List of UK top-ten singles in 2023

The UK Singles Chart is one of many music charts compiled by the Official Charts Company that calculates the best-selling singles of the week in the United Kingdom.[1] Since 2004 the chart has been based on the sales of both physical singles and digital downloads, with airplay figures excluded from the official chart.[2][3] Since 2014, the singles chart has been based on both sales and streaming, with the ratio altered in 2017 to 150:1 streams and only three singles by the same artist eligible for the chart.[4][5] From July 2018, video streams from YouTube Music and Spotify among others began to be counted for the Official Charts. This list shows singles that peaked in the Top 10 of the UK Singles Chart during 2023, as well as singles which peaked in 2022 and 2024 but were in the top 10 in 2023. The entry date is when the song appeared in the top 10 for the first time (week ending, as published by the Official Charts Company, which is six days after the chart is announced).

Miley Cyrus achieved her third UK number-one single in January 2023 with "Flowers", which topped the chart for ten weeks and is so far the longest-running chart-topper of the 2020s by a female artist. In its first week of release, the song boasted 92,000 chart units and exceeded 9.9 million streams in the UK alone.
Dave earned his third UK number-one single in June of this year with "Sprinter", a collaboration with Central Cee, which became the longest-running number-one single by a UK rap artist in chart history, topping the charts for ten consecutive weeks. The song also currently has the largest opening week of the year so far, accumulating 108,200 chart units.
Ellie Goulding secured her fourth UK number-one single in April 2023 with "Miracle", a collaboration with Calvin Harris, which topped the charts for eight non-consecutive weeks. Goulding also achieved the Chart Double during the song's second week at number one.
Olivia Rodrigo has earned three top 10 singles so far this year, including "Vampire", which rose to number-one during its ninth week in the chart.
Raye has achieved two top 10 singles so far this year, including "Escapism", a collaboration with 070 Shake, which reached number-one in January after first entering the top 10 in December 2022.
Miguel secured his only UK top 10 single in 2023 with "Sure Thing", which peaked at number four. Originally released in 2010, the song belatedly became a worldwide hit thanks to a viral dance trend on TikTok.

Eighty-nine singles have been in the top 10 so far this year (as of 2 November 2023, week ending). Seventeen singles from 2022 remained in the top 10 for several weeks at the beginning of the year. "Calm Down" by Rema, "Escapism" by Raye, "Merry Christmas" by Ed Sheeran and Elton John, "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" by Brenda Lee, "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" by Michael Bublé, "Firebabe" by Stormzy and "Let Go" by Central Cee were the singles from 2022 to reach their peak in 2023. Bugzy Malone, Miguel, PinkPantheress, Coi Leray, Lizzy McAlpine, Ice Spice and Noah Kahan are among the many artists who have achieved their first top 10 single so far in 2023.

"Last Christmas" by Wham!, originally released in 1984, returned to the top of the chart in the first week of 2023. The first new number-one single of the year was "Escapism" by Raye featuring 070 Shake. Overall, twelve different songs have peaked at number-one so far in 2023, with Lewis Capaldi (2) having the most songs hit that position.

An asterisk (*) in the "Weeks in Top 10" column shows that the song is currently in the top 10.

Background

Multiple entries

Eighty-nine singles have charted in the top 10 so far in 2023 (as of 2 November 2023, week ending), with eighty-two singles reaching their peak so far this year (including the re-entries "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" and "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas", which charted in previous years but reached peaks on their latest chart run).

Miley Cyrus achieves a streaming career best and second prestigious Chart Double

On 20 January 2023 (26 January 2023, week ending), Miley Cyrus debuted at number-one in the UK Singles Chart with "Flowers", which became her third number-one, and her first since "Wrecking Ball" topped the charts in October 2013. "Flowers" boasted 92,000 chart units and exceeded 9.9 million streams, Cyrus' biggest number in its first week. It was also the UK's largest first week activity since "As It Was" by Harry Styles in April 2022.[6] Cyrus went on to achieve the prestigious Chart Double for the second time in her career in March 2023 when during the song's ninth week at number one, the album Endless Summer Vacation debuted at the top of the UK Albums Chart, ten years after this was achieved when Bangerz and "Wrecking Ball" topped both the albums and singles charts, respectively.[7]

Sleeper hits gain chart success

On 27 January 2023 (2 February 2023, week ending), Miguel entered the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart at number 10 with "Sure Thing", which gave the American singer his first UK top 10 hit. Originally released in 2010, the song saw a resurgence in popularity worldwide in late 2022, due to a viral dance trend on TikTok. It eventually peaked at number 4 on 10 February 2023 (16 February 2023, week ending).[8]

Miguel was not the only artist to win big with a previously unheralded song. The Weeknd's 2016 album track "Die for You", taken from the album Starboy, took off on TikTok after Ariana Grande was added to a remix of the song. This led to the song entering the UK top 10 for the first time at number 4 on 3 March 2023 (9 March 2023, week ending), before rising to number 3 the following week, and staying in that position for two weeks.[9] The song was also a big hit in the United States, topping the Billboard Hot 100 shortly after its ascension in the UK.[10]

Taylor Swift went onto achieve success with a sleeper hit later on in the year. On 7 July 2023 (13 July 2023, week ending), Swift earned her 22nd top-ten single with "Cruel Summer", taken from the album Lover. The song initially peaked at number 27 in September 2019 following the album's release, but saw a resurgence in popularity as Swift embarked on The Eras Tour resulting in the song subsequently becoming a single and entering the UK top 10 for the first time at number 6 and later peaking at number 2.[11][12]

BTS members achieve solo success

Two of the seven members of the South Korean collective BTS, Jimin and Jungkook, secured one and three solo UK top 10 entries, respectively, in 2023.

Jimin secured the first top 10 solo single from any of the band entering at number 8 with "Like Crazy" on 31 March 2023 (6 April 2023, week ending).[13]

On 21 July 2023 (27 July 2023, week ending), Jungkook entered at number 3 with "Seven", featuring American rapper Latto, which became the highest-charting debut for a solo Korean act in UK chart history.[14] On 6 October 2023 (12 October 2023, week ending), Jungkook made history again when he became the first Korean solo artist to secure two UK top 5 singles after his collaboration with Jack Harlow, "3D", debuted at number 5.[15] On 27 October 2023 (2 November 2023, week ending), Jungkook's collaboration with The Kid Laroi and Central Cee, "Too Much", debuted at number ten, and Jungkook set yet another record by becoming the first Korean solo artist to secure three solo UK top 10 singles.[16]

They became the fourth and sixth separate Korean acts to reach the top 10, respectively. They join Psy (with "Gangnam Style" and "Gentleman"), Pinkfong (with the viral hit "Baby Shark"), their own group BTS themselves (who reached the top 10 with "Dynamite", "Butter", "Life Goes On" and "My Universe", alongside Coldplay), and Fifty Fifty who were the fifth (reaching the top 10 with "Cupid").[17]

Ellie Goulding achieves the prestigious Chart Double

On 14 April, 2023 (20 April 2023, week ending) Ellie Goulding achieved the prestigious Chart Double for the first time in her career. During her second week at number one with "Miracle", the album Higher Than Heaven debuted at the top of the UK Albums Chart, tying Goulding with Adele as the British female artist with most number one albums.[18]

Fifty Fifty make UK chart history

On 5 May, 2023 (11 May 2023, week ending) Fifty Fifty became the first K-Pop girl group to enter the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart when "Cupid" rose to number 9 after gaining popularity following a viral trend on TikTok. The song also surpassed the record for the highest charting song by a K-Pop girl group set by Blackpink with "Sour Candy", a collaboration with Lady Gaga, which peaked at number 17 in June 2020.[19]

Eurovision entries enter the top 10 simultaneously

On 19 May 2023 (25 May 2023, week ending), four entries from the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 entered the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart simultaneously, the first time in the chart's 71-year history that feat was achieved. These included "Tattoo" (2) by Loreen, the entry for Sweden (which won the contest), "Cha Cha Cha" (6) by Käärijä, the entry for Finland (and also the first Finnish language song to ever enter the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart), "I Wrote a Song" (9) by Mae Muller, the entry for the United Kingdom and "Queen of Kings" (10) by Alessandra, the entry for Norway.[20]

Dave & Central Cee score record-breaking number-one

On 9 June 2023 (15 June 2023, week ending), Dave and Central Cee's collaboration "Sprinter" debuted at number-one in the UK Singles Chart, giving Dave his third number-one single and Central Cee his first. When "Sprinter" topped the chart, it clinched the biggest opening week of the year so far, accumulating 108,200 chart units, including a record-breaking 13.4 million streams - the biggest week of streams for a rap single ever in UK chart history, surpassing Stormzy's "Vossi Bop", which racked up 12.7m in seven days in May 2019. It also earned the biggest first week of streams since Adele's "Easy On Me" debuted with a record-breaking 24 million streams during its first seven days in October 2021.[21]

Dave and Central Cee set yet another record on 4 August 2023 (10 August 2023, week ending) when "Sprinter" spent a ninth week at number-one, becoming the longest-running British rap number-one single in UK chart history.[22]

Kylie Minogue makes a triumphant return and makes chart history

On 16 June 2023 (22 June 2023, week ending), Kylie Minogue entered the UK top 10 at number 9 with "Padam Padam", which became her 35th top 10 single, later peaking at number 8. The song was also her first top 10 since "Higher", which peaked at number 8 in February 2011. Minogue also became the fourth woman in UK Chart history to earn a top-ten single in five consecutive decades (1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s and 2020s). The other artists to achieve this feat are Cher, Diana Ross and Lulu in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s.[23]

Barbie: The Album sets records

On 28 July 2023 (3 August 2023, week ending), Barbie: The Album became the first-ever film soundtrack to land three singles in the top 5 of the UK Singles Chart simultaneously with "What Was I Made For?" by Billie Eilish (3), "Dance the Night" by Dua Lipa (4) and "Barbie World" by Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice with Aqua (5). Ice Spice also landed her first UK top 10 single in the process.[24]

On 4 August 2023 (10 August 2023, week ending), Charli XCX entered the top 10 at number 9 with "Speed Drive", thus making Barbie: The Album the first-ever film soundtrack to have four singles in the UK top 10 simultaneously.[22]

All-female top six

On 18 August 2023 (24 August 2023, week ending), for the first time in the history of the UK Singles Chart, female solo artists solely made up the entire top six of the chart. Billie Eilish claimed her second number-one single with "What Was I Made For?", scoring a last-minute victory over Dua Lipa's "Dance the Night" (2), both songs featuring on Barbie: The Album. Joining Eilish and Lipa in the top five were Olivia Rodrigo's "Vampire" (3), Taylor Swift's "Cruel Summer" (4), and Peggy Gou's "(It Goes Like) Nanana" (5), while Rodrigo debuted at number 6 with the highest new entry of the week, "Bad Idea Right?". Additionally, the top eight that week consisted of female-led songs with Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice and Aqua's "Barbie World" at number 7 and Becky Hill and Chase & Status' "Disconnect" at number 8.[25]

Olivia Rodrigo becomes female artist with the most number-ones of the 2020s so far

On 1 September 2023 (7 September 2023, week ending), Olivia Rodrigo's "Vampire" rose to number-one in the UK Singles Chart during its ninth week in the top 10. It became Rodrigo's third number-one single after "Drivers License" in January 2021, and "Good 4 U" in June 2021, respectively, making her the female artist with the most number-one singles in the 2020s and third overall behind Ed Sheeran (6) and Lewis Capaldi (4).[26]

Kenya Grace becomes only the second British female solo act to top the UK Charts with a self-produced and self-written track

On 13 October 2023 (19 October 2023, week ending), Kenya Grace topped the UK Singles Chart with "Strangers" during its fourth week in the top 10. Grace became the first female British solo act to top the UK Singles Chart with an entirely self-written and self-produced track since Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill" in June 2022. She also became the first British female act to reach number one with her debut solo single since Ella Henderson reached number one with "Ghost" in June 2014.[27]

Chart debuts

Thirty-seven artists have achieved their first charting top ten single in 2023, either as a lead or featured artist (as of 2 November 2023, week ending).

The following table (collapsed on desktop site) does not include acts who had previously charted as part of a group and secured their first top ten solo single.

Artist Number of top 10s First entry Chart position Other entries
Bobby Helms 1 "Jingle Bell Rock" 7
Bugzy Malone 1 "Out of Nowhere" 9
TeeDee
Metro Boomin 1 "Creepin'" 7
Miguel 1 "Sure Thing" 4
PinkPantheress 1 "Boy's a Liar" 2
Coi Leray 1 "Players" 7
Lizzy McAlpine 1 "Ceilings" 6
Libianca 1 "People" 2
Strandz 1 "Us Against the World" 9
David Kushner 1 "Daylight" 2
Switch Disco 1 "React" 4
Fifty Fifty 1 "Cupid" 8
Nines 1 "Tony Soprano 2" 10
Käärijä 1 "Cha Cha Cha" 6
Mae Muller 1 "I Wrote a Song" 9
Alessandra 1 "Queen of Kings" 10
Charlotte Plank 1 "Dancing is Healing" 5
Vibe Chemistry
Hannah Laing 1 "Good Love" 7
RoRo
Peggy Gou 1 "(It Goes Like) Nanana" 5
Latto 1 "Seven" 3
Ice Spice 1 "Barbie World" 4
Cassö 1 "Prada" 2
Bou 1 "Baddadan" 9
Irah
Trigga
Takura
Fred Again 1 "Adore U" 4
Kenya Grace 1 "Strangers" 1
Tyla 1 "Water" 7
Yeat 1 "IDGAF" 5
Sonny Fodera 1 "Asking" 10
Clementine Douglas
Mitski 1 "My Love Mine All Mine" 8
Noah Kahan 1 "Stick Season" 9
Notes

Despite being considered a Christmas Standard, "Jingle Bell Rock" entered the top-ten for the first time in January 2023 becoming Helms' first top-ten single.

Jimin earned his first UK top ten debut in April 2023 with "Like Crazy", and Jungkook earned his first UK top ten debut in July 2023 with "Seven". These also became their first solo top ten following the hiatus of BTS, respectively.

Songs from films

Original songs from films charted in the top-ten throughout the year. These included "What Was I Made For?", "Dance the Night", "Barbie World" and "Speed Drive" (from Barbie).

Top-ten singles

Key
Symbol Meaning
Single peaked in 2022 but still in chart in 2023.
Single released in 2023 but peaked in 2024.
(#) Year-end top-ten single position and rank
Entered The date that the single first appeared in the chart.
Peak Highest position that the single reached in the UK Singles Chart.
Entered
(week ending)
Weeks
in
top
10
Single Artist Peak Peak
reached
(week ending)
Weeks
at
peak
Singles in 2022
14 April 2022 37 "As It Was" ‡ [T][CC] Harry Styles 1 14 April 2022 10
16 June 2022 14 "Green Green Grass" ‡ [AA] George Ezra 3 21 July 2022 4
22 September 2022 12 "Forget Me" ‡ [Z] Lewis Capaldi 1 22 September 2022 1
27 October 2022 11 "Miss You" ‡ [O][R] Robin Schulz & Oliver Tree 3 24 November 2022 1
3 November 2022 15 "Anti-Hero" ‡ [K] Taylor Swift 1 3 November 2022 6
17 November 2022 8 "Made You Look" ‡ [M] Meghan Trainor 2 8 December 2022 1
13 "Messy in Heaven" ‡ [L] Venbee & Goddard. 3 8 December 2022 2
24 November 2022 27 "Calm Down" [P] Rema 3 8 June 2023 1
8 December 2022 12 "Escapism" [J] Raye featuring 070 Shake 1 12 January 2023 1
5 "All I Want for Christmas Is You" ‡ [A] Mariah Carey 1 15 December 2022 1
5 "Last Christmas" ‡ [B] Wham! 1 22 December 2022 2
15 December 2022 4 "Merry Christmas" [C] Ed Sheeran & Elton John 3 5 January 2023 1
4 "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" [D] Brenda Lee 4 5 January 2023 1
3 "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" [E][G] Michael Bublé 6 5 January 2023 1
4 "Firebabe" Stormzy 5 5 January 2023 1
22 December 2022 2 "Fairytale of New York" ‡ [F][H] The Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl 9 22 December 2022 2
29 December 2022 6 "Let Go" [N] Central Cee 6 12 January 2023 3
Singles in 2023
5 January 2023 1 "Jingle Bell Rock" Bobby Helms 7 5 January 2023 1
1 "Someday at Christmas" Lizzo 8 5 January 2023 1
1 "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" [I] Andy Williams 10 5 January 2023 1
12 January 2023 10 "Kill Bill" SZA 3 19 January 2023 7
2 "Out of Nowhere" Bugzy Malone & TeeDee 9 12 January 2023 1
1 "Another Love" [Q] Tom Odell 10 12 January 2023 1
19 January 2023 1 "Pointless" Lewis Capaldi 1 19 January 2023 1
26 January 2023 15 "Flowers" Miley Cyrus 1 26 January 2023 10
8 "Creepin'" [W][X] Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage 7 26 January 2023 1
2 February 2023 1 "Martin's Sofa" Headie One 9 2 February 2023 1
7 "Sure Thing" Miguel 4 16 February 2023 2
16 February 2023 9 "Boy's a Liar" [S] PinkPantheress 2 2 March 2023 4
3 "10:35" [U] Tiësto & Tate McRae 8 2 March 2023 1
2 March 2023 4 "Players" Coi Leray 7 2 March 2023 1
7 "Ceilings" Lizzy McAlpine 6 23 March 2023 2
9 March 2023 5 "Die for You" [V] The Weeknd 3 16 March 2023 2
16 March 2023 10 "People" Libianca 2 20 April 2023 1
23 March 2023 17 "Miracle" Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding 1 13 April 2023 8
3 "Us Against the World" [Y] Strandz 9 30 March 2023 1
6 April 2023 10 "Eyes Closed" Ed Sheeran 1 6 April 2023 1
1 "Like Crazy" Jimin 8 6 April 2023 1
20 April 2023 2 "Search & Rescue" Drake 5 20 April 2023 1
27 April 2023 8 "Wish You the Best" Lewis Capaldi 1 27 April 2023 1
9 "Daylight" David Kushner 2 4 May 2023 5
4 May 2023 10 "React" Switch Disco & Ella Henderson 4 15 June 2023 1
11 May 2023 3 "Cupid" [DD] Fifty Fifty 8 18 May 2023 1
1 "Tony Soprano 2" [BB] Nines 10 11 May 2023 1
18 May 2023 1 "Scrap the Monarchy" The Krown Jewelz 9 18 May 2023 1
25 May 2023 4 "Tattoo" Loreen 2 25 May 2023 1
1 "Cha Cha Cha" Käärijä 6 25 May 2023 1
1 "I Wrote a Song" Mae Muller 9 25 May 2023 1
1 "Queen of Kings" Alessandra 10 25 May 2023 1
1 June 2023 7 "Giving Me" Jazzy 3 15 June 2023 1
1 "Say Yes to Heaven" Lana Del Rey 9 1 June 2023 1
15 June 2023 11 "Sprinter" Dave & Central Cee 1 15 June 2023 10
5 "Dancing Is Healing" Rudimental with Charlotte Plank & Vibe Chemistry 5 6 July 2023 1
22 June 2023 7 "Who Told You" J Hus featuring Drake 2 22 June 2023 3
4 "Padam Padam" [EE] Kylie Minogue 8 29 June 2023 1
29 June 2023 5 "Good Love" Hannah Laing & RoRo 7 6 July 2023 2
6 July 2023 12 "(It Goes Like) Nanana" Peggy Gou 5 20 July 2023 4
13 July 2023 14 "Vampire" Olivia Rodrigo 1 7 September 2023 1
14* "Cruel Summer" [NN] Taylor Swift 2 14 September 2023 1
2 "Pakistan" D-Block Europe featuring Clavish 8 20 July 2023 1
20 July 2023 1 "I Can See You (Taylor's Version)" Taylor Swift 6 20 July 2023 1
4 "0800 Heaven" [FF] Nathan Dawe, Joel Corry & Ella Henderson 9 20 July 2023 2
27 July 2023 1 "Seven" Jungkook featuring Latto 3 27 July 2023 1
6 "FukUMean" [GG] Gunna 7 27 July 2023 1
8 "What Was I Made For?" Billie Eilish 1 24 August 2023 1
3 August 2023 5 "Dance the Night" Dua Lipa 1 31 August 2023 1
5 "Barbie World" Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice with Aqua 4 10 August 2023 1
10 August 2023 1 "Speed Drive" Charli XCX 9 10 August 2023 1
1 "Meltdown" Travis Scott featuring Drake 10 10 August 2023 1
17 August 2023 10 "Disconnect" [JJ] Becky Hill & Chase & Status 6 7 September 2023 2
24 August 2023 4 "Bad Idea Right?" [HH] Olivia Rodrigo 3 21 September 2023 1
5 "Desire" Calvin Harris & Sam Smith 6 14 September 2023 1
31 August 2023 8 "Paint the Town Red" [MM] Doja Cat 1 14 September 2023 5
7 September 2023 9* "Prada" Cassö, Raye & D-Block Europe 2 19 October 2023 3
6* "Baddadan" [KK][LL] Chase & Status with Bou featuring Irah, Flowdan, Trigga & Takura 5 26 October 2023 1
14 September 2023 6 "Adore U" Fred Again 4 21 September 2023 1
21 September 2023 2 "Get Him Back!" Olivia Rodrigo 7 21 September 2023 1
28 September 2023 6* "Strangers" Kenya Grace 1 19 October 2023 3
6* "Greedy" Tate McRae 3 12 October 2023 3
1 "Slime You Out" Drake featuring SZA 10 28 September 2023 1
12 October 2023 1 "3D" Jungkook featuring Jack Harlow 5 12 October 2023 1
4* "Water" Tyla 4 26 October 2023 1
19 October 2023 1 "First Person Shooter" Drake featuring J. Cole 4 19 October 2023 1
2 "IDGAF" Drake featuring Yeat 5 19 October 2023 1
1 "Virginia Beach" Drake 6 19 October 2023 1
3* "Asking" Sonny Fodera & MK featuring Clementine Douglas 7 26 October 2023 2
26 October 2023 2* "My Love Mine All Mine" Mitski 8 26 October 2023 2
2 November 2023 1* "Stick Season" Noah Kahan 9 2 November 2023 1
1* "Too Much" The Kid Laroi, Jungkook & Central Cee 10 2 November 2023 1

Entries by artist

Kylie Minogue returned to the UK top 10 in June of this year with "Padam Padam", which peaked at number eight. The song became her first top 10 single in twelve years, and she became only the fourth female artist to achieve a top-ten single in five consecutive decades.

The following table shows artists who have achieved two or more top 10 entries in 2023, including singles that reached their peak in 2022. The figures include both main artists and featured artists, while appearances on ensemble charity records are also counted for each artist. The total number of weeks an artist spent in the top ten in 2023 is also shown.

Entries Artist Weeks Singles
7 Drake 13 "Search & Rescue", "Who Told You", "Meltdown", "Slime You Out", "First Person Shooter", "IDGAF", "Virginia Beach"
3 Taylor Swift 21* "Anti-Hero", "Cruel Summer", "I Can See You (Taylor's Version)"
Central Cee 17* "Let Go", "Sprinter", "Too Much"
Olivia Rodrigo 14 "Vampire", "Bad Idea Right?", "Get Him Back!"
Lewis Capaldi 9 "Forget Me", "Pointless", "Wish You the Best"
Jungkook 3* "Seven", "3D", "Too Much"
2 Calvin Harris 22 "Miracle", "Desire"
Raye 17* "Escapism", "Prada"
Ella Henderson 14 "React", "0800 Heaven"
The Weeknd 12 "Creepin'", "Die for You"
Ed Sheeran 11 "Merry Christmas", "Eyes Closed"
SZA [II] 11 "Kill Bill", "Slime You Out"
Chase & Status 11* "Disconnect", "Badaddan"
D-Block Europe 11* "Pakistan", "Prada"
Tate McRae 9* "10:35", "Greedy"

Notes

  • a "All I Want for Christmas Is You" re-entered the top 10 at number 8 on 8 December 2022 (week ending). The song originally peaked at number 2 upon its initial release in 1994 and reached number-one for the first time ever on 17 December 2020 (week ending).
  • b "Last Christmas" re-entered the top 10 at number 9 on 8 December 2022 (week ending). The song originally peaked at number 2 upon its initial release in 1984 and reached number-one for the first time ever on 7 January 2021 (week ending).
  • c "Merry Christmas" re-entered the top 10 at number 4 on 15 December 2022 (week ending), having originally peaked at number-one upon release in 2021.
  • d "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" re-entered the top 10 at number 6 on 15 December 2022 (week ending). Having originally number 6 upon its original release in 1962, the song reached a new peak of number 4 on 5 January 2023 (week ending).
  • e "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 15 December 2022 (week ending). Having first peaked inside the top 10 at number 7 in 2018, the song reached a new peak of number 6 on 5 January 2023 (week ending).
  • f "Fairytale of New York" re-entered the top 10 at number 9 on 22 December 2022 (week ending), having originally peaked at number 2 upon release in 1987.
  • g "It's Beginning to Look A lot Like Christmas" re-entered the top 10 at number 6 on 5 January 2023 (week ending).
  • h "Fairytale of New York" re-entered the top 10 at number 9 on 5 January 2023 (week ending).
  • i "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" first charted at number 21 in 2007, and reached the top 10 for the first time on 6 January 2022 (week ending), peaking at number 9.
  • j "Escapism" re-entered the top 10 at number-one on 12 January 2023 (week ending).
  • k "Anti-Hero" re-entered the top 10 at number 2 on 12 January 2023 (week ending).
  • l "Messy in Heaven" re-entered the top 10 at number 3 on 12 January 2023 (week ending).
  • m "Made You Look" re-entered the top 10 at number 5 on 12 January 2023 (week ending).
  • n "Let Go" re-entered the top 10 at number 6 on 12 January 2023 (week ending).
  • o "Miss You" re-entered the top 10 at number 7 on 12 January 2023 (week ending).
  • p "Calm Down" re-entered the top 10 at number 8 on 12 January 2023 (week ending).
  • q "Another Love" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 12 January 2023 (week ending), having originally peaked at number 10 upon release in 2013.
  • r "Miss You" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 9 February 2023 (week ending).
  • s "Boy's a Liar" entered the top 10 at number 8 on 16 February 2023 (week ending), following the release of the subsequent Boy's a Liar Pt. 2 remix featuring Ice Spice.
  • t "As It Was" re-entered the top 10 at number 7 on 23 February 2023 (week ending), following Styles' success and performance of the song at the Brit Awards 2023.
  • u "10:35" re-entered the top 10 at number 8 on 2 March 2023 (week ending).
  • v "Die for You" entered the top 10 at number 4 on 9 March 2023 (week ending), following the release of the subsequent remix featuring Ariana Grande, and the song's resurgence in popularity on social media app TikTok.
  • w "Creepin'" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 30 March 2023 (week ending), following the release of the remix featuring Diddy.
  • x "Creepin'" re-entered the top 10 at number 8 on 13 April 2023 (week ending).
  • y "Us Against the World" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 13 April 2023 (week ending).
  • z "Forget Me" re-entered the top 10 at number 8 on 20 April 2023 (week ending), following the release of Capaldi's Netflix documentary Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now.
  • aa "Green Green Grass" re-entered the top 10 at number 9 on 20 April 2023 (week ending).
  • bb "Tony Soprano 2" entered the top 10 at number 10 on 11 May 2023 (week ending), following the release of the album Crop Circle 2.
  • cc "As It Was" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 1 June 2023 (week ending) after Styles embarked on his final leg of UK shows for his tour, Love On Tour.
  • dd "Cupid" re-entered the top 10 at number 9 on 8 June 2023 (week ending).
  • ee "Padam Padam" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 20 July 2023 (week ending).
  • ff "0800 Heaven" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 17 August 2023 (week ending).
  • gg "FukUMean" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 31 August 2023 (week ending).
  • hh "Bad Idea Right?" re-entered the top 10 at number 3 on 21 September 2023 (week ending) following the release of the album Guts.
  • ii Figure includes a feature on "Slime You Out".
  • jj "Disconnect" re-entered the top 10 at number 8 on 5 October 2023 (week ending).
  • kk "Baddadan" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 5 October 2023 (week ending).
  • ll "Baddadan" re-entered the top 10 at number 5 on 26 October 2023 (week ending).
  • mm "Paint the Town Red" re-entered the top 10 at number 9 on 26 October 2023 (week ending).
  • nn "Cruel Summer" re-entered the top 10 at number 3 on 2 November 2023 (week ending) following the release of a live version to tie in with the cinematic release of the film Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour.

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