List of number-one urban singles of 2022 (Australia)

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The ARIA Urban Chart is a chart that ranks the best-performing Urban tracks singles of Australia. It is published by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), an organisation who collect music data for the weekly ARIA Charts. To be eligible to appear on the chart, the recording must be a single of a predominantly urban nature. [1]

Contents

Chart history

Issue dateSongArtist(s)Reference
3 January"Stay" The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber [2]
10 January [3]
17 January [4]
24 January [5]
31 January [6]
7 February [7]
14 February [8]
21 February [9]
28 February [10]
7 March [11]
14 March [12]
21 March [13]
28 March [14]
4 April [15]
11 April [16]
18 April"First Class" Jack Harlow [17]
25 April [18]
2 May [19]
9 May [20]
16 May [21]
23 May [22]
30 May [23]
6 June [24]
13 June [25]
20 June [26]
27 June [27]
4 July [28]
11 July [29]
18 July [30]
25 July [31]
1 August"Bad Habit" Steve Lacy [32]
8 August"Doja" Central Cee [33]
15 August"Bad Habit"Steve Lacy [34]
22 August [35]
29 August"Super Freaky Girl" Nicki Minaj [36]
5 September [37]
12 September [38]
19 September [39]
26 September [40]
3 October [41]
10 October [42]
17 October"Bad Habit"Steve Lacy [43]
24 October [44]
31 October [45]
7 November"Lift Me Up" Rihanna [46]
14 November"Rich Flex" Drake and 21 Savage [47]
21 November [48]
28 November [49]
5 December [50]
12 December"Creepin'" Metro Boomin, The Weeknd and 21 Savage [51]
19 December"Kill Bill" SZA [52]
26 December [53]

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