Thursday 14 December 2023

Top of the Pops, 14th December 2023

We're almost full Christmas this week, so the last Top of the Pops before Christmas looks more like TOTP2, with archive performances from the likes of Brenda Lee and Bobby Helms making up the bulk of the show. King Ed Sheeran, Queen Mariah Carey and (with a non-festive hit!) Taylor Swift do come into the studio, though - three pretty big names I think you'll agree.

Debuts: None

Ed Sheeran - Merry Christmas

Up 10 to number 7

Taylor Swift - You're Losing Me

Highest New Entry - In at number 20

Bobby Helms - Jingle Bell Rock

Up 11 to number 9

The Pogues ft. Kirsty MacColl - Fairytale of New York

Up 14 to number 4

Brenda Lee - Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree

Up 8 to number 6

Shakin' Stevens - Merry Christmas Everyone

Up 15 to number 10

Mariah Carey - All I Want For Christmas Is You

Up 4 to number 2

Wham! - Last Christmas

Up 4 to number 1


PRESENTERS: Olly Murs dressed as Father Christmas and Greg James dressed as an elf

Thursday 7 December 2023

Top of the Pops, 7th December 2023

Michael Buble isn't wrong - it is indeed beginning to look a lot like Christmas, at least in the singles chart. Only Jack Harlow, at the very top of the tree, valiantly sings about something other than presents, elves, warm feelings, tinsel and such.

Apart from Wham! in the From The Vault slot, Top of the Pops brings you a selection of the more relatively contemporary Christmas hits, including new-for-this-year tracks from Jorja Smith and Sam Ryder alongside modern classics from Kelly Clarkson, Sia and friend of the show Ariana Grande.

Debuts: None

Michael Buble - It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas

Up 21 to number 16

Sam Ryder - You're Christmas To Me

Up 27 to number 23

Sia - Snowman

Up 27 to number 40

Kelly Clarkson - Underneath The Tree

Up 22 to number 27

Jorja Smith - Stay Another Day

Up 37 to number 38

From The Vault: Wham! - Last Christmas

Up 9 to number 5

Ariana Grande - Santa Tell Me

Up 16 to number 22

Jack Harlow - Lovin On Me

Third week at number 1


PRESENTER: Ed Sheeran in a disguise, pretending it isn't him

Thursday 30 November 2023

Top of the Pops, 30th November 2023

It's quite a week for the big pop name: Taylor is here with two tracks, Tate McRae keeps the chart positions high with her follow-up to Greedy, friend of the show Olivia Rodrigo is here again and even Doja Cat is back to open up for us. On the other side of things are sort-of-rap megastars Drake and Jack Harlow, plus debutant Paul Russell and Chase and Status with their badman drum and bass throwback monster.

Debuts: Paul Russell

Doja Cat - Agora Hills

Up 1 to number 23

Drake - You Broke My Heart / First Person Shooter

In at number 26 / High Climber - Up 26 to number 27

Tate McRae - Exes

Highest New Entry - In at number 12

Paul Russell - Lil Boo Thang

Up 10 to number 36

Olivia Rodrigo - Can't Catch Me Now

Up 12 to number 13

Chase and Status and Bou ft. Flowdan, IRAH, Trigga and Takura - Baddadan

Up 1 to number 9

Taylor Swift - Is It Over Now? / Cruel Summer

Up 1 to number 6 / Up 1 to number 8

Jack Harlow - Lovin On Me

Second week at number 1


PRESENTER: Radzi Chinyanganya

Thursday 23 November 2023

Top of the Pops, 23rd November 2023

Huge new entry this week for friend of the show Dua Lipa, but not quite as huge as Jack Harlow, who pips her to the top spot fair and square. It's a strong week for new hits, with Steflon Don, Pinkpantheress, Stray Kids and even Mazza L20 all bringing their fresh vibes to the studio. Continuity comes from Mitski and the still climbing Noah Kahan, who performs a new album track to go along with Stick Season.

Debuts: Stray Kids, Mazza L20

Dua Lipa - Houdini

In at number 2

Chase and Status ft. Stefflon Don - Selecta

In at number 27

Stray Kids - Lalalala

In at number 44

Pinkpantheress ft. Central Cee - Nice To Meet You

In at number 20

Mitski - My Love Mine All Mine

Up 1 to number 11

Mazza L20 - Murdaside

In at number 18

Noah Kahan - Stick Season / Northern Attitude

Up 3 to number 5 / In at number 16

Jack Harlow - Lovin On Me

Straight in at number 1


PRESENTER: Emma Raducanu

Thursday 16 November 2023

Top of the Pops, 16th November 2023

After the deep cuts of last week, this week sees a lot of movement in the top ten, meaning that we catch up with long-running hits from Casso (a sweet candlelight version this week), Tyla and Tate McRae. International superstar Jung Kook is also resurgent, and Olivia Rodrigo hits the top 20 with yet another new track.

Longtime friend of the show Zara Larsson makes a welcome appearance, but of course the top spot is reserved for the Fab Four: Ringo appears in the studio to introduce a video montage.

Debuts: Blackout Crew

Jax Jones and D.O.D ft. Ina Wroldsen and the Blackout Crew - Won't Forget You

In at number 28

Olivia Rodrigo - Can't Catch Me Now

In at number 18

Tate McRae - Greedy

Up 2 to number 4

Casso ft. RAYE - Prada

Up 1 to number 2

Zara Larsson vs David Guetta - On My Love

Up 8 to number 22

Tyla - Water

Up 2 to number 5

Jung Kook ft. Latto - Standing Next To You / Seven

Highest New Entry - In at number 6 / Back in at number 35

The Beatles - Now And Then

High Climber - Up 41 to number 1


PRESENTER: Lauren Layfield

Thursday 9 November 2023

Top of the Pops, 9th November 2023

It's a bit of a crazy week, with the combined entries of Taylor Swift (in the studio in person this week with her new old song at number 1) and various Halloween favourites pushing everything else down and making climbers few and far between. That means a second performance for mid-level hits from big names Doja Cat and Drake, and surprise showcases for Tems and K A D. Perhaps most surprisingly of all, Wheatus are back! They get Doja Cat to do the girl bit on their song.

Debuts: Danny Elfman, K A D, Kak Hatt

Tems - Me & U

Up 2 to number 34

Danny Elfman - This Is Halloween

In at number 14

K A D ft. Kak Hatt - Just How You Like It

Up 7 to number 43

Drake ft. Sexyy Red and SZA - Rich Baby Daddy

Up 2 to number 15

Doja Cat - Agora Hills

Up 2 to number 26

From The Vault: Ray Parker Jr - Ghostbusters

Back in at number 21

Wheatus ft. Doja Cat - Teenage Dirtbag

Back in at number 38

Taylor Swift - Is It Over Now?

Straight in at number 1


PRESENTER: James Masterton

Thursday 2 November 2023

Top of the Pops, 2nd November 2023

Kenya Grace makes it three weeks at number 1, with the nearest featured competition being Noah Kahan's welcome surprise of a hit, just on the fringe of the top ten. Lower down Bastille are back in the chart for some reason, Olivia Rodrigo resurrects Vampire, and Kid Laroi has the highest new entry. But the most special performance is from Dave and Central Cee, who reprise their summer smash and finally reveal the identities of the nine girls they put in their Sprinter.

Debuts: ABRA

Olivia Rodrigo - Vampire

Up 1 to number 18

Kid Laroi ft. Jung Kook and Central Cee - Too Much

Highest New Entry - In at number 10

Noah Kahan - Stick Season

Up 9 to number 9

Bastille - Pompeii

Up 11 to number 26

Zach Bryan ft. Kacey Musgraves - I Remember Everything

Up 4 to number 22

Chase and Status and Hedex ft. Arrdee - Liquor & Cigarettes

Up 3 to number 20

Dave and Central Cee ft. Issey Cross, Ella Henderson, Steflon Don, Charli XCX, ABRA, Zara Larsson, Florence Welch, Lisa Maffia and Olivia Rodrigo - Sprinter

Up 1 to number 19

Kenya Grace - Strangers

Third week at number 1


PRESENTER: John McEnroe

Thursday 26 October 2023

Top of the Pops, 26th October 2023

Seismic news this week: not only do we have top music icon Taylor Swift; not only do we have the red hot artist of the moment Olivia Rodrigo; but both have agreed to collaborate on a special performance of Get Him Back! Incredible scenes.

Not that the rest of the show is skippable, though: Drake has another big hit and brings both guest vocalists with him, Kenya Grace shows it wasn't a fluke with a second week at number 1, and there are strong new entries from Fred Again and Troye Sivan.

Debuts: Sexxy Red, Jo'zzy

Troye Sivan - One Of Your Girls

In at number 17

Drake ft. Sexxy Red and SZA - Rich Baby Daddy

In at number 21

Taylor Swift - Cruel Summer

Up 6 to number 14

Fred Again ft. Jo'zzy - Ten

Highest New Entry - In at number 16

Mitski - My Love Mine All Mine

Up 5 to number 8

Billy Gillies ft. Hannah Boleyn - DNA (Loving You)

Up 5 to number 12

Olivia Rodrigo ft. Taylor Swift - Get Him Back

Up 3 to number 11

Kenya Grace - Strangers

Second week at number 1


PRESENTER: Heidi Range

Thursday 19 October 2023

Top of the Pops, 19th October 2023

With the exception of a new smash from top-tier megastar Drake, this is one of the more left-field Top of the Pops editions in recent memory, with an assortment of up-and-comers, bubbler-unders and surprise hits. That includes Kenya Grace, who deservedly makes the final hop up to number 1, as well as breakthroughs from Noah Kahan and Suicidal-Idol.

Hip trendsetters Jungle also make a rare appearance, and there's a double-track performance from UK rapper of the moment Nines.

Debuts: Zach Bryan, Kacey Musgraves, Jungle, Suicidal-Idol, Tunde, Mugzz

Noah Kahan - Stick Season

High Climber - Up 41 to number 28

Drake ft. J Cole - First Person Shooter

Highest New Entry - In at number 4

Zach Bryan ft. Kacey Musgraves - I Remember Everything

Up 8 to number 29

Jungle - Back on 74

Up 6 to number 30

Suicidal-Idol - Ecstacy

Up 7 to number 26

Lovejoy - Normal People Things

In at number 27

Nines ft. Tunde and Mugzz - Daily Duppy / I Do

Up 7 to number 23 / In at number 35

Kenya Grace - Strangers

Up 1 to number 1


PRESENTER: Carol Decker

Thursday 12 October 2023

Top of the Pops, 12th October 2023

There are some big names with new entries this week, not least King Ed Sheeran who is back with the lead track from his seventh album, albeit a little lower in the chart than he's used to. Jung Kook of BTS fame charts much higher, while newcomers Mitski and Billy Gillies also charge up the countdown.

The likeable Issey Cross and Tate McRae are both back, and Doja Cat enlists British soul legend Gabrielle for another exclusive performance.

Debuts: Billy Gillies, Hannah Boleyn, Mitski

Billy Gillies ft. Hannah Boleyn - DNA (Loving You)

Up 12 to number 18

Jung Kook ft. Jack Harlow - 3D

Highest New Entry - In at number 5

Issey Cross - Bittersweet Goodbye

Up 6 to number 19

Tate McRae - Greedy

Up 2 to number 3

Mitski - My Love Mine All Mine

High Climber - Up 19 to number 15

Tyla - Water

Up 6 to number 10

Ed Sheeran - American Town

In at number 27

Doja Cat ft. Gabrielle - Paint The Town Red

Fifth week at number 1


PRESENTER: JB Gill

Thursday 5 October 2023

Top of the Pops, 5th October 2023

There's another strong showing for dance music this week: Sonny Fodera, MK, Peggy Gou and Chase & Status are all climbing the chart once more with tracks that have entertained us since midsummer. Chase & Status go all out this week with a double track performance and guest appearances from some true jungle legends.

There's also UK rap from Nines, US rap from Gunna, rock from Blink 182 and impassioned singing from Tom Odell. Doja Cat gives us an extra something from the album as she celebrates a month at the top of the chart.

Debuts: None

Nines - Daily Duppy

Highest New Entry - In at number 20

Blink 182 - One More Time

In at number 28

Peggy Gou - (It Goes Like) Nanana

Up 1 to number 13

Tom Odell - Black Friday

In at number 21

Sonny Fodera and MK ft. Clementine Douglas - Asking

Up 1 to number 14

Gunna - Fukumean

Up 1 to number 15

Chase & Status ft. Becky Hill, Flowdan, General Levy and Rebel MC - Disconnect / Baddadan

Up 4 to number 8

Doja Cat - Paint The Town Red / Agora Hills

Fourth week at number 1 / In at number 29


PRESENTERS: Keith Allen and Peter Hook

Thursday 28 September 2023

Top of the Pops, 28th September 2023

SZA has the second highest climber and the second highest new entry, alongside Drake - both songs get the full treatment this week. There's a strong entry from Tate McRae and a big debut for Tyla. And drum and bass continues its bumper year with a new entry from Chase & Status and Hedex; Chase & Status stick around for an exclusive reimagining of the Doja Cat track in its third week at the top.

Debuts: Tyla, Hedex

Drake ft. SZA - Slime You Out

In at number 10

SZA - Snooze

Up 30 to number 18

Tate McRae - Greedy

Highest New Entry - In at number 8

Casso ft. RAYE and D-Block Europe - Prada

Up 1 to number 4

Tyla - Water

High Climber - Up 31 to number 24

Kenya Grace - Strangers

Up 9 to number 3

Chase & Status and Hedex ft. Arrdee - Liquor and Cigarettes

In at number 31

Doja Cat vs Chase & Status - Paint The Town Red

Third week at number 1


PRESENTER: Dannii Minogue

Thursday 21 September 2023

Top of the Pops, 21st September 2023

It's quite a moment this week as none other than the Rolling Stones are welcomed back to the Top of the Pops studio after decades away. More familiar faces (to younger viewers) are Leigh-Anne with a respectable second solo hit, BTS's V making his solo debut, and the chart queen of the moment Olivia Rodrigo. None of them can knock Doja Cat off the top, though, and she has another outlandish red-themed performance to delight the viewers.

Debuts: ANOTR, Abel Balder

Leigh-Anne ft. Ayra Starr - My Love

In at number 28

Burna Boy - City Boys

Up 9 to number 23

The Rolling Stones - Angry

In at number 34

ANOTR ft. Abel Balder - Relax My Eyes

Up 6 to number 33

Troye Sivan - Rush

Up 1 to number 21

V - Slow Dancing

In at number 24

Olivia Rodrigo - Get Him Back

Highest New Entry - In at number 7

Doja Cat - Paint The Town Red

Second week at number 1


PRESENTER: Radzi Chinyanganya

Thursday 14 September 2023

Top of the Pops, 14th September 2023

A fourth new number 1 in four weeks! Doja Cat celebrates by inviting Mercury Prize winners Ezra Collective to back her for a very special performance of Paint The Town Red. Also exclusively changing things up is Sam Smith, with a lovely candlelight version of their Calvin Harris banger.

Kenya Grace makes a strong debut but the highest entry comes from the good-as-ever Kylie Minogue. And Florence + the Machine are so impressed with the resurgent popularity of Dog Days Are Over that they come along to perform their archival hit in person.

Debuts: Kenya Grace, Ezra Collective

Issey Cross - Bittersweet Goodbye

Up 5 to number 23

Kylie Minogue - Tension

Highest New Entry - In at number 19

Kenya Grace - Strangers

In at number 20

Sam Smith - Desire

Up 1 to number 6

Charli XCX - Speed Drive

Up 1 to number 16

D.O.D. - So Much In Love

Up 3 to number 15

Florence + The Machine - Dog Days Are Over

Up 1 to number 25

Doja Cat ft. Ezra Collective - Paint The Town Red

Up 1 to number 1


PRESENTER: Lauren Layfield

Thursday 7 September 2023

Top of the Pops, 7th September 2023

Dance music has had a great year so far, and this week two veterans of the field each have two tracks to perform - step forward MK (with a cheeky appearance for longtime friend of the show Rita Ora) and Chase and Status.

Burna Boy and Dave have a new track, and Casso, RAYE and the D-Block lads return with a nice chart jump, but the big accolades go to a trio of big name female singers: Miley Cyrus and Selena Gomez both enter the chart and Olivia Rodrigo hops up to number 1.

Debuts: None

Burna Boy ft. Dave - Cheat On Me

In at number 19

Miley Cyrus - Used To Be Young

Highest New Entry - In at number 12

MK ft. Clementine Douglas and Rita Ora - Asking / Drinkin'

Up 1 to number 20 / In at number 44

Casso ft. RAYE and D-Block Europe - Prada

High Climber - Up 12 to number 8

Chase and Status ft. Becky Hill, Trigga and Takura - Disconnect / Baddadan

Up 1 to number 6 / Up 5 to number 9

Fred Again - Adore U

Up 4 to number 13

Selena Gomez - Single Soon

In at number 21

Olivia Rodrigo - Vampire

Up 2 to number 1


PRESENTER: Emma Raducanu

Thursday 31 August 2023

Top of the Pops, 31st August 2023

It's a Barbie switchover at the top of the chart, as friend of the show Dua Lipa replaces Billie Eilish in the number 1 position. A strong challenge comes from Doja Cat, who storms into the top 5.

There are newly featured songs from Luke Combs and Issey Cross, repeat showings from Troye Sivan and Stormzy and RAYE, and a bizarre mashup from Anne-Marie and Shania Twain as they keep breaking off from their country song to do bits of the Haddaway homage Don't Hurt Me.

Debuts: Luke Combs, Oliver Anthony Music

Troye Sivan - Rush

Up 5 to number 28

Issey Cross - Bittersweet Goodbye

Up 7 to number 31

Doja Cat - Paint The Town Red

Up 11 to number 4

Stormzy and RAYE - The Weekend

Up 7 to number 29

Luke Combs - Fast Car

Up 5 to number 34

Oliver Anthony Music - Rich Men North of Richmond

High Climber - Up 41 to number 23

Anne-Marie ft. Shania Twain - Unhealthy / Baby Don't Hurt Me

Up 2 to number 19 / Up 5 to number 68

Dua Lipa - Dance The Night

Up 1 to number 1


PRESENTERS: Fern Britton and Jamie Oliver

Thursday 24 August 2023

Top of the Pops, 24th August 2023

Finally, Billie Eilish ascends to the number 1 spot and plants the pink Barbie flag atop the chart peak. Also making waves are Olivia Rodrigo with the second song from her new album, and a strong new entry from Fred Again.

In dance music news, Calvin Harris and Peggy Gou join the new one from Sonny Fodera, and there's a nice double bill from Taylor Swift.

Debuts: Casso, Sonny Fodera

Casso ft. RAYE and D-Block Europe - Prada

In at number 32

Olivia Rodrigo - Bad Idea Right

Highest New Entry - In at number 6

Fred Again - I Adore U

In at number 12

Peggy Gou - (It Goes Like) Nanana

Up 1 to number 5

Calvin Harris ft. Sam Smith - Desire

Up 3 to number 9

Sonny Fodera and MK ft. Clementine Douglas - Asking

Up 10 to number 31

Taylor Swift - Cruel Summer / Anti-Hero

Up 3 to number 4 / Up 3 to number 35

Billie Eilish - What Was I Made For

Up 1 to number 1


PRESENTER: James Masterton

Thursday 17 August 2023

Top of the Pops, 17th August 2023

After last week's pink dominance, this week Doja Cat's return paints the TOTP studio red. Chase and Status also have a big climber to go alongside their now top ten hit alongside Becky Hill, and several hits from earlier in the summer are climbing back up the chart.

Dave and Central Cee make it ten weeks at the top - often the end of the road for number 1s due to the chart rules. They rope in some other guests to make the performance a memorable one.

Debuts: Flowdan, Irah, Trigga, Takura

Jorja Smith - Little Things

Up 3 to number 14

Doja Cat - Paint The Town Red

Highest New Entry - In at number 20

Olivia Rodrigo - Vampire

Up 1 to number 4

Byron Messia - Talibans

Up 2 to number 17

J Hus - Who Told You

Up 1 to number 15

D.O.D. - So Much In Love

Up 7 to number 16

Chase and Status and Bou ft. Becky Hill, Flowdan, Irah, Trigga and Takura - Disconnect / Baddadan

Up 6 to number 9 / Up 10 to number 21

Dave and Central Cee ft. D.O.D., Doja Cat and Becky Hill - Sprinter

Tenth week at number 1


PRESENTER: Miquita Oliver

Thursday 10 August 2023

Top of the Pops, 10th August 2023

The Barbie chart domination is now almost at pre-Christmas Christmas song levels - half of this week's line-up comes from the multi-platform entertainment phenomenon. Three songs crash the top five, although they still can't shift Dave and Central Cee from the very top.

The biggest non-Barbie offering is the new Travis Scott album, and he is here to perform a three-song sampler. Calvin Harris and Sam Smith have also teamed up again, and we pay tribute to Sinead O'Connor.

Debuts: Ryan Gosling

Calvin Harris ft. Sam Smith - Desire

In at number 18

Billie Eilish - What Was I Made For

Up 1 to number 2

Ryan Gosling - I'm Just Ken

Up 11 to number 14

Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice - Barbie World

Up 1 to number 4

Dua Lipa - Dance The Night

Up 1 to number 3

From The Vault: Sinead O'Connor - Nothing Compares 2 U

Up 15 to number 30

Travis Scott - Meltdown / Fein / Hyaena

Highest New Entry - In at number 10 / In at number 13 / In at number 21

Dave and Central Cee - Sprinter

Ninth week at number 1


PRESENTER: Heidi Range

Thursday 3 August 2023

Top of the Pops, 3rd August 2023

More Barbie! This week it's the turn of Charli XCX, plus the OG Barbie girls Aqua in the From The Vault slot with a classic performance. Another theme of the summer has been ripping off/homaging Robert Miles, kept up this time by Bou and Slay. And another theme has been Dave and Central Cee at the top of the charts, which shows no sign of being discontinued.

Going international, we've got Travis Scott and Bad Bunny, as well as Noah Kahn and the New York resident ZAYN. Stormzy and RAYE's superstar team-up is the highest new entry.

Debuts: Noah Kahan, Bou, Slay

Charli XCX - Speed Drive

Back in at number 19

Travis Scott ft. Bad Bunny - K-Pop

In at number 24

ZAYN - Love Like This

In at number 36

Noah Kahan - Dial Drunk

In at number 32

Bou ft. Slay - Closer

Up 7 to number 27

From The Vault: Aqua - Barbie Girl

Back in at number 40

Stormzy and RAYE - The Weekend

Highest new entry - In at number 23

Dave and Central Cee ft. Stormzy and Bad Bunny - Sprinter

Eighth week at number 1


PRESENTERS: Drew McIntyre and Sheamus

Thursday 27 July 2023

Top of the Pops, 27th July 2023

Barbiemania is starting to ramp up: after Dua Lipa last week, there are two tracks this week from the pink-hued doll movie. Also of note is the debut solo single from Jung Kook, and there are strong new entries from Becky Hill, J Hus, and Troye Sivan with his first real hit for a while.

Debuts: Jung Kook (as solo), Naira Marley

Jung Kook ft. Latto - Seven

Highest New Entry - In at number 3

Becky Hill vs Chase and Status - Disconnect

In at number 25

J Hus ft. Naira Marley - Militerian

In at number 23

Troye Sivan - Rush

In at number 22

Byron Messia - Talibans

Up 2 to number 29

Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice - Barbie World

Up 8 to number 20

Billie Eilish - What Was I Made For

In at number 10

Dave and Central Cee ft. J Hus and Byron Messia - Sprinter

Seventh week at number 1


PRESENTER: JB Gill

Thursday 20 July 2023

Top of the Pops, 20th July 2023

Staying power is the theme this week: Kylie Minogue, friend of the show Dua Lipa and Jorja Smith all reap the rewards of long, measured climbs up the chart. Nobody has more chart stamina at the moment than Dave and Central Cee though, and they celebrate six weeks at number 1 with an exclusive version of their track featuring a couple of handy guests.

Centre stage, though, goes to Taylor Swift as she showcases two hit tracks from her latest re-recorded album.

Debuts: D.O.D.

Jorja Smith - Little Things

Up 1 to number 14

D.O.D. - So Much In Love

High Climber - Up 14 to number 24

Kylie Minogue - Padam Padam

Up 2 to number 10

Dua Lipa - Dance The Night

Up 4 to number 16

Hannah Laing ft. RoRo - Good Love

Up 1 to number 7

Gunna - Fukumean

Up 6 to number 12

Taylor Swift - I Can See You / Enchanted

Highest New Entry - In at number 6 / In at number 15

Dave and Central Cee ft. Jorja Smith and RoRo - Sprinter

Sixth week at number 1


PRESENTER: Dannii Minogue

Thursday 13 July 2023

Top of the Pops, 13th July 2023

Olivia Rodrigo makes a triumphant return, dropping in at number 2 and only being denied the top spot by the combined rap power of Dave and Central Cee. Elsewere Peggy Gou reaches another new peak and there's a strong showing from D-Block Europe after a quiet spell from them.

David Guetta and friend of the show Anne-Marie bring us a special two-song rave-up, and Taylor Swift edges into the top ten.

Debuts: None

Peggy Gou - (It Goes Like) Nanana

Up 2 to number 7

Miley Cyrus - Flowers

Up 3 to number 29

Olivia Rodrigo - Vampire

Highest New Entry - In at number 2

D-Block Europe ft. Clavish - Pakistan

In at number 10

Tom Grennan - How Does It Feel

Up 6 to number 23

Taylor Swift - Cruel Summer

Up 6 to number 6

David Guetta ft. Anne-Marie - Don't Hurt Me / I'm Good (Blue)

Up 2 to number 19 / Up 3 to number 68

Dave and Central Cee - Sprinter

Fifth week at number 1


PRESENTER: Fiona Bruce

Thursday 6 July 2023

Top of the Pops, 6th July 2023

It's a strong rap week this week: not only are Dave and Central Cee immovable at the top, but the chart is crashed by Stormzy, Fredo and Gunna as well. Playboi Carti is also here alongside the Weeknd, though there's no Madonna this week unfortunately. Shania Twain more than makes up for it.

Guns 'N' Roses get enough Glastonbury bounce to make it into the From The Vault slot, Stephen Sanchez is back, and Ella Henderson gives us a lovely acoustic medley of her two current banger-style hits.

Debuts: None

Gunna - Fukumean

High Climber - Up 25 to number 22

Anne-Marie ft. Shania Twain - Unhealthy

Up 4 to number 20

Stormzy ft. Fredo - Toxic Trait

Highest New Entry - In at number 11

Stephen Sanchez - Until I Found You

Back in at number 14

The Weeknd ft. Playboi Carti - Popular

Up 9 to number 18

From The Vault: Guns 'N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine

Back in at number 40

Ella Henderson - React / 0800 Heaven

Up 1 to number 6 / Up 8 to number 13

Dave and Central Cee - Sprinter

Fourth week at number 1


PRESENTER: Radzi Chinyanganya

Thursday 29 June 2023

Top of the Pops, 29th June 2023

Taylor Swift and Harry Styles are the big names this week, both seldom off the chart and making new forays with tracks that have been relatively unfeatured so far. Jorja Smith also reaches a new peak - could this be the real big hit she's promised for so long?

There are new entries for Leigh-Anne (welcome back Leigh-Anne!) and Peggy Gou, and a big leap for Tom Grennan, while Dave and Central Cee look pretty comfortable at the top.

Debuts: Leigh-Anne (as solo), Peggy Gou

Leigh-Anne - Don't Say Love

Highest New Entry - In at number 11

Jorja Smith - Little Things

Up 5 to number 15

Harry Styles - Satellite

Up 13 to number 18

Peggy Gou - (It Goes Like) Nanana

In at number 14

Tom Grennan - How Does It Feel

High Climber - Up 27 to number 31

Hannah Laing ft. RoRo - Good Love

Up 4 to number 9

Taylor Swift - Cruel Summer

Back in at number 28

Dave and Central Cee - Sprinter

Third week at number 1


PRESENTER: Idris Elba

Thursday 22 June 2023

Top of the Pops, 22nd June 2023

It's Dave and Central Cee's week again: Sprinter stays at the top and their two other collabs both reach new peaks just a little lower down. Not even a strong showing from J Hus and global superstar Drake can spoil their party.

Party vibes are also brought by the Jonas Brothers, Rudimental, and in unbelievably basic form, Nathan Dawe and Joel Corry. There's a rousing return for Sam Fender and a pretty surprising instance of Shania Twain as well.

Debuts: Byron Messia

Anne-Marie ft. Shania Twain - Unhealthy

Up 12 to number 36

J Hus ft. Drake - Who Told You

Highest New Entry - In at number 2

Jonas Brothers - Waffle House

Up 8 to number 22

Nathan Dawe and Joel Corry ft. Ella Henderson - 0800 Heaven

In at number 23

Byron Messia - Talibans

Up 3 to number 34

Rudimental ft. Charlotte Plank and Vibe Chemistry - Dancing Is Healing

Up 2 to number 6

Sam Fender - Seventeen Going Under

Back in at number 29

Dave and Central Cee - Sprinter / Trojan Horse / UK Rap

Second week at number 1 / Up 2 to number 12 / Up 3 to number 14


PRESENTER: Lauren Layfield

Thursday 15 June 2023

Top of the Pops, 15th June 2023

There are second appearances this week for three tracks that are showing more chart staying power than perhaps might have been expected: the Eurovision winner Loreen, plus Kylie Minogue and Lana Del Rey, who in recent years have often both seen their high chart entries drop down in subsequent weeks. Not this time!

There's also a healthy dose of dance music from Hannah Laing and Becky Hill (unbelievably, the dance queen's first appearance this year), as well as a sighting of Jorja Smith. It's always nice to welcome Madonna back to the show, but perhaps the biggest news is Dave and Central Cee's superstar team-up finally knocking Calvin and Ellie off the top.

Debuts: Hannah Laing, RoRo, Lewis Thompson

The Weeknd ft. Playboi Carti and Madonna - Popular

In at number 21

Hannah Laing ft. RoRo - Good Love

High Climber - Up 41 to number 22

Becky Hill vs Lewis Thompson - Side Effects

Up 5 to number 35

Loreen - Tattoo

Up 3 to number 7

Kylie Minogue - Padam Padam

Up 11 to number 12

Jorja Smith - Little Things

Up 17 to number 28

Lana Del Rey - Say Yes To Heaven

Up 4 to number 23

Dave and Central Cee - Sprinter

Straight in at number 1


PRESENTER: James Masterton

Thursday 8 June 2023

Top of the Pops, 8th June 2023

Legend in her own lifetime Taylor Swift is back on the show, soaring up the chart with Karma. Other big pop names who are featured include friend of the show Dua Lipa, and arguably the Jonas Brothers, who finally climb high enough to get on after a couple of months in the lower reaches of the chart.

Lil Durk is back for another bite, and Ellie Goulding ropes in J Hus to add a bit of grime flavour to Miracle in its seventh week on top. A Tina Turner tribute is in the From The Vault slot.

Debuts: None

Jonas Brothers - Waffle House

Up 3 to number 33

Taylor Swift - Karma

High Climber - Up 55 to number 12

J Hus - It's Crazy

Highest New Entry - In at number 15

Jazzy - Giving Me

Up 2 to number 6

Lil Durk ft. J Cole - All My Life

Up 2 to number 14

From The Vault: Tina Turner - The Best

Back in at number 25

Dua Lipa - Dance The Night

In at number 20

Ellie Goulding ft. J Hus - Miracle

Seventh week at number 1


PRESENTER: Heidi Range

Thursday 1 June 2023

Top of the Pops, 1st June 2023

Calvin Harris is back in the studio for the proper rave-up version of Miracle as it reaches six weeks at the top. Other dance bangers are brought by Anne-Marie, Rudimental and Switch Disco, and the latter two join Calvin to do a three-way euphoric remix of As It Was as Harry Styles celebrates 60 consecutive weeks on the chart, most of them in the upper reaches.

Two big names have new entries this week: Lana Del Rey and Kylie Minogue both do well with their fresh material. David Kushner is also back with his Hozier-style, inexplicably popular balled.

Debuts: None

Switch Disco ft. Ella Henderson - React

Up 2 to number 6

Lana Del Rey - Say Yes To Heaven

Highest New Entry - In at number 9

Kylie Minogue - Padam Padam

In at number 26

Rudimental ft. Charlotte Plank and Vibe Chemistry - Dancing Is Healing

Up 9 to number 14

David Kushner - Daylight

Up 1 to number 2

Anne-Marie and Coi LeRay - Don't Hurt Me

Up 2 to number 13

Harry Styles vs Rudimental, Switch Disco and Calvin Harris ft. Vibe Chemistry and Coi LeRay- As It Was

Long Runner - Up 2 to number 10 after 60 weeks

Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding - Miracle

Sixth week at number 1


PRESENTER: JB Gill

Thursday 25 May 2023

Top of the Pops, 25th May 2023

There's an unprecedented Eurovision flavour to the show this week, as no fewer than four of the featured acts invade the top ten. Some of the performances shown here are taken from the event itself, but Mae Muller and winner Loreen make the trip to the TOTP studio.

In non-Euro news, Jazzy has a breakthrough climb and we welcome international megastar Post Malone, homegrown chart behemoth Lewis Capaldi, and a first appearance for almost two years for Little Durk.

Debuts: Alessandra, Kaarija, Loreen

Jazzy - Giving Me

Up 24 to number 14

Lil Durk ft. J Cole - All My Life

In at number 17

Mae Muller - I Wrote A Song

High Climber - Up 36 to number 9

Alessandra - Queen Of Kings

In at number 10

Kaarija - Cha Cha Cha

In at number 6

Loreen - Tattoo

Highest New Entry - In at number 2

Lewis Capaldi - Wish You The Best

Up 1 to number 6

Post Malone - Chemical

Up 1 to number 13

Ellie Goulding ft. Mae Muller and Loreen - Miracle

Fifth week at number 1


PRESENTER: Dannii Minogue

Thursday 18 May 2023

Top of the Pops, 18th May 2023

King Ed Sheeran shows us how it's done, climbing into the top ten and twenty with three tracks and mashing them into a medley to delight us this week. Also impressing are Rudimental, finally breaking into the top 40 after a three-week climb, and Bring Me The Horizon who have a pretty high entry for a traditional band.

Returning to the studio are Cupid and the incomparable Taylor Swift, and Florence is in the From The Vault slot with one of the tracks that made her name all those years ago. Ellie Goulding gives us the candlelight version of Miracle for its fifth week at the summit.

Debuts: Charlotte Plank, Krown Jewelz

Rudimental ft. Charlotte Plank and Vibe Chemistry - Dancing Is Healing

High Climber - Up 14 to number 33

Krown Jewelz - Scrap The Monarchy

Highest New Entry - In at number 9

Bring Me The Horizon - Lost

In at number 29

Taylor Swift - Anti-Hero

Up 2 to number 22

Cupid - Fifty Fifty

Up 1 to number 8

From The Vault: Florence + the Machine - Dog Days Are Over

Back in at number 27

Ed Sheeran - Eyes Closed / Boat / Curtains

Up 3 to number 3 / Back in at number 15 / In at number 16

Ellie Goulding - Miracle

Fifth week at number 1


PRESENTERS: Richie Neville and Abz Breen

Thursday 11 May 2023

Top of the Pops, 11th May 2023

It's a big week for Nines, who appears with two new tracks, guest stars in tow - and his hit Tony Soprano from last week is riding high as well. More fresh sounds come from Tyler the Creator, while at the other end of the scale are Glass Animals whose phenomenon of a track has now spent well over two years on the chart.

Friend of the show Zara Larsson is welcomed back, we remember Carlos Santana for some reason, and Calvin and Ellie make it four at the top.

Debuts: Kali Uchis, Aisa, J Styles

Ayra Starr - Rush

Up 1 to number 32

Tyler the Creater ft. Kali Uchis - See You Again

Up 9 to number 27

Zara Larsson - Can't Tame Her

Up 4 to number 26

Bakar - Hell N Back

Up 29 to number 22

Glass Animals - Heat Waves

Long Runner - Up 3 to number 35 after 123 weeks

From The Vault: Carlos Santana ft. The Product G&B - Maria Maria

Back in at number 51

Nines ft. Aisa and J Styles - Calendar / Favela

Highest New Entry - In at number 19 / In at number 34

Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding - Miracle

Fourth week at number 1


PRESENTER: Alison Hammond

Thursday 4 May 2023

Top of the Pops, 4th May 2023

Once again there are several new entries this week, the pick of them being from newcomer Nines. Lower down Jax Jones and Cupid are both doing well after quite a while on the chart already, and internet personality HSTikkyTokky appears to bewilder the TOTP audience.

Calvin and Ellie pop back up to number 1 following last week's Capaldi surge, and Ellie helps out Rema on an exclusive version of Calm Down too.

Debuts: Cupid, Nines, Hstikkytokky, General G

Jax Jones ft. Calum Scott - Whistle

Up 3 to number 17

The Weeknd ft. Future - Double Fantasy

In at number 14

Cupid - Fifty Fifty

Up 8 to number 18

Nines - Tony Soprano 2

Highest New Entry - In at number 11

HSTikkyTokky ft. General G - Twust

In at number 21

Rema ft. Ellie Goulding - Calm Down

Up 1 to number 5

Anne-Marie ft. Haddaway - Baby Don't Hurt Me

Up 4 to number 19

Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding - Miracle

Up 1 to number 1


PRESENTER: Kimberley Walsh

Thursday 27 April 2023

Top of the Pops, 27th April 2023

Chart behemoth Lewis Capaldi makes it look easy, easing into the number 1 berth once again. He leads quite a back of new entries this week, including Ice Spice, Post Malone and David Kushner, as well as the movie-driven novelty chart breaker from Jack Black.

The middle of the show welcomes back Ella Henderson and Niall Horan, whose hits are showing some good staying power. And one of the big hitmakers from the end of last year, SZA, is back with a double hitter.

Debuts: Jack Black (as solo)

Ice Spice - Princess Diana

In at number 22

Post Malone - Chemical

In at number 11

David Kushner - Daylight

In at number 3

Switch Disco ft. Ella Henderson - React

Up 3 to number 12

Jack Black - Peaches

High Climber - Up 19 to number 28

Niall Horan - Heaven

Up 1 to number 21

SZA - Kill Bill / Snooze

Up 4 to number 14 / Up 7 to number 39

Lewis Capaldi - Wish You The Best

Straight in at number 1


PRESENTER: James Masterton

Thursday 20 April 2023

Top of the Pops, 20th April 2023

Ellie Goulding and Calvin hold on at the top (stripped back solo performance from Ellie this week) but they are run close by Libianca, who peaks at number 2 after several months on the chart. Also continuing to climb is Bakar, while chart behemoth Lewis Capaldi has in incredible resurgence thanks to the release of his album.

As the days lengthen, George Ezra appears once again to satisfy his baying public, and there's a new banger from David Guetta and a reprise from Taylor Swift. Drake has the highest new entry.

Debuts: None

George Ezra - Green Green Grass

Up 2 to number 9

Taylor Swift - Anti-Hero

Up 3 to number 16

Drake - Search & Rescue

Highest New Entry - In at number 5

David Guetta ft. Anne-Marie and Coi LeRay - Baby Don't Hurt Me

In at number 26

Bakar - Hell N Back

Up 8 to number 20

Libianca - People

Up 2 to number 2

Lewis Capaldi - Forget Me / Pointless

High Climber - Up 37 to number 8 / Back in at number 17

Ellie Goulding - Miracle

Second week at number 1


PRESENTER: Heidi Range

Thursday 13 April 2023

Top of the Pops, 13th April 2023

In a slightly surprising development, Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding leap up to replace Ed Sheeran at the top after only a week! Elsewhere on the chart a few fallers from near the top mean that some long-running hits get to shuffle up a bit - not least Harry Styles who celebrates a year on the hit parade with a special steel drum-assisted performance.

We're also able to give a first exposure to some hits that have been quietly climbing for a while now, so welcome Tom Grennan, Meghan Trainor, Nathan Dawe and friend of the show Zara Larsson. Mimi Webb also gives us a special extra-dubby version of Red Flags.

Debuts: Bshp

Nathan Dawe and Bru-C ft. Bshp and Issey Cross - Oh Baby

Up 5 to number 36

Zara Larsson - Can't Tame Her

Up 9 to number 27

Tom Grennan - Here

Up 6 to number 37

Pinkpantheress - Boy's A Liar

Up 1 to number 9

Meghan Trainor - Mother

Up 5 to number 22

Mimi Webb - Red Flags

Up 1 to number 12

Harry Styles with the Panic Community Steel Band - As It Was

Long Runner - Up 2 to number 7 after 53 weeks

Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding - Miracle

Up 2 to number 1


PRESENTER: Mr T

Thursday 6 April 2023

Top of the Pops, 6th April 2023

After well over two months at the top, who is finally the person to knock off Miley Cyrus? Of course it's King Ed Sheeran, who wafts effortlessly in at number 1 with his latest hit. He's not the only new entrant here either - we have BTS star Jimin as well as Bakar and Paris Paloma.

Lower down there's the bubbler-under from Jax Jones, plus repeat showings for Caity Baser, Switch Disco and Mae Stephens.

Debuts: Jimin, Paris Paloma, Bakar

Jimin - Like Crazy

In at number 8

Paris Paloma - Labour

In at number 29

Bakar - Hell N Back

Up 6 to number 35

Jax Jones ft. Calum Scott - Whistle

Up 3 to number 22

Mae Stephens - If We Ever Broke Up

Up 1 to number 16

Switch Disco ft. Ella Henderson - React

Up 6 to number 26

Caity Baser - Pretty Boys

Up 6 to number 30

Ed Sheeran - Eyes Closed

Straight in at number 1


PRESENTER: JB Gill

Thursday 30 March 2023

Top of the Pops, 30th March 2023

This week it's a bit of a run-down of the top solo stars of the moment. On the female side there's Ariana Grande doing a Weeknd-less version of Die For You, Miley at the top, Brit-of-the-moment RAYE and all-timer Taylor Swift, plus Selena Gomez doing a Rema-less version of Calm Down with Ariana along for the ride.

Then on the male side there's chart behemoth Lewis Capaldi, Niall Horan and the latest toe-tapper from Hozier.

Debuts: None

Lewis Capaldi - How I'm Feeling Now

In at number 24

Taylor Swift - All Of The Girls You Loved Before

Highest New Entry - In at number 11

Niall Horan - Heaven

Up 2 to number 20

Ariana Grande - Die For You

Up 1 to number 3

RAYE - Escapism

Up 1 to number 14

Hozier - Eat Your Young

In at number 22

Selena Gomez ft. Ariana Grande - Calm Down

Up 1 to number 4

Miley Cyrus - Flowers

Tenth week at number 1


PRESENTER: Dannii Minogue

Thursday 23 March 2023

Top of the Pops, 23rd March 2023

It's been a while since a massive track splatted into the top ten but that's what we have this week, as Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding smash down at number 3. It's not enough to best Miley Cyrus though, and her next-best competition seems to come from herself as River is the second highest new entry.

Further down we have Switch Disco with their own Robert Miles homage, well deserved returns from Ayra Starr, Coi LeRay and (at yet another new peak) Lizzy McAlpine, plus the first bit of drill for a while from Digga D. And lovely George Ezra pops in to celebrate the vernal equinox.

Debuts: Switch Disco

Coi LeRay - Players

Up 1 to number 9

Ayra Starr - Rush

Up 4 to number 24

Lizzy McAlpine - Ceilings

Up 1 to number 6

Digga D - Energy

In at number 19

Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding - Miracle

Highest New Entry - In at number 3

Switch Disco ft. Ella Henderson - React

High Climber - Up 14 to number 40

George Ezra - Green Green Grass

Up 2 to number 13

Miley Cyrus - Flowers / River

Ninth week at number 1 / In at number 16


PRESENTERS: Maya Jama and Lorraine Kelly

Thursday 16 March 2023

Top of the Pops, 16th March 2023

There are several returning songs this week, as Mae Stephens, Strandz and Libianca all reach new chart peaks, while the dreamy Taylor Swift song has a mini-resurgence and Bebe Rexha pops in to perform and downbeat, windswept orchestral version of the former number 1 I'm Good.

The biggest new entry is from Nicki Minaj, but there's also a first feature from JayO. Minaj also helps out Miley Cyrus on another exclusive version of Flowers, as she looks set for the full ten weeks at the top unless a big track can boot her out.

Debuts: JayO

Nicki Minaj - Red Ruby Da Sleeze

Highest New Entry - In at number 30

JayO - 22

High Climber - Up 35 to number 32

Bebe Rexha - I'm Good (Blue)

Up 3 to number 22

Mae Stephens - If We Ever Broke Up

Up 2 to number 18

Strandz - Us Against The World

Up 1 to number 12

Libianca - People

Up 3 to number 8

Taylor Swift - Lavender Haze

Up 2 to number 25

Miley Cyrus ft. Nicki Minaj - Flowers

Eighth week at number 1


PRESENTERS: Richie Neville and Abz Breen

Thursday 9 March 2023

Top of the Pops, 9th March 2023

It's a varied selection this week, as chart fluctuations mean that several tracks from the lower half of the top 40 are featured. That means debut appearances for Caity Baser, Ayra Starr and Superstar Pride, a return to the show for Freya Ridings, and a reprise of Hide & Seek from Stormzy. Star power comes from a huge team-up by friends of the show Ariana Grande and The Weeknd, while Miley Cyrus makes it lucky seven weeks on top.

Debuts: Caity Baser, Superstar Pride, Ayra Starr

Caity Baser - Pretty Boys

In at number 35

Superstar Pride - Painting Pictures

In at number 33

Stormzy - Hide & Seek

Up 7 to number 21

Ayra Starr - Rush

Up 7 to number 29

Freya Ridings - Weekends

Highest New Entry - In at number 31

D4VD - Here With Me

Up 5 to number 34

The Weeknd ft. Ariana Grande - Die For You

High Climber - Up 33 to number 4

Miley Cyrus - Flowers

Seventh week at number 1


PRESENTER: Kimberly Walsh

Thursday 2 March 2023

Top of the Pops, 2nd March 2023

It's singer-songwriter central this week, as the show welcomes back Lizzy McAlpine and Mimi Webb and also showcases the new hit from Mae Stephens, as well as the long-running hits from Cian Ducrot and SZA, a double-header from Pink and the newie from Niall Horan.

At the top of the chart, Miley Cyrus celebrates the strong female contingent with a very special all-star version of Flowers.

Debuts: Mae Stephens

Mae Stephens - If We Ever Broke Up

High Climber - Up 22 to number 23

SZA - Kill Bill

Up 1 to number 3

Lizzy McAlpine - Ceilings

Up 12 to number 9

Niall Horan - Heaven

Highest New Entry - In at number 18

Cian Ducrot - I'll Be Waiting

Up 3 to number 16

Mimi Webb - Red Flags

Up 2 to number 15

Pink - Trustfall / Never Gonna Not Dance Again

Up 21 to number 14 / Up 21 to number 19

Miley Cyrus ft. Mae Stephens, Mimi Webb, Lizzy McAlpine and Pink - Flowers

Sixth week at number 1


PRESENTER: Danny Baker

Thursday 23 February 2023

Top of the Pops, 23rd February 2023

The Brits effect is working for Harry Styles this week, as his song-of-the-year from '22 leaps back into the top ten. Maybe more surprising is a new top 20 hit for Linkin Park (a Bennington tribute video airs).

Central Cee, Lovejoy and Strandz all crash the chart as well, while minor rises bring a repeat featuring for Libianca and a return to the show for megastar Taylor Swift. Miley remains at number 1, bringing a touch of bluegrass to the performance this week.

Debuts: Lovejoy, Strandz.

Harry Styles - As It Was

High Climber - Up 27 to number 7

Linkin Park - Lost

Highest New Entry - In at number 18

Central Cee - Me & You

In at number 31

Lovejoy - Call Me What You Like

In at number 32

Libianca - People

Up 2 to number 15

Strandz - Us Against The World

Up 15 to number 27

Taylor Swift - Lavender Haze

Up 3 to number 30

Miley Cyrus - Flowers

Fifth week at number 1


PRESENTER: Kim Petras

Thursday 16 February 2023

Top of the Pops, 16th February 2023

There are some huge leaps on the chart this week, not least from Pinkpantheress who enlists Ice Spice to give her song the top ten placing it deserves. There are also impressive jumps from dependable names George Ezra and Pink (her first appearance in a while), while Coi LeRay and a rebounding Sam Smith make smaller inroads.

We have to go all the way down to number 57 to find a new entry, though - welcome back, Rita Ora. Miley is looking very comfortable at number 1, and she brings along Olly Murs this week for a fun exclusive performance.

Debuts
: Ice Spice, Lizzy McAlpine

George Ezra - Green Green Grass

High Climber - Up 42 to number 19

Coi LeRay - Players

Up 7 to number 12

Rita Ora - You Only Love Me

Highest New Entry - In at number 57

Pink - Trustfall

Up 31 to number 28

Lizzy McAlpine - Ceilings

Up 33 to number 27

Sam Smith ft. Kim Petras - Unholy

Up 5 to number 21

Pinkpantheress ft. Ice Spice - Boy's A Liar

Up 37 to number 8

Miley Cyrus with Olly Murs - Flowers

Fourth week at number 1


PRESENTER: James Masterton

Thursday 9 February 2023

Top of the Pops, 9th February 2023

Having made waves on social media this week, Sam Smith is here for an extravagant performance of I'm Not Here To Make Friends. But there are a couple of even higher chart entries, from Kid Laroi and KSI, who's here with Oliver Tree for a fun double performance.

Miguel reaches another new chart peak, Sub Focus are here to push the tempo, and there's a trio of exciting female singer/songwriters in Tate McRae, Mimi Webb and of course Miley Cyrus.

Debuts: Dimension

Sub Focus and Dimension - Ready To Fly

Up 5 to number 35

Miguel - Sure Thing

Up 4 to number 6

Tate McRae - 10:35

Up 1 to number 13

Kid Laroi - Love Again

In at number 18

Mimi Webb - Red Flags

Up 1 to number 20

Sam Smith - I'm Not Here To Make Friends

In at number 23

KSI ft. Oliver Tree - Voices / Miss You

Highest New Entry - In at number 11 / Up 1 to number 10

Miley Cyrus - Flowers

Third week at number 1


PRESENTER: Heidi Range

Thursday 2 February 2023

Top of the Pops, 2nd February 2023

For the second week in a row there's not much movement in the top ten, so we get to investigate some of the fun tracks from lower down the top 40. That means Sabrina Carpenter, Pinkpantheress, Coi LeRay and even chart behemoth Lewis Capaldi reprising a couple of older numbers.

Slightly higher up the chart we welcome Jamaican mainstay Popcaan and one of the songs of '23 from Rema and Selena. Miley Cyrus is well ahead of the pack at number 1.

Debuts: Coi LeRay

Pinkpantheress - Boy's A Liar

Up 9 to number 38

Popcaan - We Caa Done

Up 13 to number 37

Sabrina Carpenter - Nonsense

High Climber - Up 37 to number 32

Headie One - Martin's Sofa

Highest New Entry - In at number 9

Coi LeRay - Players

Up 19 to number 26

Rema ft. Selena Gomez - Calm Down

Up 2 to number 6

Lewis Capaldi - Forget Me / Someone You Loved

Up 7 to number 35 / Back in at number 75

Miley Cyrus - Flowers

Second week at number 1


PRESENTERS: Eamon and Frankee

Thursday 26 January 2023

Top of the Pops, 26th January 2023

It's a weird top ten this week, with almost every song standing still, which means that some songs from lower down the top 30 get their chance to shine: step forward JVKE, Tiesto and Joel Corry, plus new hits from Fredo, Mimi Webb and Libianca.

Miley Cyrus provides some action at the top of the chart by splatting in at number 1, and we've got a very special performance as David Guetta pays homage to his lifelong inspiration Eiffel 65.

Debuts: Libianca

Mimi Webb - Red Flags

In at number 23

JVKE - Golden Hour

Up 4 to number 19

Libianca - People

High Climber - Up 33 to number 27

Tiesto ft. Tate McRae - 10:35

Up 2 to number 16

Fredo - Dave Flow

In at number 30

Joel Corry ft. Tom Grennan - Lionheart (Fearless)

Up 6 to number 18

David Guetta ft. Bebe Rexha and Eiffel 65 - I'm Good (Blue)

Up 1 to number 20

Miley Cyrus - Flowers

Straight in at number 1


PRESENTER: JB Gill

Thursday 19 January 2023

Top of the Pops, 19th January 2023

Lewis Capaldi makes an athletic leap up to number 1 this week in quite a changeable chart. Miguel, Stephen Sanchez, Skrillex and Metro Boomin' all have TOTP premieres for their new hits, and Eminem is back in the top 40 for some reason.

Continuity is provided by Stormzy and Cian Ducrot, who are both resurgent with hits from the end of last year.

Debuts: Stephen Sanchez, Flowdan

Stephen Sanchez - Until I Found You

Up 12 to number 16

Miguel - Sure Thing

Highest New Entry - In at number 14

Cian Ducrot - I'll Be Waiting

Up 17 to number 22

Skrillex vs Fred Again ft. Flowdan - Rumble

In at number 19

Stormzy - Hide & Seek

Up 2 to number 15

From The Vault: Eminem - Mockingbird

Up 2 to number 31

Metro Boomin' ft. The Weeknd and 21 Savage - Creepin' / Superhero (Heroes & Villains)

Up 1 to number 11 / Up 5 to number 44

Lewis Capaldi - Pointless

Up 14 to number 1


PRESENTER: Kim Petras

Thursday 12 January 2023

Top of the Pops, 12th January 2023

It's the weird post-Christmas chart where all the tinsel gets cleared out and the normal music floods back in to take its place. That means newish material from Central Cee and SZA, older 2022 bangers from Anne-Marie and Venbee and Goddard, and a very old, hoary and well-tested number from Tom Odell.

All the congratulations in the world to RAYE. It's been a long journey but here she is at the top.

Debuts: None

Anne-Marie ft. Aitch - Psycho

Back in at number 11

Venbee and Goddard - Messy In Heaven

Up 62 to number 3

Tom Odell - Another Love

Back in at number 10

Bugzy Malone ft. Teedee - Out Of Nowhere

Up 29 to number 9

Meghan Trainor - Made You Look

Up 61 to number 5

SZA - Kill Bill

Up 28 to number 4

Central Cee - Let Go

Up 25 to number 6

RAYE - Escapism

Up 12 to number 1


PRESENTER: Dannii Minogue

Monday 9 January 2023

Fantasy TOTP round-up for 2022

Happy new year, TOTP fantasists!

So it's come to this: for the first time ever, this year there was no Christmas edition of Top of the Pops. Instead there was a Christmas Eve "review of the year", presented by Clara Amfo and Jack Saunders on a sofa, with some legendary-grade manspreading from the latter (Saunders, not the sofa itself). Most of the performances were clips from the big BBC-covered events, and although there were one or two studio guests, there was no audience to cheer them on. 

This wasn't a bad show as it did quite a good job of rounding up the year and included a fair bit of chart chat, but one does miss the eclecticism, unexpectedness and TV magic of the Christmas TOTP. It would have been great to see how, say, LF System approached the question of staging (we had to make do with their singer popping up on Jools's Hootenanny) and rewarded some of the year's less obvious stars - Becky Hill? Aitch? RAYE? - with a place in the Christmas viewing schedule. Maybe it will be back next year.

But here in fantasy land, where nothing gets cancelled, it's time to run down 2022's top ten artistes. Here we go!

In joint sixth place with eight appearances are the Encanto crew: Carolina Gaitan, Mauro Castillo, Rhenzy Feliz and Adassa. Encanto made a huge chart impact right at the start of the year and the success of We Need To Talk About Bruno in particular was easily enough to see these cast members into the top ten.

Also in joint sixth place with eight appearances is Luude. Great performance from the drum and bass producer, new to the chart this year, whose two big hits racked up eight appearances between them.

And also in joint sixth place with eight appearances is Lizzo. After a big 2019 Lizzo had gone quiet for a couple of years, so it's great to see her back and better than ever. Two huge hits caught the public imagination and she topped off the year with a Christmas song as well.

And also also in joint sixth place with eight appearances is Aitch. This year's highest placing British rapper appeared on five different TOTP hits this year, alongside Anne-Marie, Arrdee, Ashanti and Ed Sheeran as well as on his own.

And finally also in joint sixth place with eight appearances is Ella Henderson. Ella had her most TOTP appearances since 2014 by following a Becky Hill like path, giving her vocals to two big summer hits from Nathan Dawe and David Guetta, one of them also featuring Hill.

In joint third place with ten appearances is LF System. Our highest-placed newcomer gave us the biggest song of the summer, dominated the number 1 spot for two months and rode it to ten TOTP appearances.

Also in joint third place with ten appearances is Becky Hill. Bewdley's best dance diva continues to build year on year, this time collaborating with David Guetta, Galantis and Joel Corry to establish dancefloor supremacy.

And also in joint third place with ten appearances is George Ezra. I feel like the Gold Rush Kid had slightly quieted impact compared to Ezra's previous two albums, but the top singles from it had incredible chart staying power.

In second place with fourteen appearances is Harry Styles. It was Harry's year, really. As It Was parked itself at the top and refused to budge, and two other tracks from the album spent significant time in the top ten and made repeated appearances on the show. No ordinary mortal could beat that. But...

In first place with sixteen appearances is Ed Sheeran. Once again King Ed was never far from the TOTP studio, this year bringing TWELVE different tracks to the show, whether alone, in collaboration with other huge names, or guesting for more up-and-coming acts like Aitch and Fireboy DML. He just keeps coming up with the goods.


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

1 Ed Sheeran (116)
2 Little Mix (71)
3 Dua Lipa (69)
4 Ariana Grande (60)
5 Drake (59)
6 The Weeknd (56)
7 Justin Bieber (50)
8 Sam Smith (47)
9 Calvin Harris (46)
10 Clean Bandit (45)

11 George Ezra (44)
12 Stormzy (42)
 == Camila Cabello (42)
14 Anne-Marie (40)
15 Becky Hill (38)
16 Rita Ora (36)
17 Jess Glynne (35)
18 Jax Jones (34)
19 Harry Styles (33)
== Jason Derulo (33)
== Ellie Goulding (33)


The biggest climber here is George Ezra, but the real story has to be Ed Sheeran extending his already massive lead at the top, making it seem unlikely that he can ever be overtaken. Little Mix and Dua Lipa had quiet years and might need to look over their shoulders a bit. Becky Hill is the highest-placed new entrant to the top twenty at 15, though Harry Styles can expect to leapfrog her if he keeps up his furious pace (and if you included his appearances with One Direction he'd be seventh already).

Thanks as ever for reading and we'll see you throughout 2023.