Thursday 28 January 2021

Top of the Pops, 28th January 2021

Olivia Rodrigo holds on at the top but there is stiff competition from friend of the show Anne-Marie, as well as the indomitable Ariana Grande, who recruits a couple of the other performers this week for an exclusive deluxe version of 34+35.

The most unexpected appearance here might be the Longest Johns, riding a wave of sea shanty fever. But there's also a debut from Nuka alongside Derulo, and a return appearance from Kid Laroi.

Debuts: Nuka, The Longest Johns

The Longest Johns - Wellerman

In at number 37

Anne-Marie and KSI vs Digital Farm Animals - Don't Play

Highest New Entry - In at number 2

Kid Laroi - Without You

Up 1 to number 5

Jason Derulo vs Nuka - Love Not War (The Tampa Beat)

Up 3 to number 26

Meduza ft Dermot Kennedy - Paradise

Up 1 to number 6

Doja Cat - Streets

High Climber - Up 39 to number 20

Ariana Grande with Jason Derulo and Doja Cat - 34+35

Up 8 to number 3

Olivia Rodrigo - Drivers License

Second week at number 1


PRESENTER: Dannii Minogue (from the set of the Harry Potter films)

Thursday 21 January 2021

Top of the Pops, 21st January 2021

Pow! Olivia Rodrigo drops in right at the top of the charts. Perhaps 2021 will be the Year of Rodrigo?

Other inroads are made by Central Cee, Tiesto and SZA, to name but three. Rodrigo notwithstanding rap is the dominant genre, with both UK and US takes on the genre represented multiple times.

Debuts: Olivia Rodrigo

Tiesto - The Business

Up 10 to number 21

Nathan Dawe ft. Little Mix - No Time For Tears

Up 2 to number 22

SZA - Good Days

Up 14 to number 14

Bugzy Malone ft Chip - Notorious

In at number 30

James Arthur - Train Wreck

Up 1 to number 17

Travis Scott - Goosebumps

Up 12 to number 25

Central Cee - Loading

Up 1 to number 19

Olivia Rodrigo - Drivers License

Straight in at number 1


PRESENTER: JB Gill (from the stables)

Thursday 14 January 2021

Top of the Pops, 14th January 2021

All the Christmas songs suddenly disappear into the ether, leaving room for some monster climbs by the rest of them. The resulting line-up is more or less a who's who of anyone who's anyone: Justin Bieber, Dua Lipa, Queen Ariana Grande (performing most of her album), Taylor Swift. They are ably supplemented by some chart favourites from the second half of 2020 in Tate McRae, Meduza and KSI.

Perhaps the most surprising climb of all is the Little Mix song, which leaps the eight places needed to hit the top almost out of nowhere. They give an ebullient performance, and give us a bit of their (so far) more minor hit No Time For Tears as an encore.

Debuts: None.

Dua Lipa - Levitating

Up 63 to number 5

Justin Bieber - Anyone

Highest New Entry - In at number 4

Taylor Swift - Willow

Up 22 to number 12

KSI ft. Craig David and Digital Farm Animals - Really Love

Up 22 to number 14

Meduza ft. Dermot Kennedy - Without You

Up 19 to number 10

Tate McRae - You Broke Me First

High Climber - Up 65 to number 9

Ariana Grande - 34 + 35 / Positions / POV

Up 12 to number 8 / Up 23 to number 22 / Back in at number 52

Little Mix - Sweet Melody / No Time For Tears

Up 8 to number 1 / Up 38 to number 24


PRESENTER: Heidi Range (from an abandoned hairdresser's)

Thursday 7 January 2021

Top of the Pops, 7th January 2021

It's a strange chart this week, as many Christmas faves get one last kick up the chart even as the pine-scented magic fades, while long runners from last year rub shoulders with hopefuls for 2021. Amid all that, Asian Dub Foundation and Stewart Lee are an entirely unexpected presence.

The glorious and ludicrously belated number 1 from Wham! aside, the editorial decision is to concentrate on non-Christmas material here, so there's room for friends of the show Miley Cyrus and Dua Lipa, alongside bright young things CJ, Shane Codd and Kid Laroi. All this and the return of Ed Sheeran.

Debuts: Shane Codd, Stewart Lee, Asian Dub Foundation (seemingly)

Miley Cyrus ft. Dua Lipa - Prisoner

Up 7 to number 28

Ed Sheeran - Afterglow

Up 17 to number 13

Shane Codd - Get Out Of My Head

Up 16 to number 22

Asian Dub Foundation ft. Stewart Lee - Comin' Over Here

Highest New Entry - In at number 65

CJ - Whoopty

Up 8 to number 14

Kid Laroi - Without You

Up 5 to number 26

Little Mix - Sweet Melody / No Time For Tears

Up 11 to number 9 / Up 12 to number 62

From The Vault: Wham! - Last Christmas

Up 2 to number 1


PRESENTER: Ross Kemp

Sunday 3 January 2021

Fantasy Top of the Pops 2020 round-up

Happy new year once again!

We're excited to bring you the year's round-up. We don't need to spend too long discussing the real-life Christmas and New Year Top of the Pops editions - it was good to see them as usual, but the line-up was as bizarre as ever. Celeste, for example, had no hits last year (again!) and seems to have been featured (again!) as part of ongoing BBC/industry attempts to crown her as a next big thing - the opposite of what Top of the Pops is meant to be about.

Back in fantasy land, where it's much sunnier even though Covid is still a thing, here are the top eleven TOTP artists for the year:

In joint eighth place with ten appearances is DaBaby. The highest-placed TOTP debutant for this year, DaBaby was all over the show in the first half of the year, mainly thanks to collaborations with Camila Cabello and Roddy Ricch, plus one performance of his own hit Find My Way.

Also in joint eighth place with ten appearances is Mabel. Two hits of her own plus collaborations with Clean Bandit and AJ Tracey gave Mabel her strongest year so far.

And also in joint eighth place with ten appearances is Drake. Drake appeared on nine different tracks this year, with Toosie Slide being the biggest, but even short-lived songs of his (or features) often charted highly at least for a week or two. That's good enough for the chart legend's third best TOTP year.

And also in joint eighth place with ten appearances is Ariana Grande. Queen Ariana took until the end of the year to really get going, but once she let the big guns loose she was all but impossible to shift from the top of the chart.

In joint sixth place with eleven appearances is Roddy Ricch. After only one previous appearance on the show, Ricch was ever-present on the chart in the first half of the year thanks to his two huge hits, The Box and Rockstar.

Also in joint sixth place with eleven appearances is Joel Corry. He appeared a few times in 2019, but 2020 was the breakout year for Corry. Lonely and then the megahit Head and Heart made him a mainstay right through the year.

In joint third place with twelve appearances is Harry Styles. Styles impressed a lot of people with his classy pop this year, and twelve appearances with three very solid hits gives him a better year than One Direction ever achieved.

Also in joint third place with twelve appearances is AJ Tracey. Arguably britrap's hottest MC at the moment, Tracey followed up a very strong 2019 with an even better 2020. His own West Ten was a big hit, and he also collaborated with Stormzy, Aitch, Mostack and Headie One, rarely leaving the top ten for months at a time.

In second place with fifteen appearances is Dua Lipa. No one can deny the year Dua has had, and that's been reflected in the charts and TOTP appearances. She brought five different songs from the Future Nostalgia album into the TOTP studio, and even more impressively, just about every appearance was as lead artist.

And in first place with nineteen appearances is The Weeknd. Another artist who had a huge album this year, The Weeknd had his best ever TOTP year (even beating 2015) with notably long-running hits Blinding Lights and In Your Eyes, as well as a collaboration with Calvin Harris. He doesn't quite match the 21 appearances Lewis Capaldi managed last year, but he has been a constant presence on the TOTP screen (via Zoom) and richly deserves his place at the top of this list.


Finally, here's the updated all-time Fantasy TOTP list:

1 Ed Sheeran (80)
2 Ariana Grande (57)
= Little Mix (57)
4 Dua Lipa (55)
5 Drake (49)
6 The Weeknd (43)
= Sam Smith (43)
= Clean Bandit (43)
9 Justin Bieber (43)
= Calvin Harris (42)
11 Camila Cabello (37)
12 Stormzy (35)
== Jess Glynne (35)
== Rita Ora (35)
15 Ellie Goulding (33)
== George Ezra (33)
17 Jason Derulo (32)
18 Khalid (29)
== Zara Larsson (29)
20 Jax Jones (28)
== Shawn Mendes (28)


Ed Sheeran only appeared once this year, but he looks safe at the top for a while to come. Ariana jumps up to tie Little Mix for second place, and The Weeknd's big year makes him the highest new entrant to the top 20. Rita Ora, Ellie Goulding and George Ezra are the highest-places artistes who didn't appear on the show at all (except maybe as part of the lockdown charity record).

That's all. Let's hope 2021 is a better year!