This is a list of songs that charted in the top ten of the ARIA Charts in 2023.
Key
Symbol | Meaning |
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◁ | Indicates single's top 10 entry was also its ARIA top 50 debut |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | Refs. |
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Singles from 2022 | ||||||
31 October | "Karma" | Taylor Swift featuring Ice Spice | 2 | 5 June | 5 | [1] |
12 December | "Creepin'" ◁ | Metro Boomin, The Weeknd and 21 Savage | 7 | 23 January | 12 | [2] |
19 December | "Kill Bill" ◁ | SZA | 1 | 16 January | 27 | [2] [3] |
Singles from 2023 | ||||||
9 January | "Escapism" | Raye featuring 070 Shake | 3 | 23 January | 16 | [2] |
23 January | "Flowers" ◁ | Miley Cyrus | 1 | 27 | [4] | |
6 February | "Say Nothing" | Flume featuring May-a | 4 | 6 February | 1 | [5] |
13 February | "Love Again" | The Kid Laroi | 6 | 13 February | 1 | [6] |
20 February | "Boy's a Liar" | PinkPantheress | 2 | 27 February | 19 | [7] [8] |
"Sure Thing" | Miguel | 6 | 2 | [7] [8] | ||
"Players" | Coi Leray | 7 | 6 | [7] [8] | ||
6 March | "Die for You" | The Weeknd and Ariana Grande | 3 | 6 March | 18 | [9] |
"Last Night" | Morgan Wallen | 1 | 17 April | 37 | [9] [10] | |
"Until I Found You" | Stephen Sanchez and Em Beihold | 8 | 13 March | 9 | [9] [11] | |
3 April | "Eyes Closed" ◁ | Ed Sheeran | 6 | 3 April | 4 | [12] |
17 April | "Search & Rescue" ◁ | Drake | 8 | 17 April | 1 | [10] |
24 April | "Daylight" ◁ | David Kushner | 4 | 22 May | 14 | [13] [14] |
"Fast Car" | Luke Combs | 2 | 28 August | 24 | [13] [15] | |
"The Beginning: Cupid" | Fifty Fifty | 2 | 8 May | 12 | [13] [16] | |
1 May | "Double Fantasy" ◁ | The Weeknd featuring Future | 9 | 1 May | 1 | [17] |
29 May | "All My Life" | Lil Durk featuring J. Cole | 9 | 29 May | 3 | [18] |
12 June | "Sprinter" ◁ | Dave and Central Cee | 1 | 12 June | 17 | [19] |
10 July | "Vampire" ◁ | Olivia Rodrigo | 1 | 10 July | 15 | [20] |
17 July | "I Can See You (Taylor's Version) (From The Vault)" ◁ | Taylor Swift | 5 | 17 July | 1 | [21] |
"Enchanted (Taylor's Version)" ◁ | 7 | 1 | [21] | |||
"Mine (Taylor's Version)" ◁ | 10 | 1 | [21] | |||
24 July | "Seven" ◁ | Jungkook featuring Latto | 2 | 24 July | 2 | [22] |
"F*kumean" | Gunna | 7 | 5 | [22] | ||
"What Was I Made For?" ◁ | Billie Eilish | 1 | 7 August | 8 | [22] [23] | |
31 July | "Barbie World" | Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice and Aqua | 3 | 31 July | 5 | [24] |
"Dance the Night" | Dua Lipa | 3 | 14 August | 11 | [24] [25] | |
7 August | "Meltdown" ◁ | Travis Scott featuring Drake | 8 | 7 August | 1 | [23] |
14 August | "Paint the Town Red" ◁ | Doja Cat | 1 | 28 August | 25 | [25] [15] |
21 August | "Bad Idea Right?" ◁ | Olivia Rodrigo | 3 | 18 September | 2 | [26] [27] |
4 September | "Popular" | The Weeknd featuring Playboi Carti and Madonna | 8 | 11 September | 2 | [28] [29] |
18 September | "Get Him Back!" ◁ | Olivia Rodrigo | 6 | 18 September | 1 | [27] |
"All-American B**ch" ◁ | 10 | 1 | [27] | |||
25 September | "Greedy" ◁ | Tate McRae | 2 | October 9 | 29 | [30] [31] |
"Strangers" | Kenya Grace | 2 | 2 October | 11 | [30] [32] | |
9 October | "3D" ◁ | Jungkook featuring Jack Harlow | 7 | 9 October | 1 | [31] |
"I Remember Everything" | Zach Bryan featuring Kacey Musgraves | 6 | 23 October | 16 | [31] [33] | |
16 October | "First Person Shooter" ◁ | Drake featuring J. Cole | 4 | 16 October | 1 | [34] |
"IDGAF" ◁ | Drake featuring Yeat | 6 | 1 | [34] | ||
"Virginia Beach" ◁ | Drake | 9 | 1 | [34] | ||
23 October | "Something in the Orange" | Zach Bryan | 6 | 18 December | 9 | [33] [35] |
"Water" | Tyla | 6 | 30 October | 9 | [36] | |
30 October | "Too Much" ◁ | The Kid Laroi, Jungkook and Central Cee | 10 | 1 | [36] | |
6 November | "Is It Over Now? (Taylor's Version) (from the Vault)" ◁ | Taylor Swift | 1 | 6 November | 5 | [37] |
"Now That We Don't Talk (Taylor's Version) (from the Vault)" ◁ | 2 | 2 | [37] | |||
"Say Don't Go (Taylor's Version) (from the Vault)" ◁ | 3 | 1 | [37] | |||
"Sl**! (Taylor's Version) (from the Vault)" ◁ | 4 | 1 | [37] | |||
"Style (Taylor's Version)" ◁ | 7 | 1 | [37] | |||
"Suburban Legends (Taylor's Version) (from the Vault)" ◁ | 8 | 1 | [37] | |||
"Blank Space (Taylor's Version)" ◁ | 9 | 1 | [37] | |||
13 November | "Now and Then" ◁ | The Beatles | 6 | 13 November | 1 | [38] |
20 November | "Lovin on Me" ◁ | Jack Harlow | 1 | 20 November | 19 | [39] |
"Houdini" ◁ | Dua Lipa | 7 | 1 | [39] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | References |
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20 September | "Shivers" ◁ | Ed Sheeran | 2 | 8 November | 34 | [11] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | References |
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11 April | "As It Was" ◁ | Harry Styles | 1 | 11 April | 44 | [2] |
18 July | "I Ain't Worried" | OneRepublic | 2 | 12 September | 27 | [2] |
12 September | "I'm Good (Blue)" | David Guetta and Bebe Rexha | 1 | 19 September | 18 | [2] |
19 September | "B.O.T.A. (Baddest of Them All)" | Eliza Rose and Interplanetary Criminal | 4 | 26 September | 9 | [5] |
3 October | "Unholy" ◁ | Sam Smith & Kim Petras | 1 | 3 October | 22 | [2] |
24 October | "Miss You" ◁ | Oliver Tree and Robin Schulz | 4 | 24 October | 14 | [2] |
31 October | "Anti-Hero" ◁ | Taylor Swift | 1 | 31 October | 32 | [2] |
21 November | "Made You Look" | Meghan Trainor | 3 | 5 December | 11 | [2] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | References |
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3 July | "Cruel Summer" | Taylor Swift | 1 | 26 February | 42 | [40] |
25 September | "Prada" | Cassö, Raye and D-Block Europe | 3 | 5 February | 22 | [30] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | Ref. |
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2 January 2023 | "Jingle Bell Rock" | Bobby Helms | 6 | 2 January 2023 | 2 | [41] |
"Holly Jolly Christmas" | Michael Bublé | 7 | 2 January 2023 | 2 | [41] | |
"It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" | Andy Williams | 8 | 2 January 2023 | 2 | [41] | |
"Sleigh Ride" | The Ronettes | 9 | 2 January 2023 | 1 | [41] | |
"Do They Know It's Christmas?" | Band Aid | 10 | 2 January 2023 | 1 | [41] | |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | Ref. |
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1 January 2018 | "All I Want for Christmas Is You" | Mariah Carey | 1 | 31 December 2018 | 21 | [41] |
31 December 2018 | "Last Christmas" | Wham! | 2 | 28 December 2020 | 13 | [41] |
30 December 2019 | "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" | Michael Bublé | 3 | 3 January 2022 | 8 | [41] |
28 December 2020 | "Santa Tell Me" | Ariana Grande | 5 | 3 January 2022 | 6 | [41] |
3 January 2022 | "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" | Brenda Lee | 2 | 2 January 2023 | 7 | [41] |
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