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Top Australian singles and albums of 2007 | |
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top 25 singles | |
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The ARIA Dance Chart is a chart that ranks the best-performing dance singles of Australia. It is published by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), an organisation who collect music data for the weekly ARIA Charts. To be eligible to appear on the chart, the recording must be a single, and be "predominantly of a dance nature, or with a featured track of a dance nature, or included in the ARIA Club Chart or a comparable overseas chart". [1]
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Reference |
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1 January | "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" | Scissor Sisters | [2] |
8 January | [3] | ||
15 January | [4] | ||
22 January | "Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now)" | Bob Sinclar | [5] |
29 January | [6] | ||
5 February | [7] | ||
12 February | [8] | ||
19 February | [9] | ||
26 February | [10] | ||
5 March | [11] | ||
12 March | [12] | ||
19 March | [13] | ||
26 March | "What Goes Around... Comes Around" | Justin Timberlake | [14] |
2 April | [15] | ||
9 April | [16] | ||
16 April | [17] | ||
23 April | [18] | ||
30 April | [19] | ||
7 May | [20] | ||
14 May | [21] | ||
21 May | "The Others" | TV Rock vs. Dukes of Windsor | [22] |
28 May | [23] | ||
4 June | [24] | ||
11 June | [25] | ||
18 June | "Destination Calabria" | Alex Gaudino featuring Crystal Waters | [26] |
25 June | [27] | ||
2 July | [28] | ||
9 July | [29] | ||
16 July | [30] | ||
23 July | [31] | ||
30 July | [32] | ||
6 August | [33] | ||
13 August | "Can't Touch It" | Ricki-Lee | [34] |
20 August | [35] | ||
27 August | [36] | ||
3 September | [37] | ||
10 September | [38] | ||
17 September | [39] | ||
24 September | [40] | ||
1 October | [41] | ||
8 October | "Don't You Wanna Feel" | Rogue Traders | [42] |
15 October | "Gimme More" | Britney Spears | [43] |
22 October | [44] | ||
29 October | [45] | ||
5 November | [46] | ||
12 November | [47] | ||
19 November | [48] | ||
26 November | "Don't Hold Back" | The Potbelleez | [49] |
3 December | [50] | ||
10 December | [51] | ||
17 December | [52] | ||
24 December | [53] | ||
31 December | [54] |
Position | Artist | Weeks at No. 1 |
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1 | Bob Sinclar | 9 |
2 | Ricki-Lee | 8 |
2 | Alex Gaudino | 8 |
2 | Crystal Waters (as featuring) | 8 |
2 | Justin Timberlake | 8 |
3 | Britney Spears | 6 |
3 | The Potbelleez | 6 |
4 | TV Rock | 4 |
4 | Dukes of Windsor | 4 |
5 | Scissor Sisters | 3 |
6 | Rogue Traders | 1 |
So Fresh is an Australian compilation album series. It began in 2000, as a joint venture from Sony, BMG and Universal, replacing the prior Hit Machine series, which ran from 1993 to 2000. Since 2000, So Fresh albums have been released four times per year, named after each season, consisting of current hit songs from artists signed to Sony, BMG or Universal.