List of number-one On-Demand Songs of 2015

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This is a list of the U.S. Billboard magazine On-Demand Songs number-ones of 2015.

Chart history

Key
Dagger-14-plain.pngIndicates best-performing single of 2015 [1]
Issue dateSongArtist(s)Weekly On-Demand streams
January 3"Take Me to Church" Hozier 5 million [2]
January 104.2 million [3]
January 174.2 million [4]
January 24"Uptown Funk" Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars 4.7 million [5]
January 315.3 million [6]
February 75.4 million [7]
February 145.7 million [8]
February 215.4 million [9]
February 285.5 million [10]
March 75.4 million [11]
March 145.2 million [12]
March 215.1 million [13]
March 284.9 million [14]
April 44.6 million [15]
April 11"Sugar" Maroon 5 4.1 million [16]
April 18"Trap Queen" Dagger-14-plain.png Fetty Wap 4.8 million [17]
April 25"See You Again" Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth 7.7 million [18]
May 28.7 million [19]
May 98.6 million [20]
May 168 million [21]
May 237.5 million [22]
May 307 million [23]
June 66.7 million [24]
June 13"Trap Queen" Dagger-14-plain.pngFetty Wap [25]
June 206.3 million [26]
June 276.1 million [27]
July 45.7 million [28]
July 115.5 million [29]
July 185.5 million [30]
July 25"Can't Feel My Face" The Weeknd 5.7 million [31]
August 16.2 million [32]
August 86.2 million
August 156.3 million [33]
August 22"Drag Me Down" One Direction 7 million [34]
August 29"Can't Feel My Face"The Weeknd [35]
September 5 [36]
September 12 [37]
September 19"What Do You Mean?" Justin Bieber 10.1 million [38]
September 269.5 million [39]
October 38.4 million [40]
October 107.6 million [41]
October 17"Hotline Bling" Drake 7.2 million [42]
October 248 million [43]
October 318.4 million [44]
November 79.3 million [45]
November 14"Hello" Adele 20.4 million [46]
November 2118.1 million [47]
November 2816.7 million [48]
December 5"Sorry" Justin Bieber 12.9 million [49]
December 1212.7 million [50]
December 1910.8 million [51]
December 2610.2 million [52]

See also

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