Elsewhere on the weekly chart, Canadian singer-songwriter Tate McRae bags a Top 10 as “You Broke Me First” rises 14-10.
Travis Scott “Franchise,” his team up with Young Thug and British rapper M.I.A., cracks the Top 40 on debut. It’s new at No. 31.
There’s a surprise reentry in the Top 40 for Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 classic “Dreams,” which is enjoying chart spikes around the globe following a viral video on TikTok. It returns to the ARIA Top 50 Singles Chart at No. 39.
Over on the national albums survey, Australian-Japanese artist Joji scores his first No. 1 with Nectar, which features guest slots with the likes of Benee, Lil Yachty and Diplo.
Joji is the first artist part of the hip-hop collective 88rising to have a chart-leader in Australia.
Machine Gun Kelly’s move from rap to pop-punk appears to pay off as Tickets To My Downfall starts at No. 2 in Australia. It’s the follow-up to Hotel Diablo from 2019, which peaked at No. 26.
Just one place behind is Deftones’ OHMS, new at No. 3. It’s the follow-up to the alternative rock veterans No. 1 album Gore, from 2016.