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Flume’s ‘Skin’ LP Takes #1 On ARIA Albums Chart

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 15: Flume poses at the 27th Annual ARIA Nominations Event at Art Gallery New South Wales on October 15, 2013 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

Flume is no stranger to the upper echelons of Australia’s ARIA music charts. He not only reached the #1 position on the Albums Chart in 2013 after the release of his self-titled, debut album, but won four out of the eight ARIA music awards that he was nominated for during the same year. Now, following the long (LONG) awaited release of his sophomore album, Skin, the ARIA charts have once again tipped in Flume’s favor.

READ OUR REVIEW OF FLUME’S SKIN HERE

This week, he once again took the #1 spot on the ARIA Australia Top 100 Albums chart, beating out the likes of Beyoncé, Adele and Keith Urban. Meanwhile, in the Singles chart, Flume now occupies three coveted positions.

His collaboration with Little Dragon, “Take A Chance,” rests at #65, while his track “Lose It,” featuring Vic Mensa, is at #63. Finally, “Say It” with Tove Lo is placed just behind Calvin Harris, Rihanna, Drake and Justin Timberlake at the #5 position.

Click here to check out the ARIA charts in full, and join us in wishing Flume an enormous congratulations for an incredible album!

 

Source: TheMusic | Image: Ryan Pierse

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