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This is a list of singles that charted in the top ten of the ARIA Charts in 2011.
Symbol | Meaning |
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◁ | Indicates single's top 10 entry was also its ARIA top 50 debut |
(#) | 2011 Year-end top 10 single position and rank [1] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | References |
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Singles from 2010 | ||||||
27 December | "Who's That Chick?" | David Guetta featuring Rihanna | 7 | 17 January | 8 | [2] |
Singles from 2011 | ||||||
10 January | "Dirty Talk" | Wynter Gordon | 1 | 17 January | 9 | [2] |
"Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)" ◁ | Enrique Iglesias featuring Ludacris and DJ Frank E | 2 | 17 January | 7 | [2] | |
17 January | "Hold It Against Me" ◁ | Britney Spears | 4 | 24 January | 3 | [3] |
"Happiness" | Alexis Jordan | 3 | 24 January | 9 | [3] | |
24 January | "I Just Had Sex" | The Lonely Island featuring Akon | 10 | 24 January | 1 | [3] |
"What the Hell" ◁ | Avril Lavigne | 6 | 21 February | 7 | [4] | |
31 January | "E.T." | Katy Perry featuring Kanye West | 5 | 31 January | 5 | [5] |
"S&M" | Rihanna | 1 | 7 February | 12 | [6] | |
14 February | "More" | Usher | 7 | 14 February | 4 | [7] |
"Just Can't Get Enough" | The Black Eyed Peas | 3 | 14 February | 12 | [7] | |
21 February | "Born This Way" (#8) ◁ | Lady Gaga | 1 | 21 February | 8 | [4] |
28 February | "On the Floor" (#10) ◁ | Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull | 1 | 21 March | 13 | [8] |
"Coming Home" | Diddy – Dirty Money featuring Skylar Grey | 4 | 28 February | 8 | [9] | |
7 March | "The Lazy Song" | Bruno Mars | 6 | 2 May | 11 | [10] |
14 March | "The Show Goes On" | Lupe Fiasco | 5 | 21 March | 6 | [8] |
"Price Tag" (#9) | Jessie J featuring B.o.B. | 2 | 21 March | 12 | [8] | |
21 March | "Blow" | Kesha | 10 | 21 March | 1 | [8] |
"Sweat" ◁ | Snoop Dogg and David Guetta | 1 | 11 April | 11 | [11] | |
28 March | "Beautiful People" | Chris Brown featuring Benny Benassi | 7 | 2 May | 7 | [10] |
11 April | "Party Rock Anthem" (#1) | LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock | 1 | 18 April | 20 | [12] |
18 April | "Give Me Everything" (#7) | Pitbull featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer | 2 | 16 May | 15 | [13] |
25 April | "Till the World Ends" | Britney Spears | 8 | 25 April | 3 | [14] |
"Judas" ◁ | Lady Gaga | 6 | 25 April | 1 | [14] | |
2 May | "Who Dat Girl" | Flo Rida featuring Akon | 10 | 2 May | 1 | [10] |
9 May | "Rolling in the Deep" (#5) | Adele | 3 | 23 May | 19 | [15] |
"We Run the Night" ◁ | Havana Brown | 5 | 6 June | 9 | [16] | |
16 May | "Own This Club" | Marvin Priest | 6 | 23 May | 9 | [15] |
"Where Them Girls At" | David Guetta featuring Flo Rida and Nicki Minaj | 6 | 16 May | 3 | [13] | |
23 May | "California King Bed" | Rihanna | 4 | 30 May | 4 | [17] |
6 June | "Run the World (Girls)" | Beyoncé | 10 | 6 June | 1 | [16] |
"Nobody's Perfect" | Jessie J | 9 | 6 June | 2 | [16] | |
"Jet Lag" | Simple Plan featuring Natasha Bedingfield | 8 | 6 June | 2 | [16] | |
"Don't Wanna Go Home" | Jason Derulo | 5 | 13 June | 9 | [18] | |
13 June | "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" | Katy Perry | 5 | 27 June | 7 | [19] |
"Someone like You" (#4) | Adele | 1 | 27 June | 15 | [19] | |
20 June | "Loud" | Stan Walker | 9 | 20 June | 2 | [20] |
27 June | "Jar of Hearts" | Christina Perri | 2 | 18 July | 8 | [21] |
4 July | "Marry You" | Bruno Mars | 8 | 11 July | 5 | [22] |
18 July | "Moves like Jagger" (#3) | Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera | 2 | 1 August | 19 | [23] |
"The Edge of Glory" | Lady Gaga | 2 | 25 July | 4 | [24] | |
1 August | "Super Bass" | Nicki Minaj | 6 | 15 August | 6 | [25] |
"Somebody That I Used to Know" (#2) | Gotye featuring Kimbra | 1 | 15 August | 16 | [25] | |
8 August | "Inescapable" | Jessica Mauboy | 4 | 15 August | 5 | [25] |
"Right There" | Nicole Scherzinger featuring 50 Cent | 8 | 8 August | 3 | [26] | |
15 August | "Champagne Showers" | LMFAO featuring Natalia Kills | 9 | 22 August | 2 | [27] |
22 August | "Titanium" | David Guetta featuring Sia | 5 | 5 September | 13 | [28] |
29 August | "Rain Over Me" | Pitbull featuring Marc Anthony | 9 | 29 August | 2 | [29] |
"Bounce" | Calvin Harris featuring Kelis | 7 | 5 September | 3 | [28] | |
"It Girl" | Jason Derulo | 3 | 29 August | 9 | [29] | |
5 September | "Cheers (Drink to That)" | Rihanna | 6 | 19 September | 6 | [30] |
12 September | "Without You" | David Guetta featuring Usher | 6 | 14 November | 5 | [31] |
"You Make Me Feel…" | Cobra Starship featuring Sabi | 3 | 26 September | 7 | [32] | |
19 September | "Domino" | Jessie J | 5 | 19 September | 3 | [30] |
26 September | "Stereo Hearts" | Gym Class Heroes featuring Adam Levine | 4 | 3 October | 8 | [33] |
"Tonight Tonight" | Hot Chelle Rae | 7 | 26 September | 3 | [32] | |
3 October | "We Found Love" ◁ | Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris | 2 | 17 October | 12 | [34] |
10 October | "Sexy and I Know It" (#6) | LMFAO | 1 | 17 October | 15 | [34] |
"Mr. Know It All" | Kelly Clarkson | 1 | 10 October | 5 | [35] | |
17 October | "Good Feeling" | Flo Rida | 4 | 7 November | 14 | [36] |
7 November | "Feel So Close" | Calvin Harris | 7 | 14 November | 3 | [31] |
14 November | "The A Team" | Ed Sheeran | 2 | 21 November | 8 | [37] |
21 November | "Dedication to My Ex (Miss That)" | Lloyd featuring André 3000 and Lil Wayne | 6 | 19 December | 7 | [38] |
28 November | "Good Night" ◁ | Reece Mastin | 1 | 28 November | 8 | [39] |
12 December | "Breathing" | Jason Derulo | 9 | 12 December | 3 | [40] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | References |
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18 October | "Raise Your Glass" ◁ | Pink | 1 | 18 October | 12 | [41] |
1 November | "Like a G6" | Far East Movement featuring The Cataracs and Dev | 2 | 15 November | 10 | [41] |
8 November | "Firework" | Katy Perry | 3 | 29 November | 11 | [41] |
"We R Who We R" ◁ | Kesha | 1 | 8 November | 10 | [41] | |
15 November | "The Time (Dirty Bit)" ◁ | The Black Eyed Peas | 1 | 22 November | 10 | [41] |
29 November | "Yeah 3x" ◁ | Chris Brown | 4 | 27 December | 13 | [41] |
6 December | "Grenade" | Bruno Mars | 1 | 13 December | 10 | [41] |
"Who's That Girl" | Guy Sebastian featuring Eve | 1 | 27 December | 10 | [41] | |
20 December | "Saturday Night" | Jessica Mauboy featuring Ludacris | 7 | 27 December | 4 | [41] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | References |
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31 October | "Pumped Up Kicks" | Foster the People | 1 | 16 January | 8 | [42] |
21 November | "What Makes You Beautiful" | One Direction | 7 | 2 January | 9 | [43] |
28 November | "Young, Wild & Free" | Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa featuring Bruno Mars | 4 | 2 January | 7 | [43] |
"Hangover" | Taio Cruz featuring Flo Rida | 3 | 2 January | 7 | [43] | |
"Don't Worry Be Happy" ◁ | Guy Sebastian | 5 | 2 January | 10 | [43] | |
5 December | "Paradise" | Coldplay | 3 | 9 January | 13 | [44] |
The following table shows artists who achieved two or more top 10 entries in 2011, including songs that reached their peak in 2010 and 2012. The figures include both main artists and featured artists. The total number of weeks an artist spent in the top ten in 2011 is also shown.
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