List of number-one singles of 2023 (Brazil)

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This is a list of singles that reached number one on the Brasil Hot 100 published by the Billboard Brasil , Brazil Songs published by the Billboard , and Top 100 Brasil Airplay published by the Crowley Broadcast Analysis.

Contents

Billboard

Brazil Songs

Brazil Songs is compiled by Billboard , ranking the top 25 songs weekly in Brazil. Chart rankings are based on digital sales and online streaming. [1]

Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
January 7"Bombonzinho"Israel & Rodolffo and Ana Castela [2]
January 14 [3]
January 21"Leão" Marília Mendonça [4]
January 28 [5]
February 4 [6]
February 11 [7]
February 18"Zona de Perigo"Leo Santana [8]
February 25 [9]
March 4 [10]
March 11"Leão"Marília Mendonça [11]
March 18"Nosso Quadro" Ana Castela [12]
March 25 [13]
April 1 [14]
April 8 [15]
April 15 [16]
April 22 [17]
April 29 [18]
May 6 [19]
May 13 [20]
May 20 [21]
May 27 [22]
June 3 [23]
June 10 [24]
June 17"Tá OK"Dennis DJ and Kevin o Chris [25]
June 24 [26]
July 1 [27]
July 8 [28]
July 15 [29]
July 22 [30]
July 29 [31]
August 5 [32]
August 12"Halls na Língua"Kadu Martins [33]
August 19"Tá OK"Dennis DJ, Kevin o Chris, Maluma and Karol G [34]

Brasil Hot 100

Brasil Hot 100 is compiled by Billboard Brasil , ranking the top 100 songs weekly in Brazil. Chart rankings are based on online streaming. [35]

Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
August 28"Faz um Vuk Vuk (Teto Espelhado)" Kevin o Chris and DJ Nk da Serra [36]
September 4 [37]
September 11 [38]
September 18"Chico" Luísa Sonza [39]
September 25"Let's Go 4"DJ GBR, MC IG, MC Ryan SP, MC PH, MC Davi, MC Luki, MC Don Juan, MC Kadu, TrapLaudo, MC GP and MC GH do 7 [40]
October 2 [41]
October 9"Canudinho" Gusttavo Lima and Ana Castela [42]
October 16 [43]
October 23 [44]
October 30 [45]
November 6"Baile do Bruxo"Tropa do Bruxo, DJ Ws da Igrejinha, SMU, Triz and MC Menor Thalis [46]
November 13"Daqui pra Sempre"Manu Bahtidão and Simone Mendes [47]
November 20 [48]
November 27 [49]
December 4"Let's Go 4"DJ GBR, MC IG, MC Ryan SP, MC PH, MC Davi, MC Luki, MC Don Juan, MC Kadu, TrapLaudo, MC GP and MC GH do 7 [50]
December 11 [51]
December 18 [52]
December 25"Daqui pra Sempre"Manu Bahtidão and Simone Mendes [53]

Crowley Top 100 Brasil

Top 100 Brasil is compiled by Crowley Broadcast Analysis and measures the airplay of songs being played on radio stations throughout the Brazil across all musical genres. [54] [55]

"Desejo Imortal (It Must Have Been Love)" by Gusttavo Lima was the most played song on the radio in 2023. GUSTTAVO LIMA.jpg
"Desejo Imortal (It Must Have Been Love)" by Gusttavo Lima was the most played song on the radio in 2023.
Key
Indicates best-performing song of 2023 [56]
Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
January 2"Esse B.O é Meu"Guilherme & Benuto and Matheus & Kauan [57]
January 9 [58]
January 16 [59]
January 23 [60]
January 30 [61]
February 6 [62]
February 13 [63]
February 20 [64]
February 27 [65]
March 6"A Culpa é Nossa" Maiara & Maraisa [66]
March 13"Oi Balde"Zé Neto & Cristiano [67]
March 20"Namorando ou Não"Clayton & Romário and Luan Santana [68]
March 27"Frequência de Saudade"Diego & Victor Hugo [69]
April 3"Namorando ou Não"Clayton & Romário and Luan Santana [70]
April 10"Fim do Mundo" Gustavo Mioto [71]
April 17"Namorando ou Não"Clayton & Romário and Luan Santana [72]
April 24"Frequência de Saudade"Diego & Victor Hugo [73]
May 1"Desejo Imortal (It Must Have Been Love)" Gusttavo Lima [74]
May 8 [75]
May 15 [76]
May 22 [77]
May 29 [78]
June 5 [79]
June 12 [80]
June 19 [81]
June 26 [82]
July 3 [83]
July 10 [84]
July 17 [85]
July 24 [86]
July 31 [87]
August 7"Manda um Oi"Guilherme & Benuto and Simone Mendes [88]
August 14 [89]
August 21"Parece Fake" Alexandre Pires and Maiara & Maraisa [90]
August 28"E Aí"Luan Santana [91]
September 4 [92]
September 11"Principalmente Pessoas"Yasmin Santos and Diego & Victor Hugo [93]
September 18 [94]
September 25"Milionário"Guilherme & Benuto and Wesley Safadão [95]
October 2"Principalmente Pessoas"Yasmin Santos and Diego & Victor Hugo [96]
October 9"Milionário"Guilherme & Benuto and Wesley Safadão [97]
October 16 [98]
October 23 [99]
October 30 [100]
November 6 [101]
November 13 [102]
November 20 [103]
November 27 [104]
December 4 [105]
December 11 [106]
December 18 [107]
December 25"Daqui pra Sempre"Manu Bahtidão and Simone Mendes [108]

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