This Week In Pop –19 November 2024

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Our eclectic team of writers from around Australia – and a couple beyond – with decades of combined experience and interest in all fields.

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This week, Coldplay’s Australian tour continues to boost their album sales, with 'Moon Music' jumping from #6 last week to a new peak of #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart.

It is Coldplay’s eighth #1 album here, following 'A Rush Of Blood To The Head' in 2002, 'X&Y' in 2005, 'Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends' in 2008, 'Mylo Xyloto' in 2011, 'Ghost Stories' in 2014, 'Everyday Life' in 2019 and 'Music Of The Spheres' in 2021.



On the Singles Chart, Rosé and Bruno Mars have been beaten to a fourth week on top by LA born-and-raised singer Gracie Abrams, who scores her first #1 single with 'That’s So True'.

Top 10 Albums

1. 'Moon Music' – Coldplay
2. 'Short n' Sweet' – Sabrina Carpenter
3. 'Chromakopia' – Tyler, The Creator
4. 'The Secret Of Us' – Gracie Abrams
5. 'The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess' – Chappell Roan
6. 'Hit Me Hard And Soft' – Billie Eilish
7. 'The Highlights' – The Weeknd
8. '+-=÷× (Tour Collection)' – Ed Sheeran
9. 'Songs Of A Lost World' – The Cure
10. '50 Years – The Best Of' – Cold Chisel

Top 10 Singles

1. 'That's So True' – Gracie Abrams
2. 'APT.' – Rose, Bruno Mars
3. 'Taste' – Sabrina Carpenter
4. 'Birds Of A Feather' – Billie Eilish
5. 'Die With A Smile' – Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars
6. 'A Bar Song (Tipsy)' – Shaboozey
7. 'Beautiful Things' – Benson Boone
8. 'Sailor Song' – Gigi Perez
9. 'Espresso' – Sabrina Carpenter
10. 'I Had Some Help' – Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen

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