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Australian pop

Most popular artists in Australian pop

This chart is based on the monthly listeners metric for all artists tagged with the genre australian pop by Spotify. It may contain some errors or some data may not be up to date. You can check the artist profile to update data if necessary.

# Artist Monthly Listeners Followers
1
22,083,984
9,295,487
2
17,667,209
3,879,422
3
17,360,240
2,262,293
4
11,445,791
2,984,120
5
6,128,392
123,599
6
3,976,155
335,416
7
3,260,326
327,177
8
2,366,701
666,058
9
2,137,199
154,306
10
2,052,501
979,184
11
1,824,483
553,070
12
1,760,366
379,098
13
1,253,076
1,365,309
14
Montaigne
1,187,356
100,956
15
Vera Blue
1,010,287
190,223
16
Rick Price
939,791
36,506
17
787,874
424,455
18
Gabriella Cilmi
641,403
93,105
19
Jessica Mauboy
616,274
287,001
20
Daryl Braithwaite
582,243
173,357
21
Missy Higgins
557,542
221,162
22
Pete Murray
494,538
167,590
23
490,733
254,637
24
Birds Of Tokyo
466,071
239,124
25
Daniel Merriweather
434,803
39,780
26
Havana Brown
433,477
176,884
27
Isaiah Firebrace
422,703
58,116
28
Vanessa Amorosi
410,919
76,037
29
Ben Lee
390,492
64,090
30
Thirsty Merc
357,268
94,372
31
Jacob Lee
317,324
221,860
32
Gretta Ray
294,486
79,134
33
Samantha Jade
292,942
107,137
34
Nicole Millar
274,546
31,591
35
Justice Crew
272,658
104,655
36
Jai Waetford
219,994
232,376
37
Darren Hayes
219,647
108,653
38
Holly Valance
218,092
125,232
39
KIAN
178,359
29,029
40
Dannii Minogue
177,377
138,490
41
Shannon Noll
174,024
77,862
42
Bachelor Girl
171,457
26,965
43
Rogue Traders
170,946
35,504
44
Dami Im
168,447
61,584
45
George Maple
166,726
42,714
46
Kate Miller-Heidke
155,025
76,266
47
Taxiride
141,849
33,540
48
Tim Ayre
131,301
5,873
49
Ricki-Lee
100,109
72,068
50
Reece Mastin
93,329
42,554
51
Christine Anu
90,416
29,096
52
Nathaniel
90,346
9,691
53
Timomatic
83,788
33,135
54
Odette
81,930
51,955
55
Carla Wehbe
74,183
10,873
56
Alfie Arcuri
70,450
10,027
57
Harrison Craig
65,569
35,480
58
Eves Karydas
65,326
50,480
59
Taylor Henderson
62,758
40,361
60
Joanne
61,509
3,360
61
Short Stack
55,516
19,940
62
Xavier Dunn
55,072
10,738
63
Mason Watts
54,722
3,330
64
Eliott
54,156
11,773
65
Marlisa
53,706
22,684
66
Young Divas
51,959
19,571
67
Bella Taylor Smith
51,748
35,021
68
Anthony Callea
51,522
30,339
69
Marcia Hines
43,871
27,615
70
Nikki Webster
43,513
11,515
71
Wesley Dean
42,122
15,343
72
Ngaiire
32,919
21,402
73
Lachie Gill
31,273
12,864
74
Kevin Johnson
30,762
3,060
75
Damien Leith
25,170
9,612
76
Judah Kelly
23,853
17,942
77
Bardot
23,410
13,571
78
Anja Nissen
22,703
6,505
79
Brendan Maclean
22,156
14,345
80
Natalie Bassingthwaighte
21,339
27,573
81
Shakaya
19,899
7,147
82
Aodhan
19,602
4,203
83
The Janoskians
19,117
119,677
84
Chris Sebastian
18,499
13,203
85
Stephanie McIntosh
14,261
10,692
86
Johnny Ruffo
14,236
17,516
87
Gossling
13,942
13,351
88
Lily Papas
13,552
2,136
89
Paulini
12,846
15,625
90
Candice Alley
12,766
3,523
91
Jess Kent
12,477
6,768
92
Altiyan Childs
12,021
2,609
93
Sister2sister
10,548
9,893
94
Cyrus Villanueva
10,370
9,537
95
Shannen James
10,215
3,986
96
Hoseah Partsch
8,955
2,058
97
Jean.
8,655
1,277
98
The Collective
8,563
11,052
99
Courtney Act
8,181
32,224
100
Casey Donovan
7,985
16,498
101
Ky Baldwin
7,545
25,468
102
Kate DeAraugo
7,113
10,849
103
Tammin Sursok
6,948
5,617
104
Airling
6,625
19,985
105
Bonnie Anderson
6,598
8,962
106
Cassie Davis
5,944
7,253
107
Natalie Gauci
5,774
2,454
108
Scandal'us
5,614
3,732
109
Jess & Matt
5,228
6,368
110
Leah Haywood
5,102
3,433
111
Ellie Drennan
4,359
4,575
112
Sophie Monk
4,286
4,579
113
Bec Cartwright
4,168
5,462
114
Cosima De Vito
3,459
1,297
115
Rob Mills
3,034
1,731
116
Luke Kennedy
3,007
1,388
117
Dean Geyer
2,968
3,443
118
Rachael Leahcar
1,842
2,102
119
Toni Pearen
1,672
1,880
120
In Stereo
1,376
6,089
121
MLHLND
1,243
894
122
Jacob Biermann
1,217
830
123
Sam Bluer
1,009
1,250
124
Miss Blanks
719
2,257
125
Gussy
103
501

Some info about australian pop

Australian pop music, an eclectic and vibrant genre that captures the unique cultural landscape of Australia, has evolved distinctly while maintaining a dialogue with global music trends. The genre, born out of the diverse influences brought by immigration and indigenous music, began to take a recognizable shape in the post-World War II era, particularly during the 1950s and 1960s. This period saw a burgeoning of Australian culture looking to establish its voice amidst dominant British and American cultural imports.

Australian pop is noted for incorporating elements from various musical traditions including rock, country, and indigenous music, which has given it a distinctive sound. The genre has also been shaped significantly by Australia’s geographic and cultural proximity to Asia, making it a unique fusion of Western and Eastern musical influences.

One cannot discuss Australian pop without acknowledging some of its most seminal artists who have acted as its ambassadors, bringing the sound to international audiences. Artists like Olivia Newton-John, who found global fame in the 1970s, and Kylie Minogue, who emerged in the 1980s, are pivotal in this regard. Kylie Minogue, often known as the "Princess of Pop," has a career that spans over three decades, marked by a consistent ability to adapt to the changing landscapes of pop music, while still retaining an essentially Australian touch.

In the 1990s and 2000s, bands like Savage Garden and solo artists such as Natalie Imbruglia and Delta Goodrem continued to export Australian pop to the world. Their music, often characterized by catchy melodies and emotive lyrics, resonated with a global audience, enabling the genre to gain a foothold in markets outside Australia.

Contemporary Australian pop has seen a diversified scene with artists like Sia, Tame Impala, and 5 Seconds of Summer achieving international fame. Sia, known for her powerful vocals and enigmatic persona, has penned hits not only for herself but for other top-tier artists, spreading the influence of Australian pop further. Tame Impala, although typically categorized under psychedelic music, incorporates pop sensibilities that make the act accessible and globally popular.

Australian pop is remarkably popular not only in Australia but also in the UK, the US, and across Asia. The relatability of its themes—often centered on personal growth, romantic relationships, and an enduring sense of wanderlust—coupled with a generally upbeat and engaging sound palette, makes it appealing to a wide demographic. Moreover, the music has often been used in films, television shows, and commercials around the world, further cementing its place in global pop culture.

Australian pop also benefits enormously from the country’s robust support systems for artists, including government-funded arts programs and vibrant live music scenes across cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. These cities have become cultural hubs, nurturing talents and providing platforms for performances and exposure.

In essence, Australian pop music is a testament to the country’s dynamic cultural spectrum. It continuously evolves, yet maintains a certain characteristic essence that is distinctly Australian. Engaging, emotive, and eclectic, Australian pop remains a significant contributor to the global music stage, offering a refreshing perspective and rich, diverse sounds that challenge and expand the boundaries of the genre.