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The Official Aotearoa Music Charts 2024 End Of Year Charts Have Been Published

Thursday, 19 December 2024, 8:54 pm
Press Release: Official Aotearoa Music Charts

Compiled by Recorded Music NZ, the End of Year Charts are
the only charts to combine all major sources Aotearoa music
fans use throughout the year to buy and stream their
favourite music. Data from sources including Spotify, Apple
Music, iTunes, YouTube, Bandcamp, gig sales and other
physical retail provide the authoritative snapshot of what
New Zealanders were buying and listening to over the course
of 2024.

Taylor Swift once again takes top honours on
the Kōpae Tiketike 50 Ōkawa | Official Top 50 Albums End
of Year Chart with The Tortured Poets Department. The
triple-platinum collection went to #1 in April and stayed
there for four weeks. Doing so bumped Swift to become the
solo artist with the most #1 albums in Aotearoa,14. She
leads a cohort of female artists at the head of the End of
Year Album Chart – the top five is completed by Billie
Eilish (#2), SZA (#3), Sabrina Carpenter (#4), and Chappell
Roan (#5).

US artist Teddy Swims’ remarkable
connection with Aotearoa continues as his five-times
platinum ‘Lose Control’ takes the premiere spot on the
Tukutahi Tiketike 50 Ōkawa | Official Top 50 Singles End
of Year Chart. The song first charted in 2023 but it was
not until this year that it really took off, spending almost
the entirety of 2024 (40 weeks) inside the Top 10. The
artist, who played three sold out shows locally in July, has
credited his fans in Aotearoa with sparking his global viral
success.

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L.A.B top the Kōpae Tiketike 20 Ōkawa o
Aotearoa | Official Top 20 Aotearoa Albums End
of Year Chart with their Introducing L.A.B compilation,
also charting at #3 with L.A.B VI. Six60 take the #2 spot
with The Six60 Collection – while Kaylee Bell (#7), DARTZ
(#10) and Georgia Lines (#17) all land in the End of Year
Top 20 for the first time.

L.A.B also hold five
positions in the Tukutahi Tiketike 20 Ōkawa o Aotearoa |
Official Top 20 Aotearoa Singles End
of Year Chart, with ‘Casanova’ (#2), ‘Take It Away’
(#3), ‘Oh No (Pt. 2)’ (#12), ‘Ocean Demon’ (#14) and ‘Give
Me That Feeling’ (#16) – although they surrender the top
spot to Corrella and their double-platinum banger ‘Blue
Eyed Māori’, which was awarded Te Tino Waiata ā-Iti
Rearea o te Tau | Breakthrough Single of the Year at the
2024 Aotearoa Music Awards.

Another artist familiar
with topping charts, Stan Walker, secures the remaining End
of Year #1 in 2024. ‘Māori Ki Te Ao’ has ruled the
weekly Tukutahi Te Reo Māori Tiketike 10 | Te Reo Māori End
of Year Chart for 41 consecutive weeks. TAWAZ follows at
#2 with the track that propelled him to win both Mana Reo
and Te Manu Taki Māori o te Tau | Best Māori Artist at the
2025 Aotearoa Music Awards, ‘He Aho’.

The Official
2024 End of Year Charts are based on sales and streaming
data for all singles and albums that were eligible to appear
in the weekly Official Aotearoa Music Charts for some or all
of 2024.

The weekly Official Aotearoa Music Charts are
published at aotearoamusiccharts.co.nz
every Friday at 4pm, including through the holiday
period.

About the Official Aotearoa Music
Charts:

The Official Aotearoa Music Charts
reflect the most popular singles and albums in Aotearoa each
week. They are the only charts endorsed by the music
industry and are compiled according to globally recognised
guidelines. The Charts are compiled by Recorded Music NZ and
published at 4pm every Friday – the first to be published
in the world each
week.

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