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List of UK top-ten singles in 2021

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The UK Singles Chart is one of many music charts compiled by the Official Charts Company that calculates the best-selling singles of the week in the United Kingdom.[1] Since 2004 the chart has been based on the sales of both physical singles and digital downloads, with airplay figures excluded from the official chart.[2][3] Since 2014, the singles chart has been based on both sales and streaming, with the ratio altered in 2017 to 150:1 streams and only three singles by the same artist eligible for the chart.[4][5] From July 2018, video streams from YouTube Music and Spotify among others began to be counted for the Official Charts. This list shows singles that peaked in the Top 10 of the UK Singles Chart during 2020, as well as singles which peaked in 2020 but were in the top 10 in 2021. The entry date is when the song appeared in the top 10 for the first time (week ending, as published by the Official Charts Company, which is six days after the chart is announced).

Fifty-four singles have been in the top 10 so far this year (as of 3 June 2021, week ending). Fourteen singles from 2020 remained in the top 10 for several weeks at the beginning of the year. "Sweet Melody" by Little Mix, "34+35" by Ariana Grande, "Step into Christmas" by Elton John, "This Christmas" by Jess Glynne, "Whoopty" by CJ and "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" by Justin Bieber were the singles from 2020 to reach their peak in 2021. Shane Codd, Tom Grennan and The Kid Laroi are among the many artists who have achieved their first top 10 single in 2021.

"Last Christmas" by Wham!, originally released in 1984, topped the chart for the first time in the first week of 2021. The first new number-one single of the year was "Sweet Melody" by Little Mix. Overall, seven different songs have peaked at number-one so far in 2021, with Olivia Rodrigo (2) having the most songs hit that position. An asterisk (*) in the "Weeks in Top 10" column shows that the song is currently in the top 10.

Background

Multiple entries

Fifty-four singles have charted in the top 10 in 2021 (as of 3 June 2021, week ending), with forty-seven singles reaching their peak this year (including the re-entry "Last Christmas").

"Last Christmas" finally reaches number-one

On New Year's Day 2021 (7 January 2021, week ending), Wham!'s iconic festive classic "Last Christmas", written by the group's lead singer George Michael, finally reached the coveted number-one spot in the UK chart. Upon its initial release in 1984, the single peaked at number two for five consecutive weeks. It returned to number two in 2017, one year after George Michael's death. The single finally reached the top spot more than 36 years after its initial release, the longest amount of time for a song to reach number-one, surpassing Tony Christie's almost 16 year-long record for the longest time a single has taken to top the UK Singles Chart after its initial release with "(Is This The Way To) Amarillo?" in March 2005, which had itself taken 33 years 4 months to top the chart (with Peter Kay, though credited, only actually appearing in the video). Prior to it reaching number one, "Last Christmas" had for many years held the record as the highest-selling single never to top the charts, with 1.9 million copies sold (not including streams).[6][7][8]

ATB returns to the top ten

ATB returned to the top 10 at number 8 following the release of the remix of his 1998 single "9pm (Till I Come)", by producers Topic and A7S. The original version had peaked at number-one for two weeks in June and July 1999.

Olivia Rodrigo becomes youngest solo artist to score UK chart double

On 28 May 2021 (3 June 2021, week ending), American singer Olivia Rodrigo became the youngest solo artist to achieve the coveted UK chart double at 18 years and 3 months old. Her single "Good 4 U" climbed to number-one in the UK Singles Chart after debuting at number two the previous week, while her debut album Sour entered the UK Albums Chart at number-one. Rodrigo became the first artist since Sam Smith in 2015 to garner a UK chart double with a debut album.[9]

Chart debuts

The following table (collapsed on desktop site) does not include acts who had previously charted as part of a group and secured their first top 10 solo single.

Artist Number of top 10s First entry Chart position Other entries
Olivia Rodrigo 4 "Drivers License" 1 "Good 4 U" (2), "Deja Vu" (4), "Traitor" (7)
Tom Grennan 2 "Little Bit of Love" 7 "Let's Go Home Together" (10)
Polo G 2 "Patience" 3 "Rapstar" (3)
Shane Codd 1 "Get Out My Head" 6
The Kid Laroi 1 "Without You" 2
Nathan Evans 1 "Wellerman (Sea Shanty)" 1
Billen Ted
HVME 1 "Goosebumps (Remix)" 8
6lack 1 "Calling My Phone" 2
Riton 1 "Friday" 4
Mufasa
Hypeman
A1 x J1 1 "Latest Trends" 2
Yungblud 1 "Patience" 3
Central Cee 1 "Commitment Issues" 9
Daniel Caesar 1 "Peaches" 2
Mimi Webb 1 "Good Without" 10

Top-ten singles

Key
Symbol Meaning
Single peaked in 2020 but still in chart in 2021.
Single released in 2021 but peaked in 2022.
(#) Year-end top-ten single position and rank
Entered The date that the single first appeared in the chart.
Peak Highest position that the single reached in the UK Singles Chart.
Entered
(week ending)
Weeks
in
top
10
Single Artist Peak Peak
reached
(week ending)
Weeks
at
peak
Singles in 2020
8 October 2020 12 "You Broke Me First" ‡ [O] Tate McRae 3 29 October 2020 1
5 November 2020 13 "Sweet Melody" [A] Little Mix 1 14 January 2021 1
12 November 2020 6 "34+35" [B][N][R] Ariana Grande 3 28 January 2021 1
19 November 2020 6 "Levitating" ‡ [M] Dua Lipa 5 3 December 2020 2
10 December 2020 5 "All I Want for Christmas Is You" ‡ [C] Mariah Carey 1 17 December 2020 2
5 "Last Christmas" [D] Wham! 1 7 January 2021 1
5 "Fairytale of New York" ‡ [E] The Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl 4 17 December 2020 1
17 December 2020 4 "Merry Christmas Everyone" ‡ [F] Shakin' Stevens 6 17 December 2020 2
4 "Do They Know It's Christmas?" ‡ [G][H] Band Aid 7 24 December 2020 1
2 "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" ‡ [I] Michael Bublé 7 17 December 2020 1
3 "Step into Christmas" [J] Elton John 8 7 January 2021 1
24 December 2020 3 "This Christmas" [K] Jess Glynne 3 7 January 2021 1
5 "Whoopty" [L] CJ 3 14 January 2021 1
31 December 2020 2 "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" Justin Bieber 4 7 January 2021 1
Singles in 2021
14 January 2021 5 "Afterglow" Ed Sheeran 2 14 January 2021 1
6 "Anyone" Justin Bieber 4 14 January 2021 1
8 "Get Out My Head" [S] Shane Codd 6 14 January 2021 1
10 "Without You" The Kid Laroi 2 4 February 2021 1
9 "Paradise" Meduza featuring Dermot Kennedy 5 4 February 2021 1
21 January 2021 9 "Drivers License" Olivia Rodrigo 1 21 January 2021 9
28 January 2021 12 "Don't Play" Anne-Marie, KSI & Digital Farm Animals 2 28 January 2021 1
4 February 2021 14 "Wellerman (Sea Shanty)" Nathan Evans, 220 Kid & Billen Ted 1 25 March 2021 2
11 February 2021 1 "Money Talks" Fredo featuring Dave 3 11 February 2021 1
18 February 2021 1 "Bringing It Back" Digga D & AJ Tracey 5 18 February 2021 1
12 "The Business" Tiësto 3 18 March 2021 1
5 "Goosebumps (Remix)" [U] Travis Scott & HVME 8 11 March 2021 1
25 February 2021 6 "Calling My Phone" Lil Tjay & 6lack 2 25 February 2021 2
14 "Friday" Riton & Nightcrawlers featuring Mufasa & Hypeman 4 1 April 2021 1
18 March 2021 1 "What's Next" Drake 4 18 March 2021 1
1 "Lemon Pepper Freestyle" Drake featuring Rick Ross 6 18 March 2021 1
1 "Wants and Needs" Drake featuring Lil Baby 10 18 March 2021 1
25 March 2021 4 "Latest Trends" [T] A1 x J1 2 25 March 2021 2
2 "Patience" KSI featuring Yungblud & Polo G 3 25 March 2021 1
10 "Bed" Joel Corry, Raye & David Guetta 3 29 April 2021 2
1 "Commitment Issues" Central Cee 9 25 March 2021 1
1 April 2021 9 "Peaches" Justin Bieber featuring Daniel Caesar & Giveon 2 15 April 2021 4
1 "Hold On" Justin Bieber 10 1 April 2021 1
8 April 2021 9* "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)" Lil Nas X 1 8 April 2021 5
2 "Your Love (9PM)" ATB x Topic x A7S 8 8 April 2021 2
8 "Little Bit of Love" Tom Grennan 7 29 April 2021 1
22 April 2021 5 "Rapstar" Polo G 3 22 April 2021 1
1 "Titanium" Dave 9 22 April 2021 1
7* "Kiss Me More" Doja Cat featuring SZA 3 13 May 2021 3
29 April 2021 1 "Let's Go Home Together" Ella Henderson & Tom Grennan 10 29 April 2021 1
6 May 2021 5* "Body" [X] Russ Millions & Tion Wayne 1 13 May 2021 3
13 May 2021 1 "Your Power" Billie Eilish 5 13 May 2021 1
4* "Save Your Tears" [Y] The Weeknd 5 20 May 2021 2
20 May 2021 2 "Anywhere Away from Here" Rag'n'Bone Man & Pink 9 20 May 2021 2
27 May 2021 2* "Good 4 U" Olivia Rodrigo 1 3 June 2021 1
3 June 2021 1* "Butter" BTS 3 3 June 2021 1
1* "Deja Vu" Olivia Rodrigo 4 3 June 2021 1
1* "Traitor" 7 3 June 2021 1
1* "Heartbreak Anthem" Galantis, David Guetta & Little Mix 9 3 June 2021 1
1* "Good Without" Mimi Webb 10 3 June 2021 1

Entries by artist

Wham! achieved the first number-one single of 2021 with their iconic festive classic "Last Christmas". The song had originally peaked at number two for five weeks upon its initial release in 1984 and returned to number two in 2017, one year after lead singer George Michael's death.

The following table shows artists who have achieved two or more top 10 entries in 2021, including singles that reached their peak in 2020. The figures include both main artists and featured artists, while appearances on ensemble charity records are also counted for each artist. The total number of weeks an artist spent in the top ten in 2021 is also shown.

Entries Artist Country of origin Weeks Singles
4 Olivia Rodrigo  United States 11* "Drivers License", "Good 4 U", "Deja Vu", "Traitor"
Justin Bieber  Canada 16 "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree", "Anyone", "Peaches", "Hold On"
3 Drake 1 "What's Next", "Lemon Pepper Freestyle", "Wants and Needs"
2 George Michael [P][Q]  United Kingdom 1 "Last Christmas", "Do They Know It's Christmas?"
Tom Grennan 8 "Little Bit of Love", "Let's Go Home Together"
KSI 12 "Don't Play", "Patience"
Dave [V] 2 "Money Talks", "Titanium"
Little Mix 7* "Sweet Melody", "Heartbreak Anthem"
Polo G [W]  United States 7 "Patience", "Rapstar"
David Guetta  France 11* "Bed", "Heartbreak Anthem"

Notes

  • a "Sweet Melody" re-entered the top 10 at number 9 on 7 January 2021 (week ending).
  • b "34+35" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 10 December 2020 (week ending).
  • c "All I Want fot Christmas Is You" re-entered the top 10 at number 2 on 10 December 2020 (week ending), and peaked at number-one for the first time ever on 17 December 2020 (week ending).
  • d "Last Christmas" re-entered the top 10 at number 3 on 10 December 2020 (week ending). Having originally peaked at number 2 in 1984, the song reached number-one for the first time ever on 7 January 2021 (week ending).
  • e "Fairytale of New York" re-entered the top 10 at number 8 on 10 December 2020 (week ending), having originally peaked at number 2 upon release in 1987.
  • f "Merry Christmas Everyone" re-entered the top 10 at number 6 on 17 December 2020 (week ending), having originally peaked at number 1 upon release in 1985.
  • g Released as a charity single by Band Aid in 1984 to aid famine relief in Ethiopia.
  • h "Do They Know It's Christmas?" re-entered the top 10 at number 8 on 17 December 2020 (week ending), having originally peaked at number 1 upon release in 1984.
  • i "It's Beginning to Look A lot Like Christmas" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 7 January 2021 (week ending).
  • j "Step Into Christmas" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 17 December 2020 (week ending).
  • k "This Christmas" entered the top 10 at number 9 on 24 December 2020 (week ending).
  • l "Whoopty" re-entered the top 10 at number 3 on 14 January 2021 (week ending).
  • m "Levitating" re-entered the top 10 at number 5 on 14 January 2021 (week ending).
  • n "34+35" re-entered the top 10 at number 8 on 14 January 2021 (week ending).
  • o "You Broke Me First" re-entered the top 10 at number 9 on 14 January 2021 (week ending).
  • p Figure includes a top-ten hit as a member of the group Wham!
  • q Figure includes an appearance on the "Do They Know It's Christmas?" charity single by Band Aid.
  • r "34+35" re-entered the top 10 at number 3 on 28 January 2021 (week ending), following the subsequent remix featuring Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion.
  • s "Get Out My Head" re-entered the top 10 at number 8 on 11 February 2021 (week ending).
  • t "Latest Trends" entered the top 10 at number 2 on 25 March (week ending), following the subsequent remix featuring Aitch.
  • u "Goosebumps" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 25 March 2021 (week ending).
  • v Figure includes a feature on "Money Talks".
  • w Figure includes a feature on "Patience".
  • x "Body" entered the top 10 at number 4 on 6 May 2021 (week ending), following the subsequent remix featuring Bugzy Malone, Fivio Foreign, Darkoo, Buni, ArrDee, E1 and ZT.
  • y "Save Your Tears" entered the top 10 at number 8 on 13 May 2021 (week ending), following the subsequent remix featuring Ariana Grande.

References

  1. ^ "The Official Charts Company". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  2. ^ Roberts, David (2005). Guinness World Records: British Hit Singles and Albums (18th edition). Guinness World Records Limited. p. 14. ISBN 1-904994-00-8.
  3. ^ "New singles formats to save the charts". BBC News. 16 October 2003. Retrieved 21 February 2010.
  4. ^ "Official Singles Chart rules are changing to help new bands break through". Newsbeat. British Broadcasting Corporation. 26 June 2017. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
  5. ^ Homewood, Ben (19 December 2016). "Official Charts Company changes conversion rate to reflect rise in streaming". Music Week. Retrieved 20 January 2017.
  6. ^ "Wham's Last Christmas finally reaches Number 1, sets Official Chart record". www.officialcharts.com.
  7. ^ Savage, Mark (1 January 2021). "Wham!'s Last Christmas goes to number one for the first time". BBC News. London. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  8. ^ Beaumont-Thomas, Ben (1 January 2021). "Last Christmas by Wham! reaches No 1 for first time after 36 years". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  9. ^ "Olivia Rodrigo becomes youngest solo artist to score Official UK Chart Double". Official Charts Company. May 28, 2021. Retrieved May 28, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)