Olivia Dean, a British singer, claims three spots on the official national chart. The Australian Recording Industry Association released its latest singles chart this week. British singer Olivia Dean dominated the rankings with several strong entries.
Olivia Dean Secures Number One Position
Olivia Dean claimed the top spot on the ARIA Singles Chart. She did so with her song “Man I Need.” The track spent 28 weeks on the chart overall.
Olivia Dean said the song “just has some magic about it.” Click Here To Stream Song.
Dean’s Collaboration Climbs To Second Place
Additionally, Olivia Dean teamed with Sam Fender. The pair placed their song “Rein Me In,” at number two. The duet gained significant momentum through streaming. Click Here To Stream Song.
Dean Lands Another Track In Top Three
Olivia Dean secured third position as well. She achieved the ranking with her song “So Easy (To Fall In Love).” Click Here To Stream Song.
American Singer Holds Fourth Spot
Meanwhile, American singer Alex Warren maintained fourth place. He did so with his song “Ordinary.” Click Here To Stream Song.
Raye Breaks Into Top Five
British singer Raye reached fifth position. She accomplished this with her song “Where Is My Husband!” Click Here To Stream Song.
Sombr Gains Rapid Momentum
Rising artist Sombr climbed to sixth place. He did so with his song “Homewrecker.” Furthermore, sombr placed his song 12 to 12 at number nine. Click Here To Stream Song.
Taylor Swift Enters Higher Ranks
American singer Taylor Swift secured seventh spot. She did so with her song “The Fate of Ophelia.” Click Here To Stream Song.
Dave And Tems Take Eighth Position
British Nigerian rapper Dave collaborated with Tems. Their song “Raindance,” took eighth place on the chart. Click Here To Stream Song.
Animated Soundtrack Completes Top Ten
The song “Golden,” rounded out the top 10. Rei Ami performed it with the KPop Demon Hunters Cast, HUNTR/X, EJAE and Audrey Nuna. Click Here to Stream Song
Heavy streaming on major platforms boosted these songs. The ARIA chart reflected current listener trends across Australia.



