Thursday, 29 January 2026

Top of the Pops, 29th January 2026

A lot of fallers in the top 40 means that it's one of those weeks when the TOTP producers get to explore the lower reaches a bit. They find the evergreen People Watching from the hugely popular Sam Fender, a longtime bubbler-under from Addison Rae, and the first appearance in a long while from ASAP Rocky.

Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars are going back up the chart for whatever reason, as are the Cure, who get the From The Vault slot. There are strong new showings from Gunna and friend of the show Zara Larsson, while Dave (with Tems of course) gets a richly deserved, or even somewhat belated, number 1 hit.

Debuts: None

Sam Fender - People Watching

Up 1 to number 43

ASAP Rocky - Helicopter

Highest New Entry - In at number 42

Zara Larsson - Midnight Sun

Up 10 to number 29

Gunna ft. Burna Boy - WGFT

Up 11 to number 30

Addison Rae - Fame Is A Gun

Up 3 to number 44

From The Vault: The Cure - Boys Don't Cry

Back in at number 39

Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars - Die With A Smile

Up 5 to number 23

Dave ft. Tems - Raindance

Up 1 to number 1


PRESENTER: Gio Compario

Thursday, 22 January 2026

Top of the Pops, 22nd January 2026

Toes are tapping this week to the huge new entry from Bruno Mars, though he can't get especially close to Djo at the top, who appears with a double bill this week. Sienna Spiro makes it two TOTPs in a row as her secondary hit You Stole The Show is climbing, as does Zara Larsson, who performs this week alongside Pinkpantheress.

There are 2025 reprises from Sonny Fodera, Kehlani and EsDeeKid, while more new material comes from Zach Bryan.

Debuts: None

Pinkpantheress ft. Zara Larsson - Stateside

Up 12 to number 23

Zach Bryan - Plastic Cigarette

In at number 29

Bruno Mars - I Just Might

Highest New Entry - In at number 6

Sonny Fodera and D.O.D. ft. Poppy Baskcomb - Think About Us

Up 3 to number 22

EsDeeKid - 4 Raws

Up 3 to number 20

Kehlani - Folded

Up 6 to number 24

Sienna Spiro - You Stole The Show

Up 11 to number 26

Djo - End Of Beginning / Basic Being Basic

Second week at number 1 / In at number 62


PRESENTER: Lauren Layfield

Thursday, 15 January 2026

Top of the Pops, 15th January 2026

The new year is getting off to a pretty interesting start here. We've got the least predictable number 1 hit for some time, from Djo, and another surprise top ten re-entry from Zara Larsson. There's also new material from international K-poppers KATSEYE and debutant James Marriott.

Haven, Sienna Spiro and of course Olivia Dean reprise their big songs from last year, while in a chart that contains quite a few oldies, Prince takes the From The Vault slot.

Debuts: James Marriott

KATSEYE - Internet Girl

In at number 24

Haven ft. Kaitlin Aragon - I Run

Up 1 to number 9

Sienna Spiro - Die On This Hill

Up 1 to number 11

James Marriott - California Rain

Highest New Entry - In at number 22

Olivia Dean - A Couple Minutes

Up 4 to number 16

From The Vault: Prince - Purple Rain

Back in at number 12

Zara Larsson - Lush Life

Up 1 to number 8

Djo - End Of Beginning

Up 6 to number 1


PRESENTER: James Masterton

Thursday, 8 January 2026

Top of the Pops, 8th January 2026

We're back after the Christmas break and it's the usual fairly silly post-Christmas chart, where anything with sleigh bells on it plummets downwards or disappears and everything else zooms back up. 

Generally this means a TOTP that acts as a round-up of the biggest hits from the end of the previous year - and we do have Olivia Dean, Dave, Sam Fender, Taylor Swift and our new number 1 hit from friend of the show RAYE. But there are some surprises as well - a resurgence for a Djo song from a couple of years ago, a top 30 re-entry for Tiffany, and a brand new track from good old Sabrina Carpenter.

Debuts: None

Olivia Dean - So Easy (To Fall In Love)

Back in at number 4

Djo - End Of Beginning

Up 49 to number 7

Sabrina Carpenter - Such A Funny Way

Highest New Entry - In at number 37

Dave ft. Tems - Raindance

Up 24 to number 3

Taylor Swift - The Fate Of Ophelia

Up 38 to number 2

From The Vault: Tiffany - I Think We're Alone Now

Back in at number 29

Sam Fender ft. Olivia Dean - Rein Me In

Up 29 to number 5

RAYE - Where Is My Husband?

Up 47 to number 1


PRESENTER: Heidi Range

Monday, 5 January 2026

Fantasy TOTP round-up for 2025

Happy new year once again to all fantasy TOTP viewers!

We're still in mourning for the demise of the Christmas Day Top of the Pops, of course. The review of the year wasn't a bad show but what we want is super-mainstream, joyful, lightly Christmas-themed performances of the year's big hits, right in the middle of the Christmas Day schedule. This wasn't that.

I did enjoy Jools's Hootenanny, though. Between Olivia Dean and RAYE Jools actually seems to have his finger on the pulse of what people enjoy a bit more than he used to. Lulu was a pretty good legend, Jessie J overdelivered, and that swing guy was a successful novelty. No weak links really, since even if Ronnie Wood was only average performance-wise, he was a certified Big Name and an impressive booking.

Anyway, it's time to get on to the annual rundown of the top ten most featured performers here on Fantasy TOTP:

In tenth place with 10 appearances is Sam Fender. He certainly benefited from his association with Olivia Dean, but he had several appearances with hits of his own as well in the first half of the year, and given his status as one of the country's biggest live acts this seems well deserved.

In joint seventh place with 11 appearances is Sombr. Not the highest placing newcomer, but this was a hugely impressive year for a man who seemed to come out of nowhere with a battery of fully formed hits-in-waiting and an electric performance style.

Also in joint seventh place with 11 appearances is Lola Young. Most of these were with the undeniable Messy, which dominated the early part of the year, but she had a couple of other hits here and there as well to make a very strong showing.

And also in joint seventh place with 11 appearances is Ed Sheeran. This was a low-key year by Ed's standards but there were strong placings for several of the songs off his album, even if they didn't dominate the chart like we've seen previously. It certainly keeps his place at the top of the all-time list well cemented.

In joint fifth place with 12 appearances is Chappell Roan. She's not quite as high up the list as last year but Chappell is still, very interesting, very popular and well worth watching. Pink Pony Club topped off an incredible chart career by climbing to number 1, and she had two other big hits later in the year.

Also in joint fifth place with 12 appearances is Sabrina Carpenter.
Last year's number 1 continued to release hits, chart strongly and appear on the show. She performed eight different songs including a number 1 single.

In fourth place with 13 appearances is Tate McRae. Though maybe not quite in the top tier of name recognition, her consistency of releasing and charting is truly impressive and her success is well deserved. She performed six different hit songs on the show this year.

In third place with 18 appearances are the K-Pop Demon Hunters. What a debut year for this multimedia phenomenon, and in another year this might have been enough to top the chart. Golden was a huge hit and there was support from several other songs as well.

In second place with 20 appearances is Olivia Dean. The undeniable breakout artist of the year seemed to feature almost every week, performing eight different songs on the show and achieving a well-merited number 1 single as well.

In first place with 23 appearances is Alex Warren. This might have be something of a surprise but he was present all year. Though he was hugely assisted by a double-digit run at number 1, it wasn't all about Ordinary - he performed six different songs over the course of the year.

Finally, here's the updated all-time top 20:

1 Ed Sheeran (132)
2 Dua Lipa (82)
3 Ariana Grande (74)
= Drake (74)
5 Little Mix (71)
6 The Weeknd (69)
7 Calvin Harris (60)
8 Taylor Swift (57)
9 Justin Bieber (54)
10 Sam Smith (53)

11 Stormzy (51)
12 Anne-Marie (49)
13 George Ezra (47)
14 Clean Bandit (46)
15 Ellie Goulding (45)
16 Charli XCX (44)
== RAYE (44)
== Becky Hill (44)
19 Central Cee (43)
== Camila Cabello (43)

Dave, Harry Styles and Rita Ora drop out of the top 20, while Sabrina Carpenter is close to entering it only two years after she broke through. Charli XCX finally makes an appearance, around ten years into her career. King Ed Sheeran extends his lead at the top.

That's all for now. Thanks for reading and stick with us for more TOTP fantasy in 2026. 

Thursday, 18 December 2025

Top of the Pops, 18th December 2025

We've found three non-Christmas hits to open the show with this week: Zara Larsson is randomly back in the chart, Olivia Dean cannot be defeated even by Santa, and Sonny Fodera is doing remarkably well, though still barged out of the top 50.

After that it's wall-to-wall tinsel, with a new one from Gwen Stefani, another four-oldie round-up, a modern classic from Leona Lewis and even an appearance from King Ed Sheeran. Wham! process imperiously to the top spot, as is their right.

Debuts: None

Zara Larsson - Lush Life

Up 10 to number 49

Sonny Fodera and D.O.D. ft. Poppy Baskcomb - Think About Us

Up 3 to number 51

Olivia Dean - Man I Need

Up 1 to number 7

Gwen Stefani - Shake The Snow Globe

Up 12 to number 40

Leona Lewis - One More Sleep

Up 14 to number 44

From The Vault Round-Up: The Pogues ft. Kirsty MacColl - Fairytale Of New York / Elton John - Step Into Christmas / Dean Martin - Let It Snow Let It Snow Let It Snow / Paul McCartney - Wonderful Christmastime

Up 4 to number 8 / Up 2 to number 18 / Up 25 to number 19 / Up 4 to number 21

Ed Sheeran - Merry Christmas

Up 6 to number 41

Wham! - Last Christmas

Up 2 to number 1


PRESENTERS: Mariah Carey and Noddy Holder

Thursday, 11 December 2025

Top of the Pops, 11th December 2025

Reindeer-type music continues to charge up the chart, so there's another From The Vault round-up of oldies - but also new or at least vaguely contemporary Christmas faves from Kylie Minogue, Laufey, friend of the show Ariana Grande and Sabrina Carpenter - not a bad line-up.

Many congratulations also to Haven, Djo and indeed Taylor Swift for doing well with non-Christmas music. Can Taylor cling on until the big day?

Debuts: Haven, Kaitlin Aragon

Haven ft. Kaitlin Aragon - I Run

Up 16 to number 21

Djo - End Of Beginning

Back in at number 34

Kylie Minogue - XMAS

Up 40 to number 24

Laufey - Winter Wonderland

Back in at number 18

From The Vault Round-Up: Mariah Carey - All I Want For Christmas Is You / Kelly Clarkson - Underneath The Tree / Shakin' Stevens - Merry Christmas Everyone / Andy Williams - It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year

Up 9 to number 4 / Up 15 to number 9 / Up 24 to number 16 / Up 30 to number 23

Ariana Grande - Santa Tell Me

Up 18 to number 10

Sabrina Carpenter - A Nonsense Christmas

Up 15 to number 42

Taylor Swift - The Fate Of Ophelia

Seventh week at number 1


PRESENTERS: Mollie King dressed as Father Christmas and Matt Edmondson dressed as an elf

Thursday, 4 December 2025

Top of the Pops, 4th December 2025

The rising Christmas tide can be ignored no longer, so this week's show features a round-up or montage of popular Christmas oldies, evergreen as a Norwegian pine. That's not the only chart story of the week, though: the latest Wicked film brings friend of the show Ariana Grande and her BFF Cynthia Erivo, and there are exciting entries for Tate McRae and Stray Kids.

EsDeeKid continues his breakout year, and RAYE almost climbs to the top, but not quite - Taylor holds firm with her Shakespearean musings.

Debuts: None

EsDeeKid - 4 Raws

Up 8 to number 27

Tate McRae - Nobody's Girl

In at number 16

RAYE - Where Is My Husband?

Up 1 to number 2

Stray Kids - Do It

In at number 35

Olivia Dean - Let Alone The One You Love

In at number 21

From The Vault Round-Up: Wham! - Last Christmas / Brenda Lee - Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree / Bobby Helms - Jingle Bell Rock / Band Aid - Do They Know It's Christmas

Up 10 to number 9 / Up 15 to number 23 / Up 23 to number 34 / Up 29 to number 45

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo - For Good

Highest New Entry - In at number 14

Taylor Swift - The Fate Of Ophelia

Sixth week at number 1


PRESENTER: Radzi Chinyanganya

Thursday, 27 November 2025

Top of the Pops, 27th November 2025

The K-Pop Demon Hunters take a week off this week, but the animated fun rolls on as the cast of Hazbin Hotel make their debut on the show. They aren't the highest new entry though - that honour goes to wuthering expert Charli XCX, with Lewis Capaldi not far behind.

Friends of the show Tate McRae and Sonny Fodera are also in attendance, as are man of the year contender Sombr and undisputed woman of the year Olivia Dean. There's a faint sound of jingling bells in the chart this week, but we'll save all that until December.

Debuts: Poppy Baskcomb, Hazbin Hotel

Sonny Fodera and D.O.D. ft. Poppy Baskcomb

Think About Us

Hazbin Hotel - Love In A Bottle

In at number 29

Lewis Capaldi - The Day That I Die

In at number 27

Tate McRae - Tit For Tat

Up 2 to number 17

Sam Fender ft. Olivia Dean - Rein Me In

Up 1 to number 7

Sombr - 12 To 12

Up 5 to number 21

Charli XCX - Chains Of Love

Highest New Entry - In at number 26

Taylor Swift - The Fate Of Ophelia

Fifth week at number 1


PRESENTER: Dannii Minogue

Thursday, 20 November 2025

Top of the Pops, 20th November 2025

Taylor Swift hops back up to number 1, allowing her to bring us a combined performance of The Fate Of Ophelia and secondary hit Elizabeth Taylor. The displaced act, K-Pop Demon Hunters, are on the show as well with their own secondary hit How It's Done.

New stuff comes from Fred Again and Digga, and there are new chart peaks for Kehlani's ballad and EsDeeKid's northwestern grime. Woman of the year Olivia Dean and the new most-likely-to Skye Newman recur as well.

Debuts: Reggie, Digga

Fred Again ft. Sammy Virji and Reggie - Talk Of The Town

Highest New Entry - In at number 22

Kehlani - Folded

Up 6 to number 20

EsDeeKid ft. Rico Ace - Phantom / Century

High Climbers - Up 11 to number 17 / Up 19 to number 21

Olivia Dean - So Easy (To Fall In Love)

Up 1 to number 5

Digga - DPMO

In at number 32

Skye Newman - FU & UF

Up 2 to number 16

K-Pop Demon Hunters - How It's Done

Up 1 to number 10

Taylor Swift - The Fate Of Ophelia / Elizabeth Taylor

Up 1 to number 1 / Up 1 to number 9


PRESENTER: JB Gill

Thursday, 13 November 2025

Top of the Pops, 13th November 2025

We're a bit after Halloween now but because of the way the chart weeks work, this week is the peak of pumpkinmania - so we have Rockwell in the From The Vault slot and also Andrew Gold with his spooky skeletons. Perhaps scarier than that, though, is the righteous fury of Lily Allen whose ex-drubbings continue to climb.

There's a new entry for EsDeeKid and yet another decent sized hit from this year's breakout Olivia Dean - she performs in a fun spooky costume, as do the K-Pop Demon Hunters who now hit double digit weeks at the top.

Debuts: Andrew Gold

Lily Allen - Madeline

Up 3 to number 16

EsDeeKid - Century

In at number 40

Sienna Spiro - Die On This Hill

Up 3 to number 24

Alex Warren - Ordinary

Up 2 to number 14

From The Vault: Rockwell - Somebody's Watching Me

Back in at number 19

Andrew Gold - Spooky Scary Skeletons

Back in at number 30

Olivia Dean - Man I Need / A Couple Minutes

Up 1 to number 5 / Highest New Entry - In at number 22

K-Pop Demon Hunters - Golden

Tenth week at number 1


PRESENTER: Scarlett Johansson

Thursday, 6 November 2025

Top of the Pops, 6th November 2025

Lots of new entries on the show this week, from Dave, chart behemoth Lewis Capaldi, hot young thing Skye Newman and perhaps most seismically Lily Allen, who performs a two-track sampler from her media-ensorcelling new album.

The K-Pop Demon Hunters manage an impressive little leap up to number 1, displacing Taylor Swift who nevertheless appears with a secondary overlapping hit. And from way down the chart, Le Sserafim take advantage of a lack of other chartbreakers to snatch their debut on the show.

Debuts: Le Sserafim

Lewis Capaldi - Almost

In at number 44

Taylor Swift - Opalite

Up 1 to number 4

Le Sserafim and J-Hope - Spaghetti

In at number 46

Skye Newman - FU & UF

In at number 18

Dave ft. Tems - Raindance

Highest New Entry - In at number 5

From The Vault: Michael Jackson - Thriller

Back in at number 33

Lily Allen - Pussy Palace / West End Girl

In at number 12 / In at number 17

K-Pop Demon Hunters - Golden

Up 2 to number 1


PRESENTER: James Masterton

Thursday, 30 October 2025

Top of the Pops, 30th October 2025

Sam Fender ups the ante this week, being joined not only by the breakout chart star of the year (non-K-pop category) Olivia Dean, but also by Sir Elton John! TOTP magic right there.

Viewers are also delighted to receive a double performance from Tame Impala, the returns of Esdeekid and Kehlani, and the first appearance of Joji for three years. And there's yet another K-Pop Demon Hunters song.

Debuts: None

Esdeekid ft. Rico Ace - Phantom

Up 4 to number 25

Joji - Pixelated Kisses

In at number 37

Kehlani - Folded

Up 2 to number 23

Tame Impala - Dracula / My Old Ways

High Climber - Up 18 to number 21 / In at number 39

K-Pop Demon Hunters - What It Sounds Like

Highest New Entry - In at number 13

Sabrina Carpenter - When Did You Get Hot?

Up 1 to number 15

Sam Fender,  Olivia Dean and Elton John - Rein Me In / Talk To You

Up 3 to number 10 / In at number 20

Taylor Swift - The Fate Of Ophelia

Third week at number 1


PRESENTER: Lauren Layfield

Thursday, 23 October 2025

Top of the Pops, 23rd October 2025

It's fair to say that the charts are female-dominated at the moment, but it's rare for every song on Top of the Pops to be female-led. It's no bad thing, though - especially this week when there are exciting new hits for Jisoo and especially Sienna Spiro, plus returning heavyweights RAYE and Sabrina Carpenter.

Tinashe finally appears with an exclusive solo version of No Broke Boys, and there's an equally special double showing from Olivia Dean, who has three songs in the top ten just now. But they're not as high up as the three songs of Taylor Swift - the week belongs to her once again.

Debuts: Jisoo, Sienna Spiro

Jisoo ft. ZAYN - Eyes Closed

In at number 37

Tinashe - No Broke Boys

Up 2 to number 18

Sienna Spiro - Die On This Hill

Highest New Entry - In at number 26

RAYE - Where Is My Husband?

Up 1 to number 5

K-Pop Demon Hunters - How It's Done

Back in at number 12

Sabrina Carpenter - Tears

Up 2 to number 11

Olivia Dean - Nice To Each Other / So Easy (To Fall In Love)

Up 1 to number 7 / Up 4 to number 8

Taylor Swift - The Fate Of Ophelia

Second week at number 1


PRESENTER: Adrian Chiles

Thursday, 16 October 2025

Top of the Pops, 16th October 2025

This week belongs, of course, to Taylor Swift, who performs the new songs that have taken their place in the top 3 chart positions. Slightly more low-key congratulations to Oskar Med K, who has the next highest-placed chart climber down at number 29.

So we've got an eclectic assortment from the lower chart reaches, including a Wuthering Heights-powered Charli XCX, perennial bubbler-under Tame Impala, friends of the show D-Block Europe, and a bizarre collaboration between Fred Again and Amyl and the Sniffers.

Debuts: Amyl and the Sniffers

D-Block Europe ft. Lil TJay - Wrongs

In at number 51

Tame Impala - Dracula

Up 2 to number 40

Charli XCX - Everything Is Romantic

Back in at number 54

Fred Again ft. Amyl and the Sniffers - You're A Star

In at number 47

Esdeekid ft. Rico Ace

Up 9 to number 36

From The Vault: The Kooks - Naive

Back in at number 72

Oskar Med K - Make Me Feel

Up 4 to number 29

Taylor Swift - The Fate Of Ophelia / Opalite / Elizabeth Taylor

Straight in at number 1 / In at number 2 / In at number 3


PRESENTER: Heidi Range

Thursday, 9 October 2025

Top of the Pops, 9th October 2025

All change in the chart this week: the K-Poppers are unseated at the top by none other than the woman of the year Olivia Dean - richly deserved. There are also big new entries from Tate McRae, Sabrina Carpenter and Doja Cat, and RAYE has a full band reprise of the song that made her, Escapism.

On the male side of things there's a new one from Myles Smith and a debut appearance for Tkandz and CXSPER.

Debuts: Tkandz, CXSPER

Doja Cat - Jealous Type / Gorgeous

Up 14 to number 30 / In at number 34

Tate McRae - Tit For Tat

Highest New Entry - In at number 6

Myles Smith - Stay (If You Wanna Dance)

In at number 32

Tkandz ft. CXSPER - Now Or Nover

In at number 41

Sabrina Carpenter - House Tour

In at number 17

Ravyn Lenae - Love Me Not

Up 1 to number 26

RAYE - Escapism

Up 13 to number 24

Olivia Dean - Man I Need

Up 1 to number 1


PRESENTERS: Radzi Chinyanganya

Thursday, 2 October 2025

Top of the Pops, 2nd October 2025

With somewhat of a dearth of climbers in the top 40, the bookers this week have to delve down and find some deep cuts, which means unexpected opportunities for Esdeekid, friend of the show Anne-Marie, the returning Marino and Oskar Med K. Higher up there are a couple of big entries for RAYE and chart behemoth Lewis Capaldi. Lola Young brings us a double bill and the K-Pop Demon Hunters delight us with a fully animated big band version of Golden.

Debuts: Oskar Med K, Esdeekid, Rico Ace

RAYE - Where Is My Husband?

In at number 4

Marino - Devil In Disguise

Up 4 to number 53

Lewis Capaldi - Something In The Heavens

Highest New Entry - In at number 3

Anne-Marie - Depressed

In at number 41

Oskar Med K - Make Me Feel

Up 13 to number 46

Esdeekid ft. Rico Ace - Phantom

In at number 61

Lola Young - Dealer / Post Sex Clarity

Up 8 to number 35 / In at number 60

K-Pop Demon Hunters - Golden

Eighth week at number 1


PRESENTERS: Alex Ward and Abbie Matthews

Thursday, 25 September 2025

Top of the Pops, 25th September 2025

A lot of this show serves as a refresher on recent hits you might have missed: two from Sombr, two from Alex Warren, the always delightful Sam and Olivia duet, the recent number 1 from Chappell Roan. Then on the other hand we've got the latest entry from King Ed Sheeran, and entries into the top 40 for KATSEYE and the classy Kehlani ballad. The K-Pop Demon Hunters show no sign of budging from number 1.

Debuts: None

Ed Sheeran - Camera

Highest New Entry - In at number 16

KATSEYE - Gabriela

Up 6 to number 39

Kehlani - Folded

Up 8 to number 33

Sam Fender and Olivia Dean - Rein Me In

Up 2 to number 10

Alex Warren - Ordinary / Eternity

Up 4 to number 11 / Up 1 to number 15

Chappell Roan - The Subway

Up 2 to number 14

Sombr - 12 To 12 / Undressed

Up 3 to number 7 / Up 2 to number 30

K-Pop Demon Hunters - Golden

Seventh week at number 1


PRESENTER: JB Gill

Thursday, 18 September 2025

Top of the Pops, 18th September 2025

Top of the Pops this week is quite the parade of global megastars: Rihanna, Gaga, Sabrina, Calvin, Justin Bieber... and the popstar of the year so far Olivia Dean doesn't seem out of place in that company. Disco Lines reach another new chart peak, and there's a triple performance from the biggest stars of all, the K-Pop Demon Hunters.

Debuts: None

Rihanna - Breakin' Dishes

Up 1 to number 30

Lady Gaga - The Dead Dance

In at number 13

Sabrina Carpenter - When Did You Get Hot?

Highest New Entry - In at number 9

Calvin Harris ft. Jessie Reyez - Ocean

In at number 34

Disco Lines ft. Tinashe - No Broke Boys

Up 1 to number 5

Olivia Dean - Nice To Each Other

Up 1 to number 8

Justin Bieber - Daisies / Speed Demon

Up 2 to number 11 / In at number 51

K-Pop Demon Hunters - Golden / Soda Pop / Your Idol

Sixth week at number 1 / Up 1 to number 4 / Up 1 to number 7


PRESENTER: Lauren Layfield

Thursday, 11 September 2025

Top of the Pops, 11th September 2025

It's one of those weeks where the chart tides are ebbing, meaning that several hits from outside the top 40 get featured. We've got Kehlani, Denon Reed and Cru2, and in keeping with the current K-Pop trend, KATSEYE - not all Korean, but very much in the K tradition.

The spotlight for the week, though, has to be on the big new entry for last year's queen Sabrina Carpenter. Plus for those who like their music critically acclaimed, a rare appearance from Tyler The Creator.

Debuts: Denon Reed, Cru2

KATSEYE - Gabriela

Up 7 to number 46

Sabrina Carpenter - Tears

Highest New Entry - In at number 3

Kehlani - Folded

Up 12 to number 47

Denon Reed and Cru2 - Let Him Go

Up 4 to number 44

Tyler The Creator - Sugar On My Tongue

Up 12 to number 35

From The Vault: Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc

Back in at number 30

Twice - Strategy

Up 7 to number 32

K-Pop Demon Hunters - Golden / Takedown

Fifth week at number 1 / Up 3 to number 24


PRESENTER: Optimus Prime