ARIA Charts number-one digital tracks of 2019 | |
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Other Australian number-one charts of 2019 | |
albums | |
singles | |
urban singles | |
dance singles | |
club tracks | |
streaming tracks | |
Top Australian singles and albums of 2019 | |
Triple J Hottest 100 | |
top 25 singles | |
top 25 albums |
The ARIA Digital Track Chart is a chart that ranks the best-performing digital tracks 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 not an EP and only paid downloads counted from downloadable outlets. [1]
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Reference |
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7 January | "Shotgun" | George Ezra | [2] |
14 January | "Shallow" | Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper | [3] |
21 January | "Sweet but Psycho" | Ava Max | [4] |
28 January | "7 Rings" | Ariana Grande | [5] |
4 February | "Shallow" | Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper | [6] |
11 February | [7] | ||
18 February | [8] | ||
25 February | [9] | ||
4 March | [10] | ||
11 March | [11] | ||
18 March | "Walk Me Home" | Pink | [12] |
25 March | [13] | ||
1 April | [14] | ||
8 April | "Sucker" | Jonas Brothers | [15] |
15 April | "Bad Guy" | Billie Eilish | [16] |
22 April | [17] | ||
29 April | [18] | ||
6 May | "Me!" | Taylor Swift featuring Brendon Urie | [19] |
13 May | "Old Town Road" | Lil Nas X | [20] |
20 May | "I Don't Care" | Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber | [21] |
27 May | [22] | ||
3 June | "Old Town Road" | Lil Nas X | [23] |
10 June | [24] | ||
17 June | [25] | ||
24 June | [26] | ||
1 July | [27] | ||
8 July | [28] | ||
15 July | [29] | ||
22 July | [30] | ||
29 July | "Dance Monkey" | Tones and I | [31] |
5 August | [32] | ||
12 August | [33] | ||
19 August | [34] | ||
26 August | [35] | ||
2 September | [36] | ||
9 September | [37] | ||
16 September | [38] | ||
23 September | [39] | ||
30 September | [40] | ||
7 October | [41] | ||
14 October | [42] | ||
21 October | [43] | ||
28 October | [44] | ||
4 November | [45] | ||
11 November | [46] | ||
18 November | "Memories" | Maroon 5 | [47] |
25 November | "Dance Monkey" | Tones And I | [48] |
2 December | [49] | ||
9 December | [50] | ||
16 December | [51] | ||
23 December | [52] | ||
30 December | [53] |
Position | Artist | Weeks at No. 1 |
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1 | Tones and I | 22 |
2 | Lil Nas X | 9 |
3 | Lady Gaga | 7 |
3 | Bradley Cooper | 7 |
4 | Billie Eilish | 3 |
4 | Pink | 3 |
5 | Ed Sheeran | 2 |
5 | Justin Bieber | 2 |
6 | Ariana Grande | 1 |
6 | Ava Max | 1 |
6 | George Ezra | 1 |
6 | Jonas Brothers | 1 |
6 | Taylor Swift | 1 |
6 | Brendon Urie (as featuring) | 1 |
6 | Maroon 5 | 1 |
The ARIA Charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. The charts are a record of the highest selling songs and albums in various genres in Australia. ARIA became the official Australian music chart in June 1988, succeeding the Kent Music Report, which had been Australia's national music sales charts since 1974.