A Scot could make history tomorrow – becoming the producer with the most consecutive Christmas No1s.
A Scot could make history tomorrow – becoming the producer with the most consecutive Christmas No1s.
LadBaby would be stepping down from their streak of annual Number One tracks.Comprised of Mark and Roxanne Hoyle, the LadBaby duo have consistently topped the charts around Christmas for their sausage roll-themed takes on famous tracks. These include ‘We Built This City’ (2018), ‘I Love Sausage Rolls’ (2019), ‘Don’t Stop Me Eatin’’ (2020), ‘Sausage Rolls For Everyone’ (2021) and ‘Food Aid’ (2022).Now, Official Charts Company have revealed the artists who are most likely to take the top position on the UK charts – compiling a list of the contending songs for the 2023 Christmas Number One.Among those listed are a variety of charity singles, including ‘West End Girls’ – the recently shared track by post-punk duo Sleaford Mods.
LadBaby have announced that they will not be releasing a 2023 festive single after five consecutive years of claiming the Christmas Number One.The duo – comprising husband and wife Mark and Roxanne Hoyle – have landed the UK Christmas Number One for five years straight with their comical twists on hit songs.LadBaby previously hit the top spot in 2018 with ‘We Built This City’, in 2019 with ‘I Love Sausage Rolls’, in 2020 with ‘Don’t Stop Me Eatin’’, and 2021 with the Ed Sheeran and Elton John collaboration ‘Sausage Rolls For Everyone’.In 2022, they broke a UK chart record previously held by The Beatles as they scored their fifth Christmas Number One with ‘Food Aid’.However, 2023 is set to leave the bid for Number One wide open after the pair confirmed that they will not be in this year’s running.“After five amazing years we’ve decided to pass the baton over to the Great British public and we’re not going for Christmas number one this year,” Mark told Metro.“We never expected it to be five, I’ll be totally honest. It’s one of those things that just happened over the years and we thought it was amazing that the public got behind us in the way that they did.
AC/DC fans have launched a campaign to try and get the band to Number One for Christmas 2023.A push to get the rock veterans to the Number One spot on the charts in time for Christmas was first launched in 2013 when fans created a campaign to get their track ‘Highway To Hell’ to the top position to celebrate their 40th anniversary.Created on the AC/DC We Salute You page on Facebook, the push led to the 1979 classic reaching Number Four, becoming the band’s first-ever Top 10 single in the UK.Now, exactly 10 years on, the people behind the page have announced a new campaign to mark half a century since the iconic metal band formed, hoping this time that they can get one of their tracks to top the 2023 charts.“In 2013 we all came together to celebrate 40 years of AC/DC by giving them their highest ever UK Singles Chart placing… Highway To Hell at No.4,” an update from the page read over the weekend.“Well, we’re going to choose another track and see if we can get 3 places higher for their 50th anniversary. Are you in? If so join this group and invite everyone,” it added, “Big Balls to Ladbaby!”.In 2013 we all came together to celebrate 40 years of AC/DC by giving them their highest ever UK Singles Chart…Posted by AC/DC We Salute You on Saturday, November 11, 2023The latter part of the update refers to the act going by the name LadBaby – Mark and Roxanne Hoyle – who have consistently topped the charts around Christmas for their sausage roll-themed takes on famous tracks.
LadBaby have made chart history by securing the Christmas number one for a fifth consecutive year - surpassing a record set by The Beatles in the 1960s.
LadBaby’s latest charity single is this year’s UK Christmas number one, meaning the YouTubers have now occupied the festive top spot for five years running. And they’ve also scored more Christmas number ones than any other artist, breaking a record previously held by The Beatles, who topped the festive chart in 1963, 1964, 1965 and 1967.This year LadBaby – aka Mark and Roxanne Hoyle – joined up with money-saving expert Martin Lewis to release a cover of Band Aid’s ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas?’ As with their previous releases, food bank charity The Trussell Trust is a beneficiary of the charity record, though this year the Band Aid Trust will also get some of the money generated by the release.Commenting on their latest chart achievement, Mark Doyle says: “I can’t quite believe it! We’re number one! The charity has made it five years in a row.
LadBaby take early lead with Food Aid in the race for the most important Number 1 of the year – the coveted Official Christmas Number 1 2022, the Official Charts Company can confirm, but early data shows they’re in for a tussle.
When LadBaby – aka Mark and Roxanne Hoyle – teamed up with Ed Sheeran and Elton John last year, I think it’s safe to say that a lot of people assumed that was the end of their run of Christmas number one singles. I mean, how do you top that? Well, they’re back, and this time they’re teaming up with financial expert Martin Lewis.
YouTuber and father-of-two Mark Hoyle is the unlikeliest of pop stars. But the social media personality – who blogs under the name LadBaby with his wife Roxanne – has set a new chart record as the first act ever to achieve four consecutive Christmas number ones.
LadBaby have scored their fourth consecutive Christmas Number One single with ‘Sausage Rolls For Everyone’.The track, which features Ed Sheeran and Elton John, marks the first time an act has topped the UK singles chart four years in a row in the 70-year history of the Official Christmas Chart.YouTuber Mark Hoyle and his wife Roxanne first reached the top of the festive charts in 2018 with ‘We Built This City’, followed by ‘I Love Sausage Rolls’ in 2019, and ‘Don’t Stop Me Eatin’’ in
The Kunts have responded to comments made by LadBaby about their single ‘Boris Johnson Is STILL A Fucking C**t’, which they’re hoping will bag this year’s Christmas Number One.Earlier this week, LadBaby’s Mark Hoyle criticised The Kunts for their attempt to score a Christmas Number One with their song about the British prime minister.He told the Official Charts: “Definitely – it takes a certain sort of person to download a song with that in the title, but you never know.“There’s definitely an
This year's Christmas number one single has been announced.
LadBaby have criticised The Kunts for their attempt to score a Christmas Number One with their single ‘Boris Johnson Is STILL A Fucking C**t’.Speaking to the Official Charts, LadBaby’s Mark Hoyle said: “Definitely – it takes a certain sort of person to download a song with that in the title, but you never know.“There’s definitely an element that people aren’t happy with this government, but our song is for charity – I don’t believe theirs is – and ours is trying to raise more money than ever for
Since 2018, LadBaby has dominated the battle for the Official Christmas Number 1, all in the name of charity - and sausage rolls.
Elton John and Ed Sheeran have already released their festive charity track Merry Christmas. But in the race to Christmas No 1, the megastars are teaming up with LadBaby to help him score a fourth December at the top spot for charity.
Elton John and Ed Sheeran is out today – listen to ‘Sausage Rolls For Everyone’ below.The novelty duo – comprised of YouTuber Mark Hoyle and his wife Roxanne – have topped the festive charts on three consecutive years with ‘We Built This City’ (2018), ‘I Love Sausage Rolls’ (2019) and ‘Don’t Stop Me Eatin’’ (2020).All profits from this year’s song will go towards the Trussell Trust’s mission to support those in poverty and hunger.Speaking about the song’s new video, the husband and wife duo
LadBaby have once again set their sights on a Christmas Number 1 with their new single ‘Sausage Rolls For Everyone’ – watch the preview video below.The novelty duo – comprised of YouTuber Mark Hoyle and his wife Roxanne – have topped the festive charts on three consecutive years with ‘We Built This City’ (2018), ‘I Love Sausage Rolls’ (2019) and ‘Don’t Stop Me Eatin’’ (2020).Today (December 10) LadBaby confirmed their mission to make chart history by achieving their fourth Christmas Number 1 in
You’ve probably been thinking that – having seen all the major competition for the UK Christmas number one spot this year – LadBaby had decided to throw in the towel and not even try to get to the top of the festive singles chart for the fourth year in a row. Well, you are wrong, my friend.
Insta-famous couple LadBaby and LadBaby mum - aka Mark and Roxanne Hoyle - endured a five-hour makeover in a bid to show what it really takes to be a Love Island contestant.The married social media stars shared the process with their 2.5 million Instagram followers and 1 million YouTube subscribers.The couple said they were inspired to become islanders after being concerned by the unrealistic expectations viewers of the popular ITV show may put on themselves.
The Mirror, while chatting to vlogger Ladbaby, Scarlett said: 'I've always, always wanted a massive wedding, now I keep saying "let's go the Vegas". 'She also admitted that she got the idea for eloping from her podcast guest, real name Mark Hoyle, as he went to Las Vegas to marry wife Roxanne.
LadBaby has landed the Christmas Number 1 spot once again - and won't rule out trying to make it four next year. YouTube star Mark Hoyle and his wife Roxanne have done it again as fans gobble up their charity song for a third year on the bounce.
LadBaby have scored their third consecutive Christmas Number One single with ‘Don’t Stop Me Eatin’’.YouTuber Mark Hoyle and his wife Roxanne first reached the top of the festive charts in 2018 with ‘We Built This City’, following up with more success with ‘I Love Sausage Rolls’ in 2019.Their latest single beat the likes of Mariah Carey, Wham!, and The Kunts’ Boris Johnson protest song to the top spot.
LadBaby is still on course to score a third consecutive Christmas number one single this Friday, with a comfortable lead over Mariah Carey.‘Don’t Stop Me Eatin’ is YouTubers Mark and Roxanne Hoyle’s third sausage roll-themed single.
Reigning champion LadBaby starts out in pole position for the UK’s Official Christmas Number 1 2020 with Don’t Stop Me Eatin’, charging out of the blocks in the biggest chart race of the year with huge sales.
LadBaby have teamed up with Walkers and The Trussell Trust for their latest Christmas campaign.
Ladbaby, a.k.a. YouTuber and “dad blogger” Mark Hoyle with his wife and two sons, lands the big prize of the U.K.'s coveted Christmas No. 1 single — for the second straight year. His Joan Jett spoof “I Love Sausage Rolls” (Frtyfve) debuts at the top, as Rod Stewart's You're In My Heart (Rhino/Warner) beats off Stormzy and Harry Styles to retain the album crown.
LadBaby is officially on a (sausage) roll as he is crowned the UK’s Official Christmas Number 1 for a second year in a row and sets a new chart record, the Official Charts Company can confirm.
It seems that lightning could strike twice for LadBaby: the dad-blogger YouTuber and his family are one of the strongest contenders for this year's Official Christmas Number 1 - potentially their second in a row.
YouTube star LadBaby is currently the front-runner in the race for Christmas number one.
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