Ever wonder what tunes are truly conquering the airwaves Down Under? The ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ soundtrack just set an incredible record, but it’s not the only artist making waves. From indie darlings to global superstars, who do you think is shaking up the Australian music scene right now?
The soundtrack for the blockbuster series “KPop Demon Hunters” has achieved an unprecedented feat on the Australian Music Charts, securing its position as the longest-reigning album of 2025. This remarkable achievement underscores the series’ immense popularity and its ability to translate on-screen success into widespread musical acclaim across the nation, making significant Music News.
For an impressive seven consecutive weeks, the “KPop Demon Hunters” album has held the coveted top spot on the ARIA Chart, setting a new benchmark for sustained dominance within the competitive Australian music landscape. This extraordinary run firmly establishes its place in the annuls of Album Records for the year.
Beyond this record-breaking success, other prominent artists continue to make their mark. Over on the ARIA Albums Chart, the soundtrack hit “Golden” maintains its strong performance, holding the top position for the fifth straight week, showcasing its enduring appeal within the Entertainment sphere and the broader music industry.
The latest ARIA Chart, published on Friday, August 29, also saw exciting new arrivals making a significant impact. Laufey, the classical-adjacent artist, made a career-best debut in Australia, landing at No. 2, demonstrating the diverse tastes currently influencing the Australian Music Charts.
Alternative rock heavyweights Deftones completed the podium with their tenth studio album, entering the chart impressively at No. 3. This marks their sixth appearance in the ARIA Top 20, further solidifying their consistent presence and impact on the Australian music scene, contributing to the rich tapestry of Album Records.
Meanwhile, the Sydney duo Royel Otis continued their ascent, securing a second consecutive top 10 position as their sophomore collection debuted at No. 5. This represents a career best for the duo, whose previous album earned four ARIA Awards, reflecting their growing influence and critical acclaim in Entertainment.
Further down the chart, Tyler, The Creator’s celebrated work surged to a new chart peak of No. 10, eclipsing its 2015 best. This resurgence coincides with Tyler’s ongoing Australian and New Zealand tour, highlighting the power of live performances to drive album sales and chart longevity, a key component of current Music News.
Finally, the ARIA Singles Chart witnessed a strong debut from global superstar Doja Cat, whose track “Jealous Type” entered at No. 28. This marks Doja’s sixteenth top 50 hit as a solo or featured artist, adding another impressive entry to her extensive list of chart successes, further enriching the landscape of Australian Music Charts and Entertainment.