List of top 10 singles for 2024 in Australia

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This is a list of songs that charted in the top ten of the ARIA Charts in 2024.

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Top-ten singles

An asterisk (*) represents that a single is in the top ten as of the issue dated April 29, 2024.

Key

SymbolMeaning
  Indicates single's top 10 entry was also its ARIA top 50 debut
List of ARIA top ten singles that peaked in 2024
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
Refs.
Singles from 2023
July 3"Cruel Summer" Taylor Swift 1February 2642 [1] [2]
September 25"Prada"Cassö, Raye and D-Block Europe 3February 522 [1] [3]
Singles from 2024
January 8"Stick Season" Noah Kahan 1February 516 [1] [3]
January 22"Yes, And?" ◁ Ariana Grande 2January 222 [4]
January 29"Lose Control" Teddy Swims 4April 1513 [5] [6]
February 5"Beautiful Things" Benson Boone 1March 1112 [3] [7] [8]
February 12"Saving Up" Dom Dolla 10February 121 [9]
February 19"Carnival" ◁ Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign 5March 114 [7] [8]
February 26"Texas Hold 'Em" Beyonce 2March 48 [2] [10]
March 4"Saturn" ◁ SZA 81 [10]
March 11"End of Beginning" Djo 3March 187 [8] [11]
March 18"We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)" ◁Ariana Grande26 [11]
April 1"Like That" ◁ Future and Metro Boomin 8April 12 [12]
"Too Sweet" ◁ Hozier 1April 294 [12] [13]
April 8"I Like the Way You Kiss Me" Artemas 3April 153 [14] [6]
April 22"Espresso" ◁ Sabrina Carpenter 7April 221 [15]
April 29"Fortnight" ◁Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone 1April 291* [13]
"Down Bad" ◁Taylor Swift21* [13]
"The Tortured Poets Department" ◁31* [13]
"So Long, London" ◁41* [13]
"I Can Do It with a Broken Heart" ◁51* [13]
"My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys" ◁61* [13]
"But Daddy I Love Him" ◁71* [13]
"Florida!!!" ◁Taylor Swift featuring Florence + the Machine 81* [13]
"Who's Afraid of the Little Old Me?" ◁Taylor Swift91* [13]
"Guilty as Sin?" ◁101* [13]

2002 peaks

List of ARIA top ten singles in 2024 that peaked in 2002
Top ten

entry date

SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in

top ten

References
February 18"Murder on the Dancefloor" ◁ Sophie Ellis-Bextor 3February 1816 [5]

2019 peaks

List of ARIA top ten singles in 2024 that peaked in 2019
Top ten

entry date

SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in

top ten

References
September 2"Lover"Taylor Swift3September 24 [2]

2022 peaks

List of ARIA top ten singles in 2024 that peaked in 2022
Top ten

entry date

SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in

top ten

References
October 31"Anti-Hero" ◁Taylor Swift1October 3132 [2]

2023 peaks

List of ARIA top ten singles in 2024 that peaked in 2023
Top ten

entry date

SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in

top ten

References
March 6"Last Night" Morgan Wallen 1April 1737 [1]
August 14"Paint the Town Red" ◁ Doja Cat 1August 2825 [1]
September 25"Greedy" ◁ Tate McRae 2October 929 [1]
"Strangers" Kenya Grace 2October 211 [16]
October 9"I Remember Everything" Zach Bryan featuring Kacey Musgraves 6October 2316 [1]
October 23"Something in the Orange"Zach Bryan6December 189 [1]
"Water" Tyla 6October 309 [1]
November 20"Lovin on Me" ◁ Jack Harlow 1November 2019 [17]

Holiday season

Holiday titles first making the ARIA Top 50 top ten during the 2023–24 holiday season
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
Ref.
January 1 2024"Underneath the Tree" Kelly Clarkson 9January 1 20241 [17]
Recurring holiday titles, appearing in the ARIA Top 50 top ten in previous holiday seasons
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
Ref.
January 1, 2018"All I Want for Christmas Is You" Mariah Carey 1December 31, 201821 [17]
December 31, 2018"Last Christmas" Wham! 2December 28, 202013 [17]
December 30, 2019"It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas"Michael Bublé3January 3, 20228 [17]
December 28, 2020"Santa Tell Me"Ariana Grande5January 3, 20226 [17]
January 3, 2022"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" Brenda Lee 2January 2, 20237 [17]
January 2 2023"Jingle Bell Rock" Bobby Helms 6January 2 20232 [17]
"Holly Jolly Christmas" Michael Bublé 7January 2 20232 [17]
"It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" Andy Williams 8January 2 20232 [17]

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