This is a list of the number-one singles of 2024 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.
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.
Ten songs topped the charts in 2024. "Penjaga Hati" by Nadhif Basalamah and "Drunk Text" by Henry Moodie were the longest-charting number-one songs, each holding the top spot for 11 consecutive weeks. Bruno Mars was the artist with the longest week at number one in 2024, spending 15 consecutive weeks at the top of the charts.
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
5 January | "Penjaga Hati" | Nadhif Basalamah | [1] |
12 January | [2] | ||
17 January | [3] | ||
24 January | [4] | ||
2 February | [5] | ||
9 February | [6] | ||
16 February | [7] | ||
23 February | [8] | ||
1 March | [9] | ||
8 March | [10] | ||
15 March | [11] | ||
22 March | "End of Beginning" | Djo | [12] |
29 March | "We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)" | Ariana Grande | [13] |
5 April | [14] | ||
12 April | [15] | ||
19 April | "Drunk Text" | Henry Moodie | [16] |
26 April | [17] | ||
3 May | [18] | ||
10 May | [19] | ||
17 May | [20] | ||
24 May | [21] | ||
31 May | [22] | ||
7 June | [23] | ||
14 June | [24] | ||
21 June | [25] | ||
28 June | [26] | ||
5 July | "Sialan" | Adrian Khalif & Juicy Luicy | [27] |
12 July | [28] | ||
19 July | [29] | ||
26 July | [30] | ||
2 August | [31] | ||
9 August | [32] | ||
16 August | [33] | ||
23 August | "Gala Bunga Matahari" | Sal Priadi | [34] |
30 August | [35] | ||
6 September | "Satu Bulan" | Bernadya | [36] |
13 September | "Die with a Smile" | Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars | [37] |
20 September | [38] | ||
27 September | [39] | ||
4 October | [40] | ||
11 October | [41] | ||
18 October | [42] | ||
25 October | [43] | ||
1 November | "Apt." | Rosé & Bruno Mars | [44] |
8 November | [45] | ||
15 November | [46] | ||
22 November | [47] | ||
29 November | [48] | ||
6 December | [49] | ||
13 December | [50] | ||
20 December | [51] | ||
27 December | "Blue" | Yung Kai | [52] |
Position | Artist | Weeks at No. 1 |
---|---|---|
1 | Bruno Mars | 15 |
2 | Henry Moodie | 11 |
Nadhif Basalamah | ||
3 | Rosé | 8 |
4 | Adrian Khalif | 7 |
Juicy Luicy | ||
Lady Gaga | ||
5 | Ariana Grande | 3 |
6 | Sal Priadi | 2 |
7 | Bernadya | 1 |
Djo | ||
Yung Kai |
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. [53] The data for the chart are provided by MRC Data based on weekly digital downloads and online streaming. [54]
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
6 January | "Penjaga Hati" | Nadhif Basalamah | [55] |
13 January | [56] | ||
20 January | "Bunga Hati" | Salma Salsabil | [57] |
27 January | [58] | ||
3 February | [59] | ||
10 February | "Penjaga Hati" | Nadhif Basalamah | [60] |
17 February | [61] | ||
24 February | [62] | ||
2 March | [63] | ||
9 March | [64] | ||
16 March | "End of Beginning" | Djo | [65] |
23 March | [66] | ||
30 March | "We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)" | Ariana Grande | [67] |
6 April | [68] | ||
13 April | [69] | ||
20 April | [70] | ||
27 April | [71] | ||
4 May | [72] | ||
11 May | "Drunk Text" | Henry Moodie | [73] |
18 May | [74] | ||
25 May | [75] | ||
1 June | [76] | ||
8 June | [77] | ||
15 June | [78] | ||
22 June | [79] | ||
29 June | "Sialan" | Adrian Khalif & Juicy Luicy | [80] |
6 July | [81] | ||
13 July | [82] | ||
20 July | [83] | ||
27 July | [84] | ||
3 August | [85] | ||
10 August | [86] | ||
17 August | [87] | ||
24 August | "Gala Bunga Matahari" | Sal Priadi | [88] |
31 August | [89] | ||
7 September | "Satu Bulan" | Bernadya | [90] |
14 September | "Die with a Smile" | Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars | [91] |
21 September | [92] | ||
28 September | [93] | ||
5 October | [94] | ||
12 October | [95] | ||
19 October | [96] | ||
26 October | [97] | ||
2 November | "Apt." | Rosé & Bruno Mars | [98] |
9 November | [99] | ||
16 November | [100] | ||
23 November | [101] | ||
30 November | [102] | ||
7 December | [103] | ||
14 December | "Die with a Smile" | Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars | [104] |
21 December | [105] | ||
28 December | "Blue" | Yung Kai | [106] |
Position | Artist | Weeks at No. 1 |
---|---|---|
1 | Bruno Mars | 15 |
2 | Lady Gaga | 9 |
3 | Adrian Khalif | 8 |
Juicy Luicy | ||
4 | Henry Moodie | 7 |
Nadhif Basalamah | ||
5 | Ariana Grande | 6 |
Rosé | ||
6 | Salma Salsabil | 3 |
7 | Djo | 2 |
Sal Priadi | ||
8 | Bernadya | 1 |
Yung Kai |
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