List of number-one songs of 2020 (Singapore)

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This is a list of the Singapore Top 30 Digital Streaming number-one songs in 2020, according to the Recording Industry Association of Singapore.

American singer Ariana Grande was the artist with the most number one hits in 2020. She earned three number one singles this year with "Rain on Me" (a duet with Lady Gaga), "Stuck with U" (a duet with Justin Bieber) and "Positions". Ariana Grande (32426961944) (cropped).jpg
American singer Ariana Grande was the artist with the most number one hits in 2020. She earned three number one singles this year with "Rain on Me" (a duet with Lady Gaga), "Stuck with U" (a duet with Justin Bieber) and "Positions".
Blackpink's "How You Like That" was the longest running number one single of 2020. It topped the chart for 8 consecutive weeks. BLACKPINK PUBG Mobile Sept 2020 ad.png
Blackpink's "How You Like That" was the longest running number one single of 2020. It topped the chart for 8 consecutive weeks.

Chart history

Issue DateSongArtist(s)Ref.
2 January"Psycho" Red Velvet [1]
9 January"Dance Monkey" Tones and I [2]
16 January [3]
23 January [4]
30 January [5]
6 February [6]
13 February [7]
20 February [8]
27 February"Intentions" Justin Bieber featuring Quavo [9]
5 March
12 March [10]
19 March"Wannabe" Itzy [11]
26 March [12]
2 April"Don't Start Now" Dua Lipa [13]
9 April"Death Bed (Coffee for Your Head)" Powfu featuring Beabadoobee [14]
16 April"Toosie Slide" Drake [15]
23 April"Blinding Lights" The Weeknd [16]
30 April"Death Bed (Coffee for Your Head)"Powfu featuring Beabadoobee [17]
7 May"Eight" IU featuring Suga [18]
14 May [19]
21 May [20]
28 May"Rain on Me" Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande [21]
4 June"Sour Candy"Lady Gaga and Blackpink [22]
11 June"More & More" Twice [23]
18 June [24]
25 June"Stuck with U"Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber [25]
2 July"How You Like That"Blackpink [26]
9 July [27]
16 July [28]
23 July [29]
30 July [30]
6 August [31]
13 August [32]
20 August [33]
27 August"Dynamite" BTS [34]
3 September [35]
10 September [36]
17 September [37]
24 September [38]
1 October [39]
8 October"Lovesick Girls"Blackpink [40]
15 October [41]
22 October [42]
29 October"Positions"Ariana Grande [43]
5 November [44]
12 November [45]
19 November [46]
26 November"Life Goes On"BTS [47]
3 December [48]
10 December [49]
17 December"Willow" Taylor Swift [50]
24 December"All I Want for Christmas Is You" Mariah Carey [51]
31 December"Your Name Engraved Herein" Crowd Lu [52]

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