Justin Bieber Disrupts Alex Warren’s Impressive ARIA Chart Run

Justin Bieber Disrupts Alex Warren’s Impressive ARIA Chart Run

Justin Bieber has once again claimed his spot on the ARIA Chart.

Bieber’s Return to the Top

The pop sensation has reclaimed the No. 1 position, overtaking Alex Warren with his latest hit, “Daisies” (via Def Jam/Universal), which surged from third to first in its second week on the chart. With this latest achievement, Bieber now matches Delta Goodrem, Pink, and Eminem, all of whom share the record for the most No. 1 singles in Australia.

Record-Breaking Hits

Bieber’s impressive discography includes several chart-toppers, such as “What Do You Mean” (2015), “Cold Water” featuring Major Lazer and MO (2016), and his collaboration with Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee on “Despacito” (2017). More recently, his songs “Peaches” (2021) and “Stay” with The Kid LAROI have solidified his status as a musical powerhouse.

Chart Dynamics

“Daisies” is part of Bieber’s surprise album, SWAG, which has seen a slight dip from second to third on the ARIA Albums Chart.

Alex Warren’s Milestone

Meanwhile, Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” (Atlantic/Warner) concludes a remarkable 17-week run at the top, marking the longest reign by a solo international artist. Although it currently sits at No. 3, Warren celebrates new heights with the expanded version of his debut album, You’ll Be Alright, Kid, which has jumped from 25 to 2.

Upcoming Releases and Rankings

Warren’s latest track, “Eternity,” made its entrance at No. 10, earning him the distinction of the week’s top new release. Additionally, his duet with Jelly Roll, “Bloodline,” has re-entered the top 40, climbing from No. 48 to No. 30.

All-Time Chart Performance

“Ordinary” now shares the second spot for longest-reigning singles with Bieber and LAROI’s “Stay,” trailing only Tones & I’s record-breaking “Dance Monkey,” which held the top spot for 24 weeks.

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New Entries on the Albums Chart

The ARIA Albums Chart sees the soundtrack for Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters (Republic/Universal) maintaining its position at the top for the third consecutive week.

Tyler, The Creator and Jessie Murph

Tyler, The Creator continues to make waves with his ninth studio album, Don’t Tap The Glass (Columbia/Sony), which debuts at No. 4. Meanwhile, Jessie Murph achieves a personal best with her new album, Sex Hysteria (Columbia/Sony), landing at No. 12. The rising star is set to tour Australia this November, with all shows sold out.

No Local Entries Impact Charts

Notably, there are no new Australian artists making waves in the latest ARIA Top 50 Singles or Albums Charts.

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