Tina Arena & Shouse's 'Chains' Debuts on Australian Airplay Chart
Australian music icon Tina Arena, slated to be appearing at the AFL grand final this weekend alongside Katy Perry, teams up with Melbourne duo Shouse to debut at #39 on the latest AirCheck National Radio Airplay Chart. ‘Chains’ earned a total of 87 spins across the Nova network this week. The Hit Network also lent support, helping ‘Chains’ reach 159 spins nationally.
Top Debut: Sonny Fodera's ‘Somedays’
Sonny Fodera launches into the Top 40 at #28 with ‘Somedays’ alongside Jazzy & D.O.D. CADA, Fresh 92.7 and triple j were among the song’s biggest supporters. ‘Someday’ has been on air for nine weeks, having earned its first spin in July on triple j.
Troye Sivan's 'Got Me Started' Slides Down the Charts
Troye Sivan’s ‘Got Me Started’ moves down to #26 from #22, shedding 86 spins overall. KIIS and Nova are cooling off the single, which topped the airplay chart for one week back in March. Previous single ‘Rush’ adds +13.3% in spins after 63 weeks on the air.
More Than Just Chains: A Deeper Dive Into the Chart
This week's AirCheck National Radio Airplay Chart highlights a dynamic shift in Australian music. The chart showcases the diverse sounds and artists that are capturing the attention of listeners across the country. The success of 'Chains' signifies the enduring appeal of Tina Arena's music while simultaneously highlighting the rising star of Shouse. Sonny Fodera's 'Somedays' is making waves with its unique blend of genres, while Troye Sivan continues to be a mainstay on the chart. The chart's movement reflects a vibrant and evolving musical landscape.
The AirCheck National Radio Airplay Chart provides a valuable snapshot of what Australians are listening to. These figures are more than just numbers; they are a reflection of popular tastes, cultural trends, and the enduring power of music to connect people. The chart reveals the stories behind the songs, the artists who are shaping the sounds of today, and the radio stations that are driving the trends. It's a window into the dynamic world of Australian music and a testament to the power of radio in shaping the soundscape of the nation.