Showing posts with label James Hype. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Hype. Show all posts

Thursday, 8 September 2022

Top of the Pops, 8th September 2022

Congratulations to Eliza Rose: she overtakes LF System after eight weeks to reach number 1! Well done also to David Guetta and Bebe Rexha, and Elton John and Britney Spears, for having the biggest new entries of the week.

Burna Boy invites his compadre Ed Sheeran to guest on a double performance, and we have a debut for Ghost and repeat appearances from the enduringly popular KSI, James Hype and Cian Ducrot.

Debuts: Ghost

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

In at number 7

Elton John ft. Britney Spears - Hold Me Closer

Highest New Entry - In at number 3

Ghost - Mary On A Cross

High Climber - Up 10 to number 33

KSI ft. Tom Grennan - Not Over Yet

Up 8 to number 6

Cian Ducrot - All For You

Up 1 to number 29

James Hype ft. Miggy Dela Rosa - Ferrari

Up 1 to number 8

Burna Boy ft. Ed Sheeran - For My Hand / Last Last

Up 1 to number 24 / Up 1 to number 26

Eliza Rose - BOTA (Baddest Of Them All)

Up 1 to number 1


PRESENTER: Heidi Range

Thursday, 18 August 2022

Top of the Pops, 18th August 2022

Wall-to-wall bangers this week. As well as LF System clocking up the magic six weeks at number 1, there's booty-shaking-oriented content from Joel Corry and Queen Becky Hill, Eliza Rose, Sigala and James Hype. Even George Ezra gives it a little shimmy towards the end of his song.

Debuts: Eliza Rose

Joel Corry ft. Becky Hill - History

In at number 20

OneRepublic - I Ain't Worried

Up 1 to number 9

KSI ft. Tom Grennan - Not Over Yet

Highest New Entry - In at number 4

George Ezra - Green Green Grass

Up 2 to number 3

Eliza Rose - BOTA (Baddest Of Them All)

High Climber - Up 35 to number 10

Sigala ft. Talia Mar - Stay The Night

Up 4 to number 11

James Hype ft. Miggy Dela Rosa - Ferrari

Up 8 to number 17

LF System - Afraid To Feel

Sixth week at number 1


PRESENTER: Dannii Minogue

Thursday, 4 August 2022

Top of the Pops, 4th August 2022

LF System are quietly putting together an impressive run at the top - that's four weeks now. Almost pipping them this week is drill superstar Central Cee, and in a varied line-up, we also have house from James Hype, afro-pop from Burna Boy, Euro-acoustica from Rosa Linn, Billie Eilish music from Billie Eilish and Post Malone music from Post Malone.

Debuts: Miggy Dela Rosa, Mattafix, Rosa Linn

James Hype ft. Miggy Dela Rosa - Ferrari

Up 4 to number 36

Post Malone ft. Doja Cat - I Like You (A Happier Song)

Up 4 to number 29

Billie Eilish - TV

In at number 23

Luude ft. Mattafix - Big City Life

Up 4 to number 37

Burna Boy - For My Hand

Up 3 to number 32

Rosa Linn - Snap

High Climber - Up 17 to number 26

Central Cee - Doja

Highest New Entry - In at number 2

LF System - Afraid To Feel

Fourth week at number 1


PRESENTER: James Masterton

Thursday, 5 October 2017

Top of the Pops, 5th October 2017

Sam Smith holds firm at number 1, apparently only just keeping Post Malone and 21 Savage at bay (though they aren't on the show this week because they appeared last time). He's joined by fellow top ten entrants Camila Cabello, James Hype, Rita Ora and ZAYN (who's also joined by Ora, standing in for Sia).

We also have a lovely solo performance of Hurtin' Me by Stefflon Don, the debut of Big Shaq, and a moving return for Logic and Alessia Cara with their mental health anthem.

Debuts: Big Shaq.

ZAYN with Rita Ora - Dusk Till Dawn

Up 2 to number 7

Big Shaq - Man's Not Hot

Highest New Entry - In at number 30

Stefflon Don - Hurtin' Me

Up 6 to number 14

Camila Cabello - Havana

Up 3 to number 4

James Hype ft. Kelli-Leigh - More Than Friends

Up 1 to number 10

Rita Ora - Lonely Together

Up 2 to number 8

Logic ft. Alessia Cara - 1-800-273-8255

Up 5 to number 12

Sam Smith - Too Good At Goodbyes

Third week at number 1

PRESENTERS: Dappy and Fazer

Thursday, 7 September 2017

Top of the Pops, 7th September 2017

Taylor Swift booms in at the top in a way that we'd almost forgotten about. Big new release, and if you look carefully you can see Right Said Fred in the audience bopping away as she sings.

Elsewhere, friend of the show Camila Cabello has yet another concurrent hit, and there's more new material from Macklemore and - uh-oh! - Katy Perry. I expect Pink will keep the peace.

Debuts: Macklemore (without Ryan Lewis).

Macklemore ft. Skylar Grey - Glorious

Up 13 to number 23

James Hype ft. Kelli-Leigh - More Than Friends

Up 2 to number 8

Lil Uzi Vert - XO Tour Llif3

Long runner - Up 5 to number 25 after 21 weeks

The Script - Rain

Up 1 to number 18

Katy Perry - Swish Swish

High Climber - Up 29 places to number 29

Camila Cabello ft. Young Thug - Havana

Up 13 to number 24

Pink - What About Us

Up 1 to number 3

Taylor Swift - Look What You Made Me Do

Straight in at number 1

PRESENTER: James Masterton

Thursday, 24 August 2017

Top of the Pops, 24th August 2017

In a mild coincidence, there are appearances this week for both Kelli-Leigh and Jax Jones, who previously collaborated on the summer house classic I Got U. Funnily enough their co-credit on that track (well, Kelli wasn't credited, but whatever), Duke Dumont, also has a song further down the chart - perhaps he'll make the cut next week.

After quite a sludgy summer we're seeing a lot of chart movement just now, with big tunes from P!nk and Kesha also making their presence felt. The biggest news is of course Dua Lipa making a startling leap up to number 1 from four places below. Her fellow British-Kosovan Rita Ora is also on the show with a resurgent Your Song.

Debuts: James Hype, Kelli Leigh (credited), Kesha!

James Hype ft. Kelli-Leigh - More Than Friends

High Climber - Up 31 to number 16

P!nk - What About Us

Highest New Entry - In at number 5

Jax Jones ft. Demi Lovato and Stefflon Don

Up 3 to number 13

ALMA - Chasing Highs

Up 2 to number 19

J Balvin and Willy William - Mi Gente

Up 7 to number 12

Rita Ora - Your Song

Up 1 to number 10

Kesha - Praying

Up 11 to number 27

Dua Lipa - New Rules

Up 4 to number 1

PRESENTER: JB Gill