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The ARIA Urban Chart is a chart that ranks the best-performing Urban 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, and be "predominantly of a Urban nature". [1]
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Reference |
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5 January | "Shut Up" | The Black Eyed Peas | [2] |
12 January | [3] | ||
19 January | "Hey Ya!" | Outkast | [4] |
26 January | [5] | ||
2 February | "Milkshake" | Kelis | [6] |
9 February | [7] | ||
16 February | [8] | ||
23 February | [9] | ||
1 March | [10] | ||
8 March | "Superstar" | Jamelia | [11] |
15 March | [12] | ||
22 March | [13] | ||
29 March | "Yeah!" | Usher featuring Ludacris & Lil Jon | [14] |
5 April | [15] | ||
12 April | [16] | ||
19 April | [17] | ||
26 April | "My Band" | D12 | [18] |
3 May | [19] | ||
10 May | [20] | ||
17 May | [21] | ||
24 May | [22] | ||
31 May | "I Don't Wanna Know" | Mario Winans featuring Enya and P.Diddy | [23] |
7 June | "Roses" | Outkast | [24] |
14 June | "I Don't Wanna Know" | Mario Winans featuring Enya and P.Diddy | [25] |
21 June | "F.U.R.B. (Fuck You Right Back)" | Frankee | [26] |
28 June | [27] | ||
5 July | [28] | ||
12 July | "Burn" | Usher | [29] |
19 July | [30] | ||
26 July | "Let's Get It Started" | The Black Eyed Peas | [31] |
2 August | "Burn" | Usher | [32] |
9 August | "How Come" | D12 | [33] |
16 August | [34] | ||
23 August | [35] | ||
30 August | "My Place" | Nelly | [36] |
6 September | "Leave (Get Out)" | JoJo | [37] |
13 September | [38] | ||
20 September | [39] | ||
27 September | [40] | ||
4 October | "Out With My Baby" | Guy Sebastian | [41] |
11 October | "Leave (Get Out)" | JoJo | [42] |
18 October | [43] | ||
25 October | [44] | ||
1 November | [45] | ||
8 November | "Just Lose It" | Eminem | [46] |
15 November | [47] | ||
22 November | [48] | ||
29 November | "Lose My Breath" | Destiny's Child | [49] |
6 December | [50] | ||
13 December | [51] | ||
20 December | [52] | ||
27 December | [53] |
Position | Artist | Weeks at No. 1 |
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1 | D12 | 8 |
1 | JoJo | 8 |
2 | Usher | 7 |
3 | Destiny's Child | 5 |
3 | Kelis | 5 |
4 | Ludacris (as featuring) | 4 |
4 | Lil Jon (as featuring) | 4 |
5 | The Black Eyed Peas | 3 |
5 | Eminem | 3 |
5 | Frankee | 3 |
5 | Jamelia | 3 |
5 | Outkast | 3 |
6 | Mario Winans | 2 |
6 | P.Diddy (as featuring) | 2 |
6 | Enya (as featuring) | 2 |
7 | Guy Sebastian | 1 |
7 | Nelly | 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; So Fresh: Best of 2024 was released in November 2024.