Dua Lipa was the most-played artist of 2020 in the U.K. across radio, TV and public performance locations, according to
PPL’s annual charts, while
The Weeknd scored the year’s most-played track, “Blinding Lights” (
Island).
Two cuts from Lipa’s #1 album,
Future Nostalgia (
Warner Records)—“Don’t Start Now” and “Physical”—made PPL's Top 10, at #2 and #7, respectively. In addition to topping the overall chart, The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” was the year’s most-streamed song.
Lipa knocks
Ed Sheeran from the top spot, which he's held every year since 2017. He was still the second-most-played artist of the year, mainly due to his strong catalog—“Afterglow” (
Atlantic), his only release of 2020, didn’t arrive until late December.
Ariana Grande was the year’s third-most-played artist. This is the first time she's appeared on PPL’s Top 10 artists chart; her
Lady Gaga collaboration, “Rain on Me” (
Polydor), was the year’s 10th-most-played track.
PPL detailed last year’s financial and operational results in its annual review, published Weddnesday. In 2020 the PRO collected £225.7m, down 17% from 2019 due to COVID. CEO
Peter Leathem said he expects revenues to recover this year to beat 2020 numbers but don't yet exceed pre-pandemic levels.
PPL’s Most-Played Tracks of 2020
- “Blinding Lights” (Island), The Weeknd
- “Don’t Start Now” (Warner Records), Dua Lipa
- “Higher Love” (Columbia), Kygo & Whitney Houston
- “Dance Monkey” (Parlophone), Tones & I
- “Adore You” (RCA), Harry Styles
- “Before You Go” (EMI), Lewis Capaldi
- “Physical” (Warner Records), Dua Lipa
- “Memories” (Polydor), Maroon 5
- “This Is Real” (Polydor), Jax Jones & Ella Henderson
- “Rain on Me” (Island), Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande
PPL’s Most-Played Artists of 2020
- Dua Lipa
- Ed Sheeran
- Ariana Grande
- Sam Smith
- Calvin Harris
- Little Mix
- Coldplay
- Justin Bieber
- Maroon 5
- The Weeknd