List of Global Chinese Pop Chart number-one songs of 2018

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This is a list of the songs that topped the Global Chinese Pop Chart in 2018.

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 singer A-mei (pictured) has earned two number-one songs throughout the year. A-Mei World Tour in Taipei Arena 20100319 (cropped).jpg
Taiwanese singer A-mei (pictured) has earned two number-one songs throughout the year.
Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
January 5"STORY THIEF (偷故事的人)" A-mei [3]
January 12"Wei da de miao xiao (偉大的渺小)" JJ Lin [4]
January 19 [5]
January 26"Full Name (連名帶姓)"A-mei [6]
February 2 [7]
February 9"On Happiness Road (幸福路上)" Jolin Tsai [8]
February 16"Wei da de miao xiao (偉大的渺小)"JJ Lin [9]
February 23"Full Name (連名帶姓)"A-mei [10]
March 2"Feng Yi (風衣)" Stefanie Sun [11]
March 9"Waiting For You (等你下課)" Jay Chou & Gary Yang [12]
March 16"The Chaos After You (如果雨之後)" Eric Chou [13]
March 23"What A Song (什麼歌)" Mayday [14]
March 30 [15]
April 6 [16]
April 13"Yin yin zuo xiu (隱隱作秀)" Zhang Bichen [17]
April 20"Ru ge (如歌)" Zhang Jie [18]
April 27 [19]
May 4 [20]
May 11"Sui yue" (歲月) Faye Wong & Na Ying [21]
May 18"Ru ge (如歌)"Zhang Jie [22]
May 25"Us (我們)" Eason Chan [23]
June 1"Màn man xǐhuān nǐ (慢慢喜歡你)" Karen Mok [24]
June 8 [25]
June 15 [26]
June 22"Under the Cloud (飛雲之下)" Han Hong ft. JJ Lin [27]
June 29 [28]
July 6 [29]
July 13 [30]
July 20"Don't Speak (別廢話)" Tia Ray [31]
July 27 [32]
August 3 [33]
August 10 [34]
August 17"Am I Me (漸漸)"Eason Chan [35]
August 24 [36]
August 31"Quarrelsome Lovers (王牌冤家)" Li Ronghao [37]
September 7"Am I Me (漸漸)"Eason Chan [38]
September 14"TIK TOK (倒數)" G.E.M. [39]
September 21"Super Life (一路之下)" Jason Zhang [40]
September 28"Zuì hǎo dì nà nián (最好的那年)" TFBOYS [41]
October 5"Hán yā shàonián (寒鴉少年)" Hua Chenyu [42]
October 12"Xǐhuān nǐ (喜歡你)"TFBOYS [43]
October 19"Hold Me Down" Kris Wu [44]
October 26"If I Were Young (年少有爲)"Li Ronghao [45]
November 2"Ke yi ke zai (可一可再)"Eason Chan [46]
November 9 [47]
November 16"Shíjiān tíngle (時間停了)" Lu Han [48]
November 23 [49]
November 30 [50]
December 7"Mèng bù luò yǔlín (夢不落雨林)" Lay Zhang [51]
December 14"Ear (耳朵)"Li Ronghao [52]
December 21"Mèng bù luò yǔlín (夢不落雨林)"Lay Zhang [53]
December 28 [54]

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