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This is a list of albums that reached number-one on the ARIA Urban Albums Chart in 2019. The ARIA Urban Albums Chart is a weekly chart that ranks the best-performing urban albums in Australia. It is published by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), an organisation that collects music data for the weekly ARIA Charts. To be eligible to appear on the chart, the recording must be an album of a predominantly urban nature. [1]
Issue date | Album | Artist(s) | Reference |
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7 January | Beerbongs & Bentleys | Post Malone | [2] |
14 January | [3] | ||
21 January | [4] | ||
28 January | [5] | ||
4 February | [6] | ||
11 February | [7] | ||
18 February | [8] | ||
25 February | Kamikaze | Eminem | [9] |
4 March | The Great Expanse | Hilltop Hoods | [10] |
11 March | [11] | ||
18 March | Lifestyle | Kerser | [12] |
25 March | The Great Expanse | Hilltop Hoods | [13] |
1 April | [14] | ||
8 April | [15] | ||
15 April | Free Spirit | Khalid | [16] |
22 April | [17] | ||
29 April | [18] | ||
6 May | [19] | ||
13 May | [20] | ||
20 May | [21] | ||
27 May | Igor | Tyler, the Creator | [22] |
3 June | [23] | ||
10 June | Free Spirit | Khalid | [24] |
17 June | [25] | ||
24 June | [26] | ||
1 July | 7 EP | Lil Nas X | [27] |
8 July | Indigo | Chris Brown | [28] |
15 July | Revenge of the Dreamers III | J. Cole | [29] |
22 July | Starry Night Over the Phone | Allday | [30] |
29 July | Free Spirit | Khalid | [31] |
5 August | The Search | NF | [32] |
12 August | Care Package | Drake | [33] |
19 August | Beerbongs & Bentleys | Post Malone | [34] |
26 August | [35] | ||
2 September | Ginger | Brockhampton | [36] |
9 September | Astroworld | Travis Scott | [37] |
16 September | Hollywood's Bleeding | Post Malone | [38] |
23 September | [39] | ||
30 September | [40] | ||
7 October | [41] | ||
14 October | [42] | ||
21 October | [43] | ||
28 October | [44] | ||
4 November | Jesus Is King | Kanye West | [45] |
11 November | [46] | ||
18 November | Hollywoods Bleeding | Post Malone | [47] |
25 November | [48] | ||
2 December | [49] | ||
9 December | [50] | ||
16 December | [51] | ||
23 December | Heavy Is the Head | Stormzy | [52] |
30 December | Hollywood's Bleeding | Post Malone | [53] |
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