This is a list of songs that reached number one on the Billboard magazine Streaming Songs chart in 2019.
† | Indicates best-charting streaming song of 2019 [1] |
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Weekly streams |
---|---|---|---|
January 5 | "All I Want for Christmas Is You" | Mariah Carey | 51.9 million [2] |
January 12 | "Sicko Mode" | Travis Scott | 43.1 million [3] |
January 19 | "Sunflower" | Post Malone and Swae Lee | 47.6 million [4] |
January 26 | 52.8 million [5] | ||
February 2 | "7 Rings" | Ariana Grande | 85.3 million [6] |
February 9 | 63.2 million [7] | ||
February 16 | 57.7 million [8] | ||
February 23 | 63.5 million [9] | ||
March 2 | 44.5 million [10] | ||
March 9 | 43.9 million [11] | ||
March 16 | "Sucker" | Jonas Brothers | 43.7 million [12] |
March 23 | "7 Rings" | Ariana Grande | 36.9 million [13] |
March 30 | 36.6 million [14] | ||
April 6 | "Sunflower" | Post Malone and Swae Lee | 38.7 million [15] |
April 13 | "Old Town Road" † | Lil Nas X | 46.6 million [16] |
April 20 | Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus | 143 million [17] | |
April 27 | 125.2 million [18] | ||
May 4 | 114.4 million [19] | ||
May 11 | 104 million [20] | ||
May 18 | 104.1 million [21] | ||
May 25 | 103.1 million [22] | ||
June 1 | 130.7 million [23] | ||
June 8 | 115.3 million [24] | ||
June 15 | 115.6 million [25] | ||
June 22 | 99.9 million [26] | ||
June 29 | 91.6 million [27] | ||
July 6 | 88.7 million [28] | ||
July 13 | 89.3 million [29] | ||
July 20 | 70.5 million [30] | ||
July 27 | 86.2 million [31] | ||
August 3 | 72.5 million [32] | ||
August 10 | 67.4 million [33] | ||
August 17 | 58.8 million [34] | ||
August 24 | 53.1 million [35] | ||
August 31 | "Ransom" | Lil Tecca | 52.3 million [36] |
September 7 | 49.7 million [37] | ||
September 14 | 49.4 million [38] | ||
September 21 | 46.7 million [39] | ||
September 28 | 45 million [40] | ||
October 5 | 45.8 million [41] | ||
October 12 | 43.1 million [42] | ||
October 19 | "Highest in the Room" | Travis Scott | 59 million [43] |
October 26 | 37.2 million [44] | ||
November 2 | 33.8 million [45] | ||
November 9 | "Lose You to Love Me" | Selena Gomez | 38.8 million [46] |
November 16 | "Bandit" | Juice Wrld and YoungBoy Never Broke Again | [47] |
November 23 | "Woah" | Lil Baby | 24 million [48] |
November 30 | "Roxanne" | Arizona Zervas | 29.9 million [49] |
December 7 | 36.6 million [50] | ||
December 14 | "All I Want for Christmas Is You" | Mariah Carey | 35.1 million [51] |
December 21 | 45.6 million [52] | ||
December 28 | 54.4 million [53] |
The Streaming Songs chart is released weekly by Billboard magazine and lists each week's top streamed radio songs, on-demand songs and videos on leading online music services in the United States. The chart represents one of the three components, along with airplay and sales, that determine the chart positions of songs on the Billboard Hot 100, which ranks the most popular songs in the United States.
"Truth Hurts" is a song released by American singer and rapper Lizzo. It was originally released on September 19, 2017, by Nice Life Recording Company and Atlantic Records, but then re-released as a radio single on March 22, 2019. It was written by Lizzo alongside Jesse Saint John and producers Steven "Tele" Cheung and Ricky Reed.
7 is the second extended play (EP) and major label debut by American rapper and singer Lil Nas X. The EP was released on June 21, 2019, by Columbia Records. It was preceded by the Billboard Hot 100 number one single "Old Town Road", "Panini", and "Rodeo". The extended play features guest appearances from Cyrus, Travis Barker, and Cardi B. Despite receiving a mixed reception from critics, 7 received six Grammy Award nominations, including a nomination for Album of the Year. At under 19 minutes, it is the shortest release to be nominated for the award in Grammy Award history.