
The current week’s ARIA Graphs are overflowing with achievements.
The current week’s ARIA Graphs are overflowing with achievements, with Sabrina Woodworker and Rosé breaking records while worldwide whiz Terrible Rabbit stirs things up on the Collections Diagram.
Sabrina Craftsman’s Short N’ Sweet is ending up a sugar scramble for fans, serious areas of strength for holding No. 1 on the ARIA Collections Graph for 10 non-sequential weeks. The pop star’s habit-forming mix of snappy tracks has transformed the collection into a graph staple since its delivery in late August.
With 11 of its 12 tunes breaking the main 40 — including No. 1 hits like “Coffee,” “Kindly If it’s not too much trouble, Please,” and “Taste” — Sabrina has the mysterious element for progress. Indeed “Bed Chem,” the collection’s fourth single, hit No. 10, demonstrating she can keep the hits coming. Short N’ Sweet is really the gift that continues to give.
Over on the Singles Graph, Rosé and Bruno Mars are holding court with their two part harmony, “Able.” The irresistible track got its tenth non-successive week at No. 1, immovably setting up a good foundation for itself as the melody of the late spring Down Under.
The outcome of “Able.” stretches out past the Australian graphs. Universally, the track has been a force to be reckoned with, besting the Bulletin Worldwide 200 and Board Worldwide Excl. U.S. outlines for an eleventh week each. In November, the melody appeared as the stars’ subsequent chief on each rundown.
For Rosé, it’s her most memorable performance outline clincher, adding to her prosperity with BLACKPINK’s 2022 No. 1, “Pink Toxin.” Bruno Mars, in the mean time, keeps on piling up awards, with “Able.” denoting his fourth No. 1 single in Australia and his longest-running yet.
Puerto Rican whiz Terrible Rabbit is likewise making commotion on the ARIA Collections Graph with his seventh studio collection, Debi Tirar Más Fotos.
The record soar from No. 99 to No. 16, denoting Rabbit’s most memorable appearance in the ARIA Top 50. A three-time GRAMMY victor and Spotify’s most-streamed craftsman from 2020 to 2022, Terrible Rabbit’s impact exceeds all logical limitations. His most recent collection has proactively left an imprint on the Board Graphs, appearing at No. 2 on the US Board 200, checking Awful Rabbit’s seventh top-ten passage.