List of artists who reached number one on the UK Singles Downloads Chart

The UK Singles Downloads Chart is a weekly music chart that ranks most-downloaded songs in the United Kingdom over the past seven days. It is compiled by the Official Charts Company on behalf of the British music industry,[1] and is based solely on non-subscription downloads of songs from official music retailers. The chart was founded in 2004 and was first published on 1 September that year. The first artist ever to reach number one was Irish boy band Westlife.[2] Since then, as of 13 April 2013, 200 different artists have reached number-one on the UK Singles Downloads Chart as either a main or featured artist. The following table lists those artists. The totals do not include non-credited appearances (such as those on multiple-artist charity ensembles), although they are listed below.

Irish boy band Westlife were the first ever artist to top the UK Singles Downloads Chart.

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Key
[x] Indicates that, with this single, the artist became
the first act to have six number one singles
Christmas number one
Contents
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
2 Chainz "Talk Dirty" Warner 22 September 2013 2 Featured artist
5 Seconds of Summer "She Looks So Perfect" Capitol 24 March 2014 1
220 Kid "Wellerman" Polydor 29 January 2021 6
Artist Singles Record labels Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Adele "Chasing Pavements" Beggars 6 February 2008 1
"Someone Like You" Beggars 23 February 2011 5 As of 9 April 2013, the most-downloaded single in the UK
"Hello" Beggars 5 November 2015 5
"Easy on Me" Columbia 22 October 2021 2
Afrojack "Give Me Everything" Sony 25 May 2011 3 Featured artist
Akon "Sexy Chick" EMI 26 August 2009 2 Featured artist
Alexandra Burke[a][b] "Hallelujah" † Sony 24 December 2008 3 2008 Christmas number one
"Bad Boys" Sony 21 October 2009 1
"Start Without You" Sony 15 September 2010 2
All Saints "Rock Steady" EMI 15 November 2006 1
Aloe Blacc "The Man" Universal 6 April 2014 1 Aloe Blacc was also the uncredited singer on "Wake Me Up" by Avicii
A*M*E "Need U (100%)" Ministry of Sound 7 April 2013 2 One-hit wonder
Amelle Berrabah[c] "Never Leave You" Universal 12 August 2009 1 Featured artist
Andriy Khlyvnyuk "Hey, Hey, Rise Up!" Rhino 15 April 2022 1 Featured artist; one-hit wonder
Andy Pipkin "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" EMI 21 March 2007 3 Featured artist; one-hit wonder
André Rieu and Johann Strauss Orchestra "Ode To Joy" Decca 6 February 2020 1 one-hit wonder
Anne-Marie "Don't Play" Atlantic 22 January 2021 1
"Our Song" 17 June 2021 1
"Everywhere" 2 December 2021 1
Ariana Grande "Problem" Universal 6 July 2014 1
"Bang Bang" Universal 28 September 2014 1 Co-credit with Jessie J and Nicki Minaj
"One Last Time" Universal 9 June 2017 1
"No Tears Left to Cry" Universal 27 April 2018 1
"Thank U, Next" Universal 9 November 2018 6
"7 Rings" Universal 25 January 2019 4
"Don't Call Me Angel" Universal 20 September 2019 1 Co-credit with Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey
"Rain on Me" Universal 29 May 2020 4 Co-credit with Lady Gaga
"Yes, And?" Universal 19 January 2024 1
Armand Van Helden "Bonkers" Dirtee Stank 27 May 2009 2 Co-credit with Dizzee Rascal
Artists From Grenfell "Bridge Over Troubled Water" Sony 23 June 2017 2
Asian Dub Foundation "Comin' Over Here" Xray 2 January 2021 1
Ava Max "Sweet But Psycho" Universal 6 December 2018 4
Avery Storm "Nasty Girl" Warner 25 January 2006 2 Featured artist; one-hit wonder
Avicii "I Could Be the One" Universal 17 February 2013 1 Co-credit with Nicky Romero
"Wake Me Up!" Universal 21 July 2013 3 Aloe Blacc is the uncredited singer on this song
"Hey Brother" Universal 15 December 2013 1
Avril Lavigne "Girlfriend" Sony 11 April 2007 1
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Band Aid 20 "Do They Know It's Christmas?" † Universal 8 December 2004 4 Multiple-artist ensemble; one-hit wonder; 2004 Christmas number one
Band Aid 30 "Do They Know It's Christmas?" EMI 29 November 2014 2
Basshunter "Now You're Gone" Hard2Beat 16 January 2008 3 with DJ Mental Theo's Bazzheadz
Bastille "Of the Night" Universal 24 November 2013 1 Cover of the Corona's "The Rhythm of the Night"
BBC Radio 2 Allstars "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" Decca 20 November 2020 1 For Children in Need 2020
The Beatles "Now and Then" Apple 3 November 2023 1
Bebe Rexha "I'm Good (Blue)" Parlophone 9 September 2022 7
Becky Hill "Gecko (Overdrive)" Universal 5 July 2014 1 Co-credit with Oliver Heldens
Ben Haenow "Something I Need" Sony 27 December 2014 1 2014 Christmas number one
Beyoncé "Beautiful Liar" Sony 25 April 2007 3 Co-credit with Shakira
"If I Were a Boy" Sony 26 November 2008 1
"Telephone" Universal 31 March 2010 1 Featured artist
"Break My Soul" Columbia/Parkwood 5 August 2022 1
"Texas Hold 'Em" Columbia/Parkwood 16 February 2024 7
Billen Ted "Wellerman" Polydor 29 January 2021 6
Billie Eilish "No Time to Die" Interscope 27 February 2020 1
Bingo Players "Get Up (Rattle)" Ministry of Sound 27 January 2013 2
The Black Eyed Peas "Don't Phunk with My Heart" Universal 18 May 2005 2
"Boom Boom Pow" Universal 20 May 2009 2
"I Gotta Feeling" Universal 5 August 2009 2
"Meet Me Halfway" Universal 18 November 2009 1
"The Time (Dirty Bit)" Universal 15 December 2010 1
B.o.B "Nothin' on You" Warner 26 May 2010 1
"Airplanes" Warner 28 July 2010 1
"Price Tag" Universal 9 February 2011 2 Featured artist
Borgeous "Tsunami (Jump)" Ministry of Sound 16 March 2014 1
Bradley Cooper "Shallow" Universal 18 October 2018 4
Britney Spears "Scream & Shout" Universal 13 January 2013 3 Featured artist
"Hold Me Closer" RCA 2 September 2022 1
Bruno Mars "Nothin' on You" Columbia 26 May 2010 1 Featured artist
"Just the Way You Are" Warner 29 September 2010 3
"Grenade" Warner 19 January 2011 2
"The Lazy Song" Warner 18 May 2011 1
"Uptown Funk" Warner 20 December 2014 7 as featuring
BTS "On" Big Hit 5 March 2020 1
"Dynamite" 3 September 2020 1
"Life Goes On" 27 November 2020 1
"Butter" 28 May 2021 2
"My Universe" Parlophone 1 October 2021 1
Busta Rhymes "Don't Cha" Universal 14 September 2005 3 as featuring
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Calum Scott "Dancing on My Own" Universal 28 July 2016 1
"Where Are You Now" Insanity 21 January 2022 2 With Lost Frequencies
Calvin Harris "Dance wiv Me" Dirtee Stank 9 July 2008 4 Featured artist
"I'm Not Alone" Sony 15 April 2009 2
"We Found Love" Universal 9 October 2011 6 Featured artist
"Sweet Nothing" Sony 21 October 2012 1
"Under Control" Sony 1 December 2013 1
"Summer" Sony 10 May 2014 1
"Blame" Sony 20 September 2014 1
"This Is What You Came For" Sony 12 May 2016 2
"One Kiss" Sony 26 April 2018 5
"Promises" Sony 30 August 2018 7
"Giant" Sony 14 March 2019 7
"Miracle" Columbia 17 March 2023 2
"Desire" Columbia 17 March 2023 3
Camila Cabello "Havana" Sony 19 October 2017 5
"Señorita" Universal 4 July 2019 6
"Bam Bam" Columbia 1 April 2022 1
Caroline Redman Lusher "Keeping the Dream Alive" Rock 24 December 2020 1
Carly Rae Jepsen "Call Me Maybe" Universal 8 April 2012 4
Cascada "Evacuate the Dancefloor" Universal 8 July 2009 2
Cassö "Prada" Ministry of Sound 29 September 2023 3
Cee Lo Green[d] "Forget You" Warner 13 October 2010 1
The Chainsmokers "Closer" Sony 8 September 2013 3
Chance the Rapper "I'm the One" Universal 11 May 2017 1 as featuring
Charli XCX "I Love It" Warner 30 June 2013 1 Featured artist
Charlie Puth "See You Again" Warner 25 April 2015 3 as featuring
"Marvin Gaye" Warner 20 August 2015 1
The Chemical Brothers "Galvanize" EMI 2 February 2005 4
Cher Lloyd[e] "Swagger Jagger" Sony 7 August 2011 1
Cheryl[b][f] "Fight for This Love" Universal 28 October 2009 2
"Promise This" Universal 3 November 2010 1
"Call My Name" Universal 17 June 2012 1
Chipmunk "Oopsy Daisy" Sony 14 October 2009 1
Chris Brown "Turn Up the Music" Sony 1 April 2012 1
"Five More Hours" Warner 27 June 2015 1
Chris Willis "Gettin' Over You" EMI 9 June 2010 1 Co-credit with David Guetta
Christina Aguilera "Moves Like Jagger" Universal 4 September 2011 2 Featured artist; as of 9 April 2013, the second most-downloaded single in the UK
Chrome[g] "Dance wiv Me" Dirtee Stank 9 July 2008 4 Featured artist
Clean Bandit "Rather Be" Warner 26 January 2014 4
"Rockabye" 17 November 2016 6
"Symphony" 6 April 2017 3
"Solo" 28 June 2018 1
Cody Wise "It's My Birthday" Universal 19 July 2014 1 Featured artist
Colby O'Donis "Just Dance" Warner 9 January 2009 3 Featured artist
Coldplay "Speed of Sound" EMI 27 April 2005 3
"Viva la Vida" EMI 25 June 2008 2
"My Universe" Parlophone 1 October 2021 1
"Paradise" EMI 1 January 2012 1
The Commonwealth Band "Sing" Universal 10 June 2012 1 Featured artist; one-hit wonder
Cookin' on 3 Burners "This Girl" 3 Beat 23 June 2016 4
Corinne Bailey Rae "Put Your Records On" EMI 1 March 2006 2
Cover Drive "Twilight" Universal 29 January 2012 1
Craig David "Really Love" BMG 5 November 2020 1 as featuring
Creator Universe "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" We Create Popular 22 December 2023 1 2023 Christmas number one
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Daddy Yankee "Despacito"(remix) Def Jam/RBMG/Republic/UMLE 18 June 2017 11 as featuring
Daft Punk "Get Lucky" Sony 28 April 2013 4
Dalton Harris "The Power of Love" Sony 13 December 2018 1 with James Arthur
Dan Caplen "These Days" Warner 15 February 2018 6 as featuring
Daniel Merriweather "Stop Me" Sony 18 April 2007 1 Featured artist
Daniel Powter "Bad Day" Warner 10 August 2005 5
Dappy "No Regrets" Universal 25 September 2011 1
David Baddiel "Three Lions" Sony 19 July 2018 1
David Guetta "When Love Takes Over" EMI 24 June 2009 1
"Sexy Chick" EMI 26 August 2009 2
"Gettin' Over You" EMI 9 June 2010 1 Co-credit with Chris Willis
"Club Can't Handle Me" Warner 18 August 2010 1 Featured artist
"Titanium" EMI 5 February 2012 1
"Bed" Asylum/Perfect Havoc 9 April 2021 1
"I'm Good (Blue)" Parlophone 9 September 2022 7
David Zowie "House Every Weekend" Universal 16 July 2015 1 one-hit wonder
D-Block Europe "Prada" Ministry of Sound 29 September 2023 3
DCUP "We No Speak Americano" Universal 28 July 2010 1 Co-credit with Yolanda Be Cool; one-hit wonder
Demi Lovato "Solo" Warner 28 June 2018 1 as featuring
Deorro "Five More Hours" Warner 27 June 2015 1
Dev "She Makes Me Wanna" Sony 31 July 2011 1 Featured artist
Diana Vickers[a] "Once" Sony 28 April 2010 1
Diddy "Nasty Girl" Warner 25 January 2006 2 Featured artist
Digital Farm Animals "Really Love" BMG 5 November 2020 1
"Don't Play" Atlantic 22 January 2021 1
Dizzee Rascal[h] "Dance wiv Me" Dirtee Stank 9 July 2008 4
"Bonkers" Dirtee Stank 27 May 2009 2 Co-credit with Armand van Helden
"Holiday" Dirtee Stank 2 September 2009 1 produced by Calvin Harris
"You Got the Dirtee Love" Dirtee Stank/Universal 24 February 2010 1 Co-credit with Florence and the Machine
"Dirtee Disco" Dirtee Stank 2 June 2010 1
"Shout" [6] Sony 16 June 2010 2 Featured artist
DJ Fresh "Louder" Ministry of Sound 10 July 2011 1
"Hot Right Now" Ministry of Sound 19 February 2012 1
"Say You Do" Ministry of Sound 31 March 2016 1
DJ Khaled "I'm the One" Universal 11 May 2017 1
DJ Mental Theo's Bazzheadz "Now You're Gone" Hard2Beat 16 January 2008 3 this featured artist (on Basshunter's number one) is a one-hit wonder
Drake "What's My Name?" Universal 5 January 2011 2 Featured artist
"One Dance" 14 April 2016 3
"In My Feelings" Cash Money/Republic 16 August 2018 1
Dua Lipa "One Kiss" Sony 26 April 2018 5
"Cold Heart (Pnau remix)" EMI 16 September 2021 7
Duffy "Mercy" Universal 20 February 2008 5
Duke Dumont "Need U (100%)" Ministry of Sound 7 April 2013 2
"I Got U" Blasé Boys Club 23 March 2014 2
Dvbbs "Tsunami (Jump)" Ministry of Sound 16 March 2014 1
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Ed Sheeran "Sing" Warner 14 June 2014 1
"Thinking Out Loud" Warner 8 November 2014 1
"Shape of You" Atlantic 13 January 2017 9
"How Would You Feel (Paean)" Atlantic 24 February 2017 1
"Galway Girl" Atlantic 24 March 2017 1
"Perfect" Atlantic 14 December 2017 6 2017 Christmas number one
"River" Interscope 25 January 2018 1 with Eminem
"I Don't Care" Warner 23 May 2019 6
"Bad Habits" Asylum 2 July 2021 10
"Shivers" Asylum 5 November 2021 2
"Merry Christmas" Atlantic 10 December 2021 2
"Sausage Rolls for Everyone" FrtyFve 30 December 2020 2 2021 Christmas number one
"The Joker and the Queen" Asylum 18 February 2022 5
"Bam Bam" Asylum 1 April 2022 1
Ella Eyre "Waiting All Night" Warner 21 April 2013 1 Featured artist
Ella Henderson "Ghost" Sony 21 June 2014 2
"Glitterball" Universal 6 August 2015 1 as featuring
"Let's Go Home Together" Atlantic 4 March 2021 2 Duet with Tom Grennan
Ellie Goulding "Your Song" Universal 8 December 2010 1 Cover of the Elton John song of the same name.
"Burn" Universal 18 August 2013 3
"Love Me Like You Do" Universal 14 February 2015 4 from the film Fifty Shades of Grey
"Miracle" Columbia 17 March 2023 2
Elton John "Electricity" Universal 20 July 2005 1 From Billy Elliot the Musical.
"Cold Heart (Pnau remix)" EMI 16 September 2021 7
"Merry Christmas" Atlantic 10 December 2021 2
"Sausage Rolls for Everyone" FrtyFve 30 December 2021 2 2021 Christmas number one
"Hold Me Closer" EMI 2 September 2022 1
Emeli Sandé "Read All About It" EMI 30 October 2011 2 Featured artist
"Beneath Your Beautiful" Sony 28 October 2012 1 Featured artist
Eminem "The Monster" Universal 3 November 2013 1
"River" Interscope 25 January 2018 1
Eric Turner "Written in the Stars" EMI 6 October 2010 1 Featured artist; one-hit wonder
Estelle[h] "American Boy" Warner 26 March 2008 4
Eva Simons "This Is Love" Universal 1 July 2012 1 Featured artist
Everton F.C. "Spirit of the Blues" 13th Moon 8 October 2020 1
Example "Changed the Way You Kiss Me" Ministry of Sound 15 June 2011 2
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Far East Movement "Get Up (Rattle)" Ministry of Sound 27 January 2013 2 Featured artist
Fedde le Grand "Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit" Ministry of Sound 8 November 2006 1
Fergie[i] "Gettin' Over You" EMI 9 June 2010 1 Featured artist
Flo Rida "Right Round" Universal 11 March 2009 2
"Bad Boys" Sony 21 October 2009 1 Featured artist
"Club Can't Handle Me" Warner 18 August 2010 1
"Good Feeling" Warner 8 January 2012 1
"Troublemaker" Sony 25 November 2012 3 Featured artist
Florence & The Machine "You Got the Dirtee Love" Dirtee Stank/Universal 24 February 2010 1 Co-credit with Dizzee Rascal
"Spectrum" Universal 22 July 2012 2
"Sweet Nothing" Sony 21 October 2012 1 Featured artist
Skinner "Three Lions" Sony 19 July 2018 1
Fred Again "Adore U" Atlantic 22 September 2023 1
fun. "We Are Young" Warner 27 May 2012 1
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Gaeko "Neuron" Big Hit 5 April 2024 1
Gareth Malone "Wherever You Are" † Universal 25 December 2011 1 Featured artist; 2011 Christmas number one
"Wake Me Up" Universal 22 November 2014 1
Gary Barlow[j] "Sing" Universal 10 June 2012 1
Gayle "ABCDEFU" Atlantic 7 January 2022 2
George Ezra "Paradise" Sony 29 March 2018 2
"Shotgun" Sony 5 July 2018 6
Girls Aloud "The Promise" Universal 29 October 2008 1
Gnarls Barkley "Crazy" Warner 22 March 2006 11 As of 28 July 2013, most ever weeks at number one for a single
GoonRock "Party Rock Anthem" Universal 20 April 2011 4 Featured artist; one-hit wonder
Gorillaz "Feel Good Inc." EMI 1 June 2005 3
Gotye "Somebody That I Used to Know" Universal 12 February 2012 5 One-hit wonder; as of 9 April 2013, the third most-downloaded single in the UK
Green Day "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" Warner 26 January 2005 1
Gwen Stefani "What You Waiting For" Universal 12 January 2005 2
Gym Class Heroes "Cupid's Chokehold" Warner 16 May 2007 1
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Halsey "Closer" Sony 8 September 2013 3 as featuring
Harry Styles "Sign of the Times" Sony 20 April 2017 1
"As It Was" Columbia 8 April 2022 3
Hayley Williams "Airplanes" Warner 28 July 2010 1 Featured artist
Helping Haiti "Everybody Hurts" Sony 17 February 2010 1 Multiple-artist ensemble; one-hit wonder
The Hoosiers "Route 66" FrtyFve 18 June 2021 1
Artist Singles Record labels Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Icona Pop "I Love It" Warner 30 June 2013 1
Iyaz "Replay" Warner 13 January 2010 2
Artist Singles Record labels Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
J-Hope "Neuron" Big Hit 5 April 2024 1
Jack Harlow "3D" Big Hit 6 October 2023 1 as featuring
"Lovin on Me" Atlantic 24 November 2023 2
Jagged Edge "Nasty Girl" Warner 25 January 2006 2 as featuring
James Arthur "Impossible" Sony 16 December 2012 2
"Say You Won't Let Go" Sony 29 September 2016 4
"The Power of Love" Sony 13 December 2018 1 with Dalton Harris
"Lasting Lover" Ministry of Sound 1 October 2020 1 as featuring
James Blunt[b] "You're Beautiful" Warner 22 June 2005 5
James Corden "Shout" Sony 16 June 2010 2 Featured artist; one-hit wonder
Jamie Lawson "Wasn't Expecting That" Warner 22 October 2015 1 one-hit wonder
Janelle Monáe "We Are Young" Warner 27 May 2012 1 Featured artist; one-hit wonder
Jason Derulo "Whatcha Say" Warner 2 December 2009 1
"In My Head" Warner 3 March 2010 1
"Don't Wanna Go Home" Warner 26 June 2011 2
"Talk Dirty" Warner 22 September 2013 2
"Want to Want Me" Warner 6 June 2015 3
"Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)" RCA 2 July 2020 4 produced by Jawsh 685
Jax Jones "I Got U" Blasé Boys Club 23 March 2014 2 as featuring with Duke Dumont
"Where Did You Go?" Polydor 25 March 2022 1
Jay-Z "Umbrella" Universal 23 May 2007 8 Featured artist
"Run This Town" Sony 9 September 2009 1
Jennie "You & Me" Interscope 13 October 2023 1
Jennifer Lopez "On the Floor" Universal 6 April 2011 2
Jess Glynne "Rather Be" Warner 26 January 2014 4 Featured artist
"My Love" Rinse 9 March 2014 1
"Hold My Hand" Warner 4 April 2015 2
"Not Letting Go" Parlophone 25 April 2015 3 with Tinie Tempah
"Don't Be So Hard on Yourself" Warner 27 August 2015 1
"These Days" Warner 14 February 2018 6 as featuring
"I'll Be There" Warner 2 June 2018 2
Jessie J "Price Tag" Universal 9 February 2011 2
"Domino" Universal 15 January 2012 1
"Bang Bang" Universal 4 November 2014 2 with Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj
Jimin "Set Me Free Pt. 2" Big Hit 24 March 2023 1
"Like Crazy" 31 March 2023 2
JLS[a][b] "Beat Again" Sony 22 July 2009 2
"Everybody in Love" Sony 11 November 2009 1
"The Club Is Alive" Sony 14 July 2010 1
"Love You More" Sony 24 November 2010 1
"She Makes Me Wanna" Sony 31 July 2011 1
Jodie Connor "Good Times" EMI 12 May 2010 2 Featured artist
Joel Corry "Head & Heart" Asylum/Perfect Havoc 30 July 2020 5
"Bed" Asylum/Perfect Havoc 9 April 2021 1
"Lionheart (Fearless)" Atlantic 8 December 2022 1
John Legend "Lay Me Down" Universal 21 March 2015 2 with Sam Smith
John Martin "Don't You Worry Child" Universal 14 October 2012 1 Featured artist
John Newman "Feel the Love" Warner 3 June 2012 1 Featured artist
"Love Me Again" Universal 7 July 2013 1
"Blame" Universal 20 September 2014 1
Jonas Blue "Fast Car" Universal 4 February 2016 1
"Perfect Strangers" Universal 21 July 2016 1
Josh Kumra "Don't Go" Ministry of Sound 21 August 2011 1 Featured artist; one-hit wonder
Joss Stone "Golden" ITV Studios 18 November 2023 1
JP Cooper "Perfect Strangers" Universal 21 July 2016 1 As featuring
Jungkook "Seven" Big Hit 21 July 2023 1
"3D" 6 October 2023 1
"Standing Next to You" 10 November 2023 1
The Justice Collective "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" † Metropolis 23 December 2012 1 Multiple-artist ensemble; one-hit wonder; 2012 Christmas number one
Justin Bieber "What Do You Mean?" Universal 10 September 2015 2
"Love Yourself" Universal 10 December 2015 5
"Cold Water" Because Music 5 August 2016 2 Featured Artist
"Let Me Love You" Universal 19 August 2016 3 Featured artist
"I'm the One" Universal 11 May 2017 1 Featured artist
"Despacito Remix" Universal 18 May 2017 11 Featured artist
"I Don't Care" Warner 23 May 2017 5 with Ed Sheeran
Justin Timberlake "SexyBack" Sony 9 August 2006 1
"4 Minutes" Warner 23 April 2008 4 Featured artist
"Mirrors" Sony 3 March 2013 3
"Can't Stop the Feeling!" Sony 26 May 2016 4 from the film Trolls
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Kaiser Chiefs "Ruby" Universal 28 February 2007 3
Kanye West "Stronger" Universal 15 August 2007 2
"American Boy" Warner 26 March 2008 4 Featured artist
"Run This Town" Sony 9 September 2009 1 Featured artist
Kate Bush "Running Up That Hill" Fish People 10 June 2022 3
Kate Nash "Foundations" Universal 25 July 2007 2
Katy B "Turn the Music Louder (Rumble)" Ministry of Sound 29 October 2015 1 as featuring
Katy Perry "I Kissed a Girl" EMI 13 August 2008 5
"California Gurls" EMI 30 June 2010 2
"Part of Me" EMI 25 March 2012 1
"Roar" Universal 8 September 2013 2
KDA "Turn the Music Louder (Rumble)" Ministry of Sound 29 October 2015 1
Keala Settle "This Is Me" Warner 12 April 2018 1
Kelly Clarkson "My Life Would Suck Without You" Sony 4 March 2009 1
Kelly Rowland "When Love Takes Over" EMI 24 June 2009 1 Featured artist
Keri Hilson "The Way I Are" Universal 18 July 2007 2 Featured artist
Kesha "Right Round" Universal 11 March 2009 2 Featured artist
"We R Who We R" Sony 2 February 2011 1
"Timber" Sony 5 January 2014 1 Featured artist
Kid Rock "All Summer Long" Warner 6 August 2008 1 One-hit wonder
Kiesza "Hideaway" Universal 20 April 2014 1
Kimbra "Somebody That I Used to Know" Universal 12 February 2012 5 Featured artist; one-hit wonder; as of 9 April 2013, the third most-downloaded single in the UK
Kings of Leon "Sex on Fire" Sony 17 September 2008 3 The second most-downloaded single of the 2000s
KSI "Lighter" Atlantic 6 August 2020 1 as featuring
"Really Love" BMG 5 November 2020 1
"Don't Play" Atlantic 22 January 2021 1
"Patience" BMG/Interscope 26 March 2021 1
"Holiday" BMG 1 July 2021 1
"Not Over Yet" Atlantic 12 August 2022 1
The Krackpots "Proper Christmas" Official Kulture 15 December 2023 1
Kungs "This Girl" 3 Beat 23 June 2016 4
The Kunts "Prince Andrew Is a Sweaty Nonce" Radical Rudeness 3 June 2022 1
The Krown Jewelz "Scrap the Monarchy" Pegging Prince 3 June 2022 1
Kygo "Higher Love" Sony/Kygo 22 August 2019 5
Kylie Minogue "Padam Padam" BMG 26 May 2023 7
"Tension" 8 September 2023 1
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
La Roux "Bulletproof" EMI 1 July 2009 1
Labrinth "Beneath Your Beautiful" Sony 28 October 2012 1
Ladbaby "We Built This City" FrtyFve 27 December 2018 3 2018 Christmas number one
"I Love Sausage Rolls" 26 December 2019 1 2019 Christmas number one
"Don't Stop Me Eatin'" 31 December 2020 1 2020 Christmas number one
"Sausage Rolls for Everyone" 30 December 2021 2 2021 Christmas number one
"Food Aid" BMG 23 December 2022 1 2022 Christmas number one
Lady Gaga "Just Dance" Warner 14 January 2009 3 The third most-downloaded single of the 2000s
"Poker Face" Warner 25 March 2009 3 The most-downloaded single of the 2000s
"Bad Romance" Warner 16 December 2009 2
"Telephone" Universal 31 March 2010 1
"Shallow" Universal 18 October 2018 4
"Stupid Love" Interscope 12 March 2020 1
"Rain on Me" Universal 29 May 2020 4 Co-credit with Ariana Grande
Lana Del Rey "Don't Call Me Angel" Universal 20 September 2019 1 Co-credit with Miley Cyrus and Ariana Grande
Latto "Seven" Big Hit 21 July 2023 1 as featuring
Lauren Bennett "Party Rock Anthem" Universal 20 April 2011 4 Featured artist; one-hit wonder
Laza Morgan "Start Without You" Sony 15 September 2010 2 Featured artist; one-hit wonder
Leo Sayer "Thunder in My Heart Again" Universal 15 February 2006 2 Featured artist; one-hit wonder
Leon Jackson "When You Believe" Sony 26 December 2007 2 Cover of the Whitney Houston/Mariah Carey duet of the same name.
Leona Lewis[b] "A Moment Like This" Sony 27 December 2006 2 Cover of the Kelly Clarkson song and was her winner's single when she won American Idol.
"Bleeding Love" Sony 31 October 2007 7
"Run" Sony 10 December 2008 2
Lewis Capaldi "Someone You Loved" Universal 11 April 2019 4
"Hold Me While You Wait" 16 June 2019 1
"Before You Go" 9 January 2020 1
"Forget Me" Vertigo 16 September 2022 1
"Pointless" 9 December 2022 3
"Wish You the Best" 21 April 2023 3
Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir "A Bridge over You" Emu Bands 31 December 2015 1 2015 Christmas number one
LF System "Afraid to Feel" Warner 1 July 2022 7
Liam Gallagher "All You're Dreaming Of" Warner 4 December 2020 1
"Everything's Electric" Warner 11 February 2022 1
The Lightning Seeds "Three Lions" Sony 19 July 2018 1
Lil Nas X "Old Town Road" Lil Nas X 11 July 2019 1
Lily Allen "The Fear" EMI 4 February 2009 4
Lilly Wood "Prayer in C" Warner 6 September 2014 1
Little Mix[k] "Cannonball" Sony 18 December 2011 1 Cover of the Damien Rice song.
"Wings" Sony 2 September 2012 1
"Black Magic" Sony 23 July 2015 2
"Shout Out to My Ex" Sony 27 October 2016 3
"Sweet Melody" RCA 8 January 2021 1
"Confetti" RCA 13 May 2021 1 First Release since departure of Jesy Nelson
Live Lounge Allstars "Times Like These" BBC/Columbia 7 May 2020 2 Response to COVID-19 pandemic in aid of Children in Need and Comic Relief.
Lizzo "About Damn Time" Atlantic 13 May 2022 1
LMFAO "Gettin' Over You" EMI 9 June 2010 1 Featured artist
"Party Rock Anthem" Universal 20 April 2011 4
Lorde "Royals" Universal 27 October 2013 1
Loreen "Tattoo" UMG International 19 May 2023 1
Lost Frequencies "Are You with Me" Universal 9 July 2015 1
Lost Frequencies "Where Are You Now" Insanity 21 January 2022 2
Luis Fonsi "Despacito"(remix) Def Jam/RBMG/Republic/UMLE 18 June 2017 11
Lukas Graham "7 Years" Warner 18 February 2016 5
LunchMoney Lewis "Bills" Sony 23 May 2015 1
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Kirsty MacColl "Fairytale of New York" [Pogue Malone 8 December 2023 1
Macklemore "Thrift Shop" Macklemore 10 February 2013 1
"These Days" Warner 15 February 2018 6
Madonna "Hung Up" Warner 2 November 2005 7
"4 Minutes" Warner 23 April 2008 4
Magic! "Rude" Sony 9 August 2014 1
Mariah Carey[b] "All I Want for Christmas Is You" † Sony 19 December 2007 1 2007 Christmas number one
Maroon 5 "Moves Like Jagger" Universal 4 September 2011 2 As of 9 April 2013, the second most-downloaded single in the UK
"Payphone" Universal 24 June 2012 3
Mark Ronson "Stop Me" Sony 18 April 2007 1
"Uptown Funk" Sony 20 December 2014 7
"Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" Sony 20 December 2018 1
Martin Garrix "Animals" Universal 17 November 2013 1
Matt Cardle[e] "When We Collide" † Sony 22 December 2010 2 2010 Christmas number one
Matt Lucas "Thank You Baked Potato" Loudmouth 16 April 2020 1
Matt Terry "When Christmas Comes Around" Sony 22 December 2016 1
McFly "All About You" Universal 16 March 2005 2
"Star Girl" [2] Universal 1 November 2006 1
Meat Loaf "Bat Out of Hell" Epic 28 January 2022 1
Meck "Thunder in My Heart Again" Universal 15 February 2006 2
Meghan Trainor "All About That Bass" Sony 11 October 2014 4
"Marvin Gaye" Warner 20 August 2015 1
"Made You Look" Epic 25 November 2022 2
Mental As Anything "Live It Up" Crimson 17 December 2020 1
Michael Ball, Captain Tom and The NHS Voices of Care Choir "You'll Never Walk Alone" Decca 30 April 2020 1 Charity record in aid of NHS Charities Together during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mike Posner "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" Warner 24 March 2016 3
Miley Cyrus "We Can't Stop" Sony 11 August 2013 1
"Wrecking Ball" Sony 13 October 2013 1
"Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" Sony 20 December 2018 1
"Don't Call Me Angel" Universal 20 September 2019 1 Co-credit with Ariana Grande and Lana Del Rey
"Midnight Sky" RCA 17 September 2020 4
"Flowers" Columbia 20 January 2023 8
"Used to Be Young" Columbia 1 September 2023 1
Military Wives "Wherever You Are" † Universal 25 December 2011 1 2011 Christmas number one
Mika[b] "Grace Kelly" Universal 17 January 2007 6
Mint Royale "Singin' in the Rain" Sony 11 June 2008 2 One-hit wonder
MNEK "Head & Heart" Asylum/Perfect Havoc 30 July 2020 5 as featuring
"Where Did You Go?" Polydor 25 March 2022 1
"Cold Water" Universal 5 August 2016 2 as featuring
Mouldy Lookin' Stain "Dogz Don't Kill People Wabbits Do" Warner 27 October 2004 1 One-hit wonder
Mr Probz "Waves" Left Lane 3 May 2014 2
Ms D[l] "Heatwave" Warner 5 August 2012 2
Mufasa & Hypeman "Friday" Ministry of Sound 23 April 2021 1
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Natasha Bedingfield[h] "These Words" Sony 8 September 2004 4
Nathan Dawe "Lighter" Atlantic 6 August 2020 1
Nathan Evans "Wellerman" Polydor 29 January 2021 6
Naughty Boy "La La La" Universal 26 May 2013 1
Nayer "Give Me Everything" Sony 22 May 2011 3 Featured artist; one-hit wonder
N-Dubz "Number 1" Universal 29 April 2009 3 Featured artist
Nelly "Nasty Girl" Warner 25 January 2006 2 Featured artist
Nelly Furtado "Maneater" Universal 14 June 2006 4
Nero "Promises" MTA 14 August 2011 1
Ne-Yo "Beautiful Monster" Universal 8 August 2010 1
"Give Me Everything" Sony 22 May 2011 3 Featured artist
"Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)" Universal 9 September 2012 1
Niall Horan "Our Song" Atlantic 17 June 2021 1
"Everywhere" 2 December 2021 1
Nickelback "Rockstar" Warner 13 February 2008 1
Nick Jonas "Jealous" Warner 18 April 2015 1
Nicki Minaj "Bang Bang" Universal 4 November 2014 2 with Ariana Grande & Jessie J
Nicky Romero "I Could Be the One" Universal 17 February 2013 1 Co-credit with Avicii
Nico & Vinz "Am I Wrong" Universal 16 August 2014 2
Nicole Scherzinger[m] "Don't Hold Your Breath" Universal 20 March 2011 1
Nightcrawlers "Friday" Ministry of Sound 23 April 2021 1
Nizlopi "JCB" † FDM 21 December 2005 3 One-hit wonder; 2005 Christmas number one
Noah Kahan "Stick Season" Republic 5 January 2024 1
Normani "Dancing with a Stranger" Universal 7 February 2019 1 with Sam Smith
The Notorious B.I.G. "Nasty Girl" Warner 25 January 2006 2 One-hit wonder
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Oliver Anthony "Rich Men North of Richmond" DistroKid 15 January 2021 1
Olivia Rodrigo "Drivers License" Interscope 15 January 2021 1
Oliver Heldens "Gecko (Overdrive)" Universal 5 July 2014 1
Olly Murs[n] "Please Don't Let Me Go" Sony 5 September 2010 1
"Heart Skips a Beat" Sony 28 August 2011 1
"Dance with Me Tonight" Sony 11 December 2011 1
"Troublemaker" Sony 25 November 2012 3
OMI "Cheerleader" Sony 16 May 2015 2
One Direction[e] "What Makes You Beautiful" Sony 18 September 2011 1
"Little Things" Sony 18 November 2012 1
"One Way or Another (Teenage Kicks)" Sony 24 February 2013 1 Mash up of the Blondie song and The Undertones song of the same name.
"Story of My Life" Sony 8 December 2013 1
"Drag Me Down" Sony 13 August 2015 1
OneRepublic "Apologize" Universal 9 January 2008 1 Co-credit with Timbaland
"Counting Stars" Universal 6 October 2013 2
The Ordinary Boys "Boys Will Be Boys" Warner 8 February 2006 1
Orson "No Tomorrow" Universal 15 March 2006 1
Owl City "Fireflies" Universal 27 January 2010 3
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Paloma Faith "Changing" Universal 27 September 2014 1
Paul Harvey "Four Notes – Paul's Tune" Redrocca 6 November 2020 2
Paul McCartney[h] "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" Universal 13 July 2005 1 Co-credit with U2
Perrie "Forget About Us" Columbia 19 April 2024 1
Peter Kay "Is This the Way to Amarillo" Universal 30 March 2005 4 Featured artist
"I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" EMI 21 March 2007 3 Featured artist; credited as Brian Potter
Pharrell Williams "Get Lucky" Sony 28 April 2013 4 Featured artist
"Blurred Lines" Universal 2 June 2013 5 Featured artist
"Happy" Sony 29 December 2013 4
Philip George "Alone No More" 3 Beat 15 October 2015 1
Pink "So What" Sony 8 October 2008 3
"What About Us" 24 August 2017 2
"A Million Dreams" 29 November 2018 1
"Walk Me Home" 7 March 2019 1
"Anywhere Away from Here" Columbia 16 April 2021 4 With Rag'n'Bone Man
Pink Floyd "Hey, Hey, Rise Up!" Rhino 15 April 2022 1
Pitbull "On the Floor" Universal 3 April 2011 2 Featured artist
"Give Me Everything" Sony 22 May 2011 3
"Timber" Sony 5 January 2014 1
Pixie Lott "Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)" Universal 17 June 2009 1
"All About Tonight" Universal 11 September 2011 1
PJ & Duncan "Let's Get Ready to Rhumble" Demon 31 March 2013 1 One-hit wonder
Plain White T's "Hey There Delilah" EMI 12 September 2007 1
The Pogues "Fairytale of New York" Pogue Malone 26 March 2021 1
Polo G "Patience" BMG/Interscope 26 March 2021 1
The Proclaimers "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" EMI 21 March 2007 3 One-hit wonder
Professor Green "Read All About It" EMI 30 October 2011 2
Psy "Gangnam Style" Universal 30 September 2012 1
Pussycat Dolls "Don't Cha" Universal 14 September 2005 3
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Quavo "I'm the One" Universal 11 May 2017 1 as featuring
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Rachel Platten "Fight Song" Sony 3 September 2015 1 One-hit wonder
Rag'n'Bone Man "Human" Sony 29 December 2016 2 2016 Christmas number one
"Giant" Warner 14 February 2019 3
"All You Ever Wanted" Best Laid Plans/Columbia 5 March 2021 1
"Anywhere Away from Here" Best Laid Plans/Columbia 16 April 2021 4
Rage Against the Machine "Killing in the Name" † Sony 23 December 2009 2 One-hit wonder; 2009 Christmas number one
Raye "Bed" Asylum/Perfect Havoc 9 April 2021 1
"Prada" Ministry of Sound 29 September 2023 3
Razorlight "America" Universal 11 October 2006 3
Regard "Ride It" Ministry of Sound 27 September 2019 1
Rihanna "Umbrella" Universal 23 May 2007 8
"Take a Bow" Universal 21 May 2008 2
"Live Your Life" [3] Warner 19 November 2008 1 Featured artist
"Run This Town" [4] Sony 9 September 2009 1 Featured artist
"Russian Roulette" [5] Universal 9 December 2009 1
"Only Girl (In the World)" Universal 10 November 2010 2
"What's My Name?" [7] Universal 5 January 2011 2
"We Found Love" [8] Universal 9 October 2011 6
"Diamonds" [9] Universal 7 October 2012 1
"The Monster" [10] Universal 3 November 2013 1 Featured artist
"This Is What You Came For" [11] Sony 12 May 2016 2 Featured artist
"Lift Me Up" [12] Def Jam 4 November 2022 1
Rita Ora "Hot Right Now" Ministry of Sound 19 February 2012 1 Featured artist
"R.I.P." Sony 13 May 2012 2
"How We Do (Party)" Sony 19 August 2012 1
"I Will Never Let You Down" Universal 24 May 2014 1
"Anywhere" Sony 23 November 2017 3
Riton "Friday" Ministry of Sound 23 April 2021 1
Rixton "Me and My Broken Heart" Sony 26 July 2014 1
Rizzle Kicks "Heart Skips a Beat" Sony 28 August 2011 1 Featured artist
Robbie Williams "Candy" Universal 4 November 2012 2
Robin Schulz "Prayer in C" Warner 6 September 2014 1
Robin Thicke "Blurred Lines" Universal 2 June 2013 5
Rock Choir "Keeping the Dream Alive" Rock 24 December 2020 1
Roll Deep "Good Times" EMI 9 May 2010 2
"Green Light" EMI 22 August 2010 1
Route 94 "My Love" Rinse 9 March 2014 1 One-hit wonder
RSPB "Let Nature Sing" The RSPB 9 May 2019 1 In aid of Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
Rudimental "Feel the Love" Warner 3 June 2012 1
"Waiting All Night" Warner 21 April 2013 1
"These Days" Warner 15 February 2018 6
Ruti Olajugbagbe "Dreams" Universal 19 April 2018 1
Ryan Lewis "Thrift Shop" Macklemore 10 February 2013 1 Featured artist
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Sam Bailey "Skyscraper" Sony 22 December 2013 1 2013 Christmas number one
Sam Martin "Lovers on the Sun" Warner 30 August 2014 1 as featuring
Sam Ryder "Space Man" Parlophone 20 May 2022 2
"You're Christmas To Me" East West/Rhino 4 January 2024 1
Sam Smith "La La La" Universal 26 May 2013 1 Featured artist
"Money on My Mind" Universal 23 February 2014 1
"Stay With Me" Universal 31 May 2014 1
"Lay Me Down" Universal 21 March 2015 2
"Too Good at Goodbyes" Universal 21 September 2017 4
"Promises" Universal 30 August 2018 7 with Calvin Harris
"Dancing with a Stranger" Universal 7 February 2019 1 with Normani
"Desire" Columbia 4 August 2023 3 with Calvin Harris
Sam and the Womp "Bom Bom" Stiff 26 August 2012 1 One-hit wonder
Sandi Thom "I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)" Sony 7 June 2006 1
The Saturdays "What About Us" Universal 24 March 2013 1
Scissor Sisters "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" Universal 23 August 2006 7
Scouting for Girls "This Ain't a Love Song" Sony 4 April 2010 2
The Script "Hall of Fame" Sony 16 September 2012 2
"Superheroes" Sony 13 September 2014 1
Sean Kingston "Beautiful Girls" Sony 29 August 2007 2
Sean Paul "What About Us" Universal 24 March 2013 1 Featured artist
Secondcity "I Wanna Feel" Ministry of Sound 7 June 2014 1
Shakira "Hips Don't Lie" Sony 12 July 2006 5
"Beautiful Liar" Sony 25 April 2007 3 Co-credit with Beyoncé
Shayne Ward "That's My Goal" Sony 28 December 2005 2
Shawn Mendes "Stitches" Warner 21 January 2016 2
"Señorita" Universal 4 July 2019 6
Shout For England "Shout" Sony 13 June 2010 2 Multiple-artist ensemble; one-hit wonder
Sia "Titanium" EMI 5 February 2012 1 Featured artist
Sian Evans "Louder" Ministry of Sound 10 July 2011 1 Featured artist
The Sidemen "Christmas Drillings" The Sidemen 30 December 2022 1
Sigala "Easy Love" Ministry of Sound 17 September 2015 1
"Say You Do" 31 March 2016 1
"Lasting Lover" 1 November 2020 1
Sigma "Nobody to Love" Universal 13 April 2014 1
"Changing" Universal 27 September 2014 1
"Glitterball" Universal 6 August 2015 1
Sigrid "Strangers" Universal 1 February 2018} 2
Sinéad O'Connor "Nothing Compares 2 U" Chrysalis 28 July 2023} 1
Snoop Dogg "California Gurls" EMI 30 June 2010 2 Featured artist
Stereophonics "Dakota" V2 2 March 2005 2
Stephen Sanchez "Until I Found You" Republic 6 July 2023 1
Storm Queen "Look Right Through" Ministry of Sound 10 November 2013 1 One-hit wonder
Sugababes[h] "Push the Button" Universal 5 October 2005 4
"About You Now" Universal 3 October 2007 4
Swedish House Mafia "Don't You Worry Child" Universal 14 October 2012 1
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Taio Cruz "Break Your Heart" Universal 23 September 2009 3 The 100th single ever to reach number one on the UK Official Download Chart
"Dynamite" Universal 29 August 2010 1
Take That "Patience" † Universal 22 November 2006 6 2006 Christmas number one
"Greatest Day" Warner 3 December 2008 1
Tania Foster "Green Light" EMI 22 August 2010 1 Featured artist; one-hit wonder
Taylor Swift "Blank Space" EMI 13 December 2014 1
"Look What You Made Me Do" Universal 7 September 2017 2
"Anti-Hero" EMI 17 November 2022 2
Teddy Swims "Lose Control" Warner 12 January 2024 4
T.I. "Live Your Life" Warner 19 November 2008 1
"Blurred Lines" Universal 2 June 2013 5 Featured artist
The Ting Tings "That's Not My Name" Sony 28 May 2008 1
Timbaland "The Way I Are" Universal 18 July 2007 2
"Apologize" Universal 9 January 2008 1
Tinchy Stryder "Number 1" Universal 29 April 2009 3
"Never Leave You" Universal 12 August 2009 1
Tinie Tempah "Pass Out" EMI 10 March 2010 3
"Written in the Stars" EMI 3 October 2010 1
"R.I.P." Sony 13 May 2012 2 Featured artist
"Tsunami (Jump)" Ministry of Sound 16 March 2014 1 featured artist
"Crazy Stupid Love" Universal 2 August 2014 1 with Cheryl
"Not Letting Go" Parlophone 4 July 2015 1 with Jess Glynne
Tom Grennan "Let's Go Home Together" Atlantic 4 March 2021 2 Duet with Ella Henderson
"Not Over Yet" 12 August 2022 1
"Lionheart (Fearless)" 8 December 2022 1
Tom Walker "Leave a Light On" Relentless 21 June 2018 1
Tones and I "Dance Monkey" Bad Batch 4 November 2019 12
Tony Christie "Is This the Way to Amarillo" Universal 30 March 2005 4
Tulisa "Young" Universal 7 May 2012 1
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Usher "OMG" Sony 18 April 2010 2
U2 "Vertigo" Universal 6 October 2004 9
"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" Universal 13 July 2005 1 Co-credit with Paul McCartney
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
V "Slow Dancing" Big Hit 15 September 2023 1
"Fri(end)s" 22 March 2024 1
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
The Wanted "Glad You Came" Universal 17 July 2011 2
"Gold Forever" Geffen 5 May 2022 1
Wanz "Thrift Shop" Macklemore 10 February 2013 1 Featured artist; one-hit wonder
The Weeknd "Blinding Lights" Republic 23 January 2020 11
Westlife[b] "Flying Without Wings" [1] Sony 1 September 2004 1 The first single ever to reach number one on the UK Official Download Chart[2]
Whitney Houston "Higher Love" Sony/Kygo 22 August 2019 5
Wiley "Heatwave" Warner 5 August 2012 2
will.i.am[i] "OMG" Sony 18 April 2010 2 Featured artist
"This Is Love" Universal 1 July 2012 1
"Hall of Fame" Sony 16 September 2012 2 Featured artist; the 200th single ever to reach number one on the UK Official Download Chart
"Scream & Shout" Universal 13 January 2013 3
"It's My Birthday" Universal 19 July 2014 1
Wiz Khalifa "Payphone" Universal 24 June 2012 3 Featured artist
"See You Again" Warner 25 April 2015 3
Wizkid "One Dance" Universal/Cash Mooney 17 September 2016 3 as featuring
Woody & Kleiny "Route 66" FrtyFve 18 June 2021 1
Wretch 32 "Don't Go" Ministry of Sound 21 August 2011 1
Wyclef Jean "Hips Don't Lie" Sony 12 July 2006 4 Featured artist; one-hit wonder
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
The X Factor Finalists "Hero" Sony 5 November 2008 2 Multiple-artist ensemble
"You Are Not Alone" Sony 25 November 2009 1 Multiple-artist ensemble
"Heroes" Sony 1 December 2010 1 Multiple-artist ensemble
"Wishing on a Star" Sony 4 December 2011 1 This record features JLS and One Direction, though the Official Charts Company have decided not to credit them.[3]
X Factor Celebrities 2019 "Run" Sony 12 December 2019 1 In aid of Shooting Star Children's Hospices.
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Years & Years "King" Universal 14 March 2015 1
Yolanda Be Cool "We No Speak Americano" Universal 25 July 2010 1 Co-credit with DCUP; one-hit wonder
Yoon Mi-rae "Neuron" Big Hit 5 April 2024 1
Yungblud "Patience" BMG/Interscope 26 March 2021 1
Young Thug "Havana" Universal 19 October 2017 5 as featuring
Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one Notes
Zara Larsson "Symphony" Warner 6 April 2017 3 as featuring
Zayn Malik "Pillowtalk" Sony 11 February 2016 1

  1. ^ a b c Also featured as part of the 2008 X Factor Finalists on the number-one single "Hero".
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Also featured as part of Helping Haiti on the number-one single "Everybody Hurts".
  3. ^ Also featured as part of Sugababes on the number-one single "About You Now".
  4. ^ Also featured as part of Gnarls Barkley on the number-one single "Crazy".
  5. ^ a b c Also featured as part of the 2010 X Factor Finalists on the number-one single "Heroes".
  6. ^ Also featured as part of Girls Aloud on the number-one single "The Promise".
  7. ^ Also featured on the Dizzee Rascal single "Holiday".
  8. ^ a b c d e Also featured as part of Band Aid 20 on the number-one single "Do They Know It's Christmas?".
  9. ^ a b Also featured as part of The Black Eyed Peas on five number-one singles.
  10. ^ Also featured as part of Take That on the number-one singles "Patience" and "Greatest Day".
  11. ^ Also featured as part of the 2011 X Factor Finalists on the number-one single "Wishing on a Star".
  12. ^ Also featured on the Chipmunk single "Oopsy Daisy".
  13. ^ Also featured as part of the Pussycat Dolls on the number-one single "Don't Cha".
  14. ^ Also featured as part of the 2009 X Factor Finalists on the number-one single "You Are Not Alone".

Most number ones edit

 
Ed Sheeran has featured on 14 different number-one singles, more than any other artist.
 
Rihanna was the first ever act to have ten singles top the download chart.

Since its inception in 2004, Five different artists have reached number-one on the UK Singles Downloads Chart with eight or more singles. To qualify for entry on this list, the act must have been credited as an artist on eight or more number one singles, as recognised by the Official Charts Company. The list does not include credits on multiple-artist charity ensembles. The most successful artist is Ed Sheeran, who has been credited on 14 different number-one singles on the download chart.

Artist Number ones Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one
Ed Sheeran 14 "Sing" Warner 14 June 2014 1
"Thinking Out Loud" Warner 8 November 2014 1
"Shape of You" Atlantic 13 January 2017 9
"How Would You Feel (Paean)" Atlantic 24 February 2017 1
"Galway Girl" Atlantic 24 March 2017 1
"Perfect" Atlantic 14 December 2017 6
"River" Interscope 25 January 2018 1
"I Don't Care" Warner 23 May 2019 6
"Bad Habits" Asylum 2 July 2021 10
"Shivers" Asylum 5 November 2021 2
"Merry Christmas" Atlantic 10 December 2021 2
"Sausage Rolls for Everyone" FrtyFve 24 December 2021 2
"The Joker and the Queen" Asylum 18 February 2022 5
"Bam Bam" Asylum 1 April 2022 1
Calvin Harris 13 "Dance wiv Me" Dirtee Stank 9 July 2008 4
"I'm Not Alone" Sony 15 April 2009 2
"We Found Love" Sony 15 October 2011 6
"Sweet Nothing" 27 October 2012 1
"Under Control" 7 December 2013 1
"Summer" 10 May 2014 1
"Blame" 20 September 2014 1
"This Is What You Came For" 12 June 2016 2
"One Kiss" 26 April 2018 5
"Promises" 30 August 2018 7
"Giant" Warner 14 February 2019 7
"Miracle" Columbia 23 March 2023 2
"Desire" Columbia 4 August 2023 3
Rihanna 12 "Umbrella" Universal 23 May 2007 8
"Take a Bow" Universal 21 May 2008 2
"Live Your Life" Warner 19 November 2008 1
"Run This Town" Sony 9 September 2009 1
"Russian Roulette" Universal 9 December 2009 1
"Only Girl (In the World)" 10 November 2010 2
"What's My Name?" 5 January 2011 2
"We Found Love" 9 October 2011 6
"Diamonds" 7 October 2012 1
"The Monster" 3 November 2013 1
"This Is What You Came For" 12 May 2016 2
"Lift Me Up" Def Jam 4 November 2022 1
Ariana Grande 9 "Problem" Universal 6 July 2014 1
"Bang Bang" 28 September 2014 1
"One Last Time" 9 June 2017 1
"No Tears Left to Cry" 27 April 2018 1
"Thank U, Next" 9 November 2018 6
"7 Rings" 25 January 2019 4
"Don't Call Me Angel" 20 September 2019 1
"Rain on Me" 29 May 2020 4
"Yes, And?" 19 January 2024 1
Sam Smith 8 "La La La" Universal 26 May 2013 1
"Money On My Mind" 23 February 2014 1
"Stay With Me" 31 May 2014 1
"Lay Me Down" 21 March 2015 1
"Too Good At Goodbyes" 21 September 2017 1
"Promises" 30 August 2018 1
"Dancing with a Stranger" 7 February 2019 1
"Desire" 4 August 2023 3

Songs with most weeks at number one edit

This is a list of most weeks at number one by song main artist only.

Artist Singles Record label Reached number one Weeks at number one
Tones and I "Dance Monkey" Bad Batch 4 October 2019 12
Gnarls Barkley "Crazy" Warner 22 March 2006 11
Luis Fonsi "Despacito" Def Jam 18 May 2017 11
The Weeknd "Blinding Lights" Universal 23 January 2020 11
Ed Sheeran "Bad Habits" Asylum 2 July 2021 10
U2 "Vertigo" Universal 6 October 2004 9
Ed Sheeran "Shape of You" Warner 19 January 2017 9
Rihanna "Umbrella" Universal 23 May 2007 8
Miley Cyrus "Flowers" Columbia 20 January 2023 8
Madonna "Hung Up" Warner 2 November 2005 7
Scissor Sisters "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" Universal 23 August 2006 7
Leona Lewis "Bleeding Love" Sony 31 October 2007 7
Elton John "Cold Heart" EMI 16 September 2021 7
Dua Lipa "Cold Heart" EMI 16 September 2021 7
LF System "Afraid to Feel" Warner 7 July 2022 7
David Guetta "I'm Good (Blue)" Parlophone 9 September 2022 7
Bebe Rexha "I'm Good (Blue)" Parlophone 9 September 2022 7
Kylie Minogue "Padam Padam" BMG 26 May 2023 7

One-hit wonders edit

For the purposes of this list, a one-hit wonder is defined as an act that has reached number one on the UK Official Download Chart but has not charted with any other single either before or since artists that have charted previously with a band or exempt.

Artist Single Record label Reached number one Weeks at
number one
Notes
Mouldy Lookin' Stain "Dogz Don't Kill People Wabbits Do" Warner 27 October 2004 1 A parody of Goldie Lookin' Chain's single "Guns Don't Kill People Rappers Do" by BBC Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles.
Nizlopi "JCB" FDM 21 December 2005 1 Two school friends John Parker and Luke Concannon had a surprise #1 hit, but failed to chart again.[4]
The Notorious B.I.G. "Nasty Girl" Bad Boy 25 January 2006 2 had most of his hits before the download chart first published.
The Proclaimers "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" EMI 21 March 2007 3 Re-released in 2007 with vocals by Peter Kay and Matt Lucas in aid of Comic Relief.
Mint Royale "Singin' in the Rain" Sony 11 June 2008 2 Re-released in 2008 after George Sampson used the track in his winning dance on the second series of Britain's Got Talent with the one-time duo

having a number of Top 40 hits before this chart was first published. In 2020, member Neil Claxton returned to releasing music under the Mint Royale name without success

Kid Rock "All Summer Long" Warner 6 August 2008 1 Follow-up singles failed to chart and had hits before the download chart existed.
Rage Against the Machine "Killing in the Name" Sony 23 December 2009 2 Reached number one after an online campaign pushed it to the top. The band had charting singles before the download chart existed.
Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP "We No Speak Americano" Universal 25 July 2010 1 These Australian dance music acts had a follow-up hit in their native country with a version of Rodriguez's "Sugar Man" but the record failed to chart in the UK
Gotye "Somebody That I Used to Know" Universal 12 February 2012 5 This record features New Zealand singer Kimbra
Sam and the Womp "Bom Bom" Stiff 26 August 2012 1 Follow-up singles failed to chart.
Storm Queen "Look Right Through" Ministry of Sound 10 November 2013 1 DJ Morgan Geist released "For A Fool" under the Storm Queen name in 2021 without success[5][6][7]
Route 94 "My Love" Rinse 15 March 2014 1 This single is by Route 94 featuring Jess Glynne, with the latter artist having seven 'Official' number ones in the main chart.[8]
Borgeous "Tsunami (Jump)"[9] Ministry of Sound 22 March 2014 1 This single is by Dvbbs and Borgeous featuring Tinie Tempah
Deorro "Five More Hours" Warner 27 June 2015 1 Deorro is known in the United States for his song "Bailar" with Pitbull and Elvis Crespo, though this Billboard Top 40 hit did not chart in the UK.[10]
David Zowie "House Every Weekend" Universal 16 July 2015 1 First number one when the charts were changed from Sunday to Friday.
Rachel Platten "Fight Song" Universal 3 September 2015 1 Follow-up singles failed to chart.
Jamie Lawson "Wasn't Expecting That" Warner 22 October 2015 1 Follow-up singles failed to chart.
Kungs "This Girl" 3 Beat 23 June 2016 4 The Follow-up reached no.172 outside chart.
Dalton Harris "The Power of Love" Sony 13 December 2018 1 The winner of X-Factor 2018 follow-up single "Cry" did not chart.
RSPB "Let Nature Sing" RSPB 9 May 2019 1 The track was mixed by Adrian Thomas, Sam Lee and Bill Barclay, and released by the RSPB through Horus Music. The single was created to raise awareness of threats to birds and its release was timed to coincide with International Dawn Chorus Day on 5 May 2019. It reached number 18 on the UK Singles Chart, marking the first time a recording solely of birds had entered the charts,[11]
André Rieu and Johann Strauss Orchestra[12] "Ode to Joy" Decca 6 February 2020 1 This recording was picked as a protest song against Brexit.
Michael Ball, Captain Tom and The NHS Voices of Care Choir "You'll Never Walk Alone" Decca 30 April 2020 1 Charity record in aid of NHS Charities Together during the COVID-19 pandemic. The oldest man to get a number one hit, Captain Sir Thomas Moore died in February 2021, whilst Michael Ball has had three number ones in the albums chart with Alfie Boe.[13]
Jawsh 685 "Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)" RCA 2 July 2020 4 Jawsh 685's instrumental song "Laxed (Siren Beat)" was used by singer Jason Derulo for his song "Savage Love", which resulted in both artists getting a credit for the latter's single, which was re-titled "Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)" by the time it was a hit.
Everton F.C. "Spirit of the Blues" 13th Moon 8 October 2020 1 This football club have had many hits in the national charts with different team line-ups and variations on the Everton FC name[14][15][16]
Paul Harvey & BBC Philharmonic "Four Notes – Paul's Tune" Redrocca 6 November 2020 2 A charity record for the Alzheimer's Society and Music for Dementia
Mental As Anything "Live It Up" Crimson 17 December 2020 1 Similar to Ant & Dec's recordings, Edsel/Demon[17] have picked up the rights to this band's back catalogue, with this song (their only UK hit from 1987)[18][19][20] being purchased by football fans after becoming an unofficial anthem of Glasgow based team Rangers FC.
Asian Dub Foundation "Comin' Over Here" Xray 2 January 2021 1 This act have had six hit singles on the national charts before this chart began including a Top 40 hit ("Buzzin'"),[21] while this release features comedian Stewart Lee.[22][23][24]
Woody & Kleiny "Route 66" FrtyFve 18 June 2021 1 This is a song by former Britain's Got Talent contestants and YouTubers Woody & Kleiny, who recorded this Euro 2020 tie-in with The Hoosiers, a band who had four Top 40 hits on the main singles chart between 2007 and 2010.[25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32]
Gayle "ABCDEFU" Atlantic 7 January 2022 2 "ABCDEFU" (stylized in all lowercase, also known by its radio edited title "ABC") was the major-label debut single by American singer[33] reaching number one however she never charted again despite releasing a string of follow-up singles.
Stephen Sanchez "Until I Found You" Republic 7 June 2023 1 released in 2021 since today this is the only entry to chart and it only peaked at No.1 due to the leaking of the Rosé cover.
Cassö "Prada" Ministry of Sound 5 October 2023 3
Teddy Swims "Lose Control" Warner 12 January 2024 4

As a featured artist edit

Artist Single Main artist credit Record label Reached number one Weeks at
number one
Jagged Edge "Nasty Girl" The Notorious B.I.G. Bad Boy 21 January 2006 2
Avery Storm "Nasty Girl" The Notorious B.I.G. Bad Boy 21 January 2006 2
Leo Sayer "Thunder in My Heart Again" Meck Universal 11 February 2006 2
DJ Mental Theo's Bazzheadz "Now You're Gone" Basshunter Hard2Beat 12 January 2008 3
James Corden "Shout" Shout For England Sony 12 June 2010 2
Laza Morgan "Start Without You" Alexandra Burke Sony 11 September 2010 2
Eric Turner "Written in the Stars" Tinie Tempah EMI 2 October 2010 1
Lauren Bennett "Party Rock Anthem" LMFAO Universal 17 April 2011 4
GoonRock "Party Rock Anthem" LMFAO Universal 17 April 2011 4
Nayer "Give Me Everything" Pitbull Sony 22 May 2011 3
Sian Evans "Louder" DJ Fresh Ministry of Sound 10 July 2011 1
Josh Kumra "Don't Go" Wretch 32 Ministry of Sound 21 August 2011 1
Kimbra "Somebody That I Used to Know" Gotye Universal 12 February 2012 5
Wanz "Thrift Shop" Macklemore and Ryan Lewis Macklemore LLC 10 February 2013 1
A*M*E "Need U (100%)" Duke Dumont Ministry of Sound 7 April 2013 2
Cody Wise "It's My Birthday" Will.i.am Universal 19 July 2014 1
Cookin' on 3 Burners "This Girl" Kungs 3 Beat 23 June 2016 4
Dan Caplen "These Days" Rudimental Warner 15 February 2018 6
Stewart Lee[34][35] "Comin' Over Here" Asian Dub Foundation Xray 2 January 2021 1
Mufasa & Hypeman "Friday" Riton and Nightcrawlers Ministry of Sound 23 April 2021 1
Andriy Khlyvnyuk "Hey, Hey, Rise Up!" Pink Floyd Rhino 15 April 2022 1
Kirsty MacColl "Fairytale of New York" The Pogues Pogue Malone 8 December 2023 1

Ensemble groups edit

Artist Single Record label Reached number one Weeks at
number one
Notes
Band Aid 20 "Do They Know It's Christmas" Universal 8 December 2004 4 Released in aid of Band Aid.
Helping Haiti "Everybody Hurts" Sony 17 February 2010 1 Released in aid of victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
Shout For England "Shout" Sony 13 June 2010 2 Unofficial anthem of the England national football team's 2010 FIFA World Cup campaign in South Africa.
The Justice Collective "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" Metropolis 23 December 2012 1 Released in honour of the victims of the Hillsborough disaster, with The Farm associated Collective charity project also having hits on the national charts under the names The Liverpool Collective and The Peace Collective.
Gareth Malone's All Star Choir "Wake Me Up" Universal 22 November 2014 1 released in aid of Children in Need.
Band Aid 30 "Do They Know It's Christmas?" EMI 29 November 2014 2 Released in aid of Band Aid.
Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir "A Bridge over You" Emu Bands 31 December 2015 1 Re-released due a Christmas number one campaign, with profits in aid of the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust. The Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir have also featured on charity versions of Justin Bieber's "Holy"[36][37][38][39][40][41][42] and the number one download hit "Anywhere Away From Here" by Rag‘n’Bone Man and P!nk,[43][44][45][46][47][48] but both songs were combined with the already charting originals by the Official Charts Company, with no additional credits for the choir.
Artists For Grenfell "Bridge over Troubled Water" Sony 23 June 2017 2 In aid of the Grenfell Tower fire.
X Factor Celebrities 2019 "Run" Sony 12 December 2019 1 In aid of Shooting Star Children's Hospices.
Live Lounge Allstars "Times Like These" BBC/Columbia 7 May 2020 2 Response to COVID-19 pandemic in aid of Children in Need and Comic Relief.
BBC Radio 2 Allstars "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" Decca 20 November 2020 1 For Children in Need 2020
Rock Choir/Vocal Group/Caroline Redman Lusher "Keeping the Dream Alive" Rock 24 December 2020 1 In Support of Mental Health Foundation
Joss Stone/Change/Check Choir "Golden" ITV Studios 18 November 2023 1 In Support of Breast Cancer Research
Creator Universe "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" We Create Popular 22 December 2023 1 In Support of The Trussell Trust

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