List of number-one songs of 2023 (Singapore)

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This is a list of the Singapore Top 30 Digital Streaming number-one songs in 2023, according to the Recording Industry Association of Singapore.

Chart history

Issue DateSongArtist(s)Ref.
5 January"Ditto" NewJeans [1]
12 January [2]
19 January"Kill Bill" SZA [3]
26 January"Flowers" Miley Cyrus [4]
2 February"OMG"NewJeans [5]
9 February [6]
16 February [7]
23 February [8]
2 March"Die for You (Remix)" The Weeknd and Ariana Grande [9]
9 March"Die for You"The Weeknd [10]
16 March [11]
23 March"Cupid" Fifty Fifty [12]
30 March [13]
6 April"Flower" Jisoo [14]
13 April"Cupid"Fifty Fifty [15]
20 April [16]
27 April [17]
4 May [18]
11 May [19]
18 May [20]
25 May [21]
1 June [22]
8 June [23]
15 June [24]
22 June [25]
29 June [26]
6 July"Cruel Summer" Taylor Swift [27]
13 July"Super Shy"NewJeans [28]
20 July"Seven" Jung Kook feat. Latto [29]
27 July [30]
3 August [31]
10 August [32]
17 August [33]
24 August [34]
31 August [35]
7 September [36]
14 September [37]
21 September [38]
28 September [39]
5 October"3D"Jung Kook feat. Jack Harlow [40]
12 October"You & Me" Jennie [41]
19 October"Seven"Jung Kook feat. Latto [42]
26 October [43]
2 November [44]
9 November [45]
16 November"Perfect Night" Le Sserafim [46]
23 November"Seven"Jung Kook feat. Latto [47]
30 November"Perfect Night"Le Sserafim [48]
7 December"Seven"Jung Kook feat. Latto [49]
14 December"Greedy" Tate McRae [50]
21 December [51]
28 December"All I Want for Christmas Is You" Mariah Carey [52]

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