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Olivia Rodrigo Extends Reign Over Australia’s Charts

Olivia Rodrigo Extends Reign Over Australia’s Charts

Polo G bags a new chart best as Hall of Fame (Columbia/Sony), his third album, starts at No. 3. The U.S. rapper’s previous best was a No. 10 for his most recent, sophomore set The Goat, from 2020.

Meanwhile, ‘90s alternative rock favorites Garbage earn a seventh Top 10 with their comeback album, No Gods No Masters (Liberator Music/Universal). It’s new at No. 5. No Gods is the followup to 2016’s Strange Little Birds, which went to No. 9 on the ARIA Chart, and it continues the Shirley Manson-led outfit’s run of having all their studio albums enter the Top 10, dating back to their 1996 self-titled debut.

With Rodrigo extending her reign over the ARIA Singles Chart, the U.S. singer and songwriter has now logged 10 weeks at No. 1 on the survey this year, a feat that includes six straight weeks for her debut single “Drivers License.”

The highest new entry this week belongs to returning New Zealand star Lorde, whose “Solar Power” (Universal) starts at No. 14. It’s Lorde’s first appearance on the list since “Homemade Dynamite (Remix)” opened at No. 23 in December 2017. “Solar Power” is the title track from the Grammy-winning artist’s forthcoming third album.

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