This is a list of the Singapore Top 30 Digital Streaming number-one songs in 2024, according to the Recording Industry Association Singapore.
Issue Date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
4 January | "Seven" | Jungkook featuring Latto | [1] |
11 January | "Greedy" | Tate McRae | [2] |
18 January | "Yes, And?" | Ariana Grande | [3] |
25 January | "Viva la Vida" | Coldplay | [4] |
1 February | "Yellow" | [5] | |
8 February | [6] | ||
15 February | "Cruel Summer" | Taylor Swift | [7] |
22 February | [8] | ||
29 February | "Easy" | Le Sserafim | [9] |
7 March | "Cruel Summer" | Taylor Swift | [10] |
14 March | [11] | ||
21 March | "We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)" | Ariana Grande | [12] |
28 March | [13] | ||
4 April | "Magnetic" | Illit | [14] |
11 April | [15] | ||
18 April | [16] | ||
25 April | "Fortnight" | Taylor Swift feat. Post Malone | [17] |
2 May | [18] | ||
9 May | "Espresso" | Sabrina Carpenter | [19] |
16 May | [20] | ||
23 May | [21] | ||
30 May | [22] | ||
6 June | [23] | ||
13 June | [24] | ||
20 June | "Please Please Please" | [25] | |
27 June | [26] | ||
4 July | "Espresso" | [27] | |
11 July | "Birds of a Feather" | Billie Eilish | [28] |
18 July | [29] | ||
25 July | [30] | ||
1 August | "Who" | Jimin | [31] |
8 August | [32] | ||
15 August | [33] | ||
22 August | "Die with a Smile" | Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars | [34] |
29 August | [35] | ||
5 September | [36] | ||
12 September | [37] | ||
19 September | [38] | ||
26 September | [39] | ||
3 October | [40] | ||
10 October | [41] | ||
17 October | [42] | ||
24 October | "Apt." | Rosé and Bruno Mars | [43] |
31 October | [44] | ||
7 November | [45] | ||
14 November | [46] | ||
21 November | [47] | ||
28 November | [48] | ||
5 December | [49] | ||
12 December | [50] | ||
19 December | [51] | ||
26 December | [52] |
Position | Artist | Weeks at No. 1 |
---|---|---|
1 | Bruno Mars | 19 |
2 | Rosé | 10 |
3 | Sabrina Carpenter | 9 |
Lady Gaga | ||
4 | Taylor Swift | 6 |
5 | Coldplay | 3 |
Ariana Grande | ||
Billie Eilish | ||
Jimin | ||
6 | Jungkook | 1 |
Latto | ||
Tate McRae | ||
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