List of Canadian Hot 100 number-one singles of 2019

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"Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X (pictured) featuring Billy Ray Cyrus spent nineteen consecutive weeks at number one on the Canadian Hot 100, breaking the record for the longest-running number-one song in the chart's history. It later ranked as the best-performing single of the year. Lil Nas X back stage at the MTV Video Music Awards 2019.jpg
"Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X (pictured) featuring Billy Ray Cyrus spent nineteen consecutive weeks at number one on the Canadian Hot 100, breaking the record for the longest-running number-one song in the chart's history. It later ranked as the best-performing single of the year.

This is a list of the Canadian Hot 100 number-one singles of 2019. The Canadian Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing singles of Canada. Its data, published by Billboard magazine and compiled by Nielsen SoundScan, is based collectively on each single's weekly physical and digital sales, as well as airplay and streaming.

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Chart history

Mariah Carey (pictured)'s "All I Want for Christmas Is You" hit number one for the first time ever, 25 years after its debut in 1994. It is also the first Christmas song to top the Canadian Hot 100. Mariah Carey WBLS 2018 Interview 4.jpg
Mariah Carey (pictured)'s "All I Want for Christmas Is You" hit number one for the first time ever, 25 years after its debut in 1994. It is also the first Christmas song to top the Canadian Hot 100.
"7 Rings" by Ariana Grande (pictured) debuted at number one, becoming her second number-one song and making her the third female artist to earn multiple number-one debuts. Ariana Grande (32426962484) (cropped, retouched).jpg
"7 Rings" by Ariana Grande (pictured) debuted at number one, becoming her second number-one song and making her the third female artist to earn multiple number-one debuts.
With "Bad Guy", Billie Eilish (pictured) became the first artist born in the 21st century to have a number-one song on the Canadian Hot 100 and the youngest since Lorde in 2013 to top the chart. Billie Eilish 2019 by Glenn Francis.jpg
With "Bad Guy", Billie Eilish (pictured) became the first artist born in the 21st century to have a number-one song on the Canadian Hot 100 and the youngest since Lorde in 2013 to top the chart.
Canadian singer Shawn Mendes (pictured) earned his first number-one single with "Senorita", a duet with Camila Cabello, which spent seven weeks at number one. Shawn Mendes at The Queen's Birthday Party (cropped 2).jpg
Canadian singer Shawn Mendes (pictured) earned his first number-one single with "Señorita", a duet with Camila Cabello, which spent seven weeks at number one.
Key
Indicates best-performing single of 2019 [1]
No.Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
135January 5"All I Want for Christmas Is You" Mariah Carey [2]
reJanuary 12"Thank U, Next" Ariana Grande [3]
136January 19"Sunflower" Post Malone and Swae Lee [4]
January 26 [5]
137February 2"7 Rings"Ariana Grande [6]
February 9 [7]
February 16 [8]
February 23 [9]
March 2 [10]
138March 9"Shallow" Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper [11]
139March 16"Sucker" Jonas Brothers [12]
reMarch 23"7 Rings"Ariana Grande [13]
March 30 [14]
April 6 [15]
140April 13"Bad Guy" Billie Eilish [16]
141April 20"Old Town Road" Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus [17]
April 27 [18]
May 4 [19]
May 11 [20]
May 18 [21]
May 25 [22]
June 1 [23]
June 8 [24]
June 15 [25]
June 22 [26]
June 29 [27]
July 6 [28]
July 13 [29]
July 20 [30]
July 27 [31]
August 3 [32]
August 10 [33]
August 17 [34]
August 24 [35]
142August 31"Señorita" Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello [36]
September 7 [37]
September 14 [38]
September 21 [39]
September 28 [40]
October 5 [41]
October 12 [42]
143October 19"Highest in the Room" Travis Scott [43]
144October 26"Someone You Loved" Lewis Capaldi [44]
November 2 [45]
145November 9"Lose You to Love Me" Selena Gomez [46]
reNovember 16"Someone You Loved"Lewis Capaldi [47]
November 23 [48]
146November 30"Dance Monkey" Tones and I [49]
December 7 [50]
December 14 [51]
December 21 [52]
December 28 [53]

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