List of number-one singles of 2024 (Poland)

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This is a list of the songs that reached number-one position in official Polish single charts in 2024:

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Chart history

OLiA – airplay singles [1] OLiS – streaming singles [2] Billboard Poland Songs
Issue date [lower-alpha 1] SongArtist(s)Issue date [lower-alpha 2] SongArtist(s)Issue date [lower-alpha 3] SongArtist(s)Ref.
January 6"Last Christmas" Wham! [3]
January 5"Stumblin' In" Cyril January 4"Erotyczne Pif-Paf"Figo i SamogonyJanuary 13"Miki Maus"Figo i Samogony [4]
January 12January 11"Plaster"SzpakuJanuary 20"Plaster"Szpaku [5]
January 19January 18January 27 [6]
January 26January 25February 3 [7]
February 2"Houdini" Dua Lipa February 1"Młody Manson"Young Multi featuring SzpakuFebruary 10"Młody Manson"Young Multi featuring Szpaku [8]
February 9"Stumblin' In"CyrilFebruary 8"Plaster"SzpakuFebruary 17"Plaster"Szpaku [9]
February 16February 15February 24 [10]
February 23February 22"Hero" Kizo and Bletka March 2"Hero"Kizo and Bletka [11]
March 1February 29March 9 [12]
March 8March 7March 16 [13]
March 15"Motyle" Sylwia Grzeszczak March 14March 23 [14]
March 22March 21March 30 [15]
March 29"Ne rozumiju"VixenMarch 28"Drive"Gibbs featuring OpałApril 6"Drive"Gibbs featuring Opał [16]
April 5April 4"I Like the Way You Kiss Me" Artemas April 13"I Like the Way You Kiss Me"Artemas [17]
April 12April 11"Chyba że z Tobą"ModelkiApril 20 [18]
April 19"Motyle"Sylwia GrzeszczakApril 18April 27"Chyba że z Tobą"Modelki [19]
April 26"Un ragazzo una ragazza" The Kolors April 25May 4 [20]
May 3"Hip hip hura!" Sanah May 2May 11 [21]
May 10"The Sound of Silence" (Cyril remix) Disturbed May 9May 18"Ile lat?" Oki featuring Sobel [22]
May 17May 16May 25 [23]
May 24"Złamane serce jest ok" Daria Zawiałow May 23June 1"Woda księżycowa"Kubi Producent featuring Stickxr, Bambi and Fukaj [24]
May 31May 30June 8"Chyba że z Tobą"Modelki [25]
June 7June 6June 15 [26]
June 14"I Like the Way You Kiss Me"ArtemasJune 13June 22 [27]
June 21June 20"100 BPM"Kizo and BletkaJune 29"100 BPM"Kizo and Bletka [28]
June 28June 27July 6 [29]

Number-one artists

OLiA

List of number-one artists by total weeks at number one
ArtistWeeks at No. 1
Cyril 9
Vixen3
Sylwia Grzeszczak
Daria Zawiałow
Artemas
Disturbed 2
Dua Lipa 1
The Kolors
Sanah

OLiS – streaming chart

List of number-one artists by total weeks at number one
ArtistWeeks at No. 1
Modelki10
Kizo 7
Bletka
Szpaku6
Figo i Samogony1
Young Multi
Gibbs
Opał
Artemas

Billboard Poland Songs

List of number-one artists by total weeks at number one
ArtistWeeks at No. 1
Kizo7
Bletka
Szpaku6
Modelki
Artemas2
Oki
Sobel
Wham! 1
Figo i Samogony
Young Multi
Gibbs
Opał
Kubi Producent
Stickxr
Bambi
Fukaj

See also

Notes

  1. Last day of week covered by the chart (Saturday to Friday). The chart is published next Monday.
  2. Last day of week covered by the chart (Friday to Thursday). The chart is published next Thursday.
  3. Issue date by Billboard (Saturday). The chart covers week starting 15 days earlier (Friday to Thursday).

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