is the tenth Australian album number 1 on the ARIA charts in 2020.
Completing a totally Australian top two is DMA’S ‘ The bright (I Oh You / Universal), which begins at n. ° 2. The bright enter n. # 4 in the UK and at n. # 1 in Scotland and is the third consecutive top 10 of the Sydney trio on the ARIA album chart.
Meanwhile, Juice WRLD (real name Jarad Anthony Higgins) makes quite a stir with Legends never die (Interscope / Universal), new at n. ° 3.
Legends never die It releases seven tracks in the top 40 of the ARIA Singles Chart, including two top 10s (“Come & Go” at number 6, “Life’s a Mess” at number 8) and 18 tracks in the top 100.
The Chicago rapper, who died last December at just 21 years old, currently rules album charts in the United States and the United Kingdom.
The top five are completed with another posthumous hip-hop release, Pop Smoke’s. Shoot the stars Aim for the moon (Universal), at number 4; and the second Harry Styles album Thin line (Columbia / Sony) at n. ° 5.
New Zealand producer Jawsh 685 wins a third consecutive crown on the ARIA Singles Chart with “Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)” (Columbia / Sony), his collaboration with Jason Derulo; with DaBaby’s “Rockstar” (Interscope / Universal) with Roddy Ricch, and SAINt JHN’s “Roses” (Sony) completing the first three, respectively.