List of number-one singles of 2023 (Indonesia)

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This is a list of the number-one singles of 2023 in Indonesia, highlighting singles that reached the top position on two major music charts: the ASIRI Top Chart and Billboard Indonesia Songs. These charts serve as key indicators of a song's popularity in the country, utilizing different methodologies and sources for their rankings.

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ASIRI Top Chart

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Ghea Indrawari and Nadhif Basalamah are the only artists that topped the inaugural ASIRI Top Chart in 2023.

The ASIRI Top Chart ranks the best-performing singles in Indonesia. Its data, published by the Recording Industry Association of Indonesia, is based collectively on the weekly streams and digital and physical sales of singles. The chart began publishing on September 1, 2023.

Two songs topped the charts in 2023, "Jiwa Yang Bersedih" by Ghea Indrawari, which stayed at number one for 8 consecutive weeks, and "Penjaga Hati" by Nadhif Basalamah, which held the top spot for 10 consecutive weeks.

Chart history

List of number-one singles
Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
1 September"Jiwa Yang Bersedih" Ghea Indrawari [1]
8 September [2]
15 September [3]
22 September [4]
29 September [5]
6 October [6]
13 October [7]
20 October [8]
27 October"Penjaga Hati" Nadhif Basalamah [9]
3 November [10]
10 November [11]
17 November [12]
24 November [13]
1 December [14]
8 December [15]
15 December [16]
22 December [17]
29 December [18]

Number-one artists

List of number-one artists, with total weeks spent at number one shown
PositionArtistWeeks at No. 1
1 Nadhif Basalamah 10
2 Ghea Indrawari 8

Billboard Indonesia Songs

SZA's "Kill Bill" became the longest-running foreign song to hold the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Indonesia Songs chart in 2023, staying at the top for 5 weeks. Glaston2024 2806 300624 (158 of 173) (53836776232) (cropped).jpg
SZA's "Kill Bill" became the longest-running foreign song to hold the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Indonesia Songs chart in 2023, staying at the top for 5 weeks.

Indonesia Songs is a record chart in Indonesia for songs, compiled by Billboard since February 2022. The chart is updated every Tuesday on Billboard's website. The chart ranks the top 25 songs weekly in Indonesia. [19] The data for the chart are provided by MRC Data based on weekly digital downloads and online streaming. [20]

Chart history

List of number-one singles
Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
7 January"Kill Bill" SZA [21]
14 January"Ditto" NewJeans [22]
21 January"Kill Bill"SZA [23]
28 January [24]
4 February [25]
11 February [26]
18 February"Sial" Mahalini [27]
25 February [28]
4 March [29]
11 March"Komang" Raim Laode [30]
18 March [31]
25 March [32]
1 April [33]
8 April [34]
15 April [35]
22 April [36]
29 April [37]
6 May [38]
13 May"Cupid" Fifty Fifty [39]
20 May [40]
27 May"Tak Segampang Itu" Anggi Marito [41]
3 June [42]
10 June [43]
17 June [44]
24 June [45]
1 July [46]
8 July [47]
15 July [48]
22 July [49]
29 July"Seven" Jungkook [50]
5 August [51]
12 August [52]
19 August"Jiwa Yang Bersedih" Ghea Indrawari [53]
26 August [54]
2 September [55]
9 September [56]
16 September [57]
23 September [58]
30 September [59]
7 October [60]
14 October"3D"Jungkook [61]
21 October"Jiwa Yang Bersedih"Ghea Indrawari [62]
28 October"Penjaga Hati" Nadhif Basalamah [63]
4 November [64]
11 November [65]
18 November [66]
25 November [67]
2 December [68]
9 December [69]
16 December [70]
23 December [71]
30 December [72]

Number-one artists

List of number-one artists, with total weeks spent at number one shown
PositionArtistWeeks at No. 1
1 Nadhif Basalamah 10
2 Anggi Marito 9
Ghea Indrawari
Raim Laode
3 SZA 5
4 Jungkook 4
5 Mahalini 3
6 Fifty Fifty 2
7 NewJeans 1

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