Taylor Swift and Mariah Carey see-in the New Year at No. 1 on Australia's main charts.
"Food Aid" debuts at No. 1 on the Official Singles Chart.
The highest debut in the week of Christmas belongs to British rapper Central Cee.
The singer's comeback soundtrack single is her first career No. 1 -- or even top 10 -- at the radio format.
The singer-songwriter's second No. 1 debut comes as tracks from her 'SOS' album dominate the chart.
Nothing can top Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You” at this time of year.
The hitmaking producer leads both genre charts as tracks from his chart-topping Heroes & Villains flood the Hot 100.
Just 1,000 chart sales separate the three Christmas classics.
SZA’s long-awaited second LP "SOS" is on track for a No. 2 debut.
Paul Kelly scores an early Christmas gift -- an ARIA Chart crown.