The KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack has reclaimed the top spot on the ARIA Albums Chart, securing its eighth non-consecutive week at No. 1 after briefly stepping aside last week. The album, which has been a global phenomenon since its release, continues to dominate in Australia, powered by its breakout hit “Golden,” now holding the No. 1 position on the ARIA Singles Chart for a seventh straight week. Alongside “Golden,” the soundtrack maintains an impressive presence with seven tracks in the top 20.
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Meanwhile, ARIA Award-winning musician John Butler makes a strong return with his fifth solo album Prism, debuting at No. 3. While Butler is best known for leading the John Butler Trio to four No. 1 albums—Sunrise Over Sea (2004), Grand National (2007), April Uprising (2010), and Home (2018)—Prism marks his highest solo achievement. Previously, his solo efforts One Small Step (2007) and Still Searching (2024) peaked at No. 23.
Elsewhere, G Flip lands at No. 4 with the third album Dream Ride. The singer-songwriter and drummer, who won three ARIA Awards, previously reached No. 6 with About Us (2019) and scored a No. 1 with Drummer (2023). Dream Ride also secures G Flip the top spot on the ARIA Vinyl Chart, with Butler’s Prism close behind at No. 2.
Justin Bieber’s Swag II is also shaking up the charts, lifting its predecessor Swag back into the top 10. The original album climbs from No. 20 to No. 6, while lead single “Daisies” rises from No. 11 to No. 8.






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