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ARIA Charts number-one streaming tracks of 2018 | |
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Other Australian number-one charts of 2018 | |
albums | |
singles | |
urban singles | |
dance singles | |
club tracks | |
digital tracks | |
Top Australian singles and albums of 2018 | |
Triple J Hottest 100 | |
top 25 singles | |
top 25 albums |
The ARIA Streaming Chart ranks the best-performing streaming tracks of Australia. It is published by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), an organisation who collects music data for the weekly ARIA Charts. [1]
† | Indicates number-one streaming single of 2018 |
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Reference |
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1 January | "Perfect" | Ed Sheeran | [2] |
8 January | [3] | ||
15 January | [4] | ||
22 January | "I Fall Apart" | Post Malone | [5] |
29 January | "Perfect" | Ed Sheeran | [6] |
5 February | "God's Plan"† | Drake | [7] |
12 February | [8] | ||
19 February | [9] | ||
26 February | [10] | ||
5 March | [11] | ||
12 March | [12] | ||
19 March | [13] | ||
26 March | [14] | ||
2 April | [15] | ||
9 April | [16] | ||
16 April | [17] | ||
23 April | "Nice for What" | [18] | |
30 April | [19] | ||
7 May | "Psycho" | Post Malone featuring Ty Dolla Sign | [20] |
14 May | "Better Now" | Post Malone | [21] |
21 May | "This Is America" | Childish Gambino | [22] |
28 May | "Better Now" | Post Malone | [23] |
4 June | "Youngblood" | 5 Seconds of Summer | [24] |
11 June | [25] | ||
18 June | [26] | ||
25 June | [27] | ||
2 July | [28] | ||
9 July | [29] | ||
16 July | [30] | ||
23 July | "In My Feelings" | Drake | [31] |
30 July | [32] | ||
6 August | [33] | ||
13 August | [34] | ||
20 August | [35] | ||
27 August | "Be Alright" | Dean Lewis | [36] |
3 September | "Eastside" | Benny Blanco featuring Halsey and Khalid | [37] |
10 September | [38] | ||
17 September | [39] | ||
24 September | [40] | ||
1 October | [41] | ||
8 October | [42] | ||
15 October | [43] | ||
22 October | [44] | ||
29 October | [45] | ||
5 November | "Shallow" | Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper | [46] |
12 November | "Thank U, Next" | Ariana Grande | [47] |
19 November | [48] | ||
26 November | [49] | ||
3 December | [50] | ||
10 December | [51] | ||
17 December | [52] | ||
24 December | [53] | ||
31 December | "All I Want for Christmas Is You" | Mariah Carey | [54] |
Position | Artist | Weeks at No. 1 |
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1 | Drake | 18 |
2 | Benny Blanco | 9 |
2 | Halsey (as featuring) | 9 |
2 | Khalid (as featuring) | 9 |
3 | 5 Seconds of Summer | 7 |
3 | Ariana Grande | 7 |
4 | Ed Sheeran | 4 |
4 | Post Malone | 4 |
5 | Dean Lewis | 1 |
5 | Childish Gambino | 1 |
5 | Lady Gaga | 1 |
5 | Bradley Cooper | 1 |
5 | Mariah Carey | 1 |
5 | Ty Dolla Sign (as featuring) | 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. From 2000 until 2023, So Fresh albums were released four times per year, named after each season, consisting of current hit songs from artists signed to Sony, BMG or Universal. In March 2024, So Fresh announced that the series would change to a single annual edition, with So Fresh: 2024 due for release in November 2024.