Artistas 25

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The Artistas 25 is a chart published weekly by Billboard Brasil . The Billboard Brasil Artistas 25 ranks the most popular artists in Brazil based on the streaming activity of major music services. Ana Castela ranks as the artist with the most weeks atop the chart.

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Compilation

A new chart is compiled and officially released by Billboard Brasil on Tuesday, referring to data from the previous week. The Artistas 25 chart are based on online streaming of the leading music services in Brazil, reflecting the one thousand most played songs, determined by a weighted formula incorporating official-only streams on both subscription and ad-supported tiers of audio and video music services. All data are provided by Luminate. [1]

Number-one artists

Contents
Issue dateArtistRef.
2023
August 28 Ana Castela [2]
September 4 Luísa Sonza [3]
September 11 [4]
September 18Ana Castela [5]
September 25 [6]
October 2 [7]
October 9 [8]
October 16 [9]
October 23 [10]
October 30 [11]
November 6 [12]
November 13 [13]
November 20 [14]
November 27 [15]
December 4 [16]
December 11 [17]
December 18 [18]
December 25 [19]
2024
January 1Ana Castela [20]
January 8 [21]
January 15 [22]
January 22 [23]
January 29 [24]
February 5 [25]
February 12 [26]
February 19 [27]
February 26 [28]
March 4 [29]
March 11 [30]
March 18 [31]
March 25 [32]
April 1 [33]
April 8 [34]
April 15 [35]

Artists with most weeks at number-one

WeeksArtist
32 Ana Castela
2 Luísa Sonza

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