The Hong Kong Songs is a record chart that ranks the best-performing songs in Hong Kong since February 2022. Published by Billboard magazine, the data are compiled by MRC Data based collectively on each single's weekly digital streaming and download sales. It was announced on February 14, 2022, as part of Billboard's Hits of the World chart collection, ranking the top 25 songs weekly in more than 40 countries around the globe. [1]
Every Tuesday, a new chart is compiled and officially released to the public on its website. Each chart is dated with the "week-ending" date of the Saturday four days later.
No. | Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
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1 | January 6 | "Emergency Contact" | Gareth.T | [2] |
2 | January 13 | [3] | ||
3 | January 20 | "Permanent Damage" | MC Cheung & Panther Chan | [4] |
4 | January 27 | [5] | ||
5 | February 3 | [6] | ||
6 | February 10 | "Tinted Windows" | Kaho Hung | [7] |
7 | February 17 | "Emergency Contact" | Gareth.T | [8] |
8 | February 24 | "Tinted Windows" | Kaho Hung | [9] |
9 | March 2 | [10] | ||
10 | March 9 | "Easy" | Le Sserafim | [11] |
11 | March 16 | [12] | ||
12 | March 23 | "3-Life of Luck" | Yan Ting | [13] |
13 | March 30 | "Background Noise" | MC Cheung | [14] |
14 | April 6 | "3-Life of Luck" | Yan Ting | [15] |
15 | April 13 | "Magnetic" | Illit | [16] |
16 | April 20 | [17] | ||
17 | April 27 | [18] | ||
18 | May 4 | "Fortnight" | Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone | [19] |
19 | May 11 | "Magnetic" | Illit | [20] |
20 | May 18 | "You're Out Of This World" | Keung To | [21] |
21 | May 25 | [22] | ||
22 | June 1 | "Supernova" | Aespa | [23] |
No. | Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | January 7 | "What Happened" | Dear Jane | [24] |
2 | January 14 | [25] | ||
3 | January 21 | [26] | ||
4 | January 28 | [27] | ||
5 | February 4 | "The One For You" | MC Cheung | [28] |
6 | February 11 | [29] | ||
7 | February 18 | [30] | ||
8 | February 25 | "What Happened" | Dear Jane | [31] |
9 | March 4 | "The One For You" | MC Cheung | [32] |
10 | March 11 | "What Happened" | Dear Jane | [33] |
11 | March 18 | "Loner Anthem" | Gareth.T | [34] |
12 | March 25 | [35] | ||
13 | April 1 | "Tsui" | Keung To | [36] |
14 | April 8 | "What Happened" | Dear Jane | [37] |
15 | April 15 | "Flower" | Jisoo | [38] |
16 | April 22 | [39] | ||
17 | April 29 | [40] | ||
18 | May 6 | "Imaginary Fairground " | Hins Cheung | [41] |
19 | May 13 | "What If" | Terence Lam | [42] |
20 | May 20 | "Cupid" | Fifty Fifty | [43] |
21 | May 27 | [44] | ||
22 | June 3 | [45] | ||
23 | June 10 | "Tsui" | Keung To | [46] |
24 | June 17 | "Dummy" | [47] | |
25 | June 24 | [48] | ||
26 | July 1 | [49] | ||
27 | July 8 | [50] | ||
28 | July 15 | [51] | ||
29 | July 22 | "Super Shy" | NewJeans | [52] |
30 | July 29 | "Seven" | Jungkook (featuring Latto) | [53] |
31 | August 5 | [54] | ||
32 | August 12 | "Inhale" | MC Cheung | [55] |
33 | August 19 | "Seven" | Jungkook (featuring Latto) | [56] |
34 | August 26 | [57] | ||
35 | September 2 | [58] | ||
36 | September 9 | [59] | ||
37 | September 16 | [60] | ||
38 | September 23 | "Not My Problem" | MC Cheung | [61] |
39 | September 30 | "Seven" | Jungkook (featuring Latto) | [62] |
40 | October 7 | [63] | ||
41 | October 14 | "3D" | Jungkook & Jack Harlow | [64] |
42 | October 21 | "You & Me" | Jennie | [65] |
43 | October 28 | [66] | ||
44 | November 4 | "Seven" | Jungkook (featuring Latto) | [67] |
45 | November 11 | [68] | ||
46 | November 18 | [69] | ||
47 | November 25 | "Perfect Night" | Le Sserafim | [70] |
48 | December 2 | "Seven" | Jungkook (featuring Latto) | [71] |
49 | December 9 | "Perfect Night" | Le Sserafim | [72] |
50 | December 16 | "Emergency Contact" | Gareth.T | [73] |
51 | December 23 | [74] | ||
52 | December 30 | [75] | ||
No. | Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | February 19 | "Pillow Talk" | MC Cheung | [76] |
2 | February 26 | [77] | ||
3 | March 5 | "Regression" | Terence Lam | [78] |
4 | March 12 | "Pillow Talk" | MC Cheung | [79] |
5 | March 19 | [80] | ||
6 | March 26 | [81] | ||
7 | April 2 | [82] | ||
8 | April 9 | [83] | ||
9 | April 16 | "Still Life" | BigBang | [84] |
10 | April 23 | "Red Scarf" (Till We Meet Again Movie Theme Song) | WeiBird | [85] |
11 | April 30 | "Caution Wet Floor" | MC Cheung | [86] |
12 | May 7 | [87] | ||
13 | May 14 | "Pillow Talk" | [88] | |
14 | May 21 | [89] | ||
15 | May 28 | "Cherlas " | Hins Cheung | [90] |
16 | June 4 | [91] | ||
17 | June 11 | "Pillow Talk" | MC Cheung | [92] |
18 | June 18 | [93] | ||
19 | June 25 | [94] | ||
20 | July 2 | "Dear My Friend," | Keung To | [95] |
21 | July 9 | [96] | ||
22 | July 16 | [97] | ||
23 | July 23 | "Greatest Works of Art" | Jay Chou | [98] |
24 | July 30 | "A Gentleman's Guide To Old-Fashioned Dating" | MC Cheung | [99] |
25 | August 6 | [100] | ||
26 | August 13 | [101] | ||
27 | August 20 | [102] | ||
28 | August 27 | [103] | ||
29 | September 3 | "Pink Venom" | Blackpink | [104] |
30 | September 10 | "A Gentleman's Guide To Old-Fashioned Dating" | MC Cheung | [105] |
31 | September 17 | [106] | ||
32 | September 24 | [107] | ||
33 | October 1 | "Shut Down" | Blackpink | [108] |
34 | October 8 | "A Gentleman's Guide To Old-Fashioned Dating" | MC Cheung | [109] |
35 | October 15 | [110] | ||
36 | October 22 | [111] | ||
37 | October 29 | [112] | ||
38 | November 5 | "What Happened" | Dear Jane | [113] |
39 | November 12 | [114] | ||
40 | November 19 | [115] | ||
41 | November 26 | [116] | ||
42 | December 3 | [117] | ||
43 | December 10 | [118] | ||
44 | December 17 | [119] | ||
45 | December 24 | [120] | ||
46 | December 31 | [121] |
Rank | Artist | Count |
---|---|---|
1st | MC Cheung | 33 |
2nd | Dear Jane | 18 |
3rd | Jungkook | 14 |
4th | Latto | 13 |
5th | Keung To | 10 |
6th | Gareth. T | 7 |
7th | Hins Cheung | 3 |
Jisoo | ||
Fifty Fifty | ||
Panther Chan | ||
8th | Blackpink | 2 |
Terence Lam | ||
Jennie | ||
Le Sserafim | ||
9th | Jay Chou | 1 |
WeiBird | ||
BigBang | ||
NewJeans | ||
Jack Harlow |
No. of weeks | Song | Artist | Year(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
16 | "What Happened" | Dear Jane | 2022–2023 | [37] |
13 | "Seven" | Jungkook (featuring Latto) | 2023 | [71] |
12 | "Pillow Talk" | MC Cheung | 2021 | [94] |
"A Gentleman's Guide To Old-Fashioned Dating" | 2022 | [112] | ||
5 | "Dummy" | Keung To | 2023 | [51] |
"Emergency Contact" | Gareth.T | 2023–2024 | [3] | |
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