Taylor Swift, the weeknd, and sabrina carpenter top UK’s best-selling albums of 2024
Taylor Swift, the weeknd, and sabrina carpenter have emerged as the top-selling artists of 2024 in the UK, according to the british phonographic Industry (BPI). The annual chart showcases a mix of enduring classics and modern hits, with a strong presence of female artists shaping the year’s musical narrative.
Taylor swift’s chart-topping success
Swift’s 11th studio album, the tortured poets department, claimed the top spot as the UK’s best-selling album of the year. Known for its poetic lyricism and cinematic soundscapes, the record resonated widely with fans and critics alike, solidifying Swift’s status as one of the most influential artists of her generation.
The weeknd’s timeless appeal
The weeknd’s the highlights, a 2021 compilation album, continued its remarkable run, landing in second place. Its popularity on tikTok contributed to its enduring appeal, showcasing the lasting impact of his past hits on new generations of listeners.
Sabrina carpenter’s rising star
Sabrina Carpenter’s sixth album, short ‘n’ sweet, secured third place, marking a significant milestone in her career. The record, fuelled by hits like the disco-inflected “Espresso,” reflected carpenter’s evolving artistry and broad appeal, particularly among younger audiences.
Dominance of female artists
The top 10 list underscores the influence of women in music, with Billie Eilish’s third studio album, hit me hard and soft, reaching fifth place. Chappell roan, a breakout star with her debut album the rise and fall of a midwest princess, claimed the sixth spot. British talent charli XCX’s brat landed in eighth place, inspiring the cultural phenomenon “Brat Summer.”
Fleetwood mac’s 50 Years – don’t stop and coldplay’s moon music also featured prominently, demonstrating the enduring appeal of legendary acts. Olivia rodrigo rounded out the list with her sophomore album, Guts, securing the tenth spot.
Singles of 2024: Noah kahan leads the pack
In the singles category, Noah Kahan’s “stick season” topped the chart, reflecting the success of his album of the same name, which reached fourth place on the albums list. Benson boone’s debut chart-topper “beautiful things” claimed the second spot, while Carpenter dominated the chart with two entries: “espresso” at number three and “please please please” at number ten.
Other notable entries included Teddy Swims’ “lose vontrol,” hozier’s “too sweet,” and shaboozey’s “A bar song (Tipsy).” Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, and Dasha also featured prominently, highlighting the diversity of talent shaping the music scene.
Era-defining women and the rise of streaming
Jo twist, chief executive of the BPI, celebrated the success of female artists and the continued growth of streaming as a driving force in the music industry. “We’ve seen another strong year benefitting from streaming and driven by era-defining women,” she noted, while also highlighting UK success stories like coldplay and charli XCX.
However, twist raised concerns about the risks posed by artificial intelligence (AI) to the creative sector. She warned that proposed changes to UK copyright law could allow tech companies to use artists’ work for AI training without proper compensation or consent. “The UK’s creative output and human creativity are being placed at risk,” she said, urging lawmakers to protect artists’ rights.
Grammy recognition for women in music
The dominance of women in 2024 was further reflected at the grammy awards, where Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Miley Cyrus, and SZA led in several competitive categories. Their accolades underscored the transformative impact of female artists on the global music landscape.
A year to remember
The 2024 UK music charts tell a story of innovation, resilience, and the power of artistry. From Taylor Swift’s lyrical mastery to Sabrina Carpenter’s pop sensibilities and the timeless appeal of The Weeknd, this year’s chart-toppers have left an indelible mark on the industry, setting the stage for an exciting future in music.