This is a list of singles that charted in the top ten of the ARIA Charts in 2015. In 2015 fifty-three acts, reached the top ten for the first time.
Symbol | Meaning |
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◁ | Indicates single's top 10 entry was also its ARIA top 50 debut |
(#) | 2015 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 2014 | ||||||
December 22 | "Take Me to Church" (#4) | Hozier | 2 | January 5 | 16 | [2] |
Singles from 2015 | ||||||
January 5 | "Break the Rules" | Charli XCX | 10 | January 5 | 1 | [2] |
January 12 | "Cheerleader" (#2) | Omi | 1 | January 26 | 12 | [3] |
"Only One" ◁ | Kanye West featuring Paul McCartney | 8 | January 12 | 1 | [4] | |
January 19 | "Hold Back the River" | James Bay | 4 | January 19 | 7 | [5] |
"Elastic Heart" ◁ | Sia | 5 | January 26 | 8 | [3] | |
"Blame It on Me" | George Ezra | 10 | January 19 | 1 | [5] | |
January 26 | "Fade Out Lines" | The Avener | 8 | January 26 | 1 | [3] |
"Pray to God" | Calvin Harris featuring Haim | 10 | January 26 | 1 | [3] | |
February 2 | "Talk Is Cheap" | Chet Faker | 6 | February 2 | 2 | [6] |
"Sun Goes Down" | Robin Schulz featuring Jasmine Thompson | 7 | February 2 | 3 | [6] | |
"Love Me like You Do" (#7) ◁ | Ellie Goulding | 1 | February 23 | 10 | [7] | |
"The Nights" | Avicii | 9 | February 2 | 3 | [6] | |
February 9 | "FourFiveSeconds" (#10) | Rihanna, Kanye West and Paul McCartney | 1 | February 16 | 10 | [8] |
February 16 | "Style" | Taylor Swift | 8 | February 16 | 4 | [8] |
"Dear Future Husband" | Meghan Trainor | 9 | February 16 | 2 | [8] | |
February 23 | "Sugar" | Maroon 5 | 6 | March 2 | 6 | [9] |
March 9 | "Bloodstream" ◁ | Ed Sheeran and Rudimental | 7 | March 9 | 2 | [10] |
"Bills" | LunchMoney Lewis | 1 | March 23 | 7 | [11] | |
March 16 | "Lay Me Down" | Sam Smith | 3 | March 23 | 6 | [11] |
"Trouble" | Iggy Azalea featuring Jennifer Hudson | 10 | March 16 | 1 | [12] | |
March 23 | "Do You Remember" | Jarryd James | 2 | March 30 | 9 | [13] |
"Lean On" (#6) | Major Lazer and DJ Snake featuring MØ | 1 | April 6 | 12 | [14] | |
March 30 | "Want to Want Me" | Jason Derulo | 4 | April 27 | 8 | [15] |
April 6 | "Where Are Ü Now" | Skrillex and Diplo featuring Justin Bieber | 3 | April 20 | 5 | [16] |
April 13 | "See You Again" (#3) ◁ | Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth | 1 | April 13 | 11 | [17] |
April 20 | "Runaway (U & I)" | Galantis | 4 | April 20 | 4 | [16] |
"Wasn't Expecting That" | Jamie Lawson | 3 | April 27 | 7 | [15] | |
"King" | Years & Years | 9 | April 20 | 2 | [16] | |
April 27 | "Shut Up and Dance" (#8) | Walk the Moon | 3 | May 11 | 14 | [18] |
May 4 | "Marvin Gaye" | Charlie Puth featuring Meghan Trainor | 4 | May 18 | 5 | [19] |
"Hey Mama" | David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha and Afrojack | 5 | May 25 | 8 | [20] | |
May 11 | "You Don't Own Me" | Grace featuring G-Eazy | 1 | May 25 | 9 | [20] |
May 18 | "Let It Go" | James Bay | 8 | May 18 | 2 | [19] |
May 25 | "Bad Blood" ◁ | Taylor Swift featuring Kendrick Lamar | 1 | June 1 | 8 | [21] |
"Flashlight" | Jessie J | 2 | June 8 | 5 | [22] | |
"Fight Song" | Rachel Platten | 2 | July 6 | 7 | [23] | |
June 1 | "Five More Hours" | Deorro and Chris Brown | 7 | June 1 | 3 | [21] |
June 8 | "Start Again" ◁ | Conrad Sewell | 1 | June 22 | 5 | [24] |
"Photograph" | Ed Sheeran | 9 | June 15 | 3 | [25] | |
June 22 | "Like I’m Gonna Lose You" | Meghan Trainor featuring John Legend | 1 | June 29 | 10 | [26] |
"Powerful" | Major Lazer featuring Ellie Goulding and Tarrus Riley | 7 | June 22 | 4 | [24] | |
June 29 | "Black Magic" | Little Mix | 8 | June 29 | 3 | [26] |
"Firestone" | Kygo featuring Conrad Sewell | 10 | June 29 | 1 | [26] | |
July 6 | "Can't Feel My Face" | The Weeknd | 2 | July 20 | 13 | [27] |
"Headlights" | Robin Schulz featuring Ilsey | 2 | July 13 | 5 | [28] | |
July 13 | "Golden" | Travie McCoy featuring Sia | 4 | July 13 | 2 | [28] |
"Peanut Butter Jelly" | Galantis | 3 | August 3 | 9 | [29] | |
"Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" | Silentó | 9 | July 13 | 3 | [28] | |
July 20 | "Are You with Me" | Lost Frequencies | 1 | July 27 | 7 | [30] |
July 27 | "Do It Again" | Pia Mia featuring Chris Brown and Tyga | 5 | August 3 | 5 | [29] |
"How Deep Is Your Love" ◁ | Calvin Harris and Disciples | 1 | August 31 | 10 | [31] | |
"She's Kinda Hot" ◁ | 5 Seconds of Summer | 6 | July 27 | 1 | [30] | |
August 3 | "Wings" ◁ | Delta Goodrem | 1 | August 17 | 4 | [32] |
"Worth It" | Fifth Harmony featuring Kid Ink | 9 | August 3 | 2 | [29] | |
August 10 | "Drag Me Down" ◁ | One Direction | 1 | August 10 | 2 | [33] |
"Ghost Town" | Adam Lambert | 2 | August 10 | 3 | [33] | |
"Good for You" | Selena Gomez featuring ASAP Rocky | 10 | August 10 | 2 | [33] | |
August 24 | "That’s How You Know" | Nico & Vinz featuring Kid Ink and Bebe Rexha | 2 | August 31 | 6 | [31] |
"Get Stupid" | Aston Merrygold | 10 | August 24 | 1 | [34] | |
August 31 | "Locked Away" | R. City featuring Adam Levine | 2 | September 7 | 8 | [35] |
"Wildest Dreams" | Taylor Swift | 3 | September 21 | 7 | [36] | |
"Fire and the Flood" | Vance Joy | 6 | September 7 | 4 | [35] | |
"The Fix" ◁ | Nelly featuring Jeremih | 3 | September 7 | 7 | [35] | |
September 7 | "What Do You Mean?" (#9) ◁ | Justin Bieber | 1 | September 7 | 19 | [35] |
"Downtown" ◁ | Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Eric Nally, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee and Grandmaster Caz | 1 | October 5 | 15 | [37] | |
September 14 | "Ain't Nobody (Loves Me Better)" | Felix Jaehn featuring Jasmine Thompson | 6 | September 28 | 3 | [38] |
September 28 | "Hula Hoop" | Omi | 8 | October 12 | 3 | [39] |
October 5 | "Sugar" | Robin Schulz featuring Francesco Yates | 3 | October 5 | 5 | [37] |
"On My Mind" | Ellie Goulding | 3 | October 12 | 5 | [39] | |
"This Ain't Love" | Jessica Mauboy | 5 | October 12 | 2 | [39] | |
"Alive" ◁ | Sia | 10 | October 5 | 1 | [37] | |
October 12 | "Hotline Bling" | Drake | 2 | October 26 | 6 | [40] |
October 19 | "Wicked Game" ◁ | Cyrus | 6 | October 19 | 1 | [41] |
"Lay It All on Me" | Rudimental featuring Ed Sheeran | 7 | October 19 | 5 | [41] | |
"Dessert" | Dawin | 7 | October 26 | 5 | [40] | |
"The Hills" | The Weeknd | 3 | October 26 | 6 | [40] | |
October 26 | "Perfect" ◁ | One Direction | 4 | October 26 | 1 | [40] |
"Don't Be So Hard on Yourself" | Jess Glynne | 10 | October 26 | 1 | [40] | |
November 2 | "Hello" (#5) ◁ | Adele | 1 | November 2 | 13 | [42] |
"Sorry" ◁ | Justin Bieber | 2 | November 2 | 14 | [42] | |
"Never Forget You" | Zara Larsson and MNEK | 3 | November 16 | 10 | [43] | |
November 9 | "Ocean Drive" | Duke Dumont | 5 | December 7 | 8 | [44] |
"Focus" ◁ | Ariana Grande | 10 | November 9 | 1 | [45] | |
November 16 | "The Trouble with Us" | Marcus Marr and Chet Faker | 8 | November 23 | 3 | [46] |
November 23 | "Love Yourself" ◁ | Justin Bieber | 1 | December 14 | 14 | [47] |
"Stitches" | Shawn Mendes | 4 | December 7 | 10 | [44] | |
November 30 | "Stone" ◁ | Cyrus | 4 | November 30 | 1 | [48] |
December 14 | "Middle" | DJ Snake featuring Bipolar Sunshine | 5 | December 21 | 8 | [49] |
"Higher" ◁ | Hilltop Hoods featuring James Chatburn | 9 | December 14 | 1 | [47] | |
December 28 | "In2" | WSTRN | 10 | December 28 | 4 | [50] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | References |
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August 18 | "Freaks" ◁ | Timmy Trumpet and Savage | 3 | September 22 | 15 | [2] |
August 25 | "Shake It Off" ◁ | Taylor Swift | 1 | September 1 | 20 | [2] |
October 6 | "Thinking Out Loud" | Ed Sheeran | 1 | October 20 | 17 | [2] |
November 3 | "Lips Are Movin" ◁ | Meghan Trainor | 3 | November 10 | 11 | [2] |
November 10 | "Cosby Sweater" | Hilltop Hoods | 4 | December 1 | 11 | [2] |
November 17 | "Blank Space" | Taylor Swift | 1 | November 24 | 11 | [2] |
December 1 | "Uptown Funk" (#1) | Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars | 1 | December 15 | 21 | [2] |
December 8 | "I'm an Albatraoz" ◁ | AronChupa | 2 | December 22 | 8 | [2] |
December 15 | "Take Me Over" | Peking Duk featuring SAFIA | 6 | December 15 | 5 | [4] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | References |
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December 28 | "Fast Car" ◁ | Jonas Blue featuring Dakota | 1 | February 1 | 9 | [51] |
The following table shows artists who achieved two or more top 10 entries in 2015, including songs that reached their peak in 2014 and 2016. The figures include both main artists and featured artists. The total number of weeks an artist spent in the top ten in 2015 is also shown.
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