Stick Season spent seven weeks at Number 1 at the beginning of this year – the longest consecutive stint at the top in 2024 – and has shifted 1.72 million chart units in 2024 so far, including 201 million combined audio and video streams.
Benson Boone edges closer to the top, lifting one place to land at Number 2 with his own UK chart-topper Beautiful Things, with Boone also claiming another entry further down the list with Slow It Down (35). Benson is followed closely by Teddy Swims with the soulful Lose Control at Number 3, which peaked at Number 2 and is the most downloaded song of the year so far with 60.9k downloads.
Anyone itching for some caffeine? The UK’s Official Song of the Summer, Espresso by Sabrina Carpenter (which spent seven non-consecutive weeks at the top) lands at Number 4 on the year-to-date list, while Hozier’s two-week Number 1 Too Sweet rounds out the Top 5.
2024 has proven to be the year of country in the UK, with the genre undergoing a massive renaissance over the last few months, so it’s only fitting that several country tracks are on the rise to impact the year-to-date Top 10; A Bar Song (Tipsy) by Shaboozey is up eight places since June at Number 6, Dasha’s Austin comes in at 7, up six, and Beyoncé’s TEXAS HOLD ‘EM at 8 – the superstar’s first UK Number 1 single since 2008, and longest-running to boot – completes the trio of country-tinged hits.
Completing the Top 10, we have Taylor Swift’s jagged New Wave banger Cruel Summer (9) following the arrival of the monolithic Eras Tour on UK shores this year, and Sabrina Carpenter’s former chart-topper Please Please Please (10), the second of a trio of Number 1s for Sabrina this year.
Freshly breaking into the year-to-date Top 20 are huge tracks from Billie Eilish and Chappell Roan. Billie’s Birds of a Feather spent sixteen weeks in the Official Singles Chart Top 10 over the summer and is now on the cusp of breaking the end-of-year Top 10, currently at Number 12. Just one place behind at Number 13 is Chappell Roan’s breakthrough track Good Luck, Babe!, while rising Luton singer-songwriter Myles Smith makes an appearance with Stargazing – his first Top 10 hit – at Number 15.
Other breakthrough hits include British-Cypriot producer Artemas’ I Like The Way You Kiss Me (17), Djo – aka Stranger Things actor Joe Keery – with End of Beginning (20), Michael Marcagi’s Scared to Start (21), Belong Together by Mark Ambor (27), Million Dollar Baby by Tommy Richman (28), and Zach Bryan’s first Top 40, I Remember Everything ft. Kacey Musgraves (34).