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Thursday, 24 November 2016

Top of the Pops, 24th November 2016

Christmas is clearly getting close. The show this week is unusually dominated by artists who tend to sell more than stream; those, in other words, whose albums are gearing up for the December market. Not completely dominated, though - I don't think Zay Hilfiger and Zayion McCall fall into that category, for example.

A couple of neat exclusives bookend the show. First, Mark Morrison rocks up in person to breathe life into his resurrected, re-jigged hit alongside Fetty Wap and Nevada. And then Robbie Williams, most of whose songs seem to be about his daughter these days, makes a very apt guest appearance on Clean Bandit's parent-centric Rockabye. You'll only see it here, folks.

Debuts: Nevada, Zay Hilfiger, Zayion McCall.

Nevada ft. Mark Morrison and Fetty Wap - The Mack

Up 21 to number 23

James Arthur - Say You Won't Let Go

Up 1 to number 2

Emeli Sande - Hurts

Up 7 to number 36

Zay Hilfiger and Zayion McCall - Juju On That Beat (TZ Anthem)

Up 3 to number 37

Nathan Sykes - Famous

Up 34 places to number 28

Olly Murs - Grow Up / You Don't Know Love

High Climber - Up 36 places to number 25 / Back in at number 62

Robbie Williams - Love My Life

Up 24 to number 33

Clean Bandit ft. Anne-Marie and Robbie Williams - Rockabye

Second week at number 1

PRESENTER: Duffy

Thursday, 4 August 2016

Top of the Pops, 4th August 2016

BIG NEWS this week: Drake is finally knocked off the top spot, all the way down to number five in fact, leaving Bryan Adams's sixteen-week record intact. It's taken three performers to do what no one else could do, and Major Lazer, Justin Bieber and are all in the studio getting their groove on in celebration.

Further freshness comes from a new Fifth Harmony song, as they and Fetty Wap treat us to an exclusive double header that combines the new one with 2016 standout Work From Home. The rest of the show is a grab-bag of the perennially popular tracks of the moment: Calum Scott, DNCE, Christine and the Queens, Kent Jones and the latest drone-along from Bastille.

Debuts: None.

Fifth Harmony ft. Fetty Wap - All In My Head / Work From Home

Up 16 to number 46 / Up 3 to number 24

Christine and the Queens - Tilted

Up 2 to number 27

Bastille - Good Grief

High Climber - Up 9 to number 15

Calum Scott - Dancing On My Own

Up 1 to number 3

DNCE - Cake By The Ocean

Long Runner - Up 4 to number 22 after 23 weeks

Kent Jones - Don't Mind

Up 1 to number 9

MØ - Final Song

Up 2 to number 17

Major Lazer ft. Justin Bieber and MØ - Cold Water

Straight in at number 1

PRESENTER: James Masterton

Thursday, 12 November 2015

Top of the Pops, 12th November 2015

Halloween Week (or its aftermath) means the annual From The Vault showing of the re-charting Thriller. Michael Jackson soundalike and friend of the show The Weeknd is also back once again, as is the always delightful Ellie Goulding.

Newer sounds come from Ariana Grande, Lost Frequencies and Fetty Wap, while the lovely Little Mix give us a nice sampler of their just-released album. Adele remains at number 1, but we see the video this week as she doesn't want to take any risks with those vocal cords.

Debuts: Janieck Devy, Monty.

Ariana Grande - Focus

Highest New Entry - In at number 10

Little Mix - Black Magic / Grown

Up 3 to number 34 / In at number 72

Lost Frequencies and Janieck Devy - Reality

In at number 29

Fetty Wap ft. Monty - 679

Up 1 to number 21

Ellie Goulding - On My Mind

Up 2 to number 14

From The Vault: Michael Jackson - Thriller

In at number 61

The Weeknd - The Hills

Up 1 to number 4

Adele - Hello

Second week at number 1

PRESENTER: Heidi Range

Thursday, 15 October 2015

Top of the Pops, 15th October 2015

As Bieber bounces back up to the top - again! - we have to make do with the video. He's a busy guy. But never fear, Drake is here, along with friend of the show Ellie Goulding, Natalie La Rose, Naughty Boy, Arrow Benjamin but sadly still no Beyonce.

Fans of The Vamps will love this week's show: the boys open the half-hour, and then recur when you least expect it to fill in for Adam Levine in a super-special version of Locked Away by R City.

Debuts: Anton Powers.

The Vamps - Wake Up

In at number 12

Drake - Hotline Bling

High Climber - Up 9 to number 8

Natalie La Rose ft. Fetty Wap - Around The World / Trap Queen

In at number 14 / Up 2 to number 25

Ellie Goulding - On My Mind

Up 1 to number 5

Philip George ft. Anton Powers - Alone No More

Highest New Entry - In at number 4

Naughty Boy ft. Arrow Benjamin - Runnin' (Lose It All)

Up 3 to number 6

R City ft. The Vamps - Locked Away

Up 1 to number 2

Justin Bieber - What Do You Mean

Back up 1 to number 1

PRESENTER: Dane Bowers

Thursday, 24 September 2015

Top of the Pops, 24th September 2015

DOUBLE ADAM LEVINE this week: Mr Maroon appears to sing his featured bit on the R City track and then helps out Pia Mia in a surprise exclusive (the dashing Chris Brown being unavailable). Friend of the show Birdy is also back with mid-chart perennial Wings, and there's a nice bit of urban edge in the shape of a frenetic two-song tear-up from Stormzy.

Fetty Wap is also able to bring us two songs today, though Justin Bieber is elsewhere so we have to make do with his video.

Debuts: Adam Levine (solo), R City.

Martin Solveig & GTA - Intoxicated

Up 2 to number 9

R City ft. Adam Levine - Locked Away

High Climber - Up 23 to number 16

Stormzy - Wickedskengman 4 / Shut Up

Highest New Entry - In at number 18 / In at number 59

Birdy - Wings

Up 10 to number 19

Calvin Harris ft. Disciples - How Deep Is Your Love

Up 1 to number 3

Fetty Wap - Trap Queen / 679

Up 3 to number 22 / Up 6 to number 37

Pia Mia ft. Adam Levine - Do It Again

Up 5 to number 11

Justin Bieber - What Do You Mean

Back up 1 place to number 1

PRESENTER: Kimberley Walsh

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Top of the Pops, 25th June 2015


Celebrating his fourth week at number 1, Jason Derulo also becomes the latest vocalist to put his spin on Uptown Funk as it climbs the chart yet again. And speaking of exclusive performances, David Guetta also invites Little Mix to take the Minaj role on Hey Mama, and they don't do a bad job. Major Lazer and Fetty Wap are back, and hello, friend of the show Ed Sheeran is bobbing up the chart once again.

Debuts: Foy Vance.

Major Lazer ft. MO - Lean On

Up 1 to number 2

Fetty Wap - Trap Queen

Up 4 to number 8

Jessie J - Flashlight

Up 1 to number 15

Ed Sheeran - Photograph

High Climber - Up 12 to number 22

Rudimental ft. Foy Vance - Never Let You Go

Up 1 to number 29

David Guetta ft. Little Mix - Hey Mama

Up 1 to number 9

Mark Ronson ft. Jason Derulo - Uptown Funk

Up 1 to number 18

Jason Derulo - Want To Want Me

Fourth week at number 1

PRESENTER: Marvin Humes

Thursday, 11 June 2015

Top of the Pops, 11th June 2015

It's an unusually high-flying week this week: every single act on the show is in the top 20. That includes new incomers from boy band Lawson and sing-and-rap act Natalie La Rose ft. Jeremih, and longer runners from Fetty Wap, Major Lazer and Kygo. Jason Derulo holds firm at the top, one-week chart toppers being the exception so far this year.

Debuts: Natalie La Rose.

Lawson - Roads

Highest New Entry - In at number 11

Jessie J - Flashlight

Up 1 to number 13

Natalie La Rose ft. Jeremih - Somebody

High Climber - Up 61 to number 2

Fetty Wap - Trap Queen

Up 5 to number 15

Galantis - Runaway (U&I)

Up 1 to number 7

Major Lazer ft. MO - Lean On

Up 3 to number 4

Kygo ft. Conrad - Firestone

Up 1 to number 17

Jason Derulo - Want To Want Me

Second week at number 1

PRESENTER: JB Gill

Thursday, 21 May 2015

Top of the Pops, 21st May 2015

Another week, another exclusive one-off collaboration. This time, Nicki Minaj can't be here to sing (and rap) Hey Mama so David Guetta recruits Ariana Grande for the chorus and Meghan Trainor for the verses. Both singers are in the studio to perform their own hits as well.

Higher up the chart there are big new entries for LunchMoney Lewis and Galantis, and OMI holds his place at the top.

Debuts: LunchMoney Lewis, Galantis, Fetty Wap.

LunchMoney Lewis - Bills

Highest New Entry - Straight in at number 2

Meghan Trainor - Dear Future Husband

Up 1 to number 20

Ariana Grande - One Last Time

Up 3 to number 33

Hozier - Someone New

Up 3 to number 24

Galantis - Runaway (U & I)

In at number 4

Fetty Wap - Trap Queen

Up 9 to number 29

David Guetta ft. Meghan Trainor and Ariana Grande - Hey Mama

High Climber - Up 30 to number 47

OMI - Cheerleader

Third week at number 1

PRESENTER: JB Gill