The whole Kylie thing is interesting because the whole Christmas Number One
thing has changed so much over the years.

For a long time it was fought hard over, with releases in the 80s and 90s
doing battle on sales. Then into the 00s, along came Pop Idol and X Factor,
with the winner basically guaranteed to get the Christmas Number One
because they were such big shows. Then after those shows died down, there
was a period of novelty records which triumphed, before streaming basically
killed it all, and it became a Mariah Christmas every Christmas. Wham
eventually usurped Mariah in the UK, but this year there is actually a new
song at number one!

But XMAS by Kylie is Amazon Music backed. They've put it on all their
playlists and pushed it hard. It's got radio airplay, and there were lots
of physical versions to buy - many through Amazon. And this isn't a new
Amazon thing, they got #3 last year with Tom Grennan while Sam Ryder made
#2 the year before.

The UK chart rules have something called "ACR" or Accelerated Chart Ratio
that means new music requires a smaller number of streams to be the
equivalent of a sale. Billboard has something similar. Still, it actually
makes a change for someone other than Wham or Mariah to be number one, even
if it's all meaningless!


Adam

On Sun, Dec 21, 2025 at 6:17 AM Mark Jeffries <[email protected]> wrote:

> The coveted Christmas number 1 single this year is the first number one in
> over two decades for Kylie Minogue, the Australian soap star and singer
> who's always been popular in the UK, but has not achieved the same fame
> here outside of the LGBTQ community--despite only being available for
> buying, streaming or downloading through Amazon, her new song "XMAS"
> (spelled out like cheerleading) ended a two-year reign of Whamegeddon (or
> Wham!'s "Last Christmas")--here's the song:
>
> https://youtu.be/3B5Zcou91yA?si=loPdcmZ2Be_f1agM
>
> In the U.S., Billboard's Christmas no. 1 will be announced Monday, but it
> will probably be That Mariah Carey Song again. Back in the UK, the top 5
> following 'XMAS" are Whamegeddon, That Mariah Carey Song, Brenda Lee's
> "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" and one non-Christmas song, the charity
> record "Lullaby" by Together for Palestine to raise funds for people
> attempting to live In Gaza. It is safe to say that if the record was
> released in the U.S., iHeart and Audacy stations would not play it.
> Official Charts' page on Kylie's achievement (at the age of 57):
>
>
> https://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/christmas-number-1-2025-kylie-minogue-xmas/
>
> And "Lullaby":
>
> https://youtu.be/G957oaAZwhc?si=hMoIDS5-v-wA6MPt
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