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List of number-one club tracks of 2009 (Australia)

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number-one club tracks of 2009
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This is a list of number-one hits on the ARIA Club Chart in 2009, compiled by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) from weekly DJ reports.[1]

2009

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Date Song Artist(s) Reference
January 19 "Blue Monday" Kurd Maverick [2]
26 "We Are the People" Empire of the Sun [3]
February 2
9
16 "Riverside" Sidney Samson [4]
23
March 2
9
16
23
30
April 6
13
20
27 "Now You're Gone" Juan Kidd and Felix Baumgartner [5]
May 4
11
18
25
June 1 "Bonkers" Dizzee Rascal and Armand Van Helden [6]
8
15
22
29
July 6
13 "In the Air" TV Rock featuring Rudy [7]
20
27
August 3
10
17
24
31 "Sexy Bitch" David Guetta featuring Akon [8]
September 7
14
21
28
October 5
12 "Let Me Be Real" Fedde Le Grand [9]
19
26 "ANYway" Duck Sauce [10]
November 2
9
16
23
30
December 7
14 "Devotion" Bingo Players [11]
21
28

Number-one artists

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Position Artist Weeks at No. 1
1 Sidney Samson 10
2 Duck Sauce 7
2 TV Rock 7
3 Armand Van Helden 6
3 Dizzee Rascal 6
3 David Guetta 6
4 Juan Kid 5
5 Empire of the Sun 3
5 Bingo Players 3
6 Fedde le Grand 2
7 Kurd Maverick 1

See also

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References

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  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)".