The Canadian artist was aggrieved to have been overlooked from the shortlist for the 2021 Grammy Awards, but he’s clearly embraced by music fans on the other side of the Atlantic (nominations for the 2021 Brit Awards, set to take place on May 11, have yet to be announced).
Another artist who’s warmly received in the U.K. is Tones And I, the Australian singer and songwriter whose 2019 hit “Dance Monkey” swung in at No. 2 on The Official Top 40 biggest songs of 2020.
Tones (real name Toni Watson) ruled the chart for 11 weeks with “Dance Monkey,” setting a new record for a solo female artist. The one-time busker’s viral hit was also the No. 2 most-streamed song of the year, behind only “Blinding Lights,” the OCC reports, and the fifth-ranked digital download.
SAINt JHN’s “Roses” comes in at No. 3 on the all-format year-end tally, ahead of Lewis Capaldi’s ballad “Before You Go” and Joel Corry featuring MNEK’s dance hit “Head & Heart”, respectively.
“Head & Heart,” which locked-in six weeks at No. 1 between July and September, and boasted 1.22 million chart sales in 2020, including 149 million streams, is the territory’s biggest song released in 2020.
There’s even more reasons to cheer for the likes of Dua Lipa, Capaldi, Harry Styles and British newcomer Nathan Dawe, all of whom scored multiple entries in the end-of-year Top 40 singles survey.
Meanwhile, Scotsman Capaldi had the biggest-selling album for a second year in a row with Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish, his debut LP, chalking up 456,000 combined sales during the 12-month period. Divinely Uninspired was one of a record 43 titles to rule the Official U.K. Albums Chart in 2020.