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Revision as of 18:32, 7 June 2009


This is a summary of the year 2009 in British music. So far 10 singles have occupied the number-one spot including 7 new entries. Due to the increase in downloads over physical sales, singles now tend to enter the chart at a lower position, before climbing to the top a few weeks later: a trend which was previously unseen in the 90's/00's. The average sale for a number one up to 31 May is 69,958, a great improvement on last year. Sales are currently improving, although album sales are now on a large reduction compared to previous years. As of 24 May, three singles have been already certified platinum.

Summary

January

Alexandra Burke's "Hallelujah", the Christmas No.1 single of 2008, remained at the top of the singles chart for a third week on 4 January. One week later, however, American singer-songwriter Lady GaGa's debut single "Just Dance" went to number one, staying there for the remainder of the month. Elsewhere in January, Girls Aloud scored their lowest charting single to date however it was also their twentieth consecutive top ten single with "The Loving Kind", while Beyoncé returned to the top ten with "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)", the second single from her I Am… Sasha Fierce album. American rapper Kid Cudi made his top ten debut with "Day 'n' Nite", and The Saturdays' third single "Issues" peaked at number four.

Kings of Leon's Only by the Night album, which spent two weeks at number one in 2008, returned to the top of the albums chart on 11 January on the strength of their recent single "Use Somebody", while The Script's eponymous debut album - another number one of last year - also returned to the peak of the chart. Indie rock band White Lies scored their first number one album when debut LP To Lose My Life... topped the charts on 25 January, while Lady GaGa's debut The Fame entered at number three.

February

Lady GaGa finally got knocked off the number one spot by Lily Allen who scored her second number one with "The Fear". Alesha Dixon's second single, "Breathe Slow" from her album The Alesha Show climbed up to number six, two weeks before it's CD release. It finally climed up to number three two weeks later, her highest peaking solo hit.

White Lies got knocked off from the number one album spot by Bruce Springsteen with his new album, Working on a Dream. Franz Ferdinand's third album, Tonight missed out at number two. Bruce Springsteen kept number one for another week, whilst The View's second album Which Bitch? entered at number four.

Legendary Rapper Eminem returned with "Crack a Bottle" which entered the singles chart at number four on downloads alone, his first hit in four years. This month also saw the re-entry of M.I.A with her song "Paper Planes" due to the Multi-BAFTA winning film Slumdog Millionaire. The lead single from the first The Prodigy album in five years, "Omen" peaked at number four on the singles chart.

BRIT Awards

At the 2009 BRIT Awards, Welsh singer Duffy cleaned up grabbing three out of the four she was nominated for. Coldplay didn't win a single award after also being nominated for four. Girls Aloud claimed their first BRIT for Best British Single ("The Promise"). Kings of Leon received two awards for Best International Group and Best International Album (Only by the Night). The night also saw first BRIT awards for Katy Perry for International Female Solo and Elbow for Best British Band.

March

Kelly Clarkson, the winner of the first series of American Idol, scored her first UK number one single on 1 March with "My Life Would Suck Without You", the lead single from her fourth studio album All I Ever Wanted. Teenage country/pop singer Taylor Swift jumped 20 places to number two with "Love Story". Kelly Clarkson then got knocked down to number four by Flo Rida with "Right Round" who prevented The Saturdays from getting number one with "Just Can't Get Enough" which was the first time in 14 years that the Comic Relief song did not hit number one. The second Comic Relief song, "Barry Islands in the Stream" got to number one a week later and a week after that it got knocked off by Lady GaGa who gained a surprise second number one this year with "Poker Face". On 29 March , Noisettes entered the top forty for the first time with Don't Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go) at number two, Pussycat Dolls' new single "Jai Ho (You are My Destiny) with A.R. Rahman climbed to number five and "Halo" by Beyoncé got to number four.

Kings of Leon got knocked off from the number one album spot by The Prodigy with their first studio album in five years, Invaders Must Die. The Prodigy then got knocked off from number one by U2 with their first album in five years, No Line on the Horizon which outsold the rest of the top forty combined to claim the top spot. U2 kept the top spot the next week whilst Kelly Clarkson's album All I Ever Wanted went straight in at number four and Annie Lennox got to number two with The Annie Lennox Collection. On Mother's Day week Ronan Keating topped the albums chart with Songs For My Mother, while Annie Lennox stayed at number two.

April

On the first chart of April, Lady GaGa stayed at number one on the singles chart with "Poker Face", Metro Station's debut song "Shake It" climbed to number six and La Roux's song "In for the Kill" climbed up into the top ten after a fortnight at number eleven, reaching number seven. The next week La Roux climbed higher to number four, Calvin Harris knocked Lady GaGa off the top with "I'm Not Alone" and Ciara's new single, "Love Sex Magic" with Justin Timberlake entered at number six. On 19 April, Calvin Harris stayed at number one for a second week with "I'm Not Alone". La Roux climbed 2 places to number two, knocking Lady GaGa to number three, and Pussycat Dolls to number four. Eminem gained the highest new entry with "We Made You". On 26 April the abtly titled "Number 1" by Tinchy Stryder and N-Dubz went straight in at number one. Curiously, despite 23 releases since chart records began, no other single has ever reached number one, referencing its chart position in the title. They saw off competition from La Roux, who was a non mover at 2 whilst Calvin Harris dropped two places to number 3. Climbers included Eminem who rose three places to 5 and Lily Allen rose one place to 9. Lady GaGa however dropped one place to number 4 and Ciara Feat. Justin Timberlake also slightly dropped.

On the first albums chart of the month, Lady GaGa finally climbed to number one with The Fame, knocking off Ronan Keating with Songs For My Mother and Flo Rida's second album R.O.O.T.S. debuted at number five, becoming his highest charting album to date. The next week Lady GaGa kept number one with new albums from Doves at number two and Bat for Lashes with Two Suns at number five. On 26 April Lady GaGa kept her reign over the albums chart keeping her album "The Fame" at the summit for a month despite heavy competition from Depeche Mode.

May

On the first chart of May, the top two remained static, whilst at three, pushing Lady GaGa and Calvin Harris down one each, was Ironik and Chipmunk's remix of Elton John's "Tiny Dancer". Girls Aloud climbed to number eleven, therefore breaking their run of consecutive top tens with "Untouchable". The next week Tinchy Stryder and N-Dubz got knocked down to number two as Black Eyed Peas' comeback single "Boom Boom Pow" debuted at the top on downloads alone. Lily Allen and Eminem both benifited from physicals as they went to number five and four respectively. Black Eyed Peas were knocked from number 1 by another new entry, Dizzee Rascal with his new hit "Bonkers". Eurovision winner Alexander Rybak also had a top ten placing with "Fairytale".

Lady GaGa finally got knocked from the number one album spot by Bob Dylan with Together Through Life, his first studio album in almost three years. The Enemy's new album Music for the People went straight in at number two. On 17 May Bob Dylan got knocked down seven places by Green Day's new album 21st Century Breakdown which only had two days of sales to get to number 1. The long awaited comeback album from legendary musician Eminem titled Relapse goes straight to the top becoming this years fastest selling album with over 166,000 copies in its first week in the UK. Also in the top ten was Madness' new album and Journal for Plague Lovers by Manic Street Preachers at numbers five and three respectively.

Number Ones

Number-one singles

Issue date Song Artist Sales[1]
4 January "Hallelujah" Alexandra Burke 104,454
11 January "Just Dance" Lady GaGa Feat. Colby O'Donis 65,764
18 January "Just Dance" Lady GaGa Feat. Colby O'Donis 77,351
25 January "Just Dance" Lady GaGa Feat. Colby O'Donis 74,139
1 February "The Fear" Lily Allen 83,367
8 February "The Fear" Lily Allen 69,002
15 February "The Fear" Lily Allen 59,671
22 February "The Fear" Lily Allen 45,629
1 March "My Life Would Suck Without You" Kelly Clarkson 51,115
8 March "Right Round" Flo Rida Feat. Ke$ha 72,101
15 March "Islands in the Stream" Vanessa Jenkins & Bryn West Feat. Sir Tom Jones & Robin Gibb 87,177
22 March "Poker Face" Lady GaGa 53,699
29 March "Poker Face" Lady GaGa 57,781
5 April "Poker Face" Lady GaGa 55,318
12 April "I'm Not Alone" Calvin Harris 66,970
19 April "I'm Not Alone" Calvin Harris 62,012
26 April "Number 1" Tinchy Stryder Feat. N-Dubz 72,257
3 May "Number 1" Tinchy Stryder Feat. N-Dubz 72,374
10 May "Number 1" Tinchy Stryder Feat. N-Dubz 57,150
17 May "Boom Boom Pow" Black Eyed Peas 74,440
24 May "Bonkers" Dizzee Rascal & Armand Van Helden 114,165
31 May "Bonkers" Dizzee Rascal & Armand Van Helden 63,141
7 June "Boom Boom Pow" Black Eyed Peas

Number-one albums

Issue date Album title Artist Sales[1]
4 January The Circus Take That 46,958
11 January Only by the Night Kings of Leon 27,115
18 January The Script The Script 32,978
25 January To Lose My Life... White Lies 28,916
1 February Working on a Dream Bruce Springsteen 67,316
8 February Working on a Dream Bruce Springsteen 26,158
15 February It's Not Me, It's You Lily Allen 112,568
22 February Only by the Night Kings of Leon 67,001
1 March Invaders Must Die The Prodigy 97,254
8 March No Line on the Horizon U2 157,926
15 March No Line on the Horizon U2 44,261
22 March Songs For My Mother Ronan Keating 87,030
29 March Songs For My Mother Ronan Keating 36,847
5 April The Fame Lady GaGa 38,031
12 April The Fame Lady GaGa 44,978
19 April The Fame Lady GaGa 32,802
26 April The Fame Lady GaGa 33,828
3 May Together Through Life Bob Dylan 42,839
10 May Together Through Life Bob Dylan 28,425
17 May 21st Century Breakdown Green Day 79,770
24 May Relapse Eminem 166,952
31 May Relapse Eminem 54,078
7 June Sunny Side Up Paolo Nutini

Number-one downloads

Issue date Song Artist
7 January "Hallelujah" Alexandra Burke
14 January "Just Dance" Lady GaGa Feat. Colby O'Donis
21 January "Just Dance" Lady GaGa Feat. Colby O'Donis
28 January "Just Dance" Lady GaGa Feat. Colby O'Donis
4 February "The Fear" Lily Allen
11 February "The Fear" Lily Allen
18 February "The Fear" Lily Allen
25 February "The Fear" Lily Allen
4 March "My Life Would Suck Without You" Kelly Clarkson
11 March "Right Round" Flo Rida Feat. Ke$ha
18 March "Right Round" Flo Rida Feat. Ke$ha
25 March "Poker Face" Lady GaGa
1 April "Poker Face" Lady GaGa
8 April "Poker Face" Lady GaGa
15 April "I'm Not Alone" Calvin Harris
22 April "I'm Not Alone" Calvin Harris
29 April "Number 1" Tinchy Stryder Feat. N-Dubz
6 May "Number 1" Tinchy Stryder Feat. N-Dubz
13 May "Number 1" Tinchy Stryder Feat. N-Dubz
20 May "Boom Boom Pow" Black Eyed Peas
27 May "Bonkers" Dizzee Rascal & Armand van Helden
3 June "Bonkers" Dizzee Rascal & Armand van Helden

Other Charts

Charts

Current Top 10 singles

  • As of 31 May 2009 [2]
This Week Last Week Artist Song Weeks Peak
1 2 Black Eyed Peas "Boom Boom Pow" 4 1(1),(1)
1 1 Dizzee Rascal & Armand van Helden "Bonkers" 3 1(2)
3 3 Agnes "Release Me" 2 3
4 New Kasabian "Fire" New 3
5 5 Daniel Merriweather "Red" 3 5
6 12 Keri Hilson Feat. Kanye West & Ne-Yo "Knock You Down" 3 6
7 6 Soulja Boy Tell 'Em Feat. Sammie "Kiss Me Thru the Phone" 5 6
8 4 Tinchy Stryder Feat. N-Dubz "Number 1" 7 1(3)
9 8 The Veronicas "Untouched" 2 8
10 7 La Roux "In for the Kill" 12 2

Current Top 10 albums

  • As of 1 June 2009 [3]
This Week Last Week Artist Album Weeks Peak
1 New Paolo Nutini Sunny Side Up 1 1(1)
2 New Daniel Merriweather Love & War 1 2
3 1 Eminem Relapse 3 1(2)
4 2 Escala Escala 2 2
5 New Paul Potts Passione 1 5
6 4 Lily Allen It's Not Me, It's You 17 1(1)
7 3 Green Day 21st Century Breakdown 4 1(1)
8 7 Pink Can't Take/Missunderstood/Try This/I'm Not Dead 2 7
9 6 The Prodigy Invaders Must Die 15 1(1)
10 5 Lady GaGa The Fame 21 1(4)

Current Top 10 downloads

  • As of 3 June 2009 [4]
This Week Last Week Artist Song Title Weeks Peak
1 1 Dizzee Rascal & Armand van Helden "Bonkers" 2 1(2)
2 2 Black Eyed Peas "Boom Boom Pow" 3 1(1)
3 New Agnes "Release Me" 1 3
4 3 Tinchy Stryder Feat. N-Dubz "Number 1" 6 1(3)
5 4 Daniel Merriweather "Red" 2 4
6 8 Soulja Boy Tell 'Em Feat. Sammie "Kiss Me Thru the Phone" 4 6
7 6 La Roux "In for the Kill" 11 2
8 New The Veronicas "Untouched" 1 8
9 7 Lily Allen "Not Fair" 9 5
10 5 Eminem "We Made You" 7 4

Top 20 singles of 2009 thus far

As of May 31, 2009

Position[5] Song title[6] Artist Artist
Nationality
Sales Peak Certification
(Overall)
1 "Just Dance" Lady GaGa feat. Colby O'Donis
United States
1 Platinum
2 "Poker Face" Lady GaGa
United States
1 Platinum
3 "The Fear" Lily Allen
United Kingdom
1 Gold
4 "In for the Kill" La Roux
United Kingdom
2 Gold
5 "Broken Strings" James Morrison Feat. Nelly Furtado
United Kingdom, Canada
2 Gold
6 "Right Round" Flo Rida Feat. Ke$ha
United States
1 Silver
7 "Use Somebody" Kings of Leon
United States
2 (in 2008) Gold
8 "Day 'N' Nite" Kid Cudi Vs. Crookers
United States, Italy
2 Silver
9 "Number 1" Tinchy Stryder Feat. N-Dubz
United Kingdom
1 Silver
10 "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)" A.R. Rahman Feat. Pussycat Dolls
India, United States
3 Silver
11 "I'm Not Alone" Calvin Harris
United Kingdom
1 Silver
12 "Halo" Beyoncé
United States
4 Silver
13 "Love Story" Taylor Swift
United States
2 Silver
14 "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)" Beyoncé
United States
7 Silver
15 "Breathe Slow" Alesha Dixon
United Kingdom
3 Silver
16 "Dead and Gone" T.I. Feat. Justin Timberlake
United States
4 Silver
17 "My Life Would Suck Without You" Kelly Clarkson
United States
1 Silver
18 "Take Me Back" Tinchy Stryder Feat. Taio Cruz
United Kingdom
3 Silver
19 "Don't Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)" The Noisettes
United Kingdom
2 Silver
20 "Hallelujah" Alexandra Burke
United Kingdom
1 Platinum

Top 20 Albums of 2009 thus far

As of May 31 2009

Position[7] Album title[8] Artist Artist
Nationality
Sales Peak Certification
(Overall)
1 Only by the Night' Kings Of Leon
United States
1 6 x Platinum
2 The Fame Lady GaGa
United States
1 Platinum
3 It's Not Me, It's You Lily Allen
United Kingdom
1 Platinum
4 Invaders Must Die The Prodigy
United Kingdom
1 Platinum
5 I Am... Sasha Fierce Beyoncé
United States
3 2 x Platinum
6 The Circus Take That
United Kingdom
1 5 x Platinum
7 No Line On the Horizon U2
Republic of Ireland
1 Platinum
8 Songs for You, Truths for Me James Morrison
United Kingdom
3 Platinum
9 Rockferry Duffy
United Kingdom
1 (in 2008) 6 x Platinum
10 The Seldom Seen Kid Elbow
United Kingdom
5 Platinum
11 Funhouse Pink
United States
1 (in 2008) 2 x Platinum
12 Day & Age The Killers
United States
1 (in 2008) 3 x Platinum
13 Fleet Foxes Fleet Foxes
United States
6 Gold
14 The Script The Script
Republic of Ireland
1 2 x Platinum
15 The Collection Annie Lennox
United Kingdom
2 Gold
16 Freedom Akon
United States
6 Platinum
17 Relapse Eminem
United States
1 Gold
18 Songs For My Mother Ronan Keating
Republic of Ireland
1 Gold
19 We Started Nothing The Ting Tings
United Kingdom
1 (in 2008) Platinum
20 The Alesha Show Alesha Dixon
United Kingdom
11 Gold

British Music awards

BRIT Awards

The 2009 BRIT Awards were hosted by James Corden, Matthew Horne and Kylie Minogue on February 18 2009 at Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London.

Mercury Prize

The 2009 Mercury Prize will be awarded later on this year.

Popjustice £20 Music Prize

The 2009 Popjustice £20 Music Prize will be awarded later on this year.

Record of the Year

The The Record of the Year will be awarded in December 2009.

References