List of number-one songs of 2012 (Colombia)

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This is a list of the National-Report Top 100 Nacional number-one songs of 2012. Chart rankings are based on radio play and are issued weekly. The data is compiled monitoring radio stations through an automated system in real-time. [1]

Number ones by week

Key
Dagger-14-plain.pngSong of the year
WeekIssue dateSongArtist(s)Reference(s)
5January 30"Ai Se Eu Te Pego" Michel Teló [2]
6February 6 [2]
7February 13"Escapate Conmigo"Dagger-14-plain.pngWolfine featuring Ñejo [3]
8February 20 [3]
9February 27 [4]
10March 5 [5]
11March 12 [6]
12March 19 [7]
13March 26 [8]
21May 21"Yo Te Lo Dije" J Balvin [9]
22May 28 [10]
23June 4 [11]
24June 11 [12]
26June 26 [13]
27July 2 [14]
29July 15 [15]
30July 23"Te Pintaron Pajaritos"Yandar & Yostin featuring Andy Rivera [16]
31July 30 [16]
32August 6"Yo Te Lo Dije"J Balvin [17]
33August 13"Te Pintaron Pajaritos"Yandar & Yostin featuring Andy Rivera [17]
38September 17 [18]
39September 24"Solitaria"Alkilados featuring Dalmata [18]
40October 1"Volví a Nacer" Carlos Vives [19]
41October 8 [20]
42October 15 [21]
43October 22 [22]
44October 29 [23]
45November 5 [24]
46November 12 [25]
47November 19 [26]
48November 26 [27]
49December 3 [28]
50December 10 [29]
51December 17 [30]
52December 25 [31]

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