List of Billboard China V Chart number-one videos of 2018

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The following is a list of the number-one music videos of 2018 on the weekly Billboard China V Chart. The chart ranks the weekly most viewed music videos using data from Chinese video-sharing site YinYueTai. [1] [2]

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Chart history

Issue dateMusic videoArtist(s)Reference
January 1"Sleep" Roy Wang [3]
January 8"渡" Joker Xue [4]
January 15"Sleep" Roy Wang [5]
January 22 [6]
January 29"渡" Joker Xue [7]
February 5 [8]
February 12 [9]
February 19 [10]
February 26 [11]
March 3"像风一样" Joker Xue [12]
March 12"橙色天空" Xu Weizhou [13]
March 19 [14]
March 26"因为遇见你2018版" Roy Wang [15]
April 2 [16]
April 9 [17]
April 16 [18]
April 23"Dawn of us" Jackson Wang [19]
April 30 [20]
May 7 [21]
May 14 [22]
May 21 [23]
May 28 [24]
June 4 [25]
June 11"最后" Wang Bowen [26]
June 18"Wait A Minute"乐华七子NEXT [27]
June 25"最后" Wang Bowen [28]
July 2 [29]
July 9"野兽"王一浩 [30]
July 16 [31]
July 23"卡路里" Rocket Girls 101 [32]
July 30"Pull Up" Cai Xukun [33]
August 6 [34]
August 13 [35]

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