This is a list of the Singapore Top 30 Digital Streaming number-one songs in 2022, according to the Recording Industry Association Singapore.
Issue Date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
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6 January | "Ghost" | Justin Bieber | [1] |
13 January | [2] | ||
20 January | [3] | ||
27 January | "Light Switch" | Charlie Puth | [4] |
3 February | "Ghost" | Justin Bieber | [5] |
10 February | [6] | ||
17 February | "Stay Alive" | Jungkook | [7] |
24 February | "Ghost" | Justin Bieber | [8] |
3 March | [9] | ||
10 March | [10] | ||
17 March | [11] | ||
24 March | [12] | ||
31 March | [13] | ||
7 April | "Still Life" | Big Bang | [14] |
14 April | "As It Was" | Harry Styles | [15] |
21 April | [16] | ||
28 April | [17] | ||
5 May | [18] | ||
12 May | [19] | ||
19 May | [20] | ||
26 May | [21] | ||
2 June | [22] | ||
9 June | [23] | ||
16 June | "Glimpse of Us" | Joji | [24] |
23 June | [25] | ||
30 June | [26] | ||
7 July | [27] | ||
14 July | [28] | ||
21 July | [29] | ||
28 July | [30] | ||
4 August | [31] | ||
11 August | [32] | ||
18 August | [33] | ||
25 August | "Pink Venom" | Blackpink | [34] |
1 September | [35] | ||
8 September | [36] | ||
15 September | [37] | ||
22 September | "Shut Down" | [38] | |
29 September | [39] | ||
6 October | [40] | ||
13 October | "Unholy" | Sam Smith and Kim Petras | [41] |
20 October | [42] | ||
27 October | "Anti-Hero" | Taylor Swift | [43] |
3 November | [44] | ||
10 November | [45] | ||
17 November | [46] | ||
24 November | [47] | ||
1 December | [48] | ||
8 December | "Creepin'" | Metro Boomin, the Weeknd and 21 Savage | [49] |
15 December | "Kill Bill" | SZA | [50] |
22 December | [51] | ||
29 December | "Ditto" | NewJeans | [52] |
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Recording Industry Association Singapore (RIAS) is an organisation that represents the music industry in Singapore and national representative of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. The organisation was founded in 1976 as the Singapore Phonogram Videogram Association (SPVA) and renamed in 2001.
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