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Ryan Paton

Christmas number one announced as LadBaby breaks record

LadBaby has made chart history after he secured this year's Christmas number one.

The social media star has now surpassed a record set by The Beatles in the 1960s as he claimed the top spot for the fifth year in a row. Mark Hoyle and his wife Roxanne partnered with Martin Lewis to record Food Aid, which reworks the Band Aid song Do They Know It's Christmas? with lyrics about the cost-of-living crisis.

The chart-topper was stunned to discovered he had reached the top of festive charts again. He said: "I can't quite believe it. We're number one. The charity has made it five years in a row. How have we done this again?

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"We want to say thank you to everyone who has supported us for the last five years. A massive apology to The Beatles, and to all The Beatles' fans... I'm sorry. The charity wins. The Trussell Trust gets Christmas number one again.

"Thank you to all the people who have downloaded, all the people who believed in us and brought a bit of Christmas magic. We love you all. Yes mate."

EMBARGOED TO 1800 FRIDAY DECEMBER 23 Undated handout photo issued by the Official Charts Company of LadBaby, who have made chart history by securing the Christmas number one for a fifth consecutive year. Issue date: Friday December 23, 2022. PA Photo. See PA story SHOWBIZ Charts. Photo credit should read: Official Charts Company/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder. (Official Charts Company/PA Wire)

Profits from the new single will be split equally between food bank charity the Trussell Trust and the Band Aid Trust. In the run-up to Christmas, the track sold more than 65,000 units to become the fastest-selling single of 2022 to date.

Wham! finished in second place in the festive charts with Last Christmas while YouTube group Sidemen claimed third place with Christmas Drillings featuring JME, in aid of food poverty charity FareShare. LadBaby have previously had Christmas numbers ones with food-inspired tracks We Built This City (2018), I Love Sausage Rolls (2019), Don't Stop Me Eatin' (2020) and the Ed Sheeran and Sir Elton John-featuring Sausage Rolls For Everyone (2021).

They equalled the Beatles' total of four Christmas number ones last year, which was earned by the Fab Four non-consecutively in 1963, 1964, 1965 and 1967. However, Sir Paul McCartney has featured as an official artist on five festive chart-toppers, with his Beatles hits plus 1977's Mull of Kintyre by his band Wings.

Martin Talbot, chief executive of the Official Charts Company hailed LadBaby after the achievement, said: "It only seems yesterday that LadBaby turned up with their first festive campaign four years ago, so it feels slightly surreal to be sending hearty congratulations on their fifth successive official Christmas number one.

"Securing one Christmas number one is a huge achievement in itself - to do it five times, in successive years, is unprecedented and frankly incredible. The success of Mark, Roxanne and their family is more than just a chart feat too. The work they have done to raise profile and funds for food banks generally and the Trussell Trust in particular has been immense over the past five years, especially at a time which continues to be so difficult for so many people in the UK."

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