Below is a list of songs that topped the RIM Charts in 2022 according to the Recording Industry Association of Malaysia.
Starting the week ending 24 March 2022, the Top 20 International and Domestic Singles chart was reconfigured to be exclusively for International single releases, while the Top 10 Domestic Singles chart was reconfigured into a Malay songs chart. Also in the same week, the Top 10 Chinese Singles chart was introduced. [1]
Issue Date | International & Domestic songs | Domestic songs | ||||
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Song | Artist(s) | Ref. | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. | |
6 January | "abcdefu" | Gayle | [2] | "Janji Manis" | Masdo | [3] |
13 January | [4] | [5] | ||||
20 January | "Angel Baby" | Troye Sivan | [6] | [7] | ||
27 January | [8] | [9] | ||||
3 February | [10] | "虎年新年到" | Jestinna Kuan, Mskuan and Perry K | [11] | ||
10 February | [12] | "Janji Manis" | Masdo | [13] | ||
17 February | "Stay Alive" | Jungkook | [14] | "Bad" | Dolla | [15] |
24 February | "Angel Baby" | Troye Sivan | [16] | "Sempurna" | Insomniacks | [17] |
3 March | [18] | [19] | ||||
10 March | [20] | [21] | ||||
17 March | [22] | [23] |
Issue Date | International songs | Malay songs | Chinese songs | ||||||
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Song | Artist(s) | Ref. | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. | |
24 March | "Ghost" | Justin Bieber | [24] | "Sempurna" | Insomniacks | [25] | "哪裡都是你" | 隊長YoungCaptain | [26] |
31 March | [27] | [28] | [29] | ||||||
7 April | "Still Life" | Big Bang | [30] | [31] | [32] | ||||
14 April | [33] | [34] | [35] | ||||||
21 April | "Angel Baby" | Troye Sivan | [36] | [37] | "如果可以" | William Wei | [38] | ||
28 April | [39] | "Suasana Di Hari Raya" | Anuar & Ellina | [40] | [41] | ||||
5 May | [42] | [43] | [44] | ||||||
12 May | "As It Was" | Harry Styles | [45] | "Sempurna" | Insomniacks | [46] | [47] | ||
19 May | "Until I Found You" | Stephen Sanchez | [48] | [49] | [50] | ||||
26 May | [51] | [52] | [53] | ||||||
2 June | [54] | [55] | "愛你" | Cyndi Wang | [56] | ||||
9 June | [57] | [58] | "如果可以" | William Wei | [59] | ||||
16 June | "Glimpse of Us" | Joji | [60] | [61] | [62] | ||||
23 June | [63] | [64] | [65] | ||||||
30 June | [66] | [67] | [68] | ||||||
7 July | [69] | "Casablanca" | Nuha Bahrin and Naufal Azrin | [70] | [71] | ||||
14 July | [72] | [73] | "最偉大的作品" ("Greatest Works of Art") | Jay Chou | [74] | ||||
21 July | [75] | [76] | "還在流浪" ("Still Wandering") | [77] | |||||
28 July | [78] | [79] | [80] | ||||||
4 August | [81] | [82] | [83] | ||||||
11 August | [84] | [85] | [86] | ||||||
18 August | [87] | [88] | [89] | ||||||
25 August | [90] | [91] | "如果可以" | William Wei | [92] | ||||
1 September | [93] | "Sempurna" | Insomniacks | [94] | [95] | ||||
8 September | [96] | "Satu Malam Di Temasek" | Joe Flizzow featuring Sonaone | [97] | [98] | ||||
15 September | [99] | [100] | [101] | ||||||
22 September | [102] | [103] | "诀爱" ("Parting Love") | Faye Chan | [104] | ||||
29 September | [105] | [106] | "如果可以" | William Wei | [107] | ||||
6 October | "Unholy" | Sam Smith and Kim Petras | [108] | [109] | "诀爱" ("Parting Love") | Faye Chan | [110] | ||
13 October | [111] | [112] | "如果可以" | William Wei | [113] | ||||
20 October | [114] | [115] | "诀爱" ("Parting Love") | Faye Chan | [116] | ||||
27 October | "Anti-Hero" | Taylor Swift | [117] | [118] | [119] | ||||
3 November | [120] | "Swipe" | Alyph | [121] | "如果可以" | William Wei | [122] | ||
10 November | "Die for You" | Joji | [123] | "Sayunk I Love You" | Chombi | [124] | [125] | ||
17 November | [126] | [127] | [128] | ||||||
24 November | [129] | [130] | [131] | ||||||
1 December | "Here with Me" | d4vd | [132] | [133] | [134] | ||||
8 December | Creepin' | Metro Boomin, The Weeknd and 21 Savage | [135] | [136] | [137] | ||||
15 December | "Until I Found You" | Stephen Sanchez | [138] | [139] | [140] | ||||
22 December | "Kill Bill" | SZA | [141] | [142] | [143] | ||||
29 December | [144] | [145] | [146] |
Malaysia Songs is a record chart in Malaysia for songs, compiled by Billboard since February 2022. The chart is updated every Tuesday on Billboard's website. The chart was announced on 14 February 2022 as part of Billboard's Hits of the World chart collection, ranking the top 25 songs weekly in more than 40 countries around the globe. [147]
The chart tracks songs' performance from Friday to Thursday. Chart rankings are based on digital downloads from full-service digital music retailers (sales from direct-to-consumer sites such as an individual artist's store are excluded) and online streaming occurring in Malaysia during the tracking period. All data are provided by MRC Data. [148]
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
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19 February | "Angel Baby" | Troye Sivan | [149] |
26 February | [150] | ||
5 March | "Jikjin" | Treasure | [150] |
12 March | "Angel Baby" | Troye Sivan | [151] |
19 March | "Darari" | Treasure | [152] |
26 March | [153] | ||
2 April | "Ghost" | Justin Bieber | [154] |
9 April | [155] | ||
16 April | "Still Life" | Big Bang | [156] |
23 April | [157] | ||
30 April | "Angel Baby" | Troye Sivan | [158] |
7 May | [159] | ||
14 May | [160] | ||
21 May | [161] | ||
28 May | [162] | ||
4 June | "As It Was" | Harry Styles | [163] |
11 June | "Until I Found You" | Stephen Sanchez | [164] |
18 June | [165] | ||
25 June | "Glimpse of Us" | Joji | [166] |
2 July | [167] | ||
9 July | [168] | ||
16 July | [169] | ||
23 July | [170] | ||
30 July | [171] | ||
6 August | [172] | ||
13 August | [173] | ||
20 August | [174] | ||
27 August | [175] | ||
3 September | "Pink Venom" | Blackpink | [176] |
10 September | [177] | ||
17 September | [178] | ||
24 September | [179] | ||
1 October | "Shut Down" | [180] | |
8 October | [181] | ||
15 October | [182] | ||
22 October | [183] | ||
29 October | [184] | ||
5 November | "Anti-Hero" | Taylor Swift | [185] |
12 November | "Swipe" | ALYPH | [186] |
19 November | "Die for You" | Joji | [187] |
26 November | [188] | ||
3 December | "Golden Hour" | JVKE | [189] |
10 December | [190] | ||
17 December | "Creepin'" | Metro Boomin, The Weeknd and 21 Savage | [191] |
24 December | Kill Bill" | SZA | [192] |
31 December | [193] |
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