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Independent Chart Wrap: Sia tops all charts

The Carlton Dry Independent Music Singles Chart sees a very familiar Top 3 this week with Sia s Elastic Heart sitting at #1, Chet Faker s Talk Is Cheap maintaining his position at #2 and Hilltop…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Oct 27, 2015
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independent chart wrap sia tops all charts

The Carlton Dry Independent Music Singles Chart sees a very familiar Top 3 this week with Sia’s Elastic Heart sitting at #1, Chet Faker’s Talk Is Cheap maintaining his position at #2 and Hilltop Hoods’ Cosby Sweater holding #3. Making a gain of one position is Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP’s Sugar Man which is now up at #4 from #5, pushing Peking Duk’s Take Me Over featuring Safia back down to #5. Former #1 Chandelier by Sia is up at #6 from #8, though its likely it will drop from the Top 10 in coming weeks. Two new debuts take place in the Top 20: Vance Joy’s Georgia lands at #13, and Joel Fletcher and his latest single State Of Emergency, comes in at #19.

In regards to airplay, Sia’s Elastic Heart is now sitting at #1 there too, with Peking Duk taking the fall again, this time from to #2 from #1 with Take Me Over featuring Safia. A re-entry takes place at #6 from The Weeknd’s Generik featuring Nicky Van She, followed Joel Fletcher’s Swing at #9. Chet Faker’s Talk Is Cheap re-enters at #16 and Bootleg Rascal’s Oh I Know at #19. Two new debuts also hit the airplay chart with Daniel Johns' Aerial Love at #8 and Joel Fletcher’s State Of Emergency at #17.

Click here to view this week's Carlton Dry Independent Music Charts.

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