Pharrell Williams' hit Happy holds the top spot in both the ARIA singles and albums charts. Source: AAP
IT didn't win the Oscar but Pharrell Williams' hit Happy still holds the top spot on the ARIA singles chart.
Williams' single, which features in the animated film Despicable Me 2, lost the Best Original Song Academy Award to Let It Go, from the movie Frozen, last Sunday, but Happy is in its ninth week at No.1.
Close behind the catchy tune is Clean Bandit and Jess Glynne's Rather Be, which remains in second place.
Sara Bareilles continued her rise on the charts, with her song Brave climbing three places to No.3, while David Guetta's Shot Me Down made its top 10 debut at No.4.
The French DJ's track, which features American singer-songwriter Skylar Grey, jumped up a whopping 23 places.
Say Something by A Great Big World and Undressed by Kim Cesarion each fell down a place to No.5 and No.6 respectively.
Sydney pop-punk quartet 5 Seconds of Summer's hit She Looks So Perfect also moved down the charts, falling four places to seventh place.
Cash Cash's Take Me Home remains in eighth place, while Swing by Melburnian Joel Fletcher fell two spots to No.9.
John Legend's All of Me slipped a place to round out the top 10.
On the ARIA albums chart, Aussie rockers INXS remain at No.1 for the fourth consecutive week with their collection The Very Best.
Pharrell Williams' new album G I R L, which the American rapper said was inspired by and is dedicated to women, made its top 10 debut at No.2, while Prism by Katy Perry, who was in Australia earlier in March, jumped up six places to No.3.
The pop singer was in town to promote her Prismatic World Tour, which kicks off in Australia on November 7 in Perth.
The Frozen soundtrack remains in fourth place, while Unorthodox Jukebox by Bruno Mars, who is currently touring the country, jumped up 19 places to No.5.
Also making significant leaps up the chart are Rudimental's Home, which climbed five places to seventh place, and Avicii's True, which rose eight places to No.8.
Robbie Williams' Swing Both Ways fell four places to No.6, while Australian church group Hillsong United made its top 10 debut with its new The White Album at No.9.
Eminem's The Marshall Mathers LP2 fell three places to round out the top 10 on the albums chart.
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