List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 2024 (Brazil)

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The Brasil Hot 100 is a record chart that ranks the best-performing songs in Brazil. Its data is compiled by Luminate and published by music magazines Billboard Brasil and Billboard . The chart is based on each song's weekly audio and video streams on online digital music platforms. [1]

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Chart history

Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
January 6"Me Leva pra Casa / Escrito nas Estrelas / Saudade" Lauana Prado [2]
January 13"Deja Vu" Luan Santana and Ana Castela [3]
January 20"Me Leva pra Casa / Escrito nas Estrelas / Saudade"Lauana Prado [4]
January 27"Deja Vu"Luan Santana and Ana Castela [5]
February 3"Me Leva pra Casa / Escrito nas Estrelas / Saudade"Lauana Prado [6]
February 10 [7]
February 17 [8]
February 24"Macetando" Ivete Sangalo and Ludmilla [9]
March 2"Perna Bamba"Parangolé and Leo Santana [10]
March 9"MTG Baby Eu Tava na Rua da Água"TR and MC Menor RV [11]
March 16"Me Leva pra Casa / Escrito nas Estrelas / Saudade"Lauana Prado [12]
March 23"Qual é o Seu Desejo?"Tz da Coronel featuring Ryu the Runner [13]
March 30 [14]
April 6"Diz Aí Qual é o Plano?"MC IG, MC Luki, MC GP, MC Ryan SP, MC PH, MC Poze do Rodo, TrapLaudo, Oruam, MC GH do 7 and MC Nego Micha [15]
April 13"Haverá Sinais" Jorge & Mateus and Lauana Prado [16]
April 20"MTG Quero Te Encontrar"DJ JZ, Humberto & Ronaldo, MC Mininin and Silvanno Salles [17]
April 27 [18]
May 4"Gosta de Rua"Felipe & Rodrigo [19]
May 11"Digitando"Gustavo Moura & Rafael [20]
May 18 [21]
May 25 [22]
June 1 [23]
June 8"MTG Quem Não Quer Sou Eu"DJ Topo [24]
June 15 [25]
June 22 [26]
June 29 [27]
July 6"Gosta de Rua"Felipe & Rodrigo [28]
July 13 [29]
July 20 [30]
July 27"The Box Medley Funk 2"The Box, MC Brinquedo, MC Cebezinho, MC Tuto and MC Laranjinha [31]

Number-one artists

List of number-one artists by total weeks at number one
ArtistWeeks at No. 1
Lauana Prado 7
Gustavo Moura & Rafael4
DJ Topo
Felipe & Rodrigo
Luan Santana 2
Ana Castela
Tz da Coronel
Ryu the Runner
DJ JZ
Humberto & Ronaldo
MC Mininin
Silvanno Salles
Ivete Sangalo 1
Ludmilla
Parangolé
Leo Santana
TR
MC Menor RV
MC IG
MC Luki
MC GP
MC Ryan SP
MC PH
MC Poze do Rodo
TrapLaudo
Oruam
MC GH do 7
MC Nego Micha
Jorge & Mateus
The Box
MC Brinquedo
MC Cebezinho
MC Tuto
MC Laranjinha

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