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Most number one singles
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 * 21: Jack Stevens
 * 16: Emily Henning
 * 14: Alesha & Lucreacia
 * 11: Indigo Peak & MIDNIGHT
 * 10: Crystal Barker, Jake & Syd Wolfe
 * 9: Paulo Araujo, China, Antony Jones & Mars/Venus
 * 8: Ben Johnston, Aurora Reed, Romo & Andrea Twain
 * 7: Elice Claire, Violetta DiNozzo, Esmeralda Dimuzio, Emblaze, ex.one & Ryan Simmonds

Most consecutive number one singles
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 * 16: Jack Stevens
 * 14: Lucreacia
 * 13: Emily Henning
 * 11: Indigo Peak & MIDNIGHT
 * 9: Mars/Venus & Crystal Barker
 * 8: Jake
 * 7: China, Ryan Simmonds & Syd Wolfe

Most top 40 hits
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 * 42: Alesha
 * 38: Esmeralda Dimuzio
 * 30: Paulo Araujo & Sophie Ramone
 * 28: Hailey
 * 26: Morris David Cat & Jack Stevens
 * 25: Out Boyz & Paul
 * 24: Dr. C and The Predicates & Ben Johnston
 * 23: Emma Brown, Shell Ruin & Putanovska
 * 22: Aftershock, Edna Albaquerque, Ben Parker & Syd Wolfe
 * 21: Innocent
 * 20: CHRIS, Lindsay Belle, Violetta DiNozzo, Buffi, Ellen Fitzpatrick, Izzy & Amy Marshall

Number one singles in most calendar years

 * 6 years: Jack Stevens (2005-2010) & Alesha (2005, 2007-2011)
 * 5 years: Emily Henning (2007-2011), Esmeralda Dimuzio (2005-2006, 2009-2010, 2012), Paulo Araujo (2007, 2009-2010, 2012-2013), Violetta DiNozzo (2010-2014), Syd Wolfe (2009, 2011-2014) and Elice Claire (2009-2012, 2014)
 * 4 years: Andrea Twain, ex.one and Antony Jones (2002-2005), Lucreacia (2003-2006), Jake (2006-2009), Romo and Ben Johnston (2008-2011)
 * It's Not Over Until The Fat Lady Sings' The Most Fattening Time Of The Year EP (2005 and 2006) and Jake & Yannik's Partners In Crime/Not Tonight Santa (2008 and 2009) are the only singles to be #1 in two different calendar years.

Most number one singles within a calendar year

 * In 2003, Lucreacia scored no less than seven #1 singles - the first being "Where The Wild Roses Grow" with Tom Owen in March, and the seventh being "Christmas" in December. Three of her seven #1 singles were duets; in addition to aforementioned, she also topped the chart with "Slut Trash Woman/I Want That Man" with Buffi as well as "Hoochified Disco Ball" with Miss Drips.
 * Jack Stevens matched this feat in 2008, beginning with "Reverend Stevens" in February and ending with "The Wolves" in December.
 * 2009 saw Indigo Peak also match this starting with their number one "Kissing A Cobra" and ending with the Christmas number one "Fire! Scream!"/"Pornographic."

First to enter at number one

 * The first group to have a #1 hit single on Urapopstar were girl band Sparez who entered at the top on March 4th, 2001 with their first single "Never Get (What You Always Want)".
 * The first solo chart-topper came a week later - dance artist Nikita debuted at #1 with "Wishing You Weren't Here".

First to climb to number one

 * "Blown Over" by ex.one featuring Ryan Simmonds entered at #2 on February 3rd, 2002 - but the following week it climbed to #1 and became the 2nd biggest single of the year.
 * Ryan Simmonds debuted at #1 with "Can You See Where I'm Coming From" on August 5th, 2001 and fell to #5 the following week. But then on August 19th, it climbed back up to regain a second week at the top.
 * Four other singles repeated this feat: London's Spun! (On The Scene) (February 25, 2007), Emblaze's Bit Of Rough (November 18, 2007), Jake & Yannik's Partners In Crime/Not Tonight Santa (January 4, 2009), and Indigo Peak's Cold War (August 16, 2009).
 * Esmeralda Dimuzio's first three #1 singles climbed to the number-one position after debuting lower than #1.
 * Jack Stevens was the first to climb to #1 after debuting on downloads only with his single "Sexxxy Robots/Dodging Bullets".

First to hold top two spots simultaneously

 * Victor Strong is the first act to chart at #1 and #2 simultaneously on the singles chart - with the single "Ground Zero" by Morris David Cat featuring Victor debuting at #1, while Victor's own single "Mask" debuted right behind it at #2 on the week of July 22nd, 2012.
 * On May 25th 2014, Syd Wolfe became the second artist known to achieve this feat; when "Broken Hearts Of Yesterday" with Kleo held for a second week at #1 while "I Can Pay Your Rent" with Curriculum debuted at #2.

Most weeks at number one

 * Emblaze went straight to #1 with their single "Easy Target" and spent four consecutive weeks there in August 2006.
 * The record was tied by Jake and Yannik's "Partners In Crime/Not Tonight Santa" in January 2009.
 * Rock band Androgyny went straight to #1 with their second single "Roadkill" and spent three consecutive weeks there in the months of June and July in 2004.
 * Emblaze's final single "Bit Of Rough" also spent three weeks at #1.

First to have two number ones
Gasp became the first act to have a second number one when their follow-up single Too Much Is On Your Mind hit #1 on May 13th, 2001. Ryan Simmonds did the same thing on August 5th with Can You See Where I'm Coming From.

Shortest gap between number ones

 * Nadia Walker hit the #1 spot with her collaboration with Innocent, "That's What A Man Should Be" in August 2004, the following week she knocked herself off of #1 as a member of Mars/Venus when "These Boots R Made 4 Walkin'" took over the #1 spot.
 * Elice Claire participated in the various artists project SAVE URAPS, which reached #1 with the single "Play The Game" beginning on March 29, 2009. After two weeks on top it was replaced by Elice's solo single, "Keepin' U Up".
 * Holly went to #1 on September 2nd, 2001 with her husband Pinky Bob on the hit "Rock My World". Two weeks later, she scored a second solo number one hit with "I Don't Need You".
 * MIDNIGHT featured on Taylor's number one single "Promotion" in January 2011. The following week, it was replaced at the summit by her single "Dominatrix".
 * Blonde Ambition featured on Flaming SteffY's number one single "Shake Yer Tits!" in June 2011. The following week, it was replaced at the top by her first number one single "Downtown".

Longest gap between number ones

 * Hailey Klass first reached #1 in March 2003 with You Know What To Do, and didn't hit #1 again until May 2010 - more than 7 years later - with her collaboration with Just Ginger and Morris David Cat, Don't B J/Shoot The Sky.
 * 4tune first reached #1 in May 2004 with Take It From Me, and didn't hit #1 again until May 2010 - a gap of 6 years - with Respect.
 * Morris David Cat first reached #1 in February 2006 with his duet with Allyseenah, FIX!/All That Matters. Aside from an appearance on Hailey's #1 Don't B J/Shoot The Sky in May 2010, he did not have another #1 for another five years and nine months, when Put Your Paws Up!! became his first solo #1 in November 2011.
 * Alex Washington achieved his first #1 in June 2006, with Brothers. Five years and five months later, he scored his second #1, Here We Go Again, in November 2011.
 * Sophie Ramone reached #1 in May 2005 with Broken Wings/Lies That My Lover Told Me, but waited four years and three months before hitting the top again with Suck My Tits.
 * INTOXICATED had #1 in March 2008 with They Call Her Pandora, but didn't get another #1 until September 2011 with Skyhigh.
 * Esmeralda Dimuzio reached #1 in March 2006 with her duet with Blush, Local Legend/Unbreakable, but didn't hit #1 again until July 2009 with Product Of The Past.
 * Neyssa first hit #1 in November 2001 with "It's All Over But The Shouting", and, aside from a feature on Gasp's #1 "Swing It My Way" in April 2002, did not reach #1 again until March 2005, three years and four months later, with her comeback single "A Taste Of Outside Love".
 * Innocent also had a long gap between #1's, reaching #1 on October 10, 2004 with Stupid Pathetic Love Song, and three years and three months later, collaborated with Arwyn Knight on the #1 single Better Left Unsaid.
 * Amy Marshall earned the year's first #1 single with "I Screwed It Up" in January 2007, but did not reach #1 again until three years and one month later with her collaboration with Romo "Game Over!" in February 2010.
 * Charlie C reached #1 on the last week of March 2005 with "Kissing You/In My Eyes", and waited exactly three years to earn her next #1 single with "I Like The Way You..." (2008).

Longest gap between top five hits

 * Tamika first charted in August 2002, with the top 5 hit "A Long Walk". She didn't hit the top five again until April 2011, 8 years and 8 months later, with her collaboration with Cassie Diamond, Hai Maintenance Woman.

Longest gap between top ten hits

 * Tamika made the top 10 in July 2004 with her 30-second hit "Introlube (Mmm Mmm)", but didn't get another top 10 until October 2010 with "Searching Hai And Low/Interlube (Aah, Aah)".
 * Emma Latham hit the top 10 in November 2006 with Give It Up; six years later, she returned to the top 10 with Think Like A Man.
 * Hailey Klass made the top 10 in October 2004 with SYNTH, but did not get another top 10 hit until January 2010, five years and three months later, with God Bless Disco.
 * Meli H K Cat, under her birth name of Meli Kleindienst, hit the top 10 in May 2006 with The Show Must Go On. Five years later, in May 2011, she hit the top 10 again with Milo Drowned Like Vodka.

Longest gap between hits

 * Kym Richardson charted seven times from 2002 to 2004, ending with "Music Of Life" in April 2004. Almost eight full years later, she returned with her collaboration with Babycakes, "You Can't Help Yourself (Babycakes, Kymmy-poo)", in March 2012.
 * Tamika charted several times between 2002 and 2004, but returned in 2010 - nearly six years after her previous hit - with "Brand New Hai Heels".
 * Edna Albaquerque charted several times in 2003 and 2004, with the streak ending in November 2004... after several DNC singles, she finally returned to the top 40 in July 2009 with "I'd Rather Believe In You".
 * 2gether charted in 2004 with their single "Too Much (Too Soon)", one of three singles released by the band that year and the only one to reach the top 40. But it wasn't until March 2009 - 4 years and 6 months later - when they charted again with their collaboration with China, "Bubble Pop Electric".
 * Brooke released four top 40 singles in 2004, but didn't chart again until April 2009 with her sixth single, "ONE NIGHT ONLY".
 * Selan waited four years from February 2008 until she returned with "Lips On Leather" 4 years later, in February 2012.
 * DJ Double Garage charted with eight singles in 2004 and 2005, but did not chart again until September 2009, 3 years and 10 months later with his comeback single "Blood Shot".
 * Vernie (as Vernie Bennett) charted in January 2003 with her second single, but it wasn't until June 2006, 3 years and 5 months later, when she'd chart again with "Guess What".
 * Riley Hart released six singles between 2004 and 2005, but never charted again until February 2009, 3 years and 5 months later, with her fifth top 10 hit "My Boyfriend Is A Psychopath".
 * Ana Simpson had four top 20 hits in 2005 and 2006, but waited 3 years and 4 months before returning with her #1 hit "Love Is A Game/Your Guardian".

Longest time before first number one

 * Kazimiera first charted in April 2005; however, it was not until May 2012, more than 7 years later, when she, as a lead artist, finally reached #1 with Hey Lucy!/Never The Bride. Ironically, "Hey Lucy!" was a cover of Lindsay Belle, whose record she shattered!
 * Lindsay Belle first charted in July 2006 with her debut single, "Watch Me Go". She finally made her way to #1 with "Wonder Why" in September 2010, sixteen singles and 50 months later.
 * Ana Simpson first made the top 40 in July 2005 with her debut single, "Come With Me", but didn't reach #1 for the first time until exactly four years later, with "Love Is A Game/Your Guardian".
 * Shell Ruin first made the top 40 in August 2004 as a member of Voguegirl, but it wasn't until August 2008 when "In For The Kill" became her first #1 hit... 48 months later!
 * CeCe Winston first made the top 40 in April 2001, but it took her 45 months to get her first #1 hit, "Shiny Disco Balls", in January 2005.
 * Malena first charted in January 2002, but it took her 43 months to get her first #1 hit, "Make My Flaps Slap/He Came On The Frame", in August 2005.
 * There were other long waits for a number one:
 * Loretta Lambert (41 months)
 * Putanovska (39 months)
 * Luke Ramada (37 months)
 * Latavia (36 months)
 * Delta Nu (34 months)
 * Fifth Element and Ben Johnston (32 months)
 * Dr. C and the Predicates (30 months)
 * Sarah Summers and Jon Farley (29 months).

Longest time before first top five

 * Emma Latham first charted in November 2003 with "You're Taking Forever"; exactly 9 years later, in November 2012, she hit the top 5 for the first time with Think Like A Man.
 * Didinanana first charted in October 2001 with "Lover", but it wasn't until seven years later when they earned their first top 5 hit with "Geisha Dreams" in November 2008.
 * DJ Double Garage first charted in February 2004 with "Haunted Mouse" but didn't reach the top 5 until 6 years later with "Wall Street Pornography", a collaboration with Sandi Cohen.
 * Ellen Fitzpatrick first charted in March 2005, but waited 5 years and 9 months to earn her first top 5 with her collaboration with Just Ginger, "I Love Myself/Cranberry Sauce".
 * Kazimiera first charted in April 2005, but did not reach the top five until March 2010, with Shut Up.
 * 2gether first charted in September 2004, but waited 4 years and 6 months to earn their first top 5 with their collaboration with China, "Bubble Pop Electric", in March 2009.
 * Lady Lou first charted in April 2006, but did not hit the top 5 until September 2010 with I'd Rather Have My Diamonds.
 * Natasha Hilton first charted in April 2006 with "Fairytale Disaster", but waited 3 years and 10 months before earning her first top 5 single with "The Nth Degree".
 * CeCe Winston first charted in April 2001, but had to wait 43 months before earning her first top five single with "Till Death Do Us Disco".
 * Matt Jones first charted in November 2007, and waited 38 months to reach the top 5 for the first time with "Sirens".

Longest time before first top ten

 * 2gether first charted in September 2004, but waited 4 years and 6 months to earn their first top 10 with their collaboration with China, "Bubble Pop Electric", in March 2009.
 * Ellen Fitzpatrick first charted in March 2005, but waited 4 years and 5 months to reach the top 10 for the first time with You Called The Wrong Name.
 * Vernie first charted in October 2002, but didn't make the top 10 until July 2006, with her single "Can Do Better".
 * Alicia Jones first charted in February 2008, but didn't make the top 10 until November 2011 with "China Face".
 * CeCe Winston is in second; she first charted in April 2001, and did not get a top 10 hit until Til Death Do Us Disco, her fifteenth single, entered the top five in November 2004!
 * Shy is in third, first charting in July 2004, and not hitting the top 10 until the spring of 2007.
 * Spike first charted in February 2003, and didn't get a top 10 hit until "(Hooray For) Hollywood" in January 2005, while Fifth Element first charted in February 2004, and finally reached the top 10 in February 2006 with "Coffee/Go-Go Boots". Each took 102 weeks to get their first top 10.

Most successful act never to have a number one single

 * Out Boyz had released 25 singles by August 2006 but none of them ever climbed above #2.
 * Paul has also released 25 singles to date, but none of them have charted higher than #3.
 * Aftershock have released 22 singles as of December 2011, but has never charted higher than #2.
 * CHRIS has released 19 singles to date, but has never charted higher than #2.
 * Although Britney Aguilera has featured on "Make It Happen/Purr Baby", a #1 single with Rap, none of her 18 solo singles have hit the top.

Most successful act never to have a top ten single

 * Jaakko released 14 singles up to November 2005, of which ten made the top 40, but none of them charted higher than #11.
 * Wolf Wolfe has also had 15 top 40 hits up to April 2012 but the highest he has charted is #11, which he achieved twice in collaboration with Edna Albaquerque.

Least successful top 40 acts

 * Z, Dark Cloudz, Jersey, Alan and Stella McCartney all made the top 40 with one single each... with a single week at #40 in the chart.
 * The lowest selling artist of all time is Stephen Hack, who sold 1,002 copies of his only top 40 hit "Yellow".

Most top 5 hits

 * 32 of Alesha's 42 singles have peaked within the top 5.
 * All 26 of Jack Stevens' top 40 hits have charted within the top 5, all but three peaking at number one.
 * 27 of Esmeralda Dimuzio's 33 top 40 hits have been top 5.

Most singles released from an album

 * Excluding greatest hits packages, DAMNED's Silent Killer, Splinter's Let's Get Drunk and Just Ginger's Not Just a Pretty Face share the record for the most tracks released, a total of 12 tracks from their albums respectively.
 * Tamika's album Love 4 Hailey has had all 11 of its tracks released at some point, including the top ten single "A Long Walk", the collaboration with One Timers and Tara Milano, "Hey DJ! (I Can't Dance)", which is on the album in an alternate version, and the shortest ever top 10 single, the 29-second "Introlube (Mmm, Mmm)".
 * Syd Wolfe released 10 tracks from "Monsters" over 8 singles.
 * Alesha released 9 tracks from Alesha Is The Queen on 6 singles.
 * Moodring released 9 tracks from their debut album Mood Swings on eight singles.
 * Butterscotch released 8 tracks from her debut album Pakistani Fanny on 9 singles (including a double A-sided reissue of the first two singles). 7 of the 9 singles peaked within the top 5, helping the album become the best selling debut album of all time.
 * Danelle Becker released 8 tracks from her debut album Danelle, Fame & Dirty Games as singles, including "Queens Of Anarchy", credited to Sisters Against Shitty Singers.
 * Geri Halliswell released 8 tracks from her debut album on 6 singles (two of which are double A-sides) since February 2004; the album, entitled Double Trouble, however, didn't get released until March 2005!
 * Indigo Peak released 7 tracks from Long Live across five singles, all of which charted at number one in the chart.
 * Emily Henning released 7 tracks from Shattered Diamond on 6 singles, five of which charted at number-one in the Singles Chart.
 * Robin released 7 tracks from Tainted Butterfly on 6 singles, two of which charted at #1.
 * Phoenix Rising released 7 tracks from their debut album Eye Of The Beholder over 6 singles. An 8th album track appeared as a b-side to their debut single. Not one of the singles reached the top 5, however the album reached Diamond certification with a #4 peak.
 * Paulo Araujo released 7 singles from the Jack of Clubs album, one of them featuring an 8th album track as a b-side. Three of those reached #1, helping the project become the best selling album of all time by a male artist.
 * DAMNED released 7 tracks from their third album, Kill The Lights, Where's The Noise?, the 8th track "Mad Woman"'' wasn't included on the album.
 * Violetta DiNozzo released 7 tracks from her second album, ''Blood Of The Sacred, Blood Of The Damned, on 6 singles.

Longest span of hits

 * Hailey first charted in March 2003, and is still charting as of March 2012 with Love Is A Cannibal.
 * Emma Brown first charted as a member of Vulpes in March 2001, has charted solo since November 2001, and was still charting in November 2009 with "Shut Up".
 * Esmeralda Dimuzio first charted in January 2004, and is still charting as of March 2012 with Monster's Mask EP.
 * Alesha first charted in September 2003, and following a three-year hiatus, is still charting as of July 2014, with the single "Japan".
 * Neyssa first charted in November 2001, and was still charting as of February 2008, with her sixteenth single "Tell No One".
 * The longest lasting solo males is Paul, who first charted in May 2002, and was still charting in March 2009 with "Webcam".
 * The longest lasting group is Dr. C and the Predicates, who first charted in September 2003, and were still charting as of May 2011 with "How Could I...?".
 * Didinanana first charted in October 2001, and was still charting as of December 2008 with "Too Much Christmas/Uh La La La".

Most hit albums

 * Counting releases both as a solo artist and as a member of G-Squared, Edna Albaquerque has released a total of 18 albums; 10 solo (five of which made the top 40), six with G-Squared (two of which made the top 40), one with Project Albaquerque, one with Albaquerque, and one collaborative album with Wolf Wolfe.
 * Alesha has released twelve albums; eight studio albums (nine if you count 2010's Last Judgment), two greatest hits albums, one rarities album, and one covers album. Eight of the albums have been #1.
 * Shell Ruin has released ten albums; seven studio albums and three greatest hits compilations. All of them have charted within the Top 20.
 * Paul has released nine albums.
 * Britney Aguilera has released eight albums, all of which made the top 10.
 * CHRIS has released eight albums, four of which made the top 5.
 * Esmeralda Dimuzio has released eight albums; six studio albums, one greatest hits and one live album. Aside from the live album, all of them reached the top two.
 * DJ Double Garage has released eight albums; four studio albums and four remix albums. Aside from one remix album, all of them reached the top 20.

Youngest top 40 acts

 * Babycakes is technically the youngest act ever to chart, as her debut single "You Can't Help Youself (Babycakes, Kymmy-poo)" charted when she was just 10 months old, although she is a dog.
 * Robin's debut single "Dreamin' My Dreams" charted when she was just 12 years old, making her the youngest chart star ever at the time. She would also become the youngest artist to ever reach #1 when her collaboration with Destiny's Daughter, "The Look", reached #1 in June 2005.
 * Just Ginger began charting in 2009 when she was in her early teens. However it is uncertain just how early in her teens she was, and in fact, if she was even in her teens at all.

Highest and lowest one-week sale for a #1 single

 * "That Goes First" by Ryan Simmonds sold an incredible 368,210 copies in its first week on sale.
 * The lowest selling #1 ever was Shell Ruin and Jack Stevens' "In For The Kill", which sold 42,889 in its first week of physical release to take the #1 position on August 17, 2008.
 * There were other low selling #1s for Jake's "Wham! Bam! Thanks Man! (57,890 copies), Rouge's "Let It Go" (61,231 copies), Emily Henning's "Shoebox" (62,323 copies), and Amy Marshall's "I Screwed It Up" (64,323 copies), all of which achieved those figures in their first week on physicals.
 * Cleo Clarice's "Energy To Screw You" (45,343 copies) and Louise Harlow and Russ Hooch's "Faceflush / The Price We've Paid" (59,765 copies) had low sales figures in their second week on physicals.

Longest chart runs

 * Syd Wolfe's "The Scientist" currently holds the record for most weeks on the chart with 59 weeks. It was also the biggest selling single of 2013.
 * Eva Laughlin's "Bubblegum Bitch" spent 39 weeks on the chart and, up to that point, broke the record for the most weeks in the singles chart.
 * Ana Simpson's "Turnaround" and Ben Johnston & Elice Claire's "Scattered Echoes" spent 33 weeks on the singles chart; Simpson's final single "A Million Tales" spent 28 weeks in the top 40.
 * China spent 32 weeks on with Not Gonna Tell in 2010, becoming the biggest-selling single since 2002.
 * Midnight's "Money Equals Love" and Eva Laughlin's "Bubblegum Bitch" both spent 30 weeks in the top 40.
 * "Trendy Pop Boys", a single by Jake, Jon Farley, and Jack Stevens, spent 29 weeks in the top 40 of the Singles Chart.
 * Aimee Lyons and Coral Harris' collaboration "Masterpiece" spent 25 weeks on the chart.
 * Elice Claire's "Forever's Not For Always" spent 23 weeks on the singles chart.
 * China's "Sometimes I" and Elice Claire's "Cloud Nine/Never Let Go" spent 22 weeks on the singles chart.
 * Izzy's "Any Man Mine" and Alesha's "The Last Temptation" spent 21 weeks on the singles chart.
 * Crystal Barker's "The Revival" spent 20 weeks on the singles chart.
 * Coral Harris's second single "City Lights" spent 20 weeks on the chart. Her debut single "Last Night On Earth" also spent 18 weeks in the top 40.
 * "Never Coming Home" by Claire Kitten and "Survive" by Midnight spent 19 weeks on the Singles Chart.
 * Russ Hooch spent 18 weeks in the top 40 with his debut single "Caged".
 * Despite never reaching above #12, "LA LA LA" a single by Putanovska spent an amazing 17 weeks on the chart whereas her previous single failed to enter the top 40 at all.
 * Rouge's debut single "Let It Go" also spent 17 weeks in the top 40.
 * The record for longest chart run of an album is held by Sandi Cohen, who has spent 86 weeks on with Elysium. In second is Phoenix Rising, who have spent 78 weeks on with Vermillion & Ash.  Third place is tied by Christine Tyler's Star Of The Sideshow, Emily Henning's Shattered Diamond, Paulo Araujo's Jack of Clubs and Morris David Cat's Second Chance, all of which spent 68 weeks in the top 40.
 * On the download/digital chart, "Last Train Home" by Dahlia spent thirteen consecutive weeks on the chart, despite not even being released. "Waiting" by Ruby & The Gems spent twelve non-consecutive weeks on-chart. "The Act Is Over" and "Nobody Wanted To Dance With You", both by her half-sister Kleo, each had a ten consecutive week run.
 * On airplay, "Welcome To Dystopia" spent a whopping 23 consecutive weeks on-chart. "Someone Else" by Elice Claire spent 19 weeks in the top 40. "Light Up The Dark" by Veronica Nightshade and "Broken Bridge" by Elice Claire remaining in the top 40 for 18 consecutive weeks.

Biggest chart climb

 * In October 2011, Bella-May rebounded twenty-six positions from #37 to #11 with her former #1 single, "Hooker On A Church Corner".
 * In September 2008, Stacy Hart entered at #36 on downloads with "Starcrossed" and climbed twenty-five positions to #11 the week after. Later that month, It's Not Over Until The Fat Lady Sings entered at #38 on downloads only with their cover of Putanovska's "Bitch In Heat", also climbing twenty-five positions to #13 the week after.
 * Sophie Ramone somewhat surprisingly could only limp in at #38 with her single "The Gardener", featuring Kelly, in February 2005. However, after being severely overlooked in its first week, the sales picked up the following week, and the single climbed no less than twenty-four places to a new peak at #14!
 * If climbs from outside the top 40 are included, Duo missed the top 40 in their first week, only reaching #41 with their only single "Every Time". The following week, it climbed thirty-four places to reach #7!
 * On the album chart, Syd Wolfe climbed from #40 to #1 with her album Big Bad Wolfe on August 23, 2009.
 * On the download chart, SARA! jumped from #20 to #1 with her single "Music Everywhere" on September 2nd, 2012.

Biggest chart drop

 * In April 2009, Christine Tyler dropped 28 places from #11 to #39 with her single Revolver.
 * In July 2013, Eoin O'Neill almost matched this feat, with his single "Hide The Body" dropping 27 places from #12 to #39.

Biggest climb to #1

 * Jon Farley's "Dirt Bomb Bang Bang!" debuted at #21 on downloads, and climbed twenty places up to #1 the following week.
 * Shell Ruin and Jack Stevens' "In For The Kill" debuted at #19 on downloads, and rose to #1 the following week.

Biggest fall from #1

 * Kandi fell from #1 to #14 with "Nothing But The Video On", following her second week at #1.
 * Luke Ramada fell from #1 to #7 with "My Friends Are My Estate" a week after its debut at #1.

Longest time to peak

 * Sophie Ramone originally debuted at #21 with her debut single "Luv Me". In her eighth week, however, she set a new peak of #18!
 * Meli Kleindienst achieved a new peak of #26 with her download-only single "Sorry Doesn't Fit My Suit" in its seventh week on the chart.

Most charting members of one family

 * The Simmonds family have spawned three chart-topping acts. Ryan Simmonds is of course the biggest, but his wife Jessika Berqvist-Simmonds (from Gasp) has also been #1, and later his long lost sister Charlie Simmonds hit the top with "Burning Up".
 * The Elite family has also spawned three chart-topping acts. Candi and her brother Chase Elite have both earned themselves #1 singles, as has their brother Jamie as a member of boyband Difused. The family's pet dog Babycakes has also released several singles.
 * Tom Fletcher, his wife Malena and adopted daughter Robin have also all had top 2 hits. In addition, Robin's birth mother Neyssa, Neyssa's ex-wife Alesha, Alesha's ex-husband Ben Parker and Ben's half-sister Sophie Ramone have also had their own hits. Alesha's stepsister Phoebe Hearst is also a member of rock band Innocent.
 * Brothers Nick Edwards and Mark Edwards both had hit singles in 2001.
 * Esmeralda Dimuzio's sister, Olivia Dimuzio had her own top five hit in 2006.
 * Emma Brown's younger brother Nate Brown also reached the top five.
 * Natasha Hilton and Grace Hilton have both released singles.
 * Sisters Ami Yuki and Tika Yuki have both earned top 5 hits.
 * London and Cindy Star have both earned #1s.
 * Lucreacia and younger sister Nikki have 20 #1s between them.
 * Syd Wolfe and her brother Taylor have both had #1 singles & albums. Their younger brother Justyce hit #1 in April 2014 after winning the Tango Challenge.
 * Antony Jones, Chris Jones, James Jones, Matt Jones, Damien Jones, Alicia Jones and Anna Jones have all had top ten hits - but sadly they aren't related! Calvin Jones, however, is Anna's brother.
 * Violetta DiNozzo and Victor Strong of Phoenix Rising have each charted solo #1 hits; while bearing different surnames, they are in fact half-siblings due to sharing a mother. In a somewhat different case Alexei Monaghan has charted in the top 10 with Phoenix Rising while his brothers Sylar and Raphael charted in the top 10 as part of Schizophonic. Alexei was part of both groups however.
 * Putanovska's younger sibling, post-op transsexual Bichastasia earned a top ten in 2010. Putanovska has also been married to Chris Jones and Ryan Dawson.
 * Edna Albaquerque's side project Project Albaquerque contained at one point her brother, mother and two of her daughters, totalling 5 members of her family. Her alleged daughters Dakota Rain and Just Ginger have also had several top 10 hits. Dakota's daughter Bronagh has had success with Gingers+Jesus. The Albaquerque clan therefore has spawned 8 musicians.

Most solo careers from one band

 * London, Lianna, Lola Elle, and Cindy Star of Venom have all charted as solo artists.
 * All three members of Gasp (Jessika, Kelli and Ciara) have had top ten hits by themselves. Between them, they have amassed an amazing 26 top 40 hits!
 * D', Nadia Walker, and MC Labels (all from Mars/Venus) have charted with their own singles.
 * Paul Walters, Ryan Starrlet and Gemma of Tainted Desire have all had solo hits.
 * Kenya, Saffiyah and LaTreasa of Tiger Tiger have all released solo singles.
 * Victor Strong, James Moss and Alexei Monaghan have all charted outside of their group, Phoenix Rising. Benjamin McAllister will become the fourth member of the group to chart as a solo artist.

Most collaborative singles

 * Alesha is in first, having collaborated with 18 different acts on 20 single releases: 4tune (twice), Larynx Trasher, Kandi, CeCe Winston, Neyssa (twice), Sarah Summers, Ben Parker, Josie Matthews, Buffi, Shell Ruin (twice), Taylor Brookes, Putanovska (twice), Ryan Dawson, Indigo Peak, China, Emily Henning, Romo and Malaya. If you include appearances on Amy Marshall's "Bang!", DAMNED's "Hard To Find Something Nice To Say", TWISTED DISCO!'s "Neon Milkshake (Wot U Gon' Do?)", Jack Stevens' "Keep Calm & Blow", and Candi's "Gold", there are 23 different acts.
 * MC Labels from Mars/Venus has teamed up with 13 different acts: A:OK, Edna Albaquorque, Alicia, Pinky Bob, Ella Crawford, Miss Drips, Mark B, Phoenix, RoXie, Sapphire, SHY, Sarah Summers, and Tricity.
 * One Timers are in third. They have collaborated with 12 different acts - Melanie Chi, Ryan Simmonds, Brandi Williams, Amalia, Abby Marin, Emma Brown, Holly, ex.one, Anna Summers, Tara Milano, Tamika and Chris Jones.

Other achievements

 * In June 2009, Sophie Ramone became the first act to have at least one single peak in every position in the top 10 when "Coming Up For Air" debuted at #3. Kazimiera joined the club in May 2012 when Hey Lucy!/Never The Bride reached #1.  While Morris David Cat lacks a #4 as a lead artist, he did feature on a #4 hit by Flaming SteffY.
 * In April 2010, Paulo Araujo placed Falso Amor, sung in Portuguese, at #1, marking the first time a foreign language song topped the Uraps Singles Chart. In January 2013, Isaac Bellamy redid the feat with French-sung Je Ne Peux Pas Vivre Sans Toi
 * Azriel & Kyle hold the record for most acts to hit #1. Azriel hit the mark first in 2012, the acts are Phoenix Rising, Violetta DiNozzo, Dresden & Bareilles, Victor Strong, Arianna DiCorso, James Moss and Veronica Nightshade. Kyle reached 7 in April 2014, his acts are (Syd Wolfe, Taylor, Justyce, Honey, Rory Jacobs, Joie & Thorn City), In second place with six chart-topping acts is Rob, with #1 hits by Crystal Barker, Brett Clarkson, Sienna Martinez, Vixen, Electra and most recently, Pandora. Tied in third with five chart-topping acts each are Michael (Romo, Luke Ramada, Christine Tyler, Amy Marshall, and It's Not Over Until The Fat Lady Sings) and Tom (Sleazy Sisters, DAMNED, Carl Reeves, Lindsay Belle and Mark Charlie Wilson).
 * These artists have gone from a DNC single to reach #1 later in their careers: CeCe Winston, Aloud, Morris David Cat, Putanovska, Shell Ruin, Helena Rossi, 4tune and Hailey. The latter two had reached #1, then had a DNC and came back to reach #1 years later!
 * Isaac Bellamy achieved the milestone feat of topping all four Uraps official charts simultaneously in January 2013 - his anglophone debut album Makings of a Man topped the Albums Chart while Je Ne Peux Pas Vivre Sans Toi topped the Singles, Downloads and Airplay charts on the same week. The following week Candi achieved the same feat, with album The Lighthouse topping the albums chart while Best Damn Night topped airplay, singles and downloads.