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This is a list of songs that have charted in the top ten of the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, an all-genre singles chart, in 2016.
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | References |
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Singles from 2015 | ||||||
November 14 | "Sorry" (#1) | Justin Bieber | 1 | January 2 | 22 | [1] [2] |
December 5 | "Love Yourself" (#2) | 1 | February 27 | 24 | [3] [4] | |
December 19 | "Same Old Love" | Selena Gomez | 6 | January 2 | 9 | [5] [2] |
Singles from 2016 | ||||||
January 9 | "Stressed Out" (#6) | Twenty One Pilots | 3 | February 13 | 20 | [6] [7] |
January 23 | "Like I'm Gonna Lose You" | Meghan Trainor featuring John Legend | 8 | January 30 | 3 | [8] [9] |
January 30 | "Roses" | The Chainsmokers featuring Rozes | 6 | February 6 | 9 | [9] [10] |
February 6 | "Cake by the Ocean" [E] | DNCE | 7 | February 20 | 12 | [10] [11] |
February 13 | "Hands to Myself" [D] | Selena Gomez | 5 | February 13 | 2 | [7] |
February 20 | "Pillowtalk" ◁ | Zayn | 1 | February 20 | 15 | [11] |
"Work" | Rihanna featuring Drake | 1 | March 12 | 14 | [11] [12] | |
"My House" | Flo Rida | 5 | April 9 | 11 | [11] [13] | |
March 12 | "Me, Myself & I" | G-Eazy and Bebe Rexha | 9 | April 16 | 7 | [12] [14] |
March 19 | "7 Years" (#7) | Lukas Graham | 1 | April 9 | 18 | [15] [13] |
April 2 | "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" (#5) | Mike Posner | 2 | April 23 | 21 | [16] [17] |
April 16 | "Work from Home" | Fifth Harmony featuring Ty Dolla Sign | 4 | June 18 | 18 | [14] [18] |
April 23 | "No" [F] [G] | Meghan Trainor | 10 | April 23 | 3 | [17] |
April 30 | "One Dance" (#4) | Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla | 1 | May 7 | 22 | [19] [20] |
"Panda" | Desiigner | 4 | May 7 | 14 | [19] [20] | |
May 21 | "This Is What You Came For" ◁ | Calvin Harris featuring Rihanna | 1 | July 23 | 23 | [21] [22] |
"Don't Let Me Down" (#8) | The Chainsmokers featuring Daya | 4 | August 6 | 21 | [21] [23] | |
May 28 | "Can't Stop the Feeling!" ◁ | Justin Timberlake | 1 | June 25 | 16 | [24] [25] |
"Cheap Thrills" (#3) | Sia featuring Sean Paul | 1 | July 2 | 23 | [24] [26] | |
June 11 | "Dangerous Woman" | Ariana Grande | 10 | June 11 | 1 | [27] |
June 18 | "Too Good" | Drake featuring Rihanna | 9 | July 23 | 8 | [18] [22] |
July 23 | "Treat You Better" | Shawn Mendes | 7 | August 6 | 17 | [22] [23] |
August 6 | "Me Too" [H] | Meghan Trainor | 9 | August 6 | 2 | [23] |
August 13 | "Cold Water" ◁ [I] | Major Lazer featuring Justin Bieber and MØ | 1 | August 13 | 19 | [28] |
"Send My Love (To Your New Lover)" | Adele | 10 | August 13 | 1 | [28] | |
August 20 | "Closer" (#10) ◁ | The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey | 1 | September 10 | 32 | [29] [30] |
August 27 | "Let Me Love You" ◁ | DJ Snake featuring Justin Bieber | 4 | October 29 | 23 | [31] [32] |
"Heathens" [J] | Twenty One Pilots | 3 | October 8 | 20 | [31] [33] | |
September 17 | "This Girl" | Kungs vs. Cookin' on 3 Burners | 8 | October 8 | 5 | [34] [33] |
October 1 | "The Greatest" [K] | Sia featuring Kendrick Lamar | 6 | October 1 | 16 | [35] |
October 15 | "Starboy" | The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk | 1 | December 10 | 23 | [36] [37] |
October 29 | "24K Magic" ◁ | Bruno Mars | 3 | December 31 | 15 | [32] [38] |
November 5 | "Don't Wanna Know" | Maroon 5 featuring Kendrick Lamar | 6 | December 10 | 17 | [39] [37] |
November 19 | "Fake Love" | Drake | 10 | November 19 | 1 | [40] |
November 26 | "Black Beatles" | Rae Sremmurd featuring Gucci Mane | 3 | November 26 | 9 | [41] |
December 17 | "Party Monster" | The Weeknd | 8 | December 17 | 1 | [42] |
December 31 | "Deja Vu" ◁ | J. Cole | 7 | December 31 | 1 | [38] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | References |
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July 11 | "Can't Feel My Face" [A] | The Weeknd | 1 | September 12 | 28 | [43] [44] |
September 19 | "What Do You Mean?" ◁ | Justin Bieber | 1 | September 19 | 24 | [45] |
"Wildest Dreams" [B] | Taylor Swift | 4 | October 10 | 15 | [45] [46] | |
September 26 | "The Hills" | The Weeknd | 1 | October 31 | 18 | [47] [48] |
October 24 | "Stitches" [C] | Shawn Mendes | 10 | October 24 | 2 | [49] |
October 31 | "Hotline Bling" | Drake | 3 | November 14 | 16 | [48] [50] |
November 14 | "Hello" (#9) ◁ | Adele | 1 | November 14 | 18 | [50] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
October 22 | "Side to Side" | Ariana Grande featuring Nicki Minaj | 4 | January 14 | 16 | [51] [52] |
December 31 | "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" ◁ | Zayn and Taylor Swift | 2 | February 18 | 11 | [38] [53] |
American singer and songwriter Pink has released eight studio albums, three live albums, five compilation albums, 49 singles, six promotional singles, and 44 music videos. In 2000, she released her debut studio album, Can't Take Me Home. It has sold four million units worldwide and yielded three singles, "There You Go", "Most Girls", and "You Make Me Sick". A year later, Pink recorded the Moulin Rouge! version of "Lady Marmalade" with Christina Aguilera, Mýa, and Lil' Kim. Later that year, Pink released her second studio album, Missundaztood, which has sold 15 million copies worldwide. The record was promoted by four singles, "Get the Party Started", "Don't Let Me Get Me", "Just Like a Pill", and "Family Portrait", all of which attended commercial success.
American recording artist Chris Brown has released nine studio albums, ten mixtapes, fifty six singles and nineteen promotional singles. According to Billboard, Brown has the eighth most Hot 100 entries on the chart with 101. As of August 2020, he has achieved 51 top 40 entries on the Hot 100 and 16 top 10 entries. Brown is the singer with the fifth-most consecutive weeks on the Hot 100 chart. According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), he is the seventh-best-selling digital single artist in the United States with sales of 69.5 million.
"Need You Now" is a song performed by American country music trio Lady Antebellum. The band co-wrote the song with Josh Kear, and produced it with Paul Worley. It serves as the lead-off single and title track to their second studio album of the same name, and was first released in the US on August 11, 2009. The song also served as their debut single in the UK and Europe, where it was released April 23, 2010. It won four Grammy Awards in 2011, including for Song of the Year and Record of the Year, the only country song to win both honors since "Not Ready to Make Nice" by the Dixie Chicks won both in 2006.
American singer Kesha has released four full-length studio albums, one compilation album, two extended plays, twenty-nine singles, nine promotional singles, and has made seven other guest appearances. As of 2020, the singer has sold over 141 million records worldwide, including 10.6 million albums and 73.9 million songs in the United States and 17.2 million albums and 123.7 million songs worldwide. She is also the eighth highest certified female digital singles artist behind Billie Eilish, and twenty-fifth highest overall in the United States, with 35.5 million certified units as a lead artist. She also has 14.5 million certified digital single units as a featured artist, bringing a total of 50 million units by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) as of December 18, 2018. She is also certified for 5 million albums in the country, bringing her total record certifications to stand at 55 million. She has also accumulated over approximately 7 billion on-demand audio streams to date.