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This is a list of the U.S. Billboard magazine On-Demand Songs number-ones of 2015.
Indicates best-performing single of 2015 [1] |
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Weekly On-Demand streams |
---|---|---|---|
January 3 | "Take Me to Church" | Hozier | 5 million [2] |
January 10 | 4.2 million [3] | ||
January 17 | 4.2 million [4] | ||
January 24 | "Uptown Funk" | Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars | 4.7 million [5] |
January 31 | 5.3 million [6] | ||
February 7 | 5.4 million [7] | ||
February 14 | 5.7 million [8] | ||
February 21 | 5.4 million [9] | ||
February 28 | 5.5 million [10] | ||
March 7 | 5.4 million [11] | ||
March 14 | 5.2 million [12] | ||
March 21 | 5.1 million [13] | ||
March 28 | 4.9 million [14] | ||
April 4 | 4.6 million [15] | ||
April 11 | "Sugar" | Maroon 5 | 4.1 million [16] |
April 18 | "Trap Queen" | Fetty Wap | 4.8 million [17] |
April 25 | "See You Again" | Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth | 7.7 million [18] |
May 2 | 8.7 million [19] | ||
May 9 | 8.6 million [20] | ||
May 16 | 8 million [21] | ||
May 23 | 7.5 million [22] | ||
May 30 | 7 million [23] | ||
June 6 | 6.7 million [24] | ||
June 13 | "Trap Queen" | Fetty Wap | [25] |
June 20 | 6.3 million [26] | ||
June 27 | 6.1 million [27] | ||
July 4 | 5.7 million [28] | ||
July 11 | 5.5 million [29] | ||
July 18 | 5.5 million [30] | ||
July 25 | "Can't Feel My Face" | The Weeknd | 5.7 million [31] |
August 1 | 6.2 million [32] | ||
August 8 | 6.2 million | ||
August 15 | 6.3 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 26 | 9.5 million [39] | ||
October 3 | 8.4 million [40] | ||
October 10 | 7.6 million [41] | ||
October 17 | "Hotline Bling" | Drake | 7.2 million [42] |
October 24 | 8 million [43] | ||
October 31 | 8.4 million [44] | ||
November 7 | 9.3 million [45] | ||
November 14 | "Hello" | Adele | 20.4 million [46] |
November 21 | 18.1 million [47] | ||
November 28 | 16.7 million [48] | ||
December 5 | "Sorry" | Justin Bieber | 12.9 million [49] |
December 12 | 12.7 million [50] | ||
December 19 | 10.8 million [51] | ||
December 26 | 10.2 million [52] | ||
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