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The Irish Singles Chart ranks the best-performing singles in Ireland, as compiled by the Official Charts Company on behalf of the Irish Recorded Music Association. [ 1 ] Issue date
This is a list of singles that have peaked in the top 10 of the Irish Singles Chart in 2025, as compiled by the Official Charts Company on behalf of the Irish Recorded Music Association. [ 1 ] Top 10 singles
Alt rap (a.k.a. alternative hip hop) is a subgenre of hip-hop that does not conform to traditional hip-hop genres but instead blurs genres together. [4] Alt rap first came on the scene in late 1980s when artists such as De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest and The Pharcyde began combining existing genres of hip-hop to create music with an undefined genre, but mainly hip-hop influence. [5]
"The Spark," a rap song from a group of kids in Ireland, ... Stills from the music video for "The Spark" by Rhyme Island, released by Creative Ireland. Credit - Creative Ireland YouTube.
Issue date Song Artist(s) Reference 1 January "Paradise" Meduza featuring Dermot Kennedy [2]8 January [3]15 January "Drivers License" Olivia Rodrigo [4]22 January [5]29 January
Of these, eighty-six songs have reached their peak during 2021. Irish singer-songwriter Dermot Kennedy and Italian producers Meduza took the first number one single of the year, with their track "Paradise". In doing so, Kennedy became the first Irish act to replace themselves twice at number one, replacing the last number one of 2020, "Giants". [2]
"Molly Malone" is the essential St. Patrick's Day pub song and no self-respecting Irish songs' playlist is complete without this time-honored folk tune. Period. Period. 'Danny Boy' by the Irish Tenors
Kneecap are an Irish hip hop trio from West Belfast, Northern Ireland, composed of Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap and DJ Próvaí, [1] [2] the stage names of Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, Naoise Ó Cairealláin and J.J. Ó Dochartaigh, respectively. [3] They rap in a mixture of English and Irish, and their lyrics often contain Irish republican themes.