This is a list of singles that peaked in the top 10 of the Irish Singles Chart during 2020, as compiled by the Official Charts Company on behalf of the Irish Recorded Music Association. [1]
Eighty-nine songs charted in the top ten of the Irish Singles Chart in 2020. Of these, seventy-five songs reached their peak in the top-ten. Lewis Capaldi's "Before You Go" began the new decade as the number one single, spending its seventh consecutive week at the summit. [2] "Yummy" by Justin Bieber became the first new top ten entry of the year, debuting at number eight on the 10 January. [3]
Forty-one artists achieved their first top 10 single in 2020, either as a lead or featured artist.
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | Reference |
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Singles from 2019 | ||||||
6 December | "Roxanne" [A] | Arizona Zervas | 4 | 3 January | 9 | [4] |
27 December | "My Oh My" [B] | Camila Cabello (featuring DaBaby) | 6 | 10 January | 6 | |
Singles from 2020 | ||||||
10 January | "Yummy" ◁ | Justin Bieber | 8 | 10 January | 1 | [5] |
17 January | " The Box " | Roddy Ricch | 2 | 24 January | 13 | [6] |
"Life Is Good" ◁ | Future (featuring Drake) | 5 | 17 January | 7 | ||
"Blinding Lights" | The Weeknd | 1 | 31 January | 21 | ||
24 January | "Godzilla" ◁ | Eminem (featuring Juice Wrld) | 1 | 24 January | 6 | [7] |
7 February | "Physical" ◁ | Dua Lipa | 2 | 3 April | 8 | [8] |
14 February | "Roses" | Saint Jhn | 1 | 6 March | 15 | [9] |
"You Should Be Sad" | Halsey | 5 | 13 March | 7 | ||
21 February | "No Time to Die" ◁ | Billie Eilish | 1 | 21 February | 4 | [10] |
"Intentions" | Justin Bieber (featuring Quavo) | 7 | 28 February | 8 | ||
28 February | "Lonely" | Joel Corry | 3 | 27 March | 7 | [11] |
6 March | "Stupid Love" ◁ | Lady Gaga | 6 | 6 March | 1 | [12] |
"Say So" | Doja Cat | 4 | 13 March | 5 | ||
13 March | "Rain" ◁ | Aitch & AJ Tracey (featuring Tay Keith) | 10 | 13 March | 1 | [13] |
20 March | "No Judgement" | Niall Horan | 6 | 20 March | 2 | [14] |
3 April | "Break My Heart" ◁ | Dua Lipa | 3 | 3 April | 12 | [15] |
"Blueberry Faygo" | Lil Mosey | 4 | 24 April | 6 | ||
10 April | "Toosie Slide" ◁ | Drake | 1 | 1 May | 11 | [16] |
"Death Bed (Coffee for Your Head)" | Powfu (featuring beabadoobee) | 7 | 17 April | 6 | ||
17 April | "Boss Bitch" | Doja Cat | 8 | 17 April | 3 | [17] |
"Boyfriend" | Mabel | 9 | 17 April | 1 | ||
"Savage" | Megan Thee Stallion | 3 | 8 May | 9 | ||
24 April | "Rockstar" ◁ | DaBaby (featuring Roddy Ricch) | 1 | 15 May | 12 | [18] |
"Supalonely" | Benee (featuring Gus Dapperton) | 10 | 24 April | 1 | ||
1 May | " The Scotts " ◁ | The Scotts (Travis Scott and Kid Cudi) | 2 | 1 May | 2 | [19] |
"Righteous" ◁ | Juice Wrld | 7 | 1 May | 1 | ||
8 May | "Chicago Freestyle" ◁ | Drake (featuring Giveon) | 9 | 8 May | 1 | [20] |
15 May | "Stuck with U" ◁ | Ariana Grande & Justin Bieber | 2 | 15 May | 3 | [21] |
"Gooba" ◁ | 6ix9ine | 4 | 15 May | 2 | ||
"Rover" | S1mba (featuring DTG) | 3 | 12 June | 12 | ||
22 May | "Think About Things" | Daði Freyr | 3 | 29 May | 7 | [22] |
29 May | "Rain on Me" ◁ | Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande | 1 | 29 May | 9 | [23] |
"Watermelon Sugar" | Harry Styles | 2 | 17 July | 15 | ||
5 June | "Breaking Me" | Topic & A7S | 3 | 26 June | 14 | [24] |
12 June | "Secrets" | Regard & Raye | 7 | 7 August | 11 | [25] |
26 June | "Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)" | Jawsh 685 & Jason Derulo | 1 | 17 July | 8 | [26] |
"Party Girl" | StaySolidRocky | 10 | 26 June | 2 | ||
3 July | "Giants" | Dermot Kennedy | 1 | 4 December | 25 | [27] |
"Don't Need Love" | 220 Kid and Gracey | 9 | 10 July | 2 | ||
17 July | "Head & Heart" | Joel Corry (featuring MNEK) | 1 | 24 July | 12 | [28] |
"Come & Go" ◁ | Juice Wrld & Marshmello | 6 | 17 July | 9 | ||
"Wishing Well" ◁ | Juice Wrld | 9 | 17 July | 2 | ||
31 July | "Exile" ◁ | Taylor Swift (featuring Bon Iver) | 3 | 31 July | 3 | [29] |
"Cardigan" ◁ | Taylor Swift | 4 | 31 July | 2 | ||
"The 1" ◁ | 7 | 31 July | 1 | |||
7 August | "My Future" ◁ | Billie Eilish | 8 | 7 August | 1 | [30] |
14 August | "WAP" ◁ | Cardi B (featuring Megan Thee Stallion) | 1 | 28 August | 9 | [31] |
21 August | "Laugh Now Cry Later" ◁ | Drake (featuring Lil Durk) | 5 | 21 August | 5 | [32] |
"Mood Swings" | Pop Smoke (featuring Lil Tjay) | 9 | 21 August | 2 | ||
"Mood" | 24kGoldn (featuring Iann Dior) | 1 | 18 September | 10 | ||
28 August | "Ain't It Different" ◁ | Headie One (featuring AJ Tracey & Stormzy) | 5 | 21 August | 7 | [33] |
"Dynamite" ◁ | BTS | 6 | 28 August | 1 | ||
4 September | "Lighter" | Nathan Dawe (featuring KSI) | 8 | 4 September | 3 | [34] |
11 September | "You Broke Me First" | Tate McRae | 3 | 13 November | 13 | [35] |
18 September | "Take You Dancing" | Jason Derulo | 7 | 2 October | 6 | [36] |
"Lemonade" | Internet Money & Gunna (featuring Don Toliver & Nav) | 3 | 16 October | 10 | ||
25 September | "Holy" ◁ | Justin Bieber (featuring Chance the Rapper) | 2 | 30 October | 9 | [37] |
"Looking for Me" | Paul Woolford & Diplo (featuring Kareen Lomax) | 1 | 23 October | 7 | ||
9 October | "What You Know Bout Love" | Pop Smoke | 5 | 16 October | 6 | [38] |
"Midnight Sky" | Miley Cyrus | 4 | 13 November | 8 | ||
23 October | "Lonely" | Justin Bieber & Benny Blanco | 9 | 6 November | 4 | [39] |
30 October | "Positions" ◁ | Ariana Grande | 1 | 30 October | 9 | [40] |
"Levitating" | Dua Lipa | 4 | 27 November | 7 | ||
6 November | "Paradise" ◁ | Meduza (featuring Dermot Kennedy) | 1 | 27 November | 8 | [41] |
"34+35" ◁ | Ariana Grande | 4 | 6 November | 1 | ||
20 November | "Therefore I Am" ◁ | Billie Eilish | 1 | 20 November | 4 | [42] |
27 November | "Prisoner" ◁ | Miley Cyrus (featuring Dua Lipa) | 5 | 27 November | 2 | [43] |
"See Nobody" | Wes Nelson & Hardy Caprio | 9 | 27 November | 1 | ||
"Monster" ◁ | Shawn Mendes & Justin Bieber | 10 | 27 November | 1 | ||
4 December | "All I Want for Christmas Is You" [C] | Mariah Carey | 3 | 25 December | 4 | [44] |
11 December | "Without You" | The Kid Laroi | 3 | 11 December | 3 | [45] |
18 December | "Willow" ◁ | Taylor Swift | 3 | 18 December | 1 | [46] |
"Champagne Problems" ◁ | 6 | 18 December | 1 | |||
25 December | "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" [E] | Brenda Lee | 6 | 25 December | 1 | [47] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | Reference | ||
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2019 | 2020 | Total | ||||||
30 August | "Dance Monkey" | Tones and I | 1 | 30 August | 16 | 1 | 17 | [48] |
1 November | "Memories" | Maroon 5 | 5 | 13 December | 9 | 2 | 11 | [49] |
8 November | "Don't Start Now" ◁ | Dua Lipa | 1 | 8 November | 8 | 10 | 18 | [50] |
15 November | "Lose Control" | Meduza, Becky Hill & Goodboys | 7 | 6 December | 5 | 2 | 7 | [51] |
22 November | "Everything I Wanted" | Billie Eilish | 1 | 22 November | 6 | 8 | 14 | [52] |
29 November | "Before You Go" | Lewis Capaldi | 1 | 29 November | 5 | 8 | 13 | [53] |
"Own It" ◁ | Stormzy (featuring Ed Sheeran & Burna Boy) | 2 | 20 December | 5 | 6 | 11 | ||
13 December | "Adore You" ◁ | Harry Styles | 4 | 20 December | 2 | 7 | 9 | [54] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | Reference | ||
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2020 | 2021 | Total | ||||||
30 October | "Sweet Melody" ◁ | Little Mix | 7 | 8 January | 3 | 2 | 5 | [55] |
4 December | "The Business" | Tiësto | 1 | 19 March | 4 | 20 | 24 | [56] |
11 December | "Last Christmas" [D] | Wham! | 3 | 31 December | 3 | 4 | 8* | [57] |
25 December | "Fairytale of New York" [F] | The Pogues (featuring Kirsty MacColl) | 4 | 31 December | 1 | 1 | 2 | [58] |
"It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" | Michael Bublé | 7 | 31 December | 1 | 1 | 2 |
The following table shows artists who achieved two or more top 10 entries in 2020, including songs that reached their peak in 2019. The figures include both main artists and featured artists. The culmulative number of weeks an artist's tracks spent in the top ten in 2020 is also shown.
The UK Singles Chart was first compiled in 1969. However the records and statistics listed here date back to 1952 because the Official Charts Company counts a selected period of the New Musical Express chart and the Record Retailer chart from 1960 to 1969 as predecessors for the period prior to 11 February 1969, where multiples of competing charts coexisted side by side. For example, the BBC compiled its own chart based on an average of the music papers of the time; many songs announced as having reached number one on BBC Radio and Top of the Pops prior to 1969 may not be listed here as chart-toppers since they do not meet the legacy criteria of the Charts Company.
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