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Lewis Capaldi Shares 'The Day That I Die' From New 'Survive' EP
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Lewis Capaldi Shares ‘The Day That I Die’ From New ‘Survive’ EP

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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The emotional track closes out the Scottish singer-songwriter’s new EP, Survive

Lewis Capaldi’s new four-song EP is out today, and with it the arrival of a new single, “The Day That I Die.” 

The track is vintage Capaldi, a deeply affecting, piano-led ballad that finds the Scottish singer-songwriter ruminating on mortality in stark, but evocative terms. On the track’s characteristically booming bridge, Capaldi belts, “Just as the sun will rise/And the sun will set/I will love you just the same from somewhere different/Until you close your eyes/And we meet again/Don’t you, don’t cry.”

On Instagram, Capaldi said the “The Day That I Die” was about “the lowest I’ve felt in my life,” and admitted it felt “a bit weird putting it out there for people to hear.” Still, he continued, “I’m honestly the proudest I’ve ever been about a song with this one. It’s been an absolute pleasure being back and releasing music and playing shows the last six months and I’m honestly so pleased to say I feel so far removed from the place I was when. Wrote this song. Looking forward to much more next year.”

“The Day That I Die” closes out Capaldi’s new Survive EP, which also includes previously-released tracks, “Almost,” “Survive,” and “Something in the Heavens.” Survive marks Capaldi’s first release of all new material in two years, following his 2023 sophomore album, Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent. Earlier this year, he did release another EP, All the Rest, which contained two covers — Olivia Rodrigo’s “Driver’s License” and Billie Eilish’s “When the Party’s Over” — as well as new orchestral versions of two of Capaldi’s own songs. 

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Capaldi’s return comes after a challenging couple of years, during which he stepped back from touring to address physical and mental health concerns. He returned to the stage over the summer at Glastonbury, where he last performed in 2023 and was seen battling Tourette’s syndrome throughout his set. 

Capaldi has played a few more gigs since then, and he’ll kick off a proper world tour early next year. A North American run is set to begin April 15 in Philadelphia and wrap May 6 in Vancouver. 

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Rockefeller Christmas Tree Lighting 2025: Reba McEntire to Host
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Rockefeller Christmas Tree Lighting 2025: Reba McEntire to Host

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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Laufey, Gwen Stefani and more stars are ready to rock around the Rockefeller Christmas tree, with NBC announcing the lineup for its annual tree-lighting celebration — hosted this year by Reba McEntire — on Friday (Nov. 14).

As Billboard can exclusively share, the network is set to air its 2025 Christmas in Rockefeller Center special at 8 p.m. ET on Dec. 3, with viewers getting the choice of tuning live on NBC or watching a simulcast on Peacock. With the country icon and Voice judge making her debut as host of the yearly program, Marc Anthony, Halle Bailey, Michael Bublé, Kristin Chenoweth, New Edition, Brad Paisley and Carly Pearce will also perform.

Plus, the Radio City Rockettes — who are celebrating their 100th anniversary this year — will once again be present to dazzle viewers with a festive showcase and, most likely, a kick line or two. “The lighting of the tree at Rockefeller Center is one of the great traditions that New York has to offer, and we couldn’t be more proud to once again share that excitement with audiences all over the country,” said Jen Neal, executive vp of live events and specials at NBCUniversal Entertainment, in a statement.

She added, “We’re so looking forward to seeing Reba bring her infectious energy to the telecast and create an unforgettable holiday moment.”

The 2025 iteration of the holiday extravaganza will build on more than 90 years of tradition. The first Rockefeller tree lighting took place in 1933, giving New Yorkers a meaningful bit of Christmas cheer amid the Great Depression; in 1936, the famous ice-skating rink at Rockefeller Center opened, giving the ceremony its now-iconic backdrop.

This year, the tree — a Norway Spruce imported from East Greenbush, N.Y. — will measure at 75 feet tall and 45 feet wide, weighing approximately 11 tons. Topped with a three-dimensional Swarovski star, it’ll take more than 50,000 colorful LED lights to illuminate.

In 2024, the special was hosted by Kelly Clarkson and featured performances from the Backstreet Boys, Dan + Shay, Jennifer Hudson, Coco Jones, Little Big Town, RAYE and more.



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Miley Cyrus Rises on New Song "Dream As One" From Avatar: Fire and Ash Soundtrack
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Miley Cyrus Rises on New Song “Dream As One” From Avatar: Fire and Ash Soundtrack

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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After all that Miley Cyrus has been through, she is all too familiar with the feeling of defying the odds and rising from the ashes. The pop star’s anthemic new song “Dream As One,” from the Avatar: Fire and Ash Soundtrack, draws an added layer of meaning from her own experiences with beating addiction and losing her home in a wildfire. Stream it below.

Cyrus previously revealed on Instagram that “Dream As One” was inspired by her Malibu home being destroyed in the 2018 Woolsey Fire. “Having been personally affected by fire and being rebuilt from the ashes, this project holds profound meaning for me,” she said. “Thank you, Jim, for the opportunity to turn that experience into musical medicine. The film’s themes of unity, healing, and love resonate deeply within my soul, and to be even a small star in the universe the Avatar family has created is truly a dream come true.”

“Even through the flames. Even through the ashes in the sky. When we dream, we dream as one,” Cyrus wrote in a new post, quoting the track’s chorus. “Writing this song with Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt came straight from the heart. Every lyric remembers where we’ve been, reflects where we are, and holds hope for what’s ahead for all of us. It was an honor to create something so personal for a film that connects so deeply with people around the world.”

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The stripped-back production, built atop piano and strings, helps Cyrus tug at the heartstrings from the beginning, as she sings, “Our love will never fade away/ We’re diamonds in the dark/ I put my head against your chest/ And listen to your heart.”

“Dream As One” was co-written by Cyrus with hitmakers Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt, as well as the upcoming sci-fi film sequel’s soundtrack composer, Simon Franglen. It’s just her latest soundtrack anthem; she contributed “Beautiful That Way” to Pamela Anderson’s The Last Showgirl last year.

More recently, in September, Cyrus released an expanded edition of her May 2025 album, Something Beautiful, featuring two new songs: “Lockdown” with David Byrne and “Secrets” featuring Fleetwood Mac’s Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood. Her accompanying Something Beautiful film was also one of the biggest 2026 Grammy nomination snubs.

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Tracy Chapman in 1988. (Credit: Goedefroit Music/Getty Images)
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Deep Cut Friday: ‘3,000 Miles’ by Tracy Chapman

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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Each week, SPIN digs into the catalogs of great artists and highlights songs you might not know for our Deep Cut Friday series.

Tracy Chapman’s most famous singles appear on her 1988 self-titled debut and 1995’s New Beginning, but all of the veteran singer-songwriter’s eight albums contain great songs. 2005’s Where You Live is an unheralded gem of her catalog, her only album produced by Tchad Blake. Blake’s productions for artists like Los Lobos, Soul Coughing, and Cibo Matto often feature eclectic instrumentation and thumping percussion. And his work on Where You Live is subtle and sensitive, furnishing Chapman’s songs with lush, inventive arrangements.

The longest and quietest song on Where You Live, “3,000 Miles,” is subtle but gripping. Over nearly six minutes, Chapman describes a dangerous world in ominous terms: “Good girls walk in groups of three, fast girls walk slow on side streets / Sometimes the girls who walk alone aren’t found for days or weeks.” Textures swirl around her voice, including lap steel guitar by Joe Gore, upright bass by David Pilch, organ by Blake’s frequent collaborator Mitchell Froom, and Chapman herself on guitar, clarinet, and glockenspiel. The imagery in the lyrics gets progressively more violent, bullets flying and apples filled with razor blades, but outside of a gentle handclap rhythm by Chapman and drummer Quinn Smith, there’s no percussion on the song, and the volume never rises. The refrain “I’m 3,000 miles away” feels like a mantra or a prayer, whether the narrator has physically left her volatile surroundings or is still there, dreaming of a distant sanctuary.

The fan newsletter Tracy Chapman in Depth is going through Chapman’s catalog one track at a time, and in July a thoughtful post examined “3,000 Miles,” noting that the song was nearly the title track of Chapman’s 2005 album. That piece includes excerpts from an interview where Chapman explained that the song was inspired by growing up in Ohio, in the tense period after the state’s schools were desegregated in 1976. “It’s a part of my story and partly the story of little girls who in some way are endangered in an environment that’s not supportive. They manage to escape, maybe just in their state of minds. As a little girl, I often had to walk home from school. It was like going through a minefield,” Chapman told the U.K. newspaper The Sun in 2005.

Three more essential Tracy Chapman deep cuts:

“Behind the Wall”

Chapman sings “Behind the Wall” with no instrumental accompaniment, forcing you to focus on her lyrics, which detail law enforcement’s failure to prevent domestic violence. Chapman’s self-titled album was a major influence on Tori Amos, whose own solo debut included “Me and a Gun,” a similarly chilling a cappella song telling her story of being raped in her early 20s.

“Open Arms”

Soul music great Bobby Womack played guitar on “Open Arms,” a tender love song from 1992’s Matters of the Heart. The song was never released as a single, but Chapman performed it on The Tonight Show and featured it on her 2015 Greatest Hits collection.

“Nothing Yet”

Chapman achieves a rare feat on “Nothing Yet” from her 2000 album Telling Stories, building the song’s electric guitar and hand drum arrangement around a 5/4 time signature without calling attention to the track’s unusual rhythm, making it feel more like a simple waltz.

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Nicki Minaj's Longtime Lawyer Drops Her As A Client Amid $10M Lawsuit
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Nicki Minaj’s Longtime Lawyer Drops Her As A Client Amid $10M Lawsuit

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Nicki Minaj’s latest legal battle has taken an unexpected turn as her longtime attorney, Judd Burstein, has officially stepped away from representing her in a $10 million defamation lawsuit.

The move has stirred considerable conversation, not only because of Burstein’s longstanding track record of successful defenses on Minaj’s behalf, but because of the abruptness of his departure.

In a statement explaining his decision, Burstein told Us Weekly, “After I won a dismissal of Tameer Peak’s defamation lawsuit against Nicki in New Jersey, I declined the opportunity to represent her when Peak refiled it in New York.”

Rapper Nicki Minaj performs onstage at Hot 107.9 Birthday Bash: Pop Up Edition at Philips Arena on June 17, 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Burstein emphasized that his withdrawal should not be interpreted as a judgment on the case itself. He insisted the decision was “unrelated to any concern about the merits of Peak’s claims” and reiterated his belief that the complaint is “entirely frivolous.”

He further maintained that he continues to “have great affection and respect for Nicki,” though his exit has fueled speculation about whether recent public scrutiny and Minaj’s perceived erratic behavior may have influenced the shift.

Peak’s lawsuit—now refiled in New York after being dismissed in New Jersey—centers on remarks Minaj allegedly made during an April 2024 Stationhead broadcast.

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Host Nicki Minaj performs onstage during the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards at Prudential Center on September 12, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey.

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According to the complaint, she referred to Peak as “one sandwich short of a picnic” and suggested he “clearly gets a check from the government,” comments he claims subjected him to public humiliation.

Despite Burstein’s past victories for Minaj—including the dismissal of a $20 million suit in 2022 and a 2024 case that led to a gag order—the rapper now finds herself without her key legal defender.

In Burstein’s place, The Northstar Group, owned by Londell McMillan, has stepped in temporarily. According to the firm, Burstein’s departure came without warning.

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Entertainment attorney, producer, and publisher L. Londell McMillan attends Billboard Power 100 – Red Carpet at Cecconi’s on February 9, 2017 in West Hollywood, California.

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“That same day, Mr. Burstein abruptly withdrew entirely from his representation of [Minaj and her company], without giving any prior notice,” a representative stated.

The firm added that “[Minaj and her company] intend to appear and defend themselves in this matter, and we are requesting a stay of the proceedings, including all deadlines and further motion practice, so that [Minaj and her company] may have time to find and retain new litigation counsel, have counsel review the case file, confer with their new counsel, and prepare any responsive filings in an orderly manner.”

The Northstar Group has requested a 45-day window for Minaj to secure new representation as she prepares to confront Peak’s renewed allegations in her home state.

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Nicki Minaj attends the 2025 Met Gala Celebrating “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 05, 2025 in New York City.

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Ariana Grande Accosted By Influencer At 'Wicked: For Good' Singapore Premiere
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Ariana Grande Accosted By Influencer At ‘Wicked: For Good’ Singapore Premiere

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

The Wicked: For Good press cycle has not been kind to Ariana Grande. The star was unable to make the movie premiere in São Paulo last week due to flight issues, and subsequently faced a wave of death threats from fans. Yesterday, she was walking the red carpet at the film’s Singapore premiere when she was accosted by the influencer who also stage-crashed Katy Perry in June.

Footage shows Pyjama Man, who has 10,000 followers on Instagram, jumping over a barricade and charging at the singer-actress, putting his arm around her and jumping up and down. Her costar Cynthia Erivo is famously very protective over her, and she intervened along with security to get the man off of Grande. The viral menace then posted the video to Instagram, writing, “@arianagrande @wickedmovie Dear Ariana Grande Thank You for letting me Jump on the Yellow Carpet with You.” He also made an Instagram Story saying he was free after being arrested.

Aside from the obvious fact that you shouldn’t put your hands on people, Grande is a particularly vulnerable victim considering the terrorist bombing at her Manchester concert in 2017 that left 22 dead.

Assaulting celebrities is unfortunately a trend as of late. Last month, Dua Lipa also endured an unwanted physical advance at her Los Angeles show that security prevented from going any further; Billie Eilish was grabbed and shoved at her Miami gig; an audience member rushed 2hollis onstage at his New York performance. Earlier this month in DC, Halsey was groped by a fan and security had to step in. Sad stuff.

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Avalon Emerson Shares Video for New & the Charm Song, Announces European Tour Dates: Watch
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Avalon Emerson Shares Video for New & the Charm Song, Announces European Tour Dates: Watch

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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Avalon Emerson has shared a new song. “Eden” is the DJ and producer’s first release under her Avalon Emerson & the Charm moniker since her 2023 dream-pop album of the same name. It’s out on Dead Oceans and arrives with a music video directed by Ben Turok. Watch it below.

“‘Eden’ is the voyage along the endless river carved between mountains of joy and loss, of experience and exhaustion. We glide over a teeming riverbed of relationships and love, revealing the path itself is the point,” Emerson said in a press release. “‘Eden’ came from the first studio session I had with Bullion after the last ‘& the Charm’ live tour in late 2023. That day in London made me realize that making this kind of music is not just a detour from DJing and dance music, but the entrance to a deep cave, full of passages to wander.”

After signing to Dead Oceans earlier this year, Emerson launched the singles series Perpetual Emotion Machine. As part of the series, she formally released “E After Next,” a rework of Moby’s “Next Is the E” that had become a staple of her DJ sets. Emerson is set to play a brief run of & the Charm shows in Europe and the United Kingdom beginning in late March of next year. Scroll down to see her upcoming tour dates.

Revisit the interview “Why Techno Rule-Breaker Avalon Emerson Traded Club Bangers for Featherlight Dream-Pop.”

Avalon Emerson & the Charm: Live Tour Europe 2026

Avalon Emerson & the Charm:

03-31 Glasgow, Scotland – Stereo
04-01 Manchester, England – Yes (Pink Room)
04-02 London, England – Islington Assembly Hall
04-04 Paris, France – Badaboum
04-06 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso Upstairs
04-08 Berlin, Germany – Säälchen

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Posthumous D'Angelo album reportedly on the way
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Posthumous D’Angelo album reportedly on the way

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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A posthumous D’Angelo album might be on the way.

The legendary R&B and neo-soul musician died aged 51 on October 14, after a prolonged private battle with pancreatic cancer.

Now, his collaborator and friend Questlove has hinted that a final D’Angelo album could be in the works.

During a red carpet interview at the Rock ‘N’ Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday (November 8), Questlove was asked about unreleased music from the musician, to which he responded: “You’ll see soon.”

Then, when asked to describe what a fourth album from D’Angelo would sound like, he said: “It’s always the sound of yesterday but for the future, and this record’s no different.”

In a statement to Variety, his family said about his death: “The shining star of our family has dimmed his light for us in this life… After a prolonged and courageous battle with cancer, we are heartbroken to announce that Michael D’Angelo Archer, known to his fans around the world as D’Angelo, has been called home, departing this life today, October 14th, 2025.

“We are saddened that he can only leave dear memories with his family, but we are eternally grateful for the legacy of extraordinarily moving music he leaves behind.  We ask that you respect our privacy during this difficult time but invite you all to join us in mourning his passing while also celebrating the gift of song that he has left for the world.”

Following the tragic news, several major names in the music industry paid their respects to the ‘Brown Sugar’ musician, including Beyoncé, Chic icon Nile Rodgers and Lauryn Hill.

D’Angelo was born in Richmond, Virginia in 1974, and became interested in music as a child. He spent his teenage years playing in groups before signing to EMI in 1993 and wrote the song ‘U Will Know’ for the group Black Men United.

He came to prominence in 1995 when he released his debut album ‘Brown Sugar’, which was certified platinum in the US. His next album, 2000’s ‘Voodoo’, was acclaimed by critics and hit Number One, and saw him win his first two Grammy Awards. He then released his third album, ‘Black Messiah’, in 2014.

In May, he cancelled his appearance at the Roots Picnic Festival in Philadelphia due to what he described as an “unforeseen medical delay” following surgery he had earlier in the year.

D’Angelo is survived by his three children, sons Michael and Morocco and daughter Imani. His ex-girlfriend, and Michael’s mother, soul singer Angie Stone, died in a car crash in March aged 63.

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Ice Spice Drops New Single 'Big Guy' for 'The SpongeBob Movie' Sequel
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Ice Spice Drops New Single ‘Big Guy’ for ‘The SpongeBob Movie’ Sequel

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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The rapper will also voice a character in the animated film, set for release on Dec. 17

Ice Spice shared a new single, “Big Guy,” written and recorded for upcoming animated sequel The SpongeBob Movie: Search For SquarePants. A video for the spit-fire track will follow later today.

“Off the wake up, I’m feeling my best/ Big things ’bout to happen today,” the rapper intones on the upbeat single. “I bend over, I do my lil’ stretch/ I woke up feeling a brand new way/ Ain’t a jellyfish, but I’m the catch.”

“Being part of the SpongeBob soundtrack is such a full circle moment for me,” Ice Spice said in a statement. “It’s crazy to see my music in a movie that’s been part of so many people’s childhoods, including mine.”

Along with creating an original track for the film, Ice Spice voices to one of the characters in the movie, marking her first-ever voice cameo.

“Big Guy” follows on the heels of Ice Spice’s recent singles, “Pretty Privilege” and “Baddie Baddie.” The latter song marked Ice Spice’s first solo release since she dropped Y2K!: I’m Just A Girl (Deluxe) last December. It was produced by the rapper’s longtime collaborator RiotUSA and samples M.I.A.’s 2012 hit “Bad Girls.” She later dropped an Evil Twins-directed music video for the track.

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Since releasing Y2K!: I’m Just A Girl (Deluxe), Ice Spice collaborated with several artists. Earlier this year, she teamed up with Latto on “Gyatt,” which marked the first collaboration between the two rappers and effectively squashed rumors of the pair’s feud. She also made her film debut in Spike Lee’s most recent film, Highest 2 Lowest, starring Denzel Washington and A$AP Rocky. 

The SpongeBob Movie: Search For SquarePants hits theaters on Dec. 17. The film’s official synopsis notes, “Desperate to be a big guy, SpongeBob sets out to prove his bravery to Mr. Krabs by following The Flying Dutchman – a mysterious swashbuckling ghost pirate – on a seafaring comedy-adventure that takes him to the deepest depths of the deep sea, where no Sponge has gone before.”

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Taylor Swift Logs Another Chart Double
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Taylor Swift Logs Another Chart Double

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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Taylor Swift hits the ARIA Charts for six, as the U.S. pop star extends her reign with The Life Of A Showgirl (via Republic/Universal) and its lead single, “The Fate Of Ophelia.”

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As Swift’s latest album completes its sixth week atop the national albums tally, published Friday, Nov. 14, Paul Kelly bags the top new release with Seventy (EMI), his 28th studio album. Seventy opens at No. 2 on the ARIA Chart.

The 70-year-old Kelly is one of Australia’s most-cherished singer-songwriters, boasting a collection of 16 ARIA Awards, induction into the ARIA Hall of Fame (in 1997), and four No. 1 albums with Life Is Fine (No. 1 for one week in 2017), Nature (one week in 2018), Songs From The South: 1985-2019 (one week in 2019), and Paul Kelly’s Christmas Train (one week in 2022).

Homegrown pop-punk band Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers makes a glorious top ten debut, with GLORY (Community Music), their second studio album. Hailing from Canberra, the four-piece snagged the Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist award at the 2024 ARIA Awards, after opening the ceremony with a performance, and cracked the ARIA top 10 with 2023’s I Love You (peaking at No. 6).

Spanish superstar Rosalia makes her first top 50 in Australia with Lux (Columbia/Sony), new at No. 15. Lux is already a hit, everywhere. Following its release, the collection accumulated 42.1 million streams in its first 24 hours, the biggest global tally by a female, Spanish-speaking artist.

Meanwhile, veteran Australian country artist James Blundell nabs a top 40 entry with Patience Wins (AMB/MGM), his 12th studio album. It’s new at No. 25.

Western Australia singer-songwriter Stella Donnelly grabs her third top 40 appearance with Love and Fortune (DOT/RMT), new at No. 31. Donnelly previously made a mark with 2019’s Beware Of The Dogs (No. 15) and 2022’s Flood (No. 29).

Close behind is beloved punk rock act Cosmic Psychos with I Really Like Beer (RKT), pouring in a No. 32, while fellow Melburnians Icecream Hands crack the top 40 with the independently-released Giant Fox Pineapple Tree, new at No. 38, It’s the eighth album from the Aussie power pop band, and their first ARIA top 50 appearance.

Over on the ARIA Singles Chart, Taylor Swift ties a personal best as “The Fate Of Ophelia” enters its sixth week at No. 1. That effort draws level with 2022’s “Anti-Hero” as TayTay’s longest-running leader.

U.K. act Haven has the top debut with the viral number “I Run,” new at No. 8. It’s the only new release in the top 50. And finally, Tame Impala has, once again, the only appearance by an Australian artist on the chart, as “Dracula” (Columbia/Sony) improves 37-34, a new high.

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