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BETTY-ANNE'S BACK, OLIVIA'S TOP 40 RUN CONTINUES
Olivia Dean leads the Top 40 again, clocking up 22 weeks at #1 with The Art Of Loving – while the last #1 on the Singles Chart that wasn’t ‘Man I Need’ was ‘Last Christmas’, in the final week of 2025.
SON & WATER MAKE WAVES WHILE OLIVIA'S SHIP SAILS ON
Olivia Dean does it again, taking out the top spots on both the Top40 Singles and Albums Charts with Man I Need and The Art Of Loving respectively. She's held the double a remarkable 20 weeks now, off and on, since the album dropped in September 2025.
Bic Runga Lands Debut #1 Aotearoa Album
Red Sunset gives Bic Runga her first ever Aotearoa Album Chart #1, six weeks after the album was released. It's business as usual atop the Top 40 Charts, as Olivia Dean once again leads the way.
BETTY-ANNE'S BACK, OLIVIA'S TOP 40 RUN CONTINUES
Olivia Dean leads the Top 40 again, clocking up 22 weeks at #1 with The Art Of Loving – while the last #1 on the Singles Chart that wasn’t 'Man I Need' was 'Last Christmas' in the final week of 2025.
There’s a new #1 on the Aotearoa Albums Chart though, the one and only Betty-Anne debuts her new solo album Slow Burn in the top spot. The longtime lead vocalist of Ardijah lands ahead of new entries from Sola Rosa (#3) and Sid Diamond (#4).
Son & Water break the dominance of 2026 Aotearoa Music Awards finalists Hori Shaw and Te Wehi as their cover of the Eagles classic 'Hotel California' climbs to the top of the Aotearoa Singles Chart. The trio also break into the Top 40 Singles Chart at #40.