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This is the list of number-one tracks on the ARIA Club Chart in 2019, which is compiled by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) from weekly DJ reports. [1]
Date | Song | Artist(s) | Reference | |
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January | 7 | "Faith" | Benson featuring Stace Cadet and Yeah Boy | [2] |
14 | "Dance and Chant" | Yolanda Be Cool | [3] | |
21 | ||||
28 | ||||
February | 4 | |||
11 | ||||
18 | "Sometime" | Lo'99 featuring Owl Eyes | [4] | |
25 | ||||
March | 4 | "Lover" | Digital Remedy featuring Jolyon Petch | [5] |
11 | ||||
18 | "Giant" | Calvin Harris and Rag'n'Bone Man | [6] | |
25 | ||||
April | 1 | |||
8 | "Ocean" | Beth Yen featuring The Baroness | [7] | |
15 | ||||
22 | ||||
29 | "Body Funk" | Purple Disco Machine | [8] | |
May | 6 | |||
13 | ||||
20 | "Spinning Sax" | Jared Marston featuring The Blowfisch Saxophone | [9] | |
27 | "Focus" | Bonka | [10] | |
June | 3 | "You Little Beauty" | Fisher | [11] |
10 | ||||
17 | ||||
24 | ||||
July | 1 | |||
8 | ||||
15 | "Africa" | Lost Fields | [12] | |
22 | ||||
29 | "Big Love" | Pete Heller's Big Love | [13] | |
August | 5 | |||
12 | ||||
19 | ||||
26 | "In Your Mind" | Harpoon featuring iDo | [14] | |
September | 2 | |||
9 | "Be Free" | Airwolf | [15] | |
16 | "Teach Me" | Holmes John and Jacky | [16] | |
23 | "On the Edge" | Needs No Sleep and Wildfire | [17] | |
30 | "Joys" | Roberto Surace | [18] | |
October | 7 | [19] | ||
14 | "Caught Up" | Wongo featuring She Koro | [20] | |
21 | "Joys" | Roberto Surace | [21] | |
28 | "Rebel Love" | Murph & Petch featuring Amy Pearson | [22] | |
November | 4 | |||
11 | "San Frandisco" | Dom Dolla | [23] | |
18 | ||||
25 | "Get on It" | Stace Cadet featuring KLP | [24] | |
December | 2 | "Stay High" | Lo'99 featuring Doolie | [25] |
9 | "Don't Call Me Baby" (20th Anniversary Edition) | Madison Avenue | [26] | |
16 | ||||
23 | "So in Love with You" | Andy Murphy and Ed Colman featuring Zak Love | [27] |
Position | Country | Artist | Weeks at No. 1 |
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1 | AUS | Fisher | 6 |
2 | AUS | Yolanda Be Cool | 5 |
3 | UK | Pete Heller | 4 |
4 | UK | Calvin Harris | 3 |
4 | UK | Rag'n'Bone Man | 3 |
4 | AUS | Beth Yen | 3 |
4 | AUS | The Baroness | 3 |
4 | GER | Purple Disco Machine | 3 |
4 | ITA | Roberto Surace | 3 |
4 | AUS | Lo'99 | 3 |
5 | AUS | Owl Eyes | 2 |
5 | AUS | Digital Remedy | 2 |
5 | AUS | Lost Fields | 2 |
5 | AUS | Harpoon | 2 |
5 | AUS | iDo | 2 |
5 | AUS | Murph & Petch | 2 |
5 | UK | Amy Pearson | 2 |
5 | AUS | Dom Dolla | 2 |
5 | AUS | Stace Cadet | 2 |
5 | AUS | Madison Avenue | 2 |
6 | AUS | Benson | 1 |
6 | AUS | Yeah Boy | 1 |
6 | AUS | Jared Marston | 1 |
6 | AUS | The Blowfisch Saxophone | 1 |
6 | AUS | Bonka | 1 |
6 | AUS | Airwolf | 1 |
6 | AUS | Holmes John | 1 |
6 | UK | Jacky | 1 |
6 | AUS | Needs No Sleep | 1 |
6 | AUS | Wildfire | 1 |
6 | AUS | Wongo | 1 |
6 | AUS | She Koro | 1 |
6 | AUS | KLP | 1 |
6 | AUS | Doolie | 1 |
6 | AUS | Andy Murphy | 1 |
6 | AUS | Ed Colman | 1 |
6 | AUS | Zak Love | 1 |
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