The latest iTunes Top 10 chart in Australia has Adele in the top position with her single “Hello.” The soulful ballad is from her album “25.” Adele’s critically-acclaimed song was released on Oct. 23. The track has already become a hot favourite across several countries since it was launched.

According to the Australian iTunes Charts, the second song on the list is Justin Bieber’s “Love Yourself” from the album “Purpose.” Co-written by Ed Sheeran, the song is about one of Bieber’s ex-flames, according to RyanSeacrest.com.

Justin Bieber’s “Sorry” ranks at No. 3. The upbeat song is also the second single to be released track from his album “Purpose.” It follows the release of the mega-hit “What Do You Mean?” which is currently on the ninth spot of iTunes AU.

“Sorry” seems like an the apologetic song that is dedicated to a special lady, perhaps his ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez? The ex-couple was recently seen together at the Montage Beverly Hills wherein Bieber sang a few of his songs, including “Sorry.”

The fourth track on the latest iTunes Top 10 songs is “Never Forget You” by Zara Larsson and MNEK. The electro-pop number’s music video features the story of a girl and her imaginary friend.

“The Trouble With Us” by Chet Faker is the fifth placer on the iTunes chart. The track from the extended play (EP) album “Work” is a funky song. It is a collaboration between Chet Faker and Marcus Marr.

Guy Sebastian’s “Black & Blue” is the sixth top song on iTunes Australia. The new single from the Australian singer has a refreshing tune. Meanwhile, Shawn Mendes’ “Stitches” is on the seventh position. The song is the third track from the Canadian pop artist’s album “Handwritten.”

“Ocean Drive” by Duke Dumont is on the eighth position. The song is part of the EP “Blasé Boys Club Part 1” and is a certified ARIA: Gold. As for “Perfect” by One Direction, it is currently on the 10th position of the iTunes Australia chart. The boy band’s latest tune is the second single from the album “Made In The A.M.”

Source: YouTube/AdeleVEVO

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