LONDON (AFP) – A novelty song about sausage rolls secured the coveted Christmas number one spot on Friday (Dec 20) on the British singles charts.

LadBaby landed the festive crown for the second year running with I Love Sausage Rolls – a comedy reworking of I Love Rock 'N' Roll, which was a 1982 hit for American singer Joan Jett.

Last year, LadBaby – 32-year-old YouTube 'dad blogger' Mark Hoyle – topped the charts at Christmas with We Built This City – a similar sausage roll-based revamp.

Proceeds from the single are going towards The Trussell Trust food bank charity.

LadBaby became the first artist to serve up two consecutive novelty Christmas number ones.

The only other acts to have pulled off back-to-back festive chart-toppers are The Beatles between 1963 and 1965 and the Spice Girls, who also had three straight Christmas number ones between 1996 and 1998.

"How have we done this again? It's the best feeling in the world – it's a Christmas miracle yet again!" said Hoyle. "Who doesn't love a sausage roll at Christmas?"

LadBaby beat Stormzy's Own It featuring Ed Sheeran to the top spot, while Lewis Capaldi's Before You Go rose one place to number three.

The battle to secure the Christmas number one took off in the 1970s, seeing some epic contests between huge hits.

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