List of number-one singles of 2020 (Poland)

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This is a list of the songs that reached number-one position in official Polish single chart in ZPAV in 2020.

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Chart history

Issue dateSongArtist(s)Reference(s)
January 4"Liar" Camila Cabello [1]
January 11"Memories" Maroon 5 [2]
January 18 [3]
January 25"Dom" Cleo [4]
February 1"Désolée (Paris/Paname)" Shanguy [5]
February 8"Blinding Lights" The Weeknd [6]
February 15"Désolée (Paris/Paname)"Shanguy [7]
February 22 [8]
February 29"Szampan" Sanah [9]
March 7"Blinding Lights"The Weeknd [10]
March 14"Szampan"Sanah [11]
March 21 [12]
March 28 [13]
April 4"Salt" Ava Max [14]
April 11 [15]
April 18 [16]
April 25"Physical" Dua Lipa [17]
May 2 [18]
May 9"Numb" Dotan [19]
May 16 [20]
May 23 [21]
May 30"Feel Me" Selena Gomez [22]
June 6"Numb"Dotan [23]
June 13"In Your Eyes"The Weeknd [24]
June 20"Melodia"Sanah [25]
June 27"Kings & Queens"Ava Max [26]
July 4 [27]
July 11"Melodia"Sanah [28]
July 18 [29]
July 25"Never Let Me Down"Vize and Tom Gregory [30]
August 1 [31]
August 8 [32]
August 15 [33]
August 22"Świt" Męskie Granie Orkiestra 2020 [34]
August 29"Lovefool"twocolors [35]
September 5"Head Shoulders Knees & Toes" Ofenbach and Quarterhead featuring Norma Jean Martine [36]
September 12"Świt"Męskie Granie Orkiestra 2020 [37]
September 19"Lovefool"twocolors [38]
September 26"Beautiful Madness" Michael Patrick Kelly [39]
October 3"Head Shoulders Knees & Toes"Ofenbach and Quarterhead featuring Norma Jean Martine [40]
October 10"What's Love Got to Do with It" Kygo and Tina Turner [41]
October 17"No sory"Sanah [42]
October 24 [43]
October 31 [44]
November 7 [45]
November 14"Lubię być z nią"Baranovski [46]
November 21"Hypnotized" Purple Disco Machine and Sophie and the Giants [47]
November 28"Who's Laughing Now"Ava Max [48]
December 5 [49]
December 12 [50]
December 19"Hypnotized"Purple Disco Machine and Sophie and the Giants [51]
December 26"All We Got" Robin Schulz featuring Kiddo [52]

Number-one artists

PositionArtistWeeks at #1
1 Sanah 11
2 Ava Max 8
3 Dotan 4
Vize
Tom Gregory
4 Shanguy 3
The Weeknd
5 Maroon 5 2
Dua Lipa
Męskie Granie Orkiestra 2020
twocolors
Ofenbach
Quarterhead
Norma Jean Martine
(as featuring)
Purple Disco Machine
Sophie and the Giants
6 Camila Cabello 1
Cleo
Selena Gomez
Michael Patrick Kelly
Kygo
Tina Turner
Baranovski
Robin Schulz
Kiddo
(as featuring)

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