Kendrick Lamar Extends Reign On ARIA Charts As ‘Not Like Us’ Stays At No. 1.

Kendrick Lamar Extends Reign On ARIA Charts As ‘Not Like Us’ Stays At No. 1.

Kendrick Lamar continues his dominance on the ARIA Singles Chart, holding the No. 1 spot with ‘Not Like Us’ while securing another major win as ‘Luther’ climbs to No. 2. The latest chart, published Friday, reflects Lamar’s ongoing global success, fueled by his record-breaking Super Bowl halftime show and five Grammy wins, including Record and Song of the Year for ‘Not Like Us.’

The Drake diss track remains Australia’s top song for a second week, driving massive streaming numbers. Meanwhile, ‘Luther,’ a standout from GNX, jumps from No. 8 to No. 2, strengthening Lamar’s chart presence. His 2018 hit ‘All The Stars’ with SZA resurges to No. 8 after renewed Grammy attention, while GNX track ‘tv off’ climbs to No. 12, keeping four of his songs in the top 20.

Rosé and Bruno Mars’ ‘APT.’ holds strong at No. 3 after peaking at No. 1 last month. Among Australian artists, Dom Dolla’s ‘Dreamin’’ remains the highest-charting local track, though it slides from No. 33 to No. 43.

On the ARIA Albums Chart, Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet returns to No. 1, boosted by its deluxe edition and the debut of ‘Busy Woman’ at No. 22 on the singles chart. Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR land at No. 2 with their joint album $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, which dropped on Valentine’s Day. The album places three tracks on the singles chart, including Drake’s ‘Nokia’ at No. 28.

Brisbane artist Mallrat debuts at No. 35 with Light Hit My Face Like A Straight Right, her third ARIA-charting project. Canberra rock band Hands Like Houses follows closely, entering at No. 36 with their fifth studio album Atmospherics.

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