List of number-one singles of 2014 (Venezuela)

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This is a list of the Record Report Top 100 number-one singles of 2014. Chart rankings are based on radio play and are issued weekly. [1]

Number ones by week

WeekIssue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
1January 25"Te Gusta"Grupo Treo featuring Elijah King [2]
2February 1"Que Bonita Eres" Olga Tañón featuring Oscar D'León [3]
3February 8"Todo Por Ti"Los Chamacos [4]
4February 15"Baila"Daniel Huen [5]
5February 22"Tu Rompecabezas"Benavides [6]
6March 1"Sobrenatural"Omar Enrique [7]
7March 15"Propuesta Indecente" Romeo Santos [8]
8March 22"Te Pienso Sin Querer" Franco de Vita featuring Gloria Trevi [9]
9March 29"Por Ti"Jose Arcangel [10]
10April 5"Tu Juguete Preferido"Rogers Sky [11]
11April 12"El Psicólogo"Sebastián Yatra [12]
12April 26"Como Te Odio" Lasso [13]
13May 3"Chica Ideal" Chino & Nacho [14]
14May 10"La Luz" Juanes [15]
15May 17"La Cremita" Guaco and Gilberto Santa Rosa [16]
21June 28"Tu Me Quemas"Chino & Nacho featuring Gente D' Zona and Los Cadillacs [17]
22July 5"El Mar de Sus Ojos" Carlos Vives featuring ChocQuibTown [18]
23July 12"En Cuerpo y Alma"Diosa Canales [19]
24July 19"Apnea" Ricardo Arjona [20]
25July 26"Te Doy Mi Voz"Roland Borjas [21]
26August 2"Piensa en Mi"Jonathan Moly [22]
27August 9"Pasarla Bien" Ilegales featuring El Potro Álvarez [23]
28August 16"A Celebrar"Olga Tañon featuring Elvis Crespo [24]
29August 23"Todo Lo Que Siento"Sebastian Yatra [25]
30August 30"Pegado a Tu Boca"Grupo Treo [25]
31September 6"Se Encendió"GDM [26]
32September 13"Tu Principe Azul"Benavides [27]
33September 13"Secretos"Reykon [28]
36October 11"Camara Lenta"Servando & Florentino [29]
38October 25"Despedida"Caibo [30]
40November 8"Cuando Nos Volvamos a Encontrar"Carlos Vives featuring Marc Anthony [31]
41November 8"Déjame Acompañarte"Omar Enrique featuring Elvis Crespo [32]
43November 22"Tumbaye"Oscarcito [33]
43November 29"Tu Tienes un Noseque"Kent & Tony [33]
44December 6"Habla Blah Blah" Gloria Trevi [34]
45December 13"Pasarla bien" Ilegales y el potro [34]

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