Beyoncé Rides to No. 1 In Australia With ‘Cowboy Carter’

Beyoncé Rides to No. 1 In Australia With ‘Cowboy Carter’

“Cowboy Carter” provides Bey her 4th leader on the ARIA Chart, following “Beyoncé” in 2013, “Lemonade” in 2016 and “Renaissance” in 2022.

Beyoncé at the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards held at the Dolby Theatre on April 1, 2024 in Los Angeles.

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Beyoncé lassos the chart title in Australia as Cowboy Carter debuts at No. 1.

Cowboy Carter (by means of Columbia/Sony) provides Bey her 4th leader on the ARIA Chartfollowing Beyoncé in 2013, Lemonade in 2016 and Renaissance in 2022.

According to ARIAit’s the very first nation album by a lady to land at No. 1 (omitting the brand-new variations of Taylor Swift’s nation LPs) given that 2017, when homegrown artist Kasey Chambers logged one week at the summit top with Dragonfly (in January) and Shania Twain’s Now invested one week at the top (in October).

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Powered by Cowboy Carter, Beyoncé’s worldwide hit “Texas Hold ‘Em” rebounds 7-2 on the ARIA Singles Chart, its equivalent peak position on 2. Album cut “II Most Wanted” with Miley Cyrus is the greatest launching on the songs tally today at No. 16, and Bey’s reinterpretation of the Dolly Parton requirement “Jolene” gets to No. 24. Parton’s initial peaked at No. 99 in these parts back in 1974, ARIA reports, while Olivia Newton-John’s performance reached No. 29 2 years later on, in 1976.

Beyoncé’s most current LP leads a leading 4 on the ARIA Chart, released Friday, April 5, that’s controlled by U.S. solo woman artists: Ariana Grande‘s Everlasting Sunshine and Taylor Swift‘s 1989 (Taylor’s Version) and Fanrespectively (all through Universal).

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Even more down the list, Australian duo the Pierce Brothers gets here No. 14 with their 3rd studio album, Whatever Is Bigger Than Me (Ditto Music). It’s the Melbourne act’s 6th look on the ARIA Chart, consisting of leading 10s with 2015’s Into The Dirt (No. 10) and 2017’s The Records Were Ours (No. 9). Whatever Is Bigger Than Me is the only Australian recording in the ARIA Top 40; the next-up LP from the land Down Under is the soundtrack to Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story (at No. 46 by means of Bloodlines/UMA), the documentary on the life and profession of the late Mushroom Group creator, which next week premieres on Australian network television

BTS star J-Hope (genuine name: Jung Ho-seok) pushes the chart at No. 62 with the EP Hope On The Street Vol. 1J-Hope struck No. 13 in 2018 with Hope World and No. 27 in 2022 with Jack In The Box

Over on the ARIA Singles Chart Benson Boone‘s “Beautiful Things” (Warner Records) logs a 5th week at No. 1, ahead of Bey’s “Texas Hold ‘Em” and Djo‘s “End Of Beginning” (AWAL), respectively.



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