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OLIVIA RODRIGO, ELLA LANGLEY CONTINUE TO LEAD TOP 40 CHARTS
‘Choosin' Texas’ chalks up a seventh week at #1 on the Top 40 Singles Chart for Ella Langely. Olivia Rodrigo also keeps her position at the head of the Top 40 Albums Chart with you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love.
RODRIGO & LANGLEY LEAD TOP 40 CHARTS, BLEEDERS DEBUT AT #1 ON AOTEAROA TOP 20
Olivia Rodrigo and Ella Langley maintain their respective leads on the Top 40 Charts, Bleeders are back with a #1 bang 20 years on from their debut.
OLIVIA RODRIGO CLAIMS DOUBLE HONOURS IN THE TOP40, TE WEHI DOES THE AOTEAROA DOUBLE
Olivia Isabel Rodrigo tops both the Top40 Albums (Kōpae Tiketike 40 Ōkawa) and Top40 Singles (Tukutahi Tiketike 40 Ōkawa) Charts this week as the 23-year-old Californian's third studio album, you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, leaves the competition in the dust.
OLIVIA RODRIGO, ELLA LANGLEY CONTINUE TO LEAD TOP 40
‘Choosin' Texas’ chalks up a seventh week at #1 on the Top 40 Singles Chart for Ella Langely. The song has just broken records in the US as the longest-running #1 song by a female country artist ever. Olivia Rodrigo also keeps her position at the head of the Albums Top 40 with you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love.
‘Ready To Ride’ by Hori Shaw and Te Wehi continues to lead the Top 20 Aotearoa Singles Chart. Only ‘Blue Eyed Māori’ by Corrella and ‘In The Air’ by L.A.B have spent more weeks at #1 on the Chart. Te Wehi’s I'm Home also maintains its hold atop the Aotearoa Top 20 Albums Chart, while new entries from Borderline and Lee Martin land at #3 and #5 respectively.