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