The Billboard Global 200 is a chart that ranks the best-performing songs globally. Its data, published by Billboard magazine and compiled by Luminate, is based on digital sales and online streaming from over 200 territories worldwide. Another similar chart is the Billboard Global Excl. US chart, which follows the same formula except it covers all territories excluding the US. The two charts launched on September 19, 2020.
On the Global 200, twenty singles reached number one in 2024. Fifteen artists reached the top of the chart for the first time—Benson Boone, Beyoncé, Future, Metro Boomin, Kendrick Lamar, Hozier, Post Malone, Morgan Wallen, Tommy Richman, Eminem, Sabrina Carpenter, Jimin, Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, and Bruno Mars. Mars spent the most weeks at the top spot with 17 weeks at number one for his singles "Die with a Smile" with Lady Gaga and "Apt." with Rosé, the latter of which was the longest reigning number-one song with 9 weeks atop the chart.
On the Global Excl. US, fifteen singles reached number one in 2024. Ten artists reached the top of the chart for the first time—Benson Boone, Artemas, Post Malone, Sabrina Carpenter, Eminem, Lisa, Jimin, Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, and Bruno Mars. Mars spent the most weeks at the top spot with 17 weeks at number one for his singles "Die with a Smile" with Lady Gaga and "Apt." with Rosé, the latter of which was the longest reigning number-one song with 9 weeks atop the chart.
† | Indicates best-performing song of 2024 on the Global 200 [1] |
‡ | Indicates best-performing song of 2024 on the Global Excl. US [2] |
Issue date | Billboard Global 200 | Billboard Global Excl. US | Ref. | ||
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Song | Artist(s) | Song | Artist(s) | ||
January 6 | "All I Want for Christmas Is You" | Mariah Carey | "All I Want for Christmas Is You" | Mariah Carey | [3] |
January 13 | "Lovin on Me" | Jack Harlow | "Greedy" | Tate McRae | [4] |
January 20 | [5] | ||||
January 27 | "Yes, And?" | Ariana Grande | "Yes, And?" | Ariana Grande | [6] |
February 3 | [7] | ||||
February 10 | "Hiss" | Megan Thee Stallion | "Greedy" | Tate McRae | [8] |
February 17 | "Beautiful Things" † | Benson Boone | [9] | ||
February 24 | "Beautiful Things" ‡ | Benson Boone | [10] | ||
March 2 | "Texas Hold 'Em" | Beyoncé | [11] | ||
March 9 | "Beautiful Things" † | Benson Boone | [12] | ||
March 16 | [13] | ||||
March 23 | "We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)" | Ariana Grande | "We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)" | Ariana Grande | [14] |
March 30 | "Beautiful Things" † | Benson Boone | "Beautiful Things" ‡ | Benson Boone | [15] |
April 6 | "Like That" | Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar | [16] | ||
April 13 | "Beautiful Things" † | Benson Boone | [17] | ||
April 20 | [18] | ||||
April 27 | "Too Sweet" | Hozier | "I Like the Way You Kiss Me" | Artemas | [19] |
May 4 | "Fortnight" | Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone | "Fortnight" | Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone | [20] |
May 11 | [21] | ||||
May 18 | "Not Like Us" | Kendrick Lamar | "Espresso" | Sabrina Carpenter | [22] |
May 25 | "I Had Some Help" | Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen | [23] | ||
June 1 | "Million Dollar Baby" | Tommy Richman | [24] | ||
June 8 | [25] | ||||
June 15 | "Houdini" | Eminem | "Houdini" | Eminem | [26] |
June 22 | "Espresso" | Sabrina Carpenter | "Espresso" | Sabrina Carpenter | [27] |
June 29 | "Please Please Please" | "Please Please Please" | [28] | ||
July 6 | "Espresso" | [29] | |||
July 13 | "Espresso" | "Rockstar" | Lisa | [30] | |
July 20 | "Not Like Us" | Kendrick Lamar | "Espresso" | Sabrina Carpenter | [31] |
July 27 | "Espresso" | Sabrina Carpenter | [32] | ||
August 3 | "Who" | Jimin | "Who" | Jimin | [33] |
August 10 | [34] | ||||
August 17 | "Birds of a Feather" | Billie Eilish | "Birds of a Feather" | Billie Eilish | [35] |
August 24 | [36] | ||||
August 31 | [37] | ||||
September 7 | "Die with a Smile" | Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars | "Die with a Smile" | Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars | [38] |
September 14 | [39] | ||||
September 21 | [40] | ||||
September 28 | [41] | ||||
October 5 | [42] | ||||
October 12 | [43] | ||||
October 19 | [44] | ||||
October 26 | [45] | ||||
November 2 | "Apt." | Rosé and Bruno Mars | "Apt." | Rosé and Bruno Mars | [46] |
November 9 | [47] | ||||
November 16 | [48] | ||||
November 23 | [49] | ||||
November 30 | [50] | ||||
December 7 | [51] | ||||
December 14 | [52] | ||||
December 21 | [53] | ||||
December 28 | [54] |
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