List of Global Chinese Pop Chart number-one songs of 2017

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This is a list of the songs that topped the Global Chinese Pop Chart in 2017.

The Global Chinese Pop Chart (全球华语歌曲排行榜) is a weekly Chinese language pop music chart compiled by 7 Chinese language radio stations across Asia: Beijing Music Radio, Shanghai Eastern Broadcasting (zh), Radio Guangdong, Radio Television Hong Kong, Taipei Pop Radio, Singapore's Y.E.S. 93.3FM and Malaysia's 988 FM. [1] [2] The chart's definition of "Chinese language" covers all three main genres of C-pop: Mandopop, Cantopop and Hokkien pop.

Chart history

Taiwanese-American singer Wang Leehom (pictured) had three number-one songs throughout the year. Leehom Wang at Harbin Film Festival.jpg
Taiwanese-American singer Wang Leehom (pictured) had three number-one songs throughout the year.
Chinese singer-songwriter Li Ronghao (pictured) earned three number-one songs throughout the year. Li Ronghao at KKBOX Music Awards (2015-02-08)a.jpg
Chinese singer-songwriter Li Ronghao (pictured) earned three number-one songs throughout the year.
Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
January 6"Zhi shan shan lai chi de ni (致姍姍來遲的你)"A Si & Yoga Lin [3]
January 13"Yuan fen yi dao qiao (緣分一道橋)" Wang Leehom & Tan Weiwei [4]
January 20"Wu biao mian shang hen (無表面傷痕)" Joyce Cheng [5]
January 27"Everything Will Say Goodbye" Zhang Jie [6]
February 2"Di yi bai ge wo (第一百個我)" Joey Yung [7]
February 10"I Do" Eason Chan [8]
February 17"Hao hao (好好)" Mayday [9]
February 24"Di yi bai ge wo (第一百個我)"Joey Yung [10]
March 3"Wo jiu shi ai ni bu hai pa (我就是愛你不害怕)" Sammi Cheng [11]
March 10"Huo xing ren lai guo (火星人來過)" Joker Xue [12]
March 17"Light Years Away (光年之外)" G.E.M. [13]
March 24"Tian bian di bian qing bu bian (天變地變情不變)" Gin Lee [14]
March 31"C3PO" Hacken Lee [15]
April 7"Tian bian di bian qing bu bian (天變地變情不變)"Gin Lee [16]
April 14"San sheng san shi (三生三世)"Zhang Jie [17]
April 21"18" Coco Lee [18]
April 28 [19]
May 5"Fan ren ge (凡人歌)"Mayday ft. Jam Hsiao [20]
May 12"Piao xiang bei fang (漂向北方)" Namewee ft. Wang Leehom [21]
May 19"Fan ren ge (凡人歌)"Mayday ft. Jam Hsiao [22]
May 26"Dong wu shi jie (動物世界)"Joker Xue [23]
June 2"Dai zhe gu hui qu lv xing (帶著骨灰去旅行)" Ken Hung [24]
June 9"Man man xi guan (慢慢習慣)" Andy Lau [25]
June 16"Wo bu neng wang ji ni (我不能忘記你)" Sandy Lam [26]
June 23"En (嗯)" Li Ronghao [27]
June 30 [28]
July 7 [29]
July 14 [30]
July 21"Pi feng (披風)"Eason Chan [31]
July 28"Chu fa (觸發)" Luhan [32]
August 4 [33]
August 11"Pi feng (披風)"Eason Chan [34]
August 18"Coming Home" Will Pan [35]
August 25 [36]
September 1 [37]
September 8"Yi bai zhong re ai (一百種熱愛)" Chris Lee feat. Major Lazer [38]
September 15"Jiu zhe yang (就這樣)"Li Ronghao [39]
September 22"Shui lai jian yue guang (誰來剪月光)"Eason Chan [40]
September 29 [41]
October 6 [42]
October 13"Dan ning zhi zhuo (丹宁执着)" JJ Lin [43]
October 20 [44]
October 27"Ge yao (歌謠)"Li Ronghao [45]
November 3"I Do" Karen Mok [46]
November 10"A.I. (愛)"Wang Leehom [47]
November 17 [48]
November 24 [49]
December 1 [50]
December 8"今天雨,可是我們在一起 (Happy Ever After)"Chris Lee [51]
December 15"跳舞的梵穀 (A Dancing Van Gogh)" Stefanie Sun [52]
December 22 [53]
December 29"Wo Men De Shi Guang (我們的時光)" TFBoys [54]

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