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This is a summary of the year 2016 in British music .
For the first time in the history of the singles chart, the top three positions were occupied by the same artist. In the chart ending 14 January 2016, Justin Bieber was at number one with "Love Yourself", number two with "Sorry" and number three with "What Do You Mean?".
In the chart ending 4 February, David Bowie matched an album chart record of having 12 albums simultaneously in the top 40, a record set by Elvis Presley following his death in 1977. His album Best of Bowie also became the first ever album to reach number one due to streaming.
In the chart ending 3 November, Elvis Presley broke a record for most number-one albums for a solo artist when his album The Wonder Of You reached number one.
The singles chart includes a proportion for streaming.
† | Best performing single of the year |
Chart date (week ending) | Song | Artist(s) | Chart sales | References |
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7 January | "Love Yourself" | Justin Bieber | 122,997 | [90] |
14 January | 78,658 | [91] | ||
21 January | 74,565 | [92] | ||
28 January | "Stitches" | Shawn Mendes | 68,125 | [93] |
4 February | 71,503 | [94] | ||
11 February | "Pillowtalk" | Zayn Malik | 112,497 | [95] |
18 February | "7 Years" | Lukas Graham | 104,881 | [96] |
25 February | 133,758 | [97] | ||
3 March | 131,488 | [98] | ||
10 March | 106,494 | [99] | ||
17 March | 91,299 | [100] | ||
24 March | "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" | Mike Posner | 77,838 | [101] |
31 March | 81,548 | [102] | ||
7 April | 83,907 | [103] | ||
14 April | 75,710 | [104] | ||
21 April | "One Dance" † | Drake featuring Wizkid & Kyla | 72,615 | [105] |
28 April | 115,078 | [106] | ||
5 May | 128,535 | [107] | ||
12 May | 140,731 | [108] | ||
19 May | 123,519 | [109] | ||
26 May | 104,998 | [110] | ||
2 June | 92,593 | [111] | ||
9 June | 84,742 | [112] | ||
16 June | 72,934 | [113] | ||
23 June | 60,866 | [114] | ||
30 June | 60,493 | [115] | ||
7 July | 59,256 | [116] | ||
14 July | 58,851 | [117] | ||
21 July | 54,726 | [118] | ||
28 July | 59,563 | [119] | ||
4 August | "Cold Water" | Major Lazer featuring Justin Bieber & MØ | 102,489 | [120] |
11 August | 104,446 | [121] | ||
18 August | 93,807 | [122] | ||
25 August | 82,925 | [123] | ||
1 September | 71,507 | [124] | ||
8 September | "Closer" | The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey | 79,970 | [125] |
15 September | 91,666 | [126] | ||
22 September | 88,597 | [127] | ||
29 September | 82,593 | [128] | ||
6 October | "Say You Won't Let Go" | James Arthur | 84,842 | [129] |
13 October | 92,360 | [130] | ||
20 October | 105,603 | [131] | ||
27 October | "Shout Out to My Ex" | Little Mix | 95,273 | [132] |
3 November | 111,816 | [133] | ||
10 November | 79,039 | [134] | ||
17 November | "Rockabye" | Clean Bandit featuring Sean Paul & Anne-Marie | 72,071 | [135] |
24 November | 76,189 | [136] | ||
1 December | 74,545 | [137] | ||
8 December | 82,445 | [138] | ||
15 December | 70,467 | [139] | ||
22 December | 63,335 | [140] | ||
29 December | 57,631 | [141] |
The albums chart includes a proportion for streaming.
† | Best performing album of the year |
† | Best-selling compilation of the year |
Chart date (week ending) | Album | Sales | References |
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7 January | Now 92 | 54,811 | [194] |
14 January | 22,215 | [195] | |
21 January | Go Hard or Go Home | 16,413 | [196] |
28 January | Acoustic Cafe | 14,093 | [197] |
4 February | 14,164 | [198] | |
11 February | Throwback Slow Jamz | 25,152 | [199] |
18 February | 21,800 | [200] | |
25 February | 17,731 | [201] | |
3 March | Brit Awards 2016 | 11,751 | [202] |
10 March | Sing Your Heart Out 2016 | 20,532 | [203] |
17 March | 21,036 | [204] | |
24 March | 20,820 | [205] | |
31 March | Now 93 | 246,889 | [206] |
7 April | 149,467 | [207] | |
14 April | 81,598 | [208] | |
21 April | 50,936 | [209] | |
28 April | 36,873 | [210] | |
5 May | 29,106 | [211] | |
12 May | 27,431 | [212] | |
19 May | 100% Clubland | [213] | |
26 May | Now 93 | 18,694 | [214] |
2 June | 100% Clubland | 19,467 | [215] |
9 June | Now 93 | 18,252 | [216] |
16 June | 100% Clubland | 14,629 | [217] |
23 June | Throwback Summer Jamz | 30,228 | [218] |
30 June | [219] | ||
7 July | 23,569 | [220] | |
14 July | Now Summer Hits | 22,339 | [221] |
21 July | 16,958 | [222] | |
28 July | 16,462 | [223] | |
4 August | Now 94 | 216,560 | [224] |
11 August | 117,412 | [225] | |
18 August | 69,408 | [226] | |
25 August | 48,029 | [227] | |
1 September | 33,991 | [228] | |
8 September | 29,744 | [229] | |
15 September | 22,130 | [230] | |
22 September | 20,084 | [231] | |
29 September | 16,430 | [232] | |
6 October | 15,447 | [233] | |
13 October | 14,690 | [234] | |
20 October | 12,256 | [235] | |
27 October | 11,527 | [236] | |
3 November | Now 20th Century | 12,681 | [237] |
10 November | Funk the Disco | 13,579 | [238] |
17 November | The Annual 2017 | 18,730 | [239] |
24 November | Dreamboats & Petticoats: 10th Anniversary Collection | 17,949 | [240] |
1 December | Now 95 † | 222,765 | [241] |
8 December | 159,404 | [242] | |
15 December | 132,020 | [243] | |
22 December | 124,948 | [244] | |
29 December | 138,880 | [245] |
Notes:
Edward Neil Anthony Hannon is a singer and songwriter from Northern Ireland. He is the founder and frontman of the chamber pop group the Divine Comedy, and is the band's only constant member since its inception in 1989. Hannon wrote the theme tunes for the television sitcoms Father Ted and The IT Crowd, as well as the original songs for the musical film Wonka (2023).
"Perfect Day" is a song written by American musician Lou Reed in 1972. It was originally featured on Transformer, Reed's second post-Velvet Underground solo album, and as B-side of his major hit, "Walk on the Wild Side". Its fame was given a boost in the 1990s when it was featured in the 1996 film Trainspotting and after a star-studded version was released as a BBC charity single in 1997, reaching number one in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Norway. Reed re-recorded the song for his 2003 album The Raven.
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Clean Bandit are an English electronic music group formed in Cambridge in 2008. They have achieved four number-one singles and six additional top-ten songs on the UK Official Singles Chart. Since 2016, the group have been a trio comprising founding members Grace Chatto and brothers Jack and Luke Patterson. Jack serves as the principal songwriter. The group are known for blending elements of classical music and contemporary dance music.
This is a summary of 2012 in music in the United Kingdom. In 2012, dance music continued to dominate the charts.
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