This Week In Pop – 29 November 2022

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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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Nickelback return with their first album in five years, 'Get Rollin’', to achieve their eighth top five album in Australia, coming in at #3, while Disturbed’s 'Divisive' debuts at #5 and Ed Sheeran pips Taylor Swift for the top spot in this week’s Albums Chart.

Sheeran is back at the top with '=', following the Australian premiere of 'Ed Sheeran: Full Circle' on Channel 9, as well the release of 'Pokémon Scarlet' and 'Violet' last Friday featuring the singer.

Taylor Swift still sits at the top of the Albums Chart and the Singles Chart, with 'Anti-Hero' reaching it’s fifth consecutive week at #1. Meghan Trainor’s comeback rolls on as 'Made You Look' hits #4.

Top 10 Albums

1. 'Midnights' – Taylor Swift
2. '=' – Ed Sheeran
3. 'Get Rollin'' – Nickelback
4. 'Her Loss' – Drake & 21 Savage
5. 'Divisive' – Disturbed
6. 'The Highlights' – The Weeknd
7. 'The Hardest Love' – Dean Lewis
8. 'Only The Strong Survive' – Bruce Springsteen
9. 'Harry's House' – Harry Styles
10. 'Futurenever' – Daniel Johns

Top 10 Singles

1. 'Anti-Hero' – Taylor Swift
2. 'Unholy' – Sam Smith & Kim Petras
3. 'Rich Flex' – Drake & 21 Savage
4. 'Made You Look' – Meghan Trainor
5. 'I'm Good (Blue)' – David Guetta & Bebe Rexha
6. 'Miss You' – Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz
7. 'I Ain't Worried' – OneRepublic
8. 'Bad Habit' – Steve Lacy
9. 'As It Was' – Harry Styles
10. 'B.O.T.A.(Baddest Of Them All) – Eliza Rose & Interplanetary Criminal

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