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Musicians of the year. Thing of the year. Please go home (we’ve had enough of these people) Albums of the year. Breakout artists of the year. The year of the CD. The Fyre Award: crappiest ...
THE COUNTDOWN: From Charli XCX’s neon-splattered club remix with Lorde to The Cure’s moment of bleary-eyed brilliance 16 years in the making, here are the songs that defined 2024, chosen by ...
The most successful is British rapper Dizzee Rascal who has reached number one with 11 different songs followed by British Indie singer Adele, British band Arctic Monkeys and American singer Britney Spears who have all reached number one with 9 different songs, Morrissey and Steps have 8. The Current Number-One is "Merry Xmas Everybody" by Slade.
Programming note: these albums were selected with our list of the 10 Best Songs of 2024 in mind, so to showcase a greater range of music, no artists appear on both. 10. Malegría , Reyna Tropical
Sunday Best 8 June 2023: 1 621 Baxter Dury: I Thought I Was Better Than You: Heavenly: 15 June 2023: 1 622 Hak Baker: Worlds End FM: Hak Attack 22 June 2023: 1 623 Steve Lukather: Bridges: The Players Club 29 June 2023: 1 624 Luke Morley: Songs From the Blue Room: Luke Morley 6 July 2023: 1 625 BDRMM: I Don't Know: Rock Action 13 July 2023: 1 ...
This is a list of the number-one singles of the UK Indie Chart. Lists of UK Independent Singles Chart number ones of the 1980s; List of UK Independent Singles Chart number ones of 1990; List of UK Independent Singles Chart number ones of 1997; List of UK Independent Singles Chart number ones of 1998; List of UK Independent Singles Chart number ...
As we settle into this glorious Friday, we’re looking ahead to enjoying another weekend full of wholesome spring fun or downright debauchery. Either way, it’s time to make more memories that ...
Alternative Airplay is a record chart published by the music industry magazine Billboard that ranks the most-played songs on American modern rock radio stations. Introduced in September 1988, [1] the chart is based on airplay data compiled from a panel of national rock radio stations, with songs being ranked by their total number of spins per week. [2]