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.
Fourteen record labels have spent ten or more weeks at the top of the UK Singles Chart during the 2010s.
Since April 1973, the British Phonographic Industry has been classifying singles by the number of units shipped or by sales.
So for example, "All of Me" by John Legend was certified double Platinum (1,200,000 combined sales) in October 2014 and became a million-seller in January 2015.
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.
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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
.
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.
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.
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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.