For the first time since 2003, no UK artists made it into the global Top 10 albums or singles charts, with the 2024 lists dominated by US and K-pop acts.
In a significant shift for the global music scene, British pop stars have failed to make it into the annual Top 10 charts for both albums and singles, marking the first time in over two decades that no UK act has featured.
The 2024 charts, published by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), were overwhelmingly dominated by US superstars and K-pop groups.
Top spot in the global singles chart went to US singer Benson Boone, with "Beautiful Things," while Taylor Swift claimed the No.1 album with "The Tortured Poets Department." British acts like Coldplay, Charli XCX, and Dua Lipa were noticeably absent from the lists, although Artemas, a rising UK producer and singer, made a modest appearance with his single "I Like the Way You Kiss Me," ranking 15th.
Jo Twist, chief executive of the British record industry body the BPI, acknowledged the dip in UK representation, attributing it to the absence of key British names from the global stage in 2024. However, she highlighted the international success of emerging artists like Charli XCX, Artemas, and Jordan Adetunji.
Twist told the BBC it “is undoubtedly becoming much harder to break talent in a hyper-competitive global music economy," but suggested the global charts don’t tell the whole story.
"There was still plenty to be excited about, as a new generation announced itself - not least Charli XCX, who enjoyed a breakthrough year globally, alongside international chart success for emerging artists such as Jordan Adetunji, Artemas and Good Neighbours, while the likes of Lola Young and Myles are now rapidly building an international following,’ she said.
The dominance of K-pop bands, such as Seventeen, Enhypen, and Stray Kids, along with US chart-toppers like Billie Eilish and Sabrina Carpenter, signals a shift in the global music landscape. This trend is reflected not just globally, but in the UK charts as well, where no British artist made the Top 10 in 2024, the first time this has happened since at least 2005.
Despite the concerns, music experts such as Billboard's UK editor Thomas Smith haven’t given up hope for the industry.
"In terms of where the UK is at, it isn't great. I wouldn't say it's an existential threat just yet, but we're probably not far off," he told the BBC. "It's concerning that it's going down - it feels like quite rapidly. But then, on the flip side, this is all cyclical."
As UK acts look to recover, the upcoming Brit Awards will shine a light on rising stars, including Charli XCX, Ezra Collective, and The Last Dinner Party, whose success may herald a new wave of British talent on the global stage.
Global bestselling albums of 2024
Taylor Swift – The Tortured Poets Department
Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft
Sabrina Carpenter – Short n’ Sweet
Enhypen – Romance: Untold
SZA – SOS
Seventeen – Spill the Feels
Morgan Wallen – One Thing at a Time
Seventeen – 17 Is Right Here
Noah Kahan – Stick Season
Stray Kids – ATE
Global bestselling singles of 2024
Benson Boone – Beautiful Things
Sabrina Carpenter – Espresso
Teddy Swims – Lose Control
Billie Eilish – Birds of a Feather
Shaboozey – A Bar Song (Tipsy)
Hozier – Too Sweet
Post Malone – I Had Some Help ft Morgan Wallen
Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us
Taylor Swift – Cruel Summer
Noah Kahan – Stick Season