ARIA Charts
number-one club tracks of 2008
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This is the list of ARIA Club Chart number-one hits in 2008, compiled by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) from weekly DJ reports.[1]

2008

Date Song Artist(s) Reference
January 14 "Don't Hold Back" The Potbelleez [2]
21 "For Everyone" The Aston Shuffle [3]
28
February 4
11
18
25 "Breathe" Kaz James featuring Stu Stone [4]
March 3
10
17
24 "Baby" Pnau [5]
31
April 7
14
21
28
May 5
12 "This Boy's in Love" The Presets [6]
19
26 "Been a Long Time" TV Rock featuring Rudy [7]
June 2
9
16 "The Best Thing (2008)" Hook n Sling [8]
23
30
July 7
14
21
28
August 4
11 "I Want You" Martin Solveig [9]
18
25
September 1
8 "Finally 2008" Ce Ce Peniston [10]
15
22
29
October 6 "Release Me" Zoë Badwi [11]
13
20
27
November 3
10
17
24 "What a Wonderful World" Axwell and Bob Sinclar featuring Ron Carroll [12]
December 1 "Blue Monday" Kurd Maverick [13]
8
15
22

Number-one artists

Position Artist Weeks at No. 1
1 Hook n Sling 8
2 Pnau 7
2 Zoë Badwi 7
3 The Aston Shuffle 5
4 CeCe Peniston 4
4 Kaz James 4
4 Kurd Maverick 4
4 Martin Solveig 4
5 TV Rock 3
6 The Presets 2
7 Axwell 1
7 Bob Sinclar 1
7 The Potbelleez 1

See also

References

  1. "ARIA Charts Home". Archived from the original on 21 January 2009. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  2. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  3. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  4. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  5. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  6. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  7. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  8. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  9. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  10. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  11. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  12. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  13. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
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