Local rapper 360 scores his highest charting album to date
US singer Lana Del Rey scores her second number one album in Australia as her Ultraviolence set debuts at the top of the ARIA Album chart this week.
It means that hotly tipped top-of-the-chart debut from Australia's 360 hasn't happened - his album Utopia instead debuting at number two, giving the Melbourne rapper his highest charting album to date.
Del Rey and 360 beat out a slew of new entries in the chart this week, other debuts included: Linkin Park's The Hunting Party (at three); Kasabian's 48:13 (11); Deadmau5' While (1<2) (12); Tiesto's A Town Called Paradise (18); Arch Enemy's War Eternal (52); Willie Nelson's Band Of Brothers (66) and David Campbell's David Campbell Sings John Bucchino (99).
The ARIA Singles Chart this week is more of the same as Justice Crew's Que Sera achieves the longest run at number one by an Australian track since Gotye's Somebody That I Used To Know. Now in its seventh straight week at the top, Que Sera closes in on the eight-week run Gotye's hit had back in late 2011.
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The highest new entry for the week is former Australia's Got Talent winner Bonnie Anderson, coming in at 27 with Blackout.