List of top 10 singles in 2024 (Ireland)

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This is a list of singles that have peaked in the top 10 of the Irish Singles Chart in 2024, as compiled by the Official Charts Company on behalf of the Irish Recorded Music Association. [1]

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Top 10 singles

Key

SymbolMeaning
  Indicates single's top 10 entry was also its Irish Singles Chart top 100 debut
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks
at #1
Ref.
"Murder on the Dancefloor" ◁ Sophie Ellis-Bextor 212 January- [2]
"Yes, And?" ◁ Ariana Grande 219 January- [3]
"Homesick" Noah Kahan and Sam Fender 426 January- [4]
"Lose Control" Teddy Swims 42 February- [5]
"Unwritten" Natasha Bedingfield 62 February-
"Texas Hold 'Em" Beyoncé 123 February3 [6]
"Training Season" ◁ Dua Lipa 623 February-
"Birds in the Sky"Newera71 March- [7]
"Praise Jah in the Moonlight" YG Marley 91 March-
"Carnival" Kanye West featuring Ty Dolla Sign 68 March- [8]
"Beautiful Things" Benson Boone 115 March4 [9]
"End of Beginning" Djo 215 March-
"We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)" ◁Ariana Grande322 March- [10]
"Like That" ◁ Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar 1029 March- [11]
"Too Sweet" ◁ Hozier 112 April3 [12]
"Scared to Start" Michael Marcagi 412 April-
"I Like the Way You Kiss Me" Artemas 219 April- [13]
"Austin" Dasha 619 April-
"Fortnight" ◁ Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone 226 April- [14]
"Espresso" ◁ Sabrina Carpenter 326 April-
"The Tortured Poets Department" ◁Taylor Swift426 April-
"I Can Do It with a Broken Heart" ◁526 April-
"Belong Together"Mark Ambor726 April-

Entries by artist

The following table shows artists who achieved two or more top 10 entries in 2024. The figures include both main artists and featured artists and the peak position in brackets.

EntriesArtistSingles
3 Taylor Swift "I Can Do It with a Broken Heart" (5), "The Tortured Poets Department" (4), "Fortnight" (2)
2 Ariana Grande "Yes, And? (2), We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love) (3)

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