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.
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 date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
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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 is compiled by Billboard Brasil , ranking the top 100 songs weekly in Brazil. Chart rankings are based on online streaming. [35]
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
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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] |
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]
† | Indicates best-performing song of 2023 [56] |
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
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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] |
Mexican Latin pop group RBD has released six studio albums, six live albums, five compilation albums, 13 extended plays (EPs), 21 singles, 11 promotional singles, two box sets, and three reissues. According to Billboard, they have sold over 14.9 million albums worldwide as of October 2008, making them one of the best-selling Latin music artists of all time. Luminate revealed that, in terms of pure sales, they have tallied 2 million albums in the United States. RBD made their chart debut in September 2004 with "Rebelde", which was followed by the release of their debut studio album, also titled Rebelde (2004). The record reached number one in Mexico and Spain, being later certified Diamond by the Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas (AMPROFON). By the end of 2006, it had sold over 1.5 million copies according to EMI. The album also spawned the top-ten hits "Solo Quédate En Silencio" and "Sálvame", which achieved significant success in several Latin American countries. During their subsequent Tour Generación RBD (2005–2007), the group released the live album Tour Generación RBD En Vivo (2005). In 2006, it received certified Platinum from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in the Latin field, indicating sales of 60,000 album-equivalent units.
"Don't Matter" is a reggae fusion–R&B song by Senegalese-American singer Akon from his second studio album, Konvicted (2006). The song was released as the album's third single in January 2007. In April of that year, it became Akon's second U.S. number-one single. "Don't Matter" was ranked number 31 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007. This song was also ranked number 81 on MTV Asia's list of Top 100 Hits of 2007.
"Beautiful Girls" is the debut single by the American reggae-influenced musician Sean Kingston from his 2007 eponymous debut album; it was first released in 2007, when Kingston was 17 and is considered his "signature song". The song is about a boy who feels "suicidal" over the prospect of dating a "beautiful girl" only to have her break up with him.
"Sorry, Blame It on Me" is the fifth single from R&B singer/songwriter Akon's second studio album, Konvicted. The song was co-written and produced by Clinton Sparks. This song was made after the nightclub incident in which Akon did a sexual dance with an underage girl. A demo of the song was leaked in February 2007, several months before the official version became available on Akon's Myspace. The song was put on iTunes on July 17, 2007. The song attained the number one position on iTunes on July 21, 2007, and July 23, 2007. The song was released to radio on July 24, 2007. The song debuted on the August 4, 2007 issue of the Billboard Hot 100 at number seven. A music video directed by Chris Robinson was produced to promote the single.
Billboard Brasil is the Brazilian edition of the American magazine Billboard. The magazine provides music charts, news, photos and videos related to the music industry. Its charts include the Brasil Hot 100 and the Artistas 25, tracking the most popular songs and artists in various music genres.
"Like a G6" is a song by American music group Far East Movement featuring fellow American musicians Dev and The Cataracs, released as the lead single from Far East Movement's third studio album Free Wired. The song was initially posted on November 4, 2009 on Far East Movement's YouTube page. "Like a G6" peaked at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 for three non-consecutive weeks, becoming the first single by Asian-American artists to do so and the first by any artists of East Asian origin since Kyu Sakamoto's 1963 single "Sukiyaki". Outside of the United States, "Like a G6" topped the chart in New Zealand, and peaked within the top ten of the charts in numerous countries, including Australia, Canada, Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, Slovakia, and the United Kingdom.
"Talking to the Moon" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars from his debut studio album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2010). The song was first unveiled on Mars's debut extended play, It's Better If You Don't Understand (2010), as its last track. It was written by Mars, Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine, Albert Winkler, and Jeff Bhasker, while production was handled by the Smeezingtons in collaboration with Bhasker. "Talking to the Moon" is a pop and R&B power ballad about a failed relationship, solitude, and sadness. Instrumentally, the track relies on drum percussion and piano.
Brazilian singer Anitta has released six studio albums, one live album, five extended plays, 47 singles and 66 music videos. Anitta was discovered by music producer DJ Batutinha via YouTube in 2010. She eventually signed a record deal with Warner Music Brazil in 2013 and released her debut album, Anitta, that same year, which reached number one and was certified as a gold album in Brazil. Her debut album also produced four singles, including the commercially successful hits "Show das Poderosas" and "Zen".
This is the discography of Ludmilla, a Brazilian singer-songwriter, comprising two studio albums, two extended plays, twenty singles and a range of music videos. In early 2014, she signed to Warner Music Brazil, and removed the "MC" name before releasing her first album with the label.
"Sua Cara" is a song by American electronic dance music band Major Lazer from Know No Better (2017). The song features Brazilian singers Anitta and Pabllo Vittar. The song was recorded in February 2017, shortly after the Brazilian Carnival.
"Clandestino" is a song by Colombian singers Shakira and Maluma, released on 8 June 2018 as a stand-alone single. Shakira and Maluma worked on the song in April 2018 in Spain. It was written and produced by the two singers and Edgar Barrera. The song reached number one in Colombia, Costa Rica, Bolivia, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Puerto Rico and Uruguay. Additionally, it went Diamond in Brazil and Mexico.
"Tutu" is a song by Colombian singer Camilo and Puerto Rican singer Pedro Capó. The song was written by Camilo and its producers, Jon Leone and Richi Lopez. It was released on 9 August 2019. Due to the song's success, a remix with fellow singer Shakira was released on 15 October 2019.
"Hawái" is a song recorded by the Colombian singer Maluma, released on July 29, 2020, through Sony Music Latin as the second single from Maluma's fifth studio album, Papi Juancho (2020). A reggaeton song with pop ballad elements, it was written by Maluma, Edgar Barrera, René Cano, Kevin Cruz, Kevin Jiménez, Johan Espinosa, Stiven Rojas, Bryan Lezcano, Andrés Uribe and Juan Vargas, and co-produced by Ily Wonder, Jowan, Keityn, and Kevin ADG and Chan El Genio. A remix with Canadian singer the Weeknd was released on November 5, 2020, accompanying a music video.
"Me Gusta" is a song by Brazilian singer Anitta featuring American rapper Cardi B and Puerto Rican rapper Myke Towers, from Anitta's fifth studio album Versions of Me. It was released as the lead single from the album through Warner Records on September 18, 2020. The song's music video was filmed in Salvador, Bahia, and released the same day. A remix featuring American singer 24kGoldn was released on November 20, 2020.
Brazilian singer-songwriter Luísa Sonza has released three studio albums, two extended plays (EPs), 49 singles, and 6 promotional singles since the beginning of her career.
"No Se Ve" is a song by Argentine singer Emilia and Brazilian singer Ludmilla. They wrote it in collaboration with Duki and its producer Francisco Zecca. The song was released on 3 May 2023, through WK Records, as the second single from Emilia's second studio album .MP3.
The Brazilian singer-songwriter Jão has released four studio albums, one extended play (EP), 19 singles, and 8 promotional singles.
The Billboard Brasil Hot 100 is a record chart in Brazil for songs, published weekly by Billboard Brasil magazine. First launched in October 2009, the chart was initially published monthly and measured the airplay of songs on radio stations in Brazil across all music genres, compiled by Crowley Broadcast Analysis, and was named Brasil Hot 100 Airplay. The first number-one song on the chart was "Halo" by Beyoncé. Starting from 2014, it was published weekly. The magazine published the last issue of the Brasil Hot 100 Airplay on January 28, 2019, however, Crowley continued publishing the ranking on his own website, which began its activities in 2018. Subsequently, the magazine ceased operations for undisclosed reasons.
"Puntería" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira and Dominican-American rapper Cardi B. It was released on 22 March 2024 through Sony Music Latin as the sixth single from Shakira's twelfth studio album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran (2024).