This is a list of the Canadian Billboard magazine Canadian Hot 100 number-ones of 2012.
Note that Billboard publishes charts with an issue date approximately 7–10 days in advance.
† | Indicates best-performing single of 2012 [1] |
No. | Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
re | January 7 | "Sexy and I Know It" | LMFAO | [2] |
January 14 | [3] | |||
re | January 21 | "We Found Love" | Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris | [4] |
January 28 | [5] | |||
February 4 | [6] | |||
59 | February 11 | "Call Me Maybe" | Carly Rae Jepsen | [7] |
February 18 | [8] | |||
60 | February 25 | "Give Me All Your Luvin'" | Madonna featuring Nicki Minaj and M.I.A. | [9] |
61 | March 3 | "Part of Me" | Katy Perry | [10] |
re | March 10 | "Call Me Maybe" | Carly Rae Jepsen | [11] |
March 17 | [12] | |||
62 | March 24 | "Wild Ones" | Flo Rida featuring Sia | [13] |
March 31 | [14] | |||
63 | April 7 | "We Are Young" | Fun featuring Janelle Monáe | [15] |
64 | April 14 | "Boyfriend" | Justin Bieber | [16] |
65 | April 21 | "Somebody That I Used to Know" † | Gotye featuring Kimbra | [17] |
April 28 | [18] | |||
May 5 | [19] | |||
May 12 | [20] | |||
May 19 | [21] | |||
May 26 | [22] | |||
66 | June 2 | "Payphone" | Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa | [23] |
June 9 | [24] | |||
June 16 | [25] | |||
June 23 | [26] | |||
June 30 | [27] | |||
July 7 | [28] | |||
July 14 | [29] | |||
July 21 | [30] | |||
67 | July 28 | "Wide Awake" | Katy Perry | [31] |
68 | August 4 | "Whistle" | Flo Rida | [32] |
August 11 | [33] | |||
re | August 18 | "Wide Awake" | Katy Perry | [34] |
August 25 | [35] | |||
69 | September 1 | "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | Taylor Swift | [36] |
70 | September 8 | "Good Time" | Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen | [37] |
re | September 15 | "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" | Taylor Swift | [38] |
September 22 | [39] | |||
September 29 | [40] | |||
71 | October 6 | "Gangnam Style" | Psy | [41] |
October 13 | [42] | |||
October 20 | [43] | |||
October 27 | [44] | |||
November 3 | [45] | |||
November 10 | [46] | |||
November 17 | [47] | |||
72 | November 24 | "Diamonds" | Rihanna | [48] |
December 1 | [49] | |||
December 8 | [50] | |||
December 15 | [51] | |||
73 | December 22 | "Locked Out of Heaven" | Bruno Mars | [52] |
December 29 | [53] |
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