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Sad Bangers Vs Yeehaws: All The Action From This Week's ARIA Charts

All the action from this week's ARIA Charts.

It's all about sad bangers and yeehaws on the ARIA Albums Chart this week with Mark Ronson and Lil Nas X debuting in the top ten.

Lil Nas X's first EP, 7, was the highest debut, coming in at #5 with Ronson's Late Night Feelings debuting at #7.  

Meanwhile, last week's #1 album, Bruce Springsteen's Western Stars, was pipped by Billie Eilish's When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?; the Gen-Z disruptor returning to top spot.  

Closer to home, Aussie songwriter Hatchie scored this week's highest local debut with her debut record, Keepsake, landing at #25.

The news comes after Hatchie announced a headline tour of Australia in support of Keepsake - click here for more details.

Other debuts include Prince's demo album Originals (#18), The SaboteursHelp Me Stranger (#23), The WigglesParty Time! (#30), Hollywood VampiresRise (#44), Hot Chip's A Bath Full Of Ecstasy (#59) and Two Door Cinema Club's False Alarm (#62).

The soundtrack to Danny Boyle's new Beatles-inspired flick Yesterday debuted at #41 with the film released on Thursday.

Over on the Singles chart, Lil Nas X's Old Town Road remains top of the list, now for its tenth straight week, with Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello's SeƱorita, debuting at #2.

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