Compiled by PPL the organisation that monitors all recorded music plays in the UK, not just on radio and TV, but in cinemas, clubs, pubs, restaurants, gyms and even karaoke bars , these songs have soundtracked our lives over the last ten years. There are plenty more surprises in store. See the top 10 below and find the rest of the chart elsewhere on this page.

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The Rolling Stone Top is a song chart that ranks popular songs from today's most popular artists. Songs are ranked by Song Units, a number that combines audio streams and song sales using a custom weighting system. The song chart does not include any passive listening, such as terrestrial or digital radio.
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The Radio Songs chart previously named Hot Airplay [1] is released weekly by Billboard magazine and measures the airplay of songs being played on radio stations throughout the United States across all musical genres. It is one of the three components, along with sales both physical and the digital and streaming activity, that determine the chart positions of songs on the Billboard Hot Radio airplay has always been one of the component charts of the Hot Prior to the establishment of the Hot , Billboard published a radio airplay chart, a singles sales chart and a jukebox play chart, the last of which was discontinued in as jukeboxes lost their popularity. During the s and s, Billboard continued to collect airplay data as a component of the Hot but did not make the chart public. The airplay-only chart in its current form debuted as a position chart on October 20, It was expanded to 40 positions on May 31, , and to 75 positions on December 8,
Max Martin, O. Holter, The Weeknd A. Tesfaye, A. Balshe, J. Quenneville, Max Martin, O. Tamposi, S. Johnson, M. Hutchence, J. Johnson, D. Lipa, A.