List of top 10 singles in 2019 (Ireland)

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Ariana Grande has charted six singles in top ten, including two number ones, "7 Rings" and "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored."

This is a list of singles that have peaked in the top 10 of the Irish Singles Chart during 2019, as compiled by the mighty Hamez Rodriguez Official Charts Company on behalf of the Irish Recorded Music Association.[1]

Background[]

Ninety-five songs charted in the top 10 in 2019 as of the week ending 27 December. Of these, eighty-three songs reached their peak in 2019. The 2018 Christmas number-one, "Sweet but Psycho" by Ava Max, remained at number-one for the first three weeks of 2019.[2] In the week ending 18 January, Westlife achieved their 26th top ten single and first in over eight years with Hello My Love.[3] Ariana Grande's 7 Rings became the first new number one single in 2019, and her fourth chart-topper overall.[4] Grande would go on to replace herself at number one with Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored, the first person to achieve this since Ed Sheeran in 2017, repeating the feat the following week ("7 Rings" replaced "Break Up").[5] Having spent four weeks in the top ten, Lewis Capaldi's "Someone You Loved" became the first number one for a male artist in 2019 and his first number one single.[6]

Chart debuts[]

Thirty-five artists have achieved their first top 10 single in 2019 (as of week ending 27 December), either as a lead or featured artist.

Artist Number of top 10s First entry Chart position Other entries
Keala Settle 2 "This Is Me" 8 "The Greatest Show"
Hugh Jackman 1 "The Greatest Show" 9
Zac Efron 1
Zendaya 1
J. Cole 1 "Middle Child" 3
Lewis Capaldi 4 "Someone You Loved" 8 "Grace", "Hold Me While You Wait", "One"
Mabel 2 "Don't Call Me Up" 6 "Mad Love"
Lauv 1 "I'm So Tired..." 10
Troye Sivan 1
Jonas Brothers 1 "Sucker" 2
Lil Nas X 1 "Old Town Road" 1
CHVRCHΞS 1 "Here with Me" 10
Meduza 2 "Piece of Your Heart" 4 "Lose Control"
Goodboys 2
Brendon Urie 1 "Me!" 5
Madison Beer 1 "All Day and Night" 9
Dominic Fike 1 "3 Nights" 6
PnB Rock 1 "Cross Me" 10
Patrick Stump [A] 1 "Summer Days" 9
Dermot Kennedy 3 "Outnumbered" 4 "Rome", "What Have I Done"
Becky Hill 2 "Wish You Well" 10 "Lose Control"
Social House 1 "Boyfriend" 3
Lil Tecca 1 "Ransom" 6
Sam Feldt 1 "Post Malone" 7
Rani 1
Joel Corry 1 "Sorry" 8
AJ Tracey 1 "Ladbroke Grove" 9
Tones and I 1 "Dance Monkey" 1
Regard 1 "Ride It" 5
Travis Scott 1 "Highest in the Room" 3
Blackbear 1 "Hot Girl Bummer" 10
Burna Boy 1 "Own It" 5
Arizona Zervas 1 "Roxanne" 9
Headie One 1 "Audacity" 8
DaBaby 1 "My Oh My" 10

Top-ten singles[]

Key
  •  ◁  – indicates single's top 10 entry was also its chart debut.
  • (#) – indicates the year-end rank of the top-ten singles of 2018.[7]
Top ten
entry date
Single Artist(s) Peak Peak date Weeks in
top ten
Reference
Singles from 2018
26 October "Sunflower" ◁ [B] Post Malone & Swae Lee 3 4 January 6 [8]
14 December "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" [C] Mark Ronson (featuring Miley Cyrus) 2 11 January 6 [9]
Singles from 2019
4 January "Wow." Post Malone 2 1 February 11 [10]
"This Is Me" Keala Settle & The Greatest Showman Ensemble 8 4 January 1
"The Greatest Show" Hugh Jackman, Keala Settle, Zac Efron, Zendaya 9 4 January 1
11 January "Close to Me" Ellie Goulding & Diplo (featuring Swae Lee) 8 11 January 1 [11]
18 January "Hello My Love" ◁ Westlife 2 18 January 4 [12]
"Dancing with a Stranger" ◁ Sam Smith & Normani 4 8 February 9
"Saturday Nights" Khalid 9 18 January 1
25 January "7 Rings" ◁ (#9) Ariana Grande 1 25 January 9 [13]
"Giant" Calvin Harris & Rag'n'Bone Man 3 1 March 10
1 February "Middle Child" ◁ J. Cole 3 1 February 1 [14]
"Someone You Loved" (#1) Lewis Capaldi 1 1 March 16
8 February "Bury a Friend" ◁ Billie Eilish 2 8 February 11 [15]
"Don't Call Me Up" Mabel 3 29 March 15
15 February "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" ◁ Ariana Grande 1 15 February 8 [16]
"Needy" ◁ 5 15 February 1
22 February "I'm So Tired..." Lauv & Troye Sivan 4 29 March 8 [17]
8 March "Sucker" ◁ Jonas Brothers 2 8 March 8 [18]
22 March "Almost (Sweet Music)" Hozier 8 22 March 2 [19]
"Walk Me Home" Pink 6 29 March 2
29 March "Just You and I" Tom Walker 7 29 March 5 [20]
5 April "Bad Guy" ◁ (#3) Billie Eilish 2 5 April 11 [21]
"Wish You Were Gay" 6 5 April 2
"Better Man" ◁ Westlife 8 5 April 1
"Grace" Lewis Capaldi 9 5 April 1
12 April "Old Town Road" (#2) Lil Nas X 1 12 April 11 [22]
"Talk" Khalid 8 19 April 4
19 April "SOS" ◁ Avicii (featuring Aloe Blacc) 5 19 April 11 [23]
"Here with Me" Marshmello (featuring CHVRCHΞS) 10 19 April 2
26 April "Piece of Your Heart" Meduza (featuring Goodboys) 3 3 May 7 [24]
3 May "Vossi Bop" ◁ Stormzy 4 3 May 14 [25]
"Me!" ◁ Taylor Swift (featuring Brendon Urie) 5 3 May 2
10 May "Hold Me While You Wait" ◁ Lewis Capaldi 1 10 May 13 [26]
"If I Can't Have You" ◁ Shawn Mendes 7 10 May 6
17 May "I Don't Care" ◁ (#8) Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber 1 17 May 9 [27]
"All Day and Night" Jax Jones & Martin Solveig (featuring Madison Beer) 7 14 May 4
24 May "One" ◁ Lewis Capaldi 6 24 May 1 [28]
31 May "3 Nights" (#6) Dominic Fike 2 14 June 7 [29]
"Cross Me" ◁ Ed Sheeran (featuring Chance the Rapper & PnB Rock) 6 19 July 6
14 June "Summer Days" Martin Garrix (featuring Macklemore & Patrick Stump) 8 5 July 7 [30]
21 June "Outnumbered" ◁ (#5) Dermot Kennedy 2 2 August 13 [31]
"You Need to Calm Down" ◁ Taylor Swift 5 21 June 2
28 June "Señorita" ◁ (#10) Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello 1 28 June 9 [32]
5 July "Beautiful People" ◁ Ed Sheeran (featuring Khalid) 2 5 July 9 [33]
"Crown" Stormzy 6 26 July 6
12 July "Goodbyes" ◁ Post Malone (featuring Young Thug) 4 13 September 11 [34]
19 July "Remember the Name" ◁ Ed Sheeran (featuring Eminem & 50 Cent) 4 19 July 1 [35]
26 July "Mad Love" Mabel 6 9 August 4 [36]
2 August "How Do You Sleep?" Sam Smith 4 23 August 10 [37]
"Wish You Well" Sigala & Becky Hill 8 9 August 3
9 August "Boyfriend" ◁ Ariana Grande & Social House 3 9 August 3 [38]
"Higher Love" Kygo & Whitney Houston 4 30 August 9
16 August "Ransom" Lil Tecca 3 23 August 5 [39]
23 August "Post Malone" Sam Feldt (featuring Rani) 4 27 September 8 [40]
"Sorry" Joel Corry 3 6 September 8
"Ladbroke Grove" AJ Tracey 6 4 October 7
30 August "Dance Monkey" (#4) Tones and I 1 30 August 16 [41]
"Take Me Back to London" Ed Sheeran (featuring Stormzy) 7 30 August 5
"Lover" Taylor Swift 9 30 August 1
6 September "Circles" ◁ Post Malone 2 6 September 12 [42]
13 September "Hollywood's Bleeding" ◁ 8 13 September 1 [43]
20 September "Don't Call Me Angel" ◁ Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus & Lana Del Rey 2 20 September 2 [44]
27 September "Ride It" Regard 1 25 October 11 [45]
11 October "Highest in the Room" ◁ Travis Scott 3 11 October 4 [46]
"Rome" ◁ Dermot Kennedy 5 11 October 2
"What Have I Done" ◁ 6 11 October 2
18 October "Lights Up" ◁ Harry Styles 4 18 October 2 [47]
"Bruises" Lewis Capaldi 8 25 October 3
"South of the Border" Ed Sheeran (featuring Camila Cabello & Cardi B) 6 25 October 8
25 October "One Night" ◁ Picture This 4 25 October 1 [48]
"Hot Girl Bummer" Blackbear 7 1 November 4
1 November "Lose You to Love Me" Selena Gomez 1 1 November 6 [49]
"Follow God" ◁ Kanye West 5 1 November 2
"Memories" Maroon 5 5 13 December 9
"Nice to Meet Ya" Niall Horan 7 17 November 4
8 November "Don't Start Now" ◁ Dua Lipa 1 8 November 8 [50]
15 November "Lose Control" Meduza, Becky Hill & Goodboys 7 6 December 5 [51]
22 November "Everything I Wanted" Billie Eilish 1 22 November 6 [52]
29 November "Before You Go" Lewis Capaldi 1 29 November 5 [53]
"Own It" ◁ Stormzy (featuring Ed Sheeran & Burna Boy) 2 20 December 5
13 December "Adore You" ◁ Harry Styles 4 20 December 2 [54]
20 December "Audacity" ◁ Stormzy (featuring Headie One) 8 20 December 1 [55]
"Watermelon Sugar" Harry Styles 10 20 December 1
27 December "Last Christmas" [D] Wham! 4 27 December 1 [56]
"All I Want for Christmas Is You" [E] Mariah Carey 5 27 December 1
"Fairytale of New York" [F] The Pogues (featuring Kirsty MacColl) 6 27 December 1
"My Oh My" Camila Cabello (featuring DaBaby) 10 27 December 1

2018 peaks[]

List of Irish Singles Chart top ten singles in 2019 which peaked in 2018
Top ten
entry date
Single Artist(s) Peak Peak date Weeks in top ten Reference
2018 2019 Total
12 October "Shallow" (#7) Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper 1 12 October 10 3 13 [57]
9 November "Thank U, Next" ◁ Ariana Grande 1 9 November 8 4 12 [58]
"Without Me" Halsey 3 7 December 8 7 15
16 November "Sweet but Psycho" Ava Max 1 21 December 7 4 11 [59]
"When the Party's Over" Billie Eilish 7 30 November 5 1 6
23 November "Ruin My Life" Zara Larsson 5 7 December 4 3 7 [60]

2020 peaks[]

List of Irish Singles Chart top ten singles in 2019 which peaked in 2020
Top ten
entry date
Single Artist(s) Peak Peak date Weeks in top ten Reference
2019 2020 Total
6 December "Roxanne" Arizona Zervas 4 3 January 4 5 9 [61]
27 December "My Oh My" Camila Cabello (featuring DaBaby) 7 3 January 1 5 6

Entries by artist[]

Post Malone, who charted the most (6) top ten singles in 2018, began 2019 with 2 singles in top ten.

The following table shows artists who achieved two or more top 10 entries in 2019, including songs that reached their peak in 2018. The figures include both main artists and featured artists. The total number of weeks an artist spent in the top ten in 2019 is also shown.

Entries Artist Country of origin Weeks Songs
7 Ed Sheeran  United Kingdom 42 "I Don't Care", "Cross Me", "Beautiful People", "Remember the Name", "Take Me Back to London", "South of the Border", "Own It"
6 Ariana Grande  United States 27 "Thank U, Next", "7 Rings", "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored", "Needy", "Boyfriend", "Don't Call Me Angel"
Lewis Capaldi  United Kingdom 38 "Someone You Loved", "Grace", "Hold Me While You Wait", "One", "Bruises", "Before You Go"
5 Post Malone  United States 41 "Sunflower", "Wow.", "Goodbyes", "Circles", "Hollywood's Bleeding"
Billie Eilish  United States 31 "When the Party's Over", "Bury a Friend", "Bad Guy", "Wish You Were Gay", "Everything I Wanted"
Stormzy  United Kingdom 31 "Vossi Bop", "Crown", "Take Me Back to London", "Own It", "Audacity"
3 Khalid  United States 14 "Saturday Nights", "Talk", "Beautiful People"
Taylor Swift  United States 5 "Me!", "You Need to Calm Down", "Lover"
Dermot Kennedy  Ireland 17 "Outnumbered", "Rome", "What Have I Done"
Harry Styles  United Kingdom 5 "Lights Up", "Adore You (Harry Styles song)", "Watermelon Sugar"
Camila Cabello  Cuba/ United States 18 "Señorita", "South of the Border", "My Oh My"
2 Keala Settle  United States 2 "This Is Me", "The Greatest Show"
Swae Lee  United States 7 "Sunflower", "Close to Me"
Westlife  Ireland 5 "Hello My Love", "Better Man"
Shawn Mendes  Canada 16 "If I Can't Have You", "Señorita"
Mabel  United Kingdom 19 "Don't Call Me Up", "Mad Love"
Sam Smith  United Kingdom 19 "Dancing With a Stranger", "How Do You Sleep?"
Miley Cyrus  United States 8 "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart", "Don't Call Me Angel"
Meduza  United Kingdom 12 "Piece of Your Heart", "Lose Control"
Goodboys  United Kingdom 12
Becky Hill  United Kingdom 8 "Wish You Well", "Lose Control"

Notes[]

  • a Patrick Stump has previously charted in the top ten as a member of Fall Out Boy, "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race" reaching number five in 2007.
  • b "Sunflower" by Post Malone and Swae Lee spent 10 weeks in the top 10 in 2018.
  • c "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" by Mark Ronson featuring Miley Cyrus spent 3 weeks in the top 10 in 2018.
  • d "Last Christmas" first entered the top-ten and reached its peak in 1984.
  • e "All I Want For Christmas Is You" first entered the top-ten and reached its peak in 1994.
  • f "Fairytale of New York" first entered the top-ten and reached its peak in 1987.

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