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OLIVIA DEAN HOLDS AT #1 ON TOP 40, SIX60 & MARLON WILLIAMS CLAIM AOTEAROA #1s
Olivia Dean continues to hold all Christmas classics at bay on the Top 40, while Six60 claim their 17th Aotearoa Top 20 #1 this wiki with their latest single ‘We Made It’.
THE 2025 END OF YEAR CHARTS HAVE BEEN REVEALED!
From the Top 40 success of Alex Warren and KPop Demon Hunters, to the astounding breakthrough journey of Bay of Plenty roots artist Te Wehi on the local Charts, read on to find out which artists and tunes cut through in the year that was.
DEAN CONTINUES RECORD-THREATENING STREAK, TROY KINGI CRACKS #1 ON AOTEAROA ALBUMS TOP 20
Olivia Dean catches up to Tones and I, Katy Perry and Whitney Houston this week, matching their shared record for the most weeks at #1 on the Top 40 Singles Chart by a female solo artist (11).
OLIVIA DEAN HOLDS AT #1 ON TOP 40, SIX60 & MARLON WILLIAMS CLAIM AOTEAROA #1s
Olivia Dean continues to hold all Christmas classics at bay on the Top 40, ticking off a 12th week at #1 on the Singles Chart with ‘Man I Need’, and an 8th week leading the Albums Chart with The Art Of Loving.
Six60 claim their 17th Aotearoa Top 20 #1 this wiki, with their latest single ‘We Made It’ – the group have more #1 singles on the Chart than any other act. The track bumps Hori Shaw and Te Wehi from the top spot after a run of 11 consecutive weeks at #1 (17 in total) with ‘Ready To Ride', and takes Six60 to the top of the Hot 40 for the 8th time – more than any other group, international or local – and to #1 on the Aotearoa Hot 20 for the 19th time.