List of number-one pop hits of 2010 (Brazil)

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This is a list of number one pop singles on the Billboard Brasil Hot Pop chart in 2009.

Chart history

Chart dateSongArtist
January"I Want to Know What Love Is" Mariah Carey [1]
February
March
April
May
June"Baby" Justin Bieber featuring Ludacris [2]
July"Alejandro" Lady Gaga [2] [3]
August
September
October
November"Do Lado de Cá" Chimarruts [3]
December"The Time (Dirty Bit)" The Black Eyed Peas [4]

See also

  1. "Billboard Brasil Hot Pop & Popular". Billboard Brasil . BPP (12): 86–87. May 2010.
  2. 1 2 "Billboard Brasil Hot Pop & Popular". Billboard Brasil . BPP (12): 84–85. September 2010.
  3. 1 2 "Billboard Brasil Hot Pop & Popular". Billboard Brasil . BPP (15): 100–101. December 2010 – January 2011.
  4. "Billboard Brasil Hot Pop & Popular". Billboard Brasil . BPP (16): 78–79. February 2011.

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