Thursday 25 April 2024

Top of the Pops, 25th April 2024

There's lots of chart activity this week, with friend of the show Dua Lipa and the first solo single from Perrie (Edwards) (from Little Mix) both crashing the top ten - but neither with as much of a jolt as Sabrina Carpenter's Espresso.

There are also chart inroads being made by David Guetta and the exciting new talent Chappell Roan, while Mark Ambor reaches another new chart peak. Clementine Douglas is here with a solo, Madonna-less version of Happier. And the world-weary stylings of Hozier are still at number 1.

Debuts: Chappell Roan, Perrie (as solo)

Dua Lipa - Illusion

In at number 9

David Guetta ft. OneRepublic - I Don't Wanna Wait

Up 12 to number 25

Clementine Douglas - Happier

Up 4 to number 17

Chappell Roan - Good Luck Babe

High Climber - Up 31 to number 33

Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso

Highest New Entry - In at number 6

Mark Ambor - Belong Together

Up 1 to number 13

Perrie - Forget About Us

In at number 10

Hozier - Too Sweet

Second week at  number 1


PRESENTER: Dannii Minogue

Thursday 18 April 2024

Top of the Pops, 18th April 2024

2024's parade of gravelly-voiced, whiskey-soaked, wizened troubadors rolls on with none other than Hozier making a slightly unexpected vault into pole position. Only a little behind him are Artemas, Dasha and Djo, all on impressive runs.

Good Neighbours are back too, as their single continues to bubble under, while new material comes from J Cole.

Debuts: Bas

Dasha - Austin

Up 7 to number 8

Good Neighbours - Home

Up 1 to number 27

Bakar - Hell N Back

Back in at number 26

Ella Henderson vs Rudimental - Alibi

Up 2 to number 12

Djo - End Of Beginning

Up 1 to number 6

Artemas - I Like The Way You Kiss Me

Up 1 to number 5

J Cole ft. Bas and Central Cee - H.Y.B.

Highest New Entry - In at number 29

Hozier - Too Sweet

Up 3 to number 1


PRESENTER: James Masterton

Thursday 11 April 2024

Top of the Pops, 11th April 2024

Buoyed by the release of her album, Beyonce skips back up to number 1! She's in the studio this week performing the track of the moment once again, alongside her 21st century, non-weakness-admitting version of Jolene, which seems very her.

Also with a second hit is Benson Boone, one of several impressive chart climbs this week that also include the Blessed Madonna, Mark Ambor, Meghan Trainor and even Jungle. Rudimental are back as well, and Natasha Bedingfield pops up again as Unwritten's impressive second life continues.

Debuts: Skepsis, Riko Dan, Mark Ambor, T-Pain

Rudimental vs Skepsis ft. Charlotte Plank and Riko Dan - Green & Gold

Up 1 to number 29

Blessed Madonna ft. Clementine Douglas - Happier

Up 14 to number 26

Mark Ambor - Belong Together

High Climber - Up 32 to number 22

Meghan Trainor ft. T-Pain - Been Like This

Up 10 to number 40

Natasha Bedingfield - Unwritten

Up 1 to number 16

Jungle - Back on 74

Up 7 to number 25

Benson Boone - Slow It Down

Up 15 to number 27

Beyonce - Texas Hold'em / Jolene

Up 2 to number 1 / Highest New Entry - In at number 8


PRESENTER: Hannah Waddingham

Thursday 4 April 2024

Top of the Pops, 4th April 2024

Spring has sprung and we have a very fresh show this week with a ton of new entries - Future, Hozier and Olivia Rodrigo in the top ten, and NewEra and Artemas lower down. Even Benson Boone at the top of the chart is able to pair his track of the moment with a new offering.

Charli XCX brings us Von Dutch for a second time, but this time it's the remix featuring Addison Rae. And Michael Marcagi reaches a new chart peak - how high can he go?

Debuts: NewEra, Artemas, Addison Rae

Michael Marcagi - Scared To Start

Up 1 to number 9

Future vs Metro Boomin ft. Kendrick Lamar - Like That

Highest New Entry - In at number 6

Olivia Rodrigo - Obsessed / So American

In at number 10 / In at number 24

NewEra - Birds In The Sky

In at number 23

Hozier - Too Sweet

In at number 8

Artemas - I Like The Way You Kiss Me

In at number 13

Charli XCX ft. Addison Rae - Von Dutch

High Climber - Up 19 to number 27

Benson Boone - Beautiful Things / Slow It Down

Second week at number 1 / In at number 42


PRESENTER: Radzi Chinyanganya

Thursday 28 March 2024

Top of the Pops, 28th March 2024

It's quite a male line-up this week, with only Ava Max flying the female flag - even the first lady of country and western Beyonce has been knocked off the top spot in favour of Benson Boone and his questionable gender politics. Still, there are fairly storming performances from hoary growlers Teddy Swims and Rag 'N' Bone Man, and a more polished offering from V.

Noah Kahan makes a surprise return to the show, and the show is somewhat stolen by none other than Mark Knopfler and a stage full of six-string virtuosi.

Debuts: None

Calvin Harris ft. Rag 'N' Bone Man - Lovers In A Past Life

Up 5 to number 14

Mark Knopfler's Guitar Heroes - Going Home

In at number 18

Bryson Tiller - Whatever She Wants

Up 1 to number 16

Teddy Swims - Lose Control

Up 1 to number 4

Kygo ft. Ava Max - Whatever

Up 3 to number 17

Noah Kahan - Stick Season

Up 1 to number 6

V - Fri(end)s

Highest New Entry - In at number 13

Benson Boone - Beautiful Things

Up 1 to number 1


PRESENTER: Lauren Layfield

Thursday 21 March 2024

Top of the Pops, 21st March 2024

Heeeeere's some more new Ariana Grande, but she can't quite make it to the top and dislodge Beyonce, who is still here in a corn pone hat to recite the list of cliches from her country music mood board. Elsewhere it's a strong week for debuts - no fewer than four - and Billie Eilish, riding her Oscar recognition, brings us a special chamber orchestra version of What Was I Made For.

Debuts: 4Batz, Richy Mitch and the Coal Miners, Pozer, Dasha

Richy Mitch and the Coal Miners - Evergreen

Up 4 to number 37

4Batz ft. Drake - Act II - Date At 8

In at number 18

Ariana Grande - We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love)

Highest New Entry - In at number 3

Good Neighbours - Home

Up 1 to number 29

Pozer - Kitchen Stove

Up 6 to number 22

Dasha - Austin

High Climber - Up 32 to number 25

Billie Eilish - What Was I Made For

Back in at number 16

Beyonce - Texas Hold'em

Fourth week at number 1


PRESENTER: JB Gill

Thursday 14 March 2024

Top of the Pops, 14th March 2024

The big winner at the BRITs is also the big performer on Top Of The Pops this week: Best New Act (among other things) RAYE celebrates ten years in the biz with three chart climbers, performed in an exclusive medley.

Also performing two tracks are Kanye and Ty Dolla $ign, whose latest batch of hits seems to have more chart staying power than usual. And there are new chart peaks for Djo, and Benson Boone's throaty woman-as-object anthem. Beyonce remains at number 1 and is joined by another classic country act for extra authenticity.

Debuts: None

Djo - End Of Beginning

Up 1 to number 4

Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign - Carnival / Burn

Up 4 to number 5 / Up 1 to number 33

Bryson Tiller - Whatever She Wants

High Climber - Up 11 to number 20

Michael Marcagi - Scared To Start

Up 6 to number 22

Charli XCX - Von Dutch

Highest New Entry - In at number 26

Benson Boone - Beautiful Things

Up 1 to number 2

RAYE - Escapism / Prada / Worth It

Back in at number 13 / Up 9 to number 28 / In at number 38

Beyonce with the Rednex - Texas Hold'em

Third week at number 1


PRESENTER: Heidi Range

Thursday 7 March 2024

Top of the Pops, 7th March 2024

There's a nice BRIT Awards element to the show this week: Best International Artist SZA is here with the highest new entry, Critical Stitch-up Award winners the Last Dinner Party return, and Dua Lipa, Central Cee and Fred Again were also nominees.

In non-BRIT news we've got another, even more triumphant return for Natasha Bedingfield, a lights-out banger from Ella Henderson and a very special Irish folkified performance from Beyonce with help from the Mary Wallopers.

Debuts: None

Dua Lipa - Houdini

Up 1 to number 14

Central Cee - I Will

In at number 18

Natasha Bedingfield - Unwritten

Up 2 to number 12

Fred Again ft. Baby Keem - Leavemealone

Up 2 to number 19

Last Dinner Party - Nothing Matters

Up 11 to number 16

Ella Henderson vs Rudimental - Alibi

Up 1 to number 11

SZA - Saturn

Highest New Entry - In at number 15

Beyonce with the Mary Wallopers - Texas Hold'em

Second week at number 1


PRESENTERS: Nitro and Legend from Gladiators, with a funny cameo from Viper

Thursday 29 February 2024

Top of the Pops, 29th February 2024

Divas upon divas this week. Friend of the show Dua Lipa has the highest new entry, Ariana Grande recruits Mariah Carey for a double diva version of her big-but-not-yet-huge comeback hit, and --yee haw!-- it's country diva Beyonce at number 1.

On the other side of things there's a big return for Calvin Harris and Rag 'N' Bone Man (the latter's first appearance in a couple of years) as well as a couple of debuts and yet another new peak for Teddy Swims. Can he get to the top two? The From The Vault slot is for Bob Marley, as the recent biopic sparks renewed interest in his evergreen catalogue; Could You Be Loved? in particular is a nice choice.

Debuts: Yung Filly, Djo

Dua Lipa - Training Season

Highest New Entry - In at number 4

Yung Filly - Grey

High Climber - Up 19 to number 33

Calvin Harris ft. Rag 'N' Bone Man - Lovers In A Past Life

In at number 19

Djo - End Of Beginning

In at number 11

Teddy Swims - Lose Control

Up 1 to number 3

From The Vault: Bob Marley and the Wailers - Could You Be Loved? / Three Little Birds

Back in at number 51 / Back in at number 56

Ariana Grande with Mariah Carey - Yes, And?

Up 3 to number 7

Beyonce - Texas Hold'em

Up 8 to number 1


PRESENTERS: Sable and Fury from Gladiators

Thursday 22 February 2024

Top of the Pops, 22nd February 2024

US music royalty is here in abundance this week, with Beyonce off the dance bandwagon and on the country bandwagon, Kanye on the show for the first time in a while, and Taylor Swift reprising Cruel Summer in an exclusive mix played on glacial synths and percussion.

There's also a strong debut for Good Neighbours, an oldie from Mason and Princess Superstar, and a double bill from top guy Noah Kahan.

Debuts: Good Neighbours

Kygo ft. Ava Max - Whatever

Up 4 to number 24

Beyonce - Texas Hold'em

Highest New Entry - In at number 9

Good Neighbours - Home

Up 6 to number 34

YG Marley - Praise Jah In The Moonlight

Up 4 to number 5

Taylor Swift - Cruel Summer

Up 3 to number 7

From The Vault: Mason vs Princess Superstar - Perfect (Exceeder)

Up 4 to number 35

Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign - Carnival

In at number 12

Noah Kahan - Stick Season / Forever

Seventh week at number 1 / In at number 31


PRESENTER: James Masterton

Thursday 15 February 2024

Top of the Pops, 15th February 2024

Your big name of the week is Justin Timberlake, whose decadely return to the world of pop places him at number 29 this week. Also featured are a nice selection of more modern artists including Fred Again, Benson Boone, the modern-day CJ Lewis Paul Russell, and Tate McRae who seems to have taken off a bit in recent months.

Noah Kahan is still at the top, and this week he is joined by the Mary Wallopers for an exclusive furious Irish folk version of Stick Season.

Debuts: Baby Keem, Michael Marcagi, the Mary Wallopers

Tate McRae - Exes

Up 7 to number 23

Justin Timberlake - Selfish

Up 8 to number 29

Benson Boone - Beautiful Things

Up 6 to number 5

Fred Again with Baby Keem - Leavemealone

Up 2 to number 17

Michael Marcagi - Scared To Start

Up 7 to number 31

Paul Russell - Lil Boo Thang

Up 2 to number 33

Ella Henderson vs Rudimental - Alibi

Up 8 to number 16

Noah Kahan with the Mary Wallopers - Stick Season

Sixth week at number 1


PRESENTER: Dannii Minogue

Thursday 8 February 2024

Top of the Pops, 8th February 2024

Given their ubiquity just lately it would be a bit of a shock if the Last Dinner Party weren't on Top of the Pops - but here they are to open the show. Just pipping them as a high climber, though, is YG Marley, so he could be one to watch.

Megan Thee Stallion completes a trio of new entries, complementing some of the bigger hits from last year from Casso, Tate McRae and Sonny Fodera which take their 2023 momentum into a second month. But once again the week belongs to Noah Kahan, though the story of the year so far Teddy Swims is gaining on him.

Debuts: The Last Dinner Party, YG Marley

The Last Dinner Party - Nothing Matters

Up 19 to number 22

Megan Thee Stallion - Hiss

Highest New Entry - In at number 31

Sonny Fodera and MK ft. Clementine Douglas

Up 1 to number 21

YG Marley - Praise Jah In The Moonlight

High Climber - Up 31 to number 20

Tate McRae - Greedy

Up 1 to number 7

Casso ft. RAYE and D-Block Europe - Prada

Up 1 to number 6

Teddy Swims - Lose Control

Up 3 to number 3

Noah Kahan - Stick Season

Fifth week at number 1


PRESENTER: Radzi Chinyanganya

Thursday 1 February 2024

Top of the Pops, 1st February 2024

Immovable at the top just now, Noah Kahan also has this week's highest new entry, so Sam Fender joins him in a double bill to close the show. Just before that Sophie Ellis-Bextor celebrates her continued resurgence with a special contemporary update of Murder On The Dancefloor.

There's also a debut for Songer, a return for friend of the show Becky Hill, and a slightly rum collaboration from The Weeknd. And were it not for Bextor, Natasha Bedingfield would be attracting quite a lot of attention for her own triumphant comeback - can she breach the top ten?

Debuts: Songer, Lily-Rose Depp, Jennie Kim

Becky Hill vs Sonny Fodera - Never Be Alone

In at number 34

Natasha Bedingfield - Unwritten

Up 5 to number 13

Benson Boone - Beautiful Things

In at number 18

Songer - Toxic

Up 7 to number 32

Kygo ft. Ava Max - Whatever

In at number 39

The Weeknd, Jennie Kim and Lily-Rose Depp - One Of The Girls

Up 1 to number 27

Sophie Ellis-Bextor ft. Charli XCX, Aitch and Nile Rodgers - Murder On The Dancefloor

Up 1 to number 2

Noah Kahan with Sam Fender - Homesick / Stick Season

Highest New Entry - In at number 5 / Fourth week at number 1


PRESENTER: Lauren Layfield

Thursday 25 January 2024

Top of the Pops, 25th January 2024

Huge amounts of new material this week - not just friend of the show Ariana Grande with her long-awaited return, and not even just 21 Savage with a chartbusting new song collection, but also entries from D-Block Europe, Flo Milli, and further down the chart, Ella Henderson and Nathan Evans.

A bit of continuity comes from a resurgent Tom Odell, and Noah Kahan, who is quietly putting together a very respectable run on top of the chart.

Debuts: Flo Milli, Noizy

Ariana Grande - Yes, And?

Highest New Entry - In at number 2

Flo Milli - Never Lose Me

Up 17 to number 24

Nathan Evans - Heather On The Hill

In at number 42

Ella Henderson ft. Rudimental - Alibi

In at number 46

D-Block Europe ft. Noizy - Eagle

In at number 19

Tom Odell - Black Friday

High Climber - Up 31 to number 31

21 Savage ft. Doja Cat - Redrum / N.H.I.E.

In at number 11 / In at number 27

Noah Kahan - Stick Season

Third week at number 1


PRESENTER: JB Gill

Thursday 18 January 2024

Top of the Pops, 18th January 2024

It's almost a perfect episode of Top of the Pops this week, with a great mix of genres, a big new entry from Liam Gallagher and John Squire, a resurgent hit from friend of the show The Weeknd, a surprise return for the Natasha Bedingfield track, and a double bill from Noah Kahan at number 1. Newcomer Teddy Swims gives what might be the stand-out performance as his soul throwback hits the top ten for the first time.

Debuts: John Squire (without band), Teddy Swims

Bring Me The Horizon - Kool-Aid

In at number 21

The Weeknd - Popular

High Climber - Up 37 to number 11

Zach Bryan ft. Kacey Musgraves - I Remember Everything

Up 2 to number 14

Liam Gallagher and John Squire - Just Another Rainbow

Highest New Entry - In at number 16

Sabrina Carpenter - Feather

Up 5 to number 19

From The Vault: Natasha Bedingfield - Unwritten

Back in at number 24

Teddy Swims - Lose Control

Up 8 to number 6

Noah Kahan - Stick Season / You're Gonna Go Far

Second week at number 1 / Up 2 to number 63


PRESENTER: Heidi Range

Thursday 11 January 2024

Top of the Pops, 11th January 2024

It's the post-Christmas chart, which means that everyone is going UP, which means a high-quality show where everyone is in the top ten - a true rundown of what's popular right now. That means a lot of the strongest tracks from the second half of last year, but also Sophie Ellis Bextor riding the Saltburn wave, who takes the TOTP stage for the first time in a long time and shows the rest how it's done.

Other than that, Tate McRae has a big moment with two top 20 singles, and Noah Kahan finally takes the top spot after a few patient weeks waiting for Wham! to clear out of the way.

Debuts: None

Dua Lipa - Houdini

Up 46 to number 6

Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Murder On The Dancefloor

Back in at number 8

Casso ft. RAYE and D-Block Europe - Prada

Up 70 to number 3

Tyla - Water

Back in at number 7

Jack Harlow - Lovin' On Me

Up 25 to number 2

From The Vault: A-Ha - Take On Me

Back in at number 75

Tate McRae - Greedy / Exes

Up 33 to number 4 / Back in at number 18

Noah Kahan - Stick Season

Up 9 to number 1


PRESENTERS: James Masterton and Dannii Minogue

Friday 5 January 2024

Fantasy TOTP round-up for 2023

Happy new year to everybody in fantasy land!

The bad news is that 2023 marked the second year in a row with no real life Christmas Top of the Pops - just a review of the year, with not even any studio performances this time. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't TOTP at all. Give the public the studio pop performances that they surely crave!

The good news is that in our fantasy world it was another bumper year. Here are the top ten most featured performers...

In joint eighth place with eight appearances are Chase & Status. 2023 was the best chart year ever for drum and bass music, so it's apt to see these veterans of the scene, with only a handful of scattered appearances up to now, take advantage. They had four different hits alongside a host of collaborators, most spending long stretches in the top 20.

Also in joint eighth place with eight appearances is RAYE. It was a dream twelve months for her, as she leapt to the top of the chart in January and went on to have her best year ever, with big hits alongside Stormzy and Casso keeping her on the TOTP stage.

And also in joint eighth place with eight appearances is Anne-Marie. It was another good year for the perennially popular singer, as collaborations with Aitch, David Guetta and most memorably Shania Twain all scored solid chart runs.

In joint fifth place with nine appearances is Olivia Rodrigo. After only three years in the game (and a year and a half of that off) Rodrigo is already in the top 40 most featured all time performers. In the second half of the year she released hit after hit in quick succession and generally had at least a couple in the top ten at once.

Also in joint fifth place with nine appearances is Doja Cat. The bulk of those were for her long run at number 1 with Paint The Town Red, including several memorable TOTP moments, but Agora Hills got a bit of love as well.

And also in joint fifth place with nine appearances is Ellie Goulding. This longtime friend of the show had her best TOTP year ever thanks to repeated performances of her Calvin Harris-assisted monster smash Miracle.

In joint third place with twelve appearances is Dave. Most of those were for his summer smash Sprinter alongside Central Cee, with a couple of other hits here and there.

Also in joint third place with twelve appearances is Miley Cyrus. Flowers had an incredible run at the start of the year, and she also came on to perform River and Used To Be Young to round out an impressive total.

But in joint first place with fourteen appearances is Central Cee. Dave's sprinting partner managed to add a couple more to his total thanks to a feature with Pinkpantheress and his own hit Me & You. A third great year in a row for UK drill's number one poster boy.

And also in joint first place with fourteen appearances is Taylor Swift. Unlike the other names in the top five Taylor lacked a long run at number 1, but that was no impediment for Queen Taylor. She appeared with hits both old and new, performing an unmatched nine different songs to achieve pop dominance.


And finally, it's time to check in on the all-time top 20:


1 Ed Sheeran (120)
2 Dua Lipa (74)
3 Little Mix (71)
4 Drake (66)
5 Ariana Grande (63)
6 The Weeknd (61)
7 Calvin Harris (53)
8 Sam Smith (52)
9 Justin Bieber (50)
10 Anne-Marie (48)

11 Stormzy (47)
== George Ezra (47)
13 Clean Bandit (45)
14 Becky Hill (43)
15 Ellie Goulding (42)
== Camila Cabello (42)
17 Taylor Swift (41)
18 Dave (39)
19 Rita Ora (38)
20 Harry Styles (37)
== Jax Jones (37)


Dua Lipa is now in second ahead of the inactive Little Mix, with only the surely uncatchable King Ed Sheeran above her. Taylor Swift's brilliant year propels her into the top 20, while Jess Glynne drops out. And it might be worth noting that the most-featured artistes to debut this year were Coi Leray and Kenya Grace, with five appearances each.

Thanks for reading and let's see what happens in 2024.