With their first album in six years, This Is Why (by way of Atlantic/Warner), Paramore powers all the way in which to No. 1 in Australia.
This Is Why turns into Paramore’s third chief on the ARIA Chart, following Model New Eyes (in 2009) and Paramore (2013). It’s their sixth studio album and the followup to 2017’s After Laughter, which peaked at No. 3 in these elements.
The reunited pop-rock trio of Hayley Williams, Taylor York and Zac Farro can boast one other neat feat this week; This Is Why is the one new launch to influence the ARIA Prime 50.
Finishing the rostrum on the newest ARIA Albums Chart, revealed Feb. 17, is Harry Kinds’ Harry’s Home (Columbia/Sony), up 3-2 following his triumphant nights on the BRITs and Grammy Awards; and Taylor Swift’s Midnights (Common), down 1-3.
Over on the ARIA Singles Chart, Miley Cyrus makes it 5 weeks in a row with “Flowers” (Columbia/Sony), a report that simply appears to develop on followers.
The pop star’s reign may face a problem from “Boy’s A Liar” (Plg/Warner) by PinkPantheress, the hotly-tipped British singer, songwriter and producer. “Boy’s A Liar” roars 25-3, following the discharge of a remix that includes U.S. rising star Ice Spice.
Additionally on the transfer up is Miguel’s 2010 launch “Positive Factor” (Sony), which lifts 11-7 after getting the viral therapy on TikTok. That’s well-up on the unique No. 11 peak for “Positive Factor” again in 2011, and it marks the U.S. R&B artist’s second high 10 look (his 2013 collaboration with Mariah Carey on “Lovely” went to No. 6). “Positive Factor” is now three-times platinum licensed.
Lastly, American rapper and singer Coi Leray’s catchy quantity “Gamers” (Common) is on the rise. It’s up 18-10.














