List of number-one club tracks of 2022 (Australia)

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This is the list of number-one tracks on the ARIA Club Chart in 2022, and is compiled by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) from weekly DJ reports. [1]

Contents

2022

DateSongArtist(s)Reference
January3"Do It to It"Acraze featuring Cherish [2]
10 [3]
17 [4]
24"Rock That Beat"Jack Truant [5]
31"Do It to It"Acraze featuring Cherish [6]
February7"Hollow" (Taya / Tristan Case mix)The Journey & Rachel May featuring Alverie [7]
14 [8]
21 [9]
28 [10]
March7 [11]
14"Santorini"Max Maxwell featuring Asia [12]
21 [13]
28 [14]
April4"Left 2 Right (Rachel May / Rosie Kate mix)"Friendless featuring Bianca [15]
11 [16]
18 [17]
25 [18]
May2 [19]
9"Breathe (Extended Mix)"Chusap [20]
16 [21]
23"Hypnotised (Extended Mix)"Flash [22]
30 [23]
June6"Twenty Five Miles"Kuhl Kuhl [24]
13 [25]
20"Wake Up!" Purple Disco Machine and Bosq featuring Kaleta [26]
27"Testify"Romy Black [27]
July4"Wake Up!"Purple Disco Machine and Bosq featuring Kaleta [28]
11"Hearts On Fire (Supermini & Frankie Romano mix)"Ben Renna [29]
18"Fire (Lost Fields mix)"Andy Murphy [30]
25"Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)" Sgt Slick [31]
August1 [32]
8 [33]
15 [34]
22"Afraid to Feel" LF System [35]
29"Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)"Sgt Slick [36]
September5"Afraid to Feel"LF System [37]
12 [38]
19 [39]
26"I Just Want Your Touch" Jolyon Petch and Starley [40]
October3 [41]
10 [42]
17 [43]
24 [44]
31"B.O.T.A." Eliza Rose and Interplanetary Criminal [45]
November7 [46]
14"Coma Cat" (Purple Disco Machine mix) Tensnake [47]
21"B.O.T.A."Eliza Rose and Interplanetary Criminal [48]
28 [49]
December5 [50]
12"Got a Lot to Live for" (Original / Peewee Ferris / Rubber People / Romy Black / KEN@WORK mix)Mark James [51]
19 [52]

Number-one artists

PositionArtistWeeks at No. 1
1The Journey5
1Rachel May5
1Alverie (as featuring)5
1Taya / Tristan5
1Friendless5
1Bianca (as featuring)5
1Sgt Slick5
1Jolyon Petch5
1Starley5
1Eliza Rose5
1Interplanetary Criminal5
2Acraze4
2Cherish4
2LF System4
3Maxwell3
3Asia (as featuring)3
4Chusap2
4Flash2
4Kuhl Kuhl2
4Purple Disco Machine2
4Bosq2
4Kaleta2
4Mark James2
5Jack Truant1
5Romy Black1
5Ben Renna1
5Andy Murphy1
5Tensnake1

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