Olivia Dean Holds Dual No.1s on ARIA Charts

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Olivia Dean and ​The Kid Laroi Dominate Australian Charts – January 19, 2026

Olivia⁤ Dean’s critically‍ acclaimed album, The Art Of Loving (via Universal), continues its reign atop⁤ the‍ Australian ARIA Charts, securing its seventh non-consecutive⁤ week‍ at No. 1.Concurrently, Dean’s hit‍ single‌ “Man I ⁤Need” maintains its⁣ stronghold on the ​singles chart, ‍marking its ninth consecutive week in the top spot. This extraordinary​ performance underscores ​Dean’s⁢ growing popularity in the Australian music market.

Dean’s Chart Success Mirrors Adele’s Popularity

According to ARIA, The Art Of Loving ⁣ has achieved ‌a‌ milestone, ⁣becoming the⁤ longest-reigning album by a British female artist since Adele’s 30 also held the No.1 position for seven weeks between 2021 and 2022. This‌ achievement highlights Dean’s ‌ability to connect with Australian audiences and establish herself as a meaningful force in⁣ contemporary ⁣music.

The kid Laroi Debuts at No.2 ‍with Before I Forget

The top‌ new entry on the ​ARIA Albums Chart, published January 16, is ⁢ Before I ​Forget by The ⁢Kid Laroi (Columbia/Sony), debuting at No. 2. This⁢ album follows the ‌success of his 2023 release, The ⁤First Time, ​which peaked at No. 3 on ​the same chart. ⁢⁣ Laroi⁤ previously topped ​the ARIA charts in⁤ 2021 with his mixtape​ F*ck Love, becoming the ​ youngest Australian solo ⁤artist to achieve this feat at 17 years,5 months,and 22 ⁢days old.

The release of Before⁣ I Forget ​ follows a promotional performance by Laroi at a Spotify showcase in⁢ November, ⁣a key event ⁤during 2025 ⁢ARIAs‌ Week. ⁤ This appearance⁢ culminated in Laroi receiving his fourth ARIA Award, recognized for Song of the Year with “Girls.”

international Stars ⁣Make ⁤Waves on the ARIA Charts

Beyond Dean ‍and Laroi, several international artists are making their mark ⁢on the Australian music scene.

* ​ Zach Bryan: The U.S.country star’s sixth studio album, Heaven On Top (Warner), enters the ARIA chart at No.4. ⁣Bryan’s previous albums, Zach Bryan (2023) and The ⁣Great American Bar Scene (2024),​ reached No. 2 and ‌No. 3 ⁣respectively, demonstrating his growing fanbase in Australia.
* Yungblud: British artist Yungblud’s ‍ Idols (Capitol/Universal) ‍has surged from No.69 to ​No. ‌12, fueled⁢ by the‍ success of his​ recent Australian tour, produced⁤ by Frontier Touring.
*​ ‍ Djo: Despite‌ not being featured in the⁣ Stranger ⁣Things finale, Djo’s “end Of Begining” (AWAL) is experiencing a resurgence in popularity, climbing from No. 4 to No. ⁣3 ⁣on ⁣the ARIA Singles Chart. Djo ‌is ‍the stage name of Joe Keery, known ‌for his role as‍ Steve Harrington in the Netflix series.

australian Talent Rising

The charts also showcase⁣ emerging Australian talent.‌ Melbourne singer-songwriter ‌Steph Strings makes her‍ ARIA ⁤chart debut with her album Feel Alive (MGM),landing⁢ at No. 17.

Singles Chart Continues ​to favor Olivia Dean and Bruno Mars Makes a Strong Debut

Olivia Dean ‍continues to ‌dominate the ARIA singles Chart ​with “Man I Need,”⁢ extending ⁢her run at No. 1 – a feat ⁣not seen since Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” held the top spot for 12 weeks in‍ early 2023.

Bruno Mars’s “I Just Might” (Atlantic/Warner) debuts at No.⁢ 11, marking his 22nd ⁢ARIA top 20 hit, including four ⁤previous chart-toppers: “Just The way​ You Are” (2010), ​“Grenade” ​(2010), “Uptown Funk” ⁤with Mark ​Ronson ⁣(2014-15), and “APT.” with Rosè (2024-25).

Further down the chart, Sienna Spiro’s “Die‌ On This Hill” (Capitol/Universal) jumps from No. 68 to No.29, while Ella ‍Langley’s “Choosin’ ​Texas” (Sony)‌ climbs from No. 46 to No. 30. Homegrown talent Sonny ‌Fodera’s “Think About Us” (Solotoko/ADA) with D.O.D and Poppy Baskcomb ​enters ⁣the top 50 at No. 48, and Tame Impala’s “Dracula” (Columbia/Sony) slips to No. 50.

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