Sam Fender his “Spit of You” earns a second consecutive week atop the chart, but a rising new star is following closely behind him. Dutch independent singer-songwriter Meau moves up to Number 2 with “Dat Heb Jij Gedaan”, leapfrogging Adele her “Easy on Me” with considerable ease. She is unable to surpass Sam Fender just yet, who is supported by his sophomore album Seventeen Going Under and multiple playlisting. “Spit of You” became the North Shields-born singer his fourth Number 1-hit on this chart and was met with universal acclaim from critics. If Meau were to further increase her streaming numbers, she could dethrone Sam Fender’s “Spit of You” next week. She recently peaked atop the Dutch Spotify Top 50 and recently broke the national hit parade.
Kris Kross Amsterdam, Antoon and Sigourney K. jump up sixteen spaces to Number 9 with the exhilarating “Vluchtstrook”. The new collaboration becomes Kris Kross Amsterdam their fifth Top 10-entry and their highest-charting single since the 2019 Top 10-single “Ik Sta Jou Beter” featuring Nielson. The single samples “Have You Ever Been Mellow?” by the Party Animals, which peaked atop the Dutch charts in 1996. Kris Kross Amsterdam previously translated or sampled classic 90s hits into Dutch hits, such as “The Boy is Mine”, “Een Moment Zonder Jou” or Toen Ik Je Zag”. This time around, the DJs are supported by popular Dutch singers Sigourney K. and Antoon. The latter previously topped my personal chart with “Hyperventilatie”, which went on to claim triple-platinum status and became one of the highest-scoring songs of 2021.
SZA scores the highest debut of the week with “I Hate U”, entering at Number 17. The single was originally solely released on SoundCloud, but after it became a fan favourite and went viral on TikTok, the American singer decided to release it as a proper single across various streaming media. SZA also recently revealed that her long-awaited second album is set to be released very soon, although with SZA, nothing is for sure. Earlier this year, the “Drew Barrymore”-singer scored her highest-peaking solo song to date with “Good Days”, which reached Number 2, and she finally earned her very first chart-topper as a feature on Doja Cat’s “Kiss Me More”.
At Number 28, Mabel enters with her cover of Cyndi Lauper 1984-classic “Time After Time”, which was especially recorded for this year’s McDonalds Christmas Advert. The original song topped the Billboard Hot 100 and is cited as “one of the best modern love songs of all time” by various sources. Further down, Dutch singer Maan enters the list with her newest song “Leven”, which is produced by the prementioned Antoon. Earlier this week Maan announced a headlining show at the Ziggo Dome, which is one of the Netherlands’ biggest live venues. At Number 39, George Ezra makes a comeback with his rendition of “Come On Home For Christmas”, which is this year’s Amazon Christmas Exclusive. Previous artists included the likes of Ellie Goulding and Jess Glynne.
We fondly remember the big Christmas and year-end Number 1s, but what about songs that did not top the chart? The Official UK Charts recently took a look at a selection of tracks that were knocked off the top or pipped at the post on the Christmas chart week, so I have decided to do the same. In 1996, two girl bands fiercely fought for the Christmas Number 1, resulting in the Spice Girls-classic “2 Become 1” taking the top spot. En Vogue thus settled for seconds with “Don’t Let Go (Love)”, which became the girls’ best-charting single to date. In 2002, Christina Aguilera’s “Dirrty” was denied the Christmas Number 1 by Nelly & Kelly’s “Dilemma”, which later became one of the XTina her best recognized singles of all time. In 2005, the Sugababes’ “Ugly” prevented rival girl group Girls Aloud from taking the crown with “Biology”. The girls were blocked again in 2008, when “The Promise” was kept off the top by Adele’s “Make You Feel My Love”. Girls Aloud-alumni Cheryl Cole, however, later claimed the Christmas Number 1 of 2009 with “Fight for This Love”. In 2016, best-selling girl band Little Mix pulled off the rare feat of occupying the Top 2 on the Christmas chart, with “Touch” and “Shout Out to My Ex” in first and second place, respectively. Rihanna was stalled at second place twice; first with “We Found Love” in 2011 and then again in 2013 with “The Monster”. For a full overview of the Christmas Number 2-singles, check the list below this chart.
- Number 1Peak1 (for 2 weeks)Weeks9
- Number 2 Up by 1Peak2Weeks3
- Number 3 Down by 1Peak1 (for 6 weeks)Weeks8
- Number 4 Up by 2Peak2Weeks8
- Number 5Peak2Weeks3
- Number 6 Down by 2Peak4Weeks8
- Number 7 Up by 3Peak7Weeks6
- Number 8 Down by 1Peak4Weeks6
- Number 9 Up by 16Peak9Weeks2
- Number 10 Down by 1Peak2Weeks15
- Number 11 Down by 3Peak5Weeks9
- Number 12 Up by 2Peak12Weeks5
- Number 13 Up by 3Peak13Weeks5
- Number 14 Up by 4Peak14Weeks4
- Number 15 Down by 4Peak8Weeks12
- Number 16 Down by 4Peak12Weeks7
- Number 17 DebutPeak17Weeks1
- Number 18 Down by 5Peak1 (for 2 weeks)Weeks17
- Number 19 Up by 5Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks22
- Number 20 Down by 5Peak11Weeks3
- Number 21 Up by 5Peak21Weeks5
- Number 22 Down by 5Peak3Weeks18
- Number 23 Up by 7Peak23Weeks2
- Number 24 Down by 5Peak19Weeks5
- Number 25 Up by 4Peak20Weeks4
- Number 26 Up by 9Peak26Weeks2
- Number 27 Down by 7Peak10Weeks13
- Number 28 DebutPeak28Weeks1
- Number 29 Down by 8Peak12Weeks12
- Number 30 Down by 8Peak6Weeks14
- Number 31 Up by 9Peak3Weeks42
- Number 32 Down by 9
Boyz
Jesy Nelson ft. featuring Nicki Minaj
Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks9 - Number 33 DebutPeak33Weeks1
- Number 34Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks22
- Number 35 Down by 8Peak5Weeks16
- Number 36 Down by 8Peak24Weeks5
- Number 37 Up by 1Peak37Weeks3
- Number 38 Down by 7Peak11Weeks10
- Number 39 DebutPeak39Weeks1
- Number 40 Down by 8
Smokin Out The Window
Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, & Silk Sonic
From the album: An Evening With Silk Sonic
Peak32Weeks4
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Hey Conor! Thank you so much for the comment. Great to see you like Sam Fender’s Number 1 as well! “Spit of You” and the Dutch “Dat Heb Jij Gedaan” are both going head-to-head for next week’s top spot, so it’ll be a close call. “I Wish” and “Seventeen Going Under” can both rise due to the new remixes! SZA’s “I Hate U” is an absolute bop, I think it could reach the Top 10 next week if it’s not blocked by Christmas songs. Have a great weekend!
Hey Sergej! Thank you so much for the comment. “Spit of You” is still doing great, but it could lose out on the Number 1-position to Meau next week. It’s a close race. The debuts are all very likely to rise next week, due to the Christmas season. Have a great weekend mate :)
Hey Link! :)
Another amazing week for Sam Fender! I really like seeing 'Spit Of You' with another week at the top & 'Seventeen Going Under' getting a double platform certification.
I'm also really happy about Mabel's performance here, with 'I Wish' hitting a new peak in the Top 10 & 'Time After Time' debuting lower down!
Amazing chart once again.
Have a nice weekend!
Hey Link! Nice to see Meau fighting for the number 1-position. I really didn't see the success for this song coming, but I think it's more than justified. I think it's great that "Seventeen Going Under" is still going strong. It is one of the best songs of the year in my opinion. Also, in the category very nice: the overview of all your Christmas number 2's! Have a great week!

Hey Link! I love that Spit Of You is still at #1, I've recently re-added it to my playlist so expect it to re-enter my chart next week! I love the climb for I Wish & Seventeen Going Under and the debut for I Hate U, such a banger! I also am a fan of the debut for Time After Time!