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List of UK singles chart number ones of the 2010s
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Drake had a 15-week run at the top of the UK Singles Chart in 2016 with "One Dance", featuring Wizkid and Kyla, the longest number-one since Wet Wet Wet's "Love Is All Around" in 1994. He then spent a further 14 weeks at the top in 2018 with "God's Plan", "Nice for What" and "In My Feelings", the former of which made him the only artist in UK chart history to have two songs spend at least nine weeks at number one.[1]

The UK Singles Chart is a weekly record chart compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC) on behalf of the British record industry. As of 10 July 2015, the chart week runs from Friday to Thursday with the chart-date given as the following Thursday.[2] Before this, the chart week ran from Sunday to Saturday, with the chart date given as the following Saturday. During the 2010s, a total of 242 songs reached number one on the UK Singles Chart. Joe McElderry was the first artist to top the chart in the decade, when "The Climb" replaced "Killing in the Name" by Rage Against the Machine. The final number-one of the decade was the novelty song "I Love Sausage Rolls" by LadBaby.

Digital downloads made up the majority of music sales at the start of the decade. In 2011, singles sales hit an all-time high, a record that was then surpassed in 2012. From July 2014, as download sales began to decline,[3] audio streaming began to be counted at a rate of 100 streams equivalent to a sale, later increased to 150 streams,[4] and later still to 300 streams once a song had spent a certain time on the charts and its consumption had declined.[5]

The following singles were all number one in the United Kingdom during the 2010s.[6][7]

Number-one singles

Lady Gaga reached number one with "Telephone" (featuring Beyoncé) in 2010 and "Shallow" (a duet with Bradley Cooper) in 2018.
B.o.B achieved his first and second chart-topping singles in 2010 with "Nothin' on You" and "Airplanes". He then scored a third in 2011 with "Price Tag", a collaboration with Jessie J.
Tinie Tempah achieved his first number-one single in 2010 with "Pass Out", topping the charts again with "Written in the Stars" and "Not Letting Go", and as a featured artist on "R.I.P.", "Tsunami", "Crazy Stupid Love" and "Turn the Music Louder (Rumble)".
Rihanna broke her own record in 2013 by becoming the first female artist to have number-one singles in seven consecutive years. The singles include "Only Girl (In the World)" (2010), "We Found Love" (2011), "Diamonds" (2012) and "The Monster" (2013).
Adele achieved her first number-one single in February 2011 with "Someone Like You", which became the year's biggest seller; having spent five weeks at the peak and sold over 1 million copies. The singer later broke records with her comeback single "Hello", which reached the number one spot in November 2015, staying there for three weeks.
Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen achieved her first number-one single in 2012 with the international hit "Call Me Maybe", which spent four consecutive weeks at the summit.
Gary Barlow achieved his fourteenth number-one single with "Sing"—whilst also becoming the first artist in 2012 to have the UK number-one single and album in the same week.[8]
Belgian-Australian singer Gotye held the number-one spot for five weeks in 2012 with the year's biggest selling international hit "Somebody That I Used to Know", which featured Kimbra.
Florence and the Machine scored their first UK number-one single with "Spectrum (Say My Name)" in 2012, spending three weeks at number one.
Girl group Little Mix became the first band to win The X Factor in 2011 and scored four number ones in the decade, with a cover of the Damien Rice song "Cannonball" in 2011, "Wings" in 2012, "Black Magic" in 2015 and "Shout Out to My Ex" in 2016.
The X Factor boy band One Direction had a number-one single three years in a row with "What Makes You Beautiful" in 2011, "Little Things" in 2012, and "One Way or Another (Teenage Kicks)" in 2013, as well as their fourth UK number-one single, and first as a four-piece, "Drag Me Down" in 2015.
Pharrell Williams scored three number-one hits in 2013 after producing and being featured on the songs "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk, "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke, which also featured T.I., and his own song "Happy", which also topped the year end chart in 2014.
Sam Smith scored two solo number ones in 2014 with "Money on My Mind" and "Stay with Me", after featuring on "La La La" by Naughty Boy which topped the charts in 2013. In 2015, Smith scored fourth and fifth number-ones with "Lay Me Down" and "Writing's on the Wall", the theme for the James Bond film Spectre. Smith scored a further two number ones in 2017 and 2018 with "Too Good at Goodbyes" and "Promises", a collaboration with Calvin Harris.
Calvin Harris achieved the joint most number ones in the 2010s decade, with eight; his collaboration with Rihanna on "We Found Love" in 2011, "Sweet Nothing" in 2012, "Under Control" in 2013, "Summer" and "Blame" in 2014, "Feels" in 2017, and "One Kiss" and "Promises" in 2018. "One Kiss" was the best selling single of 2018.
Jess Glynne made chart history in 2015, scoring her fifth number one in just 18 months; the fastest for a British female artist in the UK. In 2018, she broke the record for most number ones for female artist, with seven, breaking Cheryl's record of five number ones.
Justin Bieber achieved his first three number one singles in 2015, with "What Do You Mean?", "Sorry", and "Love Yourself", for a total of thirteen weeks at number one. Bieber was also featured on the number one singles "Cold Water" in 2016, and "I'm the One", and "Despacito (Remix)" in 2017. He attained his seventh number one of the decade in 2019 with "I Don't Care", a collaboration with Ed Sheeran.
Danish band Lukas Graham reached number one in February 2016 with "7 Years", which became the first UK chart-topper by an act from Denmark since Aqua's "Turn Back Time" back in 1998.
Ed Sheeran scored eight number ones throughout the decade, including a 14-week run at the top of the chart in 2017 with "Shape of You", the best-selling single of that year. His other number ones included "Perfect", which spent 6 weeks at number one in 2017 and 2018 and earned Sheeran his first Christmas number one, and "I Don't Care", which held the top spot for 8 weeks in 2019.
Luis Fonsi spent eleven non-consecutive weeks at number one in 2017 with "Despacito", the longest-running foreign language number one in UK chart history.[9]
Taylor Swift earned her first ever UK number one single with her hit song "Look What You Made Me Do" in 2017, which topped the charts for two consecutive weeks.
Key
No. nth single to top the UK Singles Chart
re Return of a single to number one
Best-selling single of the year[a]
Best-selling single of the decade[10]
Contents
No. Artist[b] Single[b] Record label[c] Week ending date[b] Weeks at
number one[b]
2010
1118 Joe McElderry "The Climb" Syco 2 January 2010 1
re Lady Gaga "Bad Romance" Interscope 9 January 2010 1
1119 Iyaz "Replay" Reprise 16 January 2010 2
1120 Owl City "Fireflies" Island 30 January 2010 3
1121 Helping Haiti "Everybody Hurts" Syco 20 February 2010 2
1122 Jason Derulo "In My Head" Warner Bros. 6 March 2010 1
1123 Tinie Tempah "Pass Out" Parlophone 13 March 2010 2
1124 Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé "Telephone" Interscope 27 March 2010 2
1125 Scouting for Girls "This Ain't a Love Song" Epic 10 April 2010 2
1126 Usher featuring will.i.am "OMG" LaFace 24 April 2010 1
1127 Diana Vickers "Once" RCA 1 May 2010 1
1128 Roll Deep "Good Times" Relentless, Virgin 8 May 2010 3
1129 B.o.B featuring Bruno Mars "Nothin' on You" Atlantic 29 May 2010 1
1130 Dizzee Rascal "Dirtee Disco" Dirtee Stank 5 June 2010 1
1131 David Guetta and Chris Willis
featuring Fergie and LMFAO
"Gettin' Over You" Positiva, Virgin 12 June 2010 1
1132 Shout for England
featuring Dizzee Rascal and James Corden
"Shout" Syco 19 June 2010 2
1133 Katy Perry featuring Snoop Dogg "California Gurls" Virgin 3 July 2010 2
1134 JLS "The Club Is Alive" Epic 17 July 2010 1
1135 B.o.B featuring Hayley Williams "Airplanes" Atlantic 24 July 2010 1
1136 Yolanda Be Cool and DCUP "We No Speak Americano" AATW, Sweat It Out 31 July 2010 1
1137 The Wanted "All Time Low" Geffen 7 August 2010 1
1138 Ne-Yo "Beautiful Monster" Def Jam 14 August 2010 1
1139 Flo Rida featuring David Guetta "Club Can't Handle Me" Atlantic 21 August 2010 1
1140 Roll Deep "Green Light" Relentless, Virgin 28 August 2010 1
1141 Taio Cruz "Dynamite" 4th and Broadway 4 September 2010 1
1142 Olly Murs "Please Don't Let Me Go" Epic, Syco 11 September 2010 1
1143 Alexandra Burke featuring Laza Morgan "Start Without You" Syco 18 September 2010 2
1144 Bruno Mars "Just the Way You Are (Amazing)" Elektra 2 October 2010 1
1145 Tinie Tempah featuring Eric Turner "Written in the Stars" Parlophone 9 October 2010 1
1146 CeeLo Green "Forget You" Warner Bros. 16 October 2010 2
re Bruno Mars "Just the Way You Are (Amazing)" Elektra 30 October 2010 1
1147 Cheryl Cole "Promise This" Polydor 6 November 2010 1
1148 Rihanna "Only Girl (In the World)" Def Jam 13 November 2010 2
1149 JLS "Love You More" Epic 27 November 2010 1
1150 The X Factor Finalists 2010 "Heroes" Syco 4 December 2010 2
1151 The Black Eyed Peas "The Time (Dirty Bit)" Interscope 18 December 2010 1
1152 Matt Cardle "When We Collide" Syco 25 December 2010 3
2011
1153 Rihanna featuring Drake "What's My Name?" Def Jam 15 January 2011 1
1154 Bruno Mars "Grenade" Elektra 22 January 2011 2
1155 Kesha "We R Who We R" RCA 5 February 2011 1
1156 Jessie J featuring B.o.B "Price Tag" Island, Lava 12 February 2011 2
1157 Adele "Someone Like You" † XL 26 February 2011 4
1158 Nicole Scherzinger "Don't Hold Your Breath" Interscope 26 March 2011 1
re Adele "Someone Like You" † XL 2 April 2011 1
1159 Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull "On the Floor" Def Jam 9 April 2011 2
1160 LMFAO
featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock
"Party Rock Anthem" Interscope 23 April 2011 4
1161 Bruno Mars "The Lazy Song" Elektra 21 May 2011 1
1162 Pitbull featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer "Give Me Everything" Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=List_of_UK_singles_chart_number_ones_of_the_2010s
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