Following on from her recording breaking 2019 debut, 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'.
It's looking like Billie Eilish will dominate charts globally with her latest album, Happier Than Ever, and Australia is certainly on board.
According to mid-week charts, the 19-year-old US artist is likely to land the #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart here in Aus.
It's also expected that she'll see an impressive seven tracks appear within the ARIA Singles Chart top 50. They are:
Eilish is no stranger to success on the Australian charts having smashed records previously held by Adele and Ed Sheeran with the release of her debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? back in 2019.
Eilish was the youngest person in ARIA Chart history to top both charts at 17, overtaking Adele who was 21 and a half when she broke the record in June 2011, with her album 21. Eilish also claimed six tracks in the top 10, beating Sheeran's March 2017 record of five tracks, with Bad Guy at #1, Bury A Friend at #3, Wish You Were Gay at #5, When The Party's Over at #7, All The Good Girls Go To Hell at #8 and Xanny at #10.
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Looking at the wider charts, Prince's posthumously released album Welcome 2 America is vying for the Top 5 on the Albums Chart, while The Wolfe Brothers' Kids On Cassette is looking at Top 30 alongside Isiah Rashad's The House Is Burning. Logic's Bobby Tarantino III is expected for Top 50 on debut.
Australia's Gang Of Youths are likely to see their 2016 EP Let Me Be Clear move into the Top 30 following its fifth anniversary vinyl reissue. The EP previously peaked at #2 on the chart on release.
The Singles Chart is expecting to see two new debuts this week, outside of Billie Eilish, with Jolyon Petch's Dreams and Silk Sonic's Skate both expected to land in the Top 40.