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LadBaby makes chart history with fourth Christmas number one

The social media personality enlisted the help of pop royalty Ed Sheeran and Sir Elton John to claim the top spot.

Naomi Clarke
Friday 24 December 2021 17:54 EST
LadBaby (LadBaby/Official Charts Company/PA)
LadBaby (LadBaby/Official Charts Company/PA)

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LadBaby has made chart history by securing the Christmas number one for a fourth consecutive year, becoming the first musician to do so in the 70 years of the Official Christmas Chart.

Social media star Mark Hoyle and his wife Roxanne (LadBaby Mum) have scored this year’s top chart spot with the novelty track Sausage Rolls For Everyone featuring global superstars, Ed Sheeran and Sir Elton John

The song is a sausage roll-themed charity rework of Sheeran and Sir Elton’s own new festive single Merry Christmas, in aid of The Trussell Trust food banks.

The record was officialised by Guinness World Records who congratulated LadBaby on Twitter.

“Congratulations and a very merry Christmas to @LadBabyOfficial,” the GWR account wrote.

“Most consecutive Christmas No. 1s on the UK’s Official Singles Chart.”

Sir Elton John congratulated LadBaby on his historic achievement and thanked him for allowing him to be a part of it.

He tweeted: “Merry Christmas Everyone!! Congratulations to @LadBabyOfficial for bringing a bit of joy to everyone this time of year and raising money for the @TrussellTrust.

“Thank you for having me be a part of it.”

The milestone means LadBaby surpasses music titans The Beatles and Spice Girls, who are the only other acts to score a consecutive hat-trick of festive number ones.

The track, which was released on December 17, proved to be a huge success, achieving more than 136,000 chart sales in its first week, according to the Official Charts Company.

The YouTubers began the theme of food pun-based chart-toppers in 2018 with We Built This City, and then went on to claim further success in 2019 with I Love Sausage Rolls and 2020’s Don’t Stop Me Eatin’.

LadBaby, 34, told OfficialCharts.com: “Thank you, thank you, thank you to the great British public, for every single person in this country that has downloaded and streamed this song over the last week.

“You’re all absolute legends.

“Thank you for helping us raise the profile, raise money and awareness for the Trussell Trust, the food banks in the UK and helping support the 14 million people in this country that are living below the positivity line.

“We couldn’t have done it without you.

“It means so much to us, and thank you so much for all the support, positivity and love that has been given to us over the last few weeks… Over the last four years!”

Martin Talbot, chief executive of the Official Charts Company added: “Huge congratulations to Ladbaby, Ed Sheeran and Sir Elton John for their achievement this year, not least to Mark and Roxanne of Ladbaby in becoming the first act in history to record four consecutive official Christmas number ones.

“To have matched The Beatles and Spice Girls was a fantastic feat last year, but to top them both, while raising money and awareness for foodbank providers The Trussell Trust, is remarkable.”

The social media star toppled Sheeran and Sir Elton from their two-week stint at the top spot with their original version of Merry Christmas, placing them in second position.

However, their collaboration with LadBaby gives Sheeran his fourth number one single of the year and Sir Elton his third.

They also fended off competition from festive classics including Wham!’s Last Christmas, which took the third spot, and Mariah Carey’s All I Want For Christmas Is You came in fourth.

An expletive-laden protest song about Prime Minister Boris Johnson by punk band The K****, titled Boris Johnson Is Still A F****** C***, made it to number five, matching its peak in last year’s Christmas chart.

Their protest campaign earned 53,000 chart sales over the last seven days, according to the Official Charts Company.

There is also festive joy for Adele who has claimed her second Christmas number one album with her acclaimed comeback record 30.

The global superstar’s fourth studio album has held steady at the top of the chart for a fifth consecutive week, which ties it with Olivia Rodrigo’s debut album Sour for the title of longest running number one record of the year.

The record, reported to be the fastest-selling album of 2021 in the first week at the time of its release, achieved an additional 70,800 chart sales, including 62,000 physical copies, over the last seven days, the Official Charts Company said.

The 33-year-old pop star previously achieved the Christmas album victory in 2015 with her third album 25.

This comes after the recent announcement that Adele has been nominated for four gongs at the Brit Awards 2022, including album and artist of the year.

Elsewhere in the top 10, Sheeran’s Equals holds on to second place, with Abba’s first album in nearly 40 years, Voyage, taking third.

Michael Buble’s festive record, titled Christmas and originally released in 2011, took fourth place and Andre Rieu and his Johann Strauss Orchestra’s Happy Together rises to a new peak position of fifth place.

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