RODRIGO & LANGLEY LEAD TOP 40 CHARTS, BLEEDERS DEBUT AT #1 ON AOTEAROA TOP 20
Olivia Rodrigo maintains her lead on the Albums Top 40 for a second week, topping the Chart with you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love. The album debuted at #1 in 19 countries last week, with the Aotearoa Charts being the first to reveal the position globally.
Ella Langley returns to #1 on the Singles Chart with ‘Choosin’ Texas’ after a one-week gap, ticking off a sixth non-consecutive week in the peak position. The global hit, now into its 25th week in the Charts, was co-written by country icon Miranda Lambert, who can be heard on backing vocals.
Tāmaki Makaurau punk legends Bleeders leap straight to the top of the Aotearoa Albums Chart with the first-ever vinyl release of their now classic debut album As Sweet As Sin. The band is on the road at the moment, marking 20 years of the LP. The Veils and Office Dog also enter the Top 20 with new albums, at #4 and #5 respectively.
Te Wehi passes a 35th week at #1 on the Aotearoa Singles Chart with Hori Shaw collab ‘Ready To Ride’, and Coterie return to the top of the Aotearoa Hot 20 after a four-week gap with ‘Lay Your Head’. Chris Brown nabs a seventh Hot 40 #1 with ‘Man On A Mission’ feat. WizKid.
Supergroup collab ‘Mānawa Maiea Matariki’ by TAWAZ, Stan Walker, Hone, HERA, Hops, Neps and Rani remains at #1 on the Tukutahi Tiketike 10 Te Reo Māori this wiki.