ARIA has actually exposed Australia’s very popular songs and albums of 2022, which were controlled by global artists– especially Harry Styles and Taylor Swift. LEARNT MORE: The 25 finest Australian albums of 2022 Swift topped ARIA’s end of year albums chart with her 10th studio album ‘Midnights’, which had the greatest sales week of any album in 2015 and took a record 9 of the leading 10 songs in its very first week. She’s followed by Harry Styles and ‘Harry’s House’, which invested 8 weeks at the top of the album chart. It likewise produced the No. 1 single of 2022 with ‘As It Was’. When that tune topped the songs chart in April, it ended a 20-week duration where the No. 1 single was a returning entry– the longest it’s ever taken in a brand-new year for the primary on the chart to be a brand-new tune. And when ‘Harry’s House’ dropped, the whole tracklist went into the leading 15 of the songs chart. Both artists likewise topped completion of year chart for vinyl albums, followed by Spacey Jane with ‘Here Comes Everybody’– the just Aussie album to appear in the vinyl albums leading 10. Other Aussie artists who likewise carried out well are The Kid LAROI with his 2021 album ‘F * ck Love (Over You)’, which stayed in the leading 25 for a 2nd year, and ‘Stay’ including Justin Bieber the number 3 single. PNAU’s remix of ‘Cold Heart’ including Elton John and Dua Lipa followed carefully behind at number 4. LEARNT MORE: Daniel Johns: “I had stress and anxiety about the future for so long, however understood I was terrified of a location that might never ever exist” Daniel Johns, who went back to music with his solo album ‘FutureNever’ in April, went to No. 1 two times and invested an overall of 11 weeks in the leading 10. The Wiggles scored their very first No. 1 album in their whole profession, while Jimmy Barnes notched 2 No. 1 albums in 2022, the 2nd one becoming his 20th No. 1 throughout his professions as a solo artist and with Cold Chisel. An overall of 12 Australian artists, with 13 albums, topped the ARIA charts in 2022. The very first was Huskii’s ‘Antihero’ on February 21, and the last was Paul Kelly’s ‘Christmas Train’ on December 12. See the complete list listed below. The Australian No. 1 entries on the ARIA albums chart in 2022 were: February 21– Huskii, ‘Antihero’ February 28– Midnight Oil, ‘Resist’ March 7– Gang of Youths, ‘Angel in Realtime.’ March 21– The Wiggles, ‘ReWiggled’ May 2– Northlane, ‘Obsidian’ May 16– Daniel Johns, ‘FutureNever’ June 27– Jimmy Barnes, ‘Soul Deep 30’ July 4– Spacey Jane, ‘Here Comes Everybody’ September 19– Parkway Drive, ‘Darker Still’ September 26– Meg Mag, ‘Matter of Time’ October 3– 5 Seconds of Summer, ‘5SOS5’ December 5– Jimmy Barnes, ‘Blue Christmas’, December 12– Paul Kelly, ‘Christmas Train’ An overall of 57 Australian albums appeared in the leading 10 of the albums chart, while simply 5 songs appeared in the leading 10 of the songs chart: ‘Stay’ by LAROI and Bieber, Japanese-Australian artist Joji’s ‘Glimpse of United States’, The Wiggles’ Tame Impala cover ‘Elephant’, Luude’s ‘Down Under’ including Colin Hay, and LAROI’s ‘Thousand Miles’.