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The Philippines Hot 100 is a record chart in the Philippines, published weekly by Billboard Philippines . First issued on June 12, 2017, it ranks the top songs by local and foreign artists and reflects the music consumption in the country. Luminate compiles data for its chart rankings based on localized music streaming data, digital downloads, and video plays. Each chart's issue is released every Wednesday on the magazine's website. [1]

Contents

Ed Sheeran had the most entries for number-one singles on the chart. The first number-one single on the chart is Sheeran's "Shape of You", on the issue dated June 12, 2017. [2] The magazine published the last issue of the Philippine Hot 100 on January 15, 2018, with Sheeran's "Perfect" as the issue's number-one single. [3] Subsequently, the magazine ceased to operate for undisclosed reasons. [4]

The chart was temporarily replaced from February 2022 to June 2024 by the Philippines Songs chart, which was published by American Billboard under the Hits of the World collection. When Billboard Philippines was relaunched on October 15, 2023 under a different owner, the Philippines Songs chart was discontinued on July 2, 2024 in preparation for the relaunch of Philippines Hot 100 chart on the following day. [5] The first number-one song of the relaunched chart is "Dilaw" by Maki, which is also currently the number-one song on the chart issued on July 13, 2024. [6]

Methodology

From 2017 to 2018, Philippine Hot 100 used compiled data from Nielsen Music based on localized music streaming data, digital downloads, and video plays from music platforms: Apple Music, Spotify, iTunes, and YouTube. Billboard Philippines published each chart issue on the magazine's website every Monday. [1] [7]

Since 2024, the chart uses "streaming and sales from leading musical services in the Philippine territory" as compiled by Luminate. Chart ranking uses weighted formula using "official-only streams on both subscription and ad-supported tiers of available audio and video music services, as well as download sales –– which are reflected from purchases made directly from full-service digital music retailers." The Philippines Hot 100 chart, along with the Top Philippine Songs chart are published by every Wednesday. [8]

List of number-one singles

Ed Sheeran (pictured) has the most number-one singles on the chart, including "Shape of You", which was the chart's first number-one single. Ed Sheeran-6886 (cropped).jpg
Ed Sheeran (pictured) has the most number-one singles on the chart, including "Shape of You", which was the chart's first number-one single.
Luis Fonsi's (pictured) "Despacito" spent 12 weeks at number one, making it the longest-running number-one single on the chart. Nobel Peace Price Concert 2009 Luis Fonsi2.jpg
Luis Fonsi's (pictured) "Despacito" spent 12 weeks at number one, making it the longest-running number-one single on the chart.

2017–2018

Issue dateTitleArtist(s)Ref.
June 12, 2017"Shape of You" Ed Sheeran [2]
June 19, 2017 [9]
June 26, 2017 [10]
July 3, 2017 [11]
July 10, 2017"Despacito" Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber [12]
July 17, 2017 [13]
July 24, 2017 [14]
July 31, 2017 [15]
August 7, 2017 [16]
August 14, 2017 [17]
August 21, 2017 [18]
August 28, 2017 [19]
September 4, 2017 [20]
September 11, 2017 [21]
September 18, 2017"Look What You Made Me Do" Taylor Swift [22]
September 25, 2017"Despacito" Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber [23]
October 2, 2017 [24]
October 9, 2017"Young Dumb & Broke" Khalid [25]
October 16, 2017 [26]
October 23, 2017 [27]
October 30, 2017"Perfect" Ed Sheeran [28]
November 6, 2017"Young Dumb & Broke" Khalid [29]
November 13, 2017"Perfect" Ed Sheeran [30]
November 20, 2017"Young Dumb & Broke" Khalid [31]
November 27, 2017 [32]
December 4, 2017 [33]
December 11, 2017"Perfect" Ed Sheeran [34]
December 18, 2017"Titibo-tibo" Moira Dela Torre [35]
December 25, 2017 [36]
January 1, 2018"Havana" Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug [37]
January 8, 2018"Perfect" Ed Sheeran [38]
January 15, 2018 [3]

2024–present

Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
July 6, 2024"Dilaw" Flag of the Philippines.svg Maki [39]
July 13, 2024 [6]
July 20, 2024 [40]

Other charts

Philippine Top 20

The top 20 tracks by Filipino artists on the Philippine Hot 100 were also listed on a separate chart called Philippine Top 20. The table below lists all the songs that reached the number one on this chart:

Titibo-tibo by Moira dela Torre is the only local song to reach number one on the Philippine Hot 100 chart, making it the only song to top both Philippine Hot 100 and Philippine Top 20. It stayed at the top for two weeks from December 18 to 25, 2017.

Issue dateSongArtist(s)Hot 100 position
June 12, 2017"Dahil Sa'yo" Iñigo Pascual 21
June 19, 201723
June 26, 201720
July 3, 2017
July 10, 201718
July 17, 2017
July 24, 201714
July 31, 201710
August 7, 201714
August 14, 2017"Two Less Lonely People in the World" KZ Tandingan 7
August 21, 20172
August 28, 2017
September 4, 20173
September 11, 20172
September 18, 20175
September 25, 20178
October 2, 2017"Dahil Sa'yo"Iñigo Pascual11
October 9, 2017"Two Less Lonely People in the World"KZ Tandingan9
October 16, 2017"Dahil Sa'yo"Iñigo Pascual10
October 23, 201711
October 30, 2017"Malaya" Moira Dela Torre 8
November 6, 2017
November 13, 201711
November 20, 2017"Titibo-tibo"8
November 27, 20173
December 4, 20174
December 11, 20175
December 18, 20171
December 25, 2017
January 1, 20182
January 8, 20183
January 15, 2018

Top Philippine Songs

Top Philippine Songs is country’s all-Filipino music chart (aside from Philippines Hot 100 chart) which will focus exclusively on Filipino songs. Just like the former chart "Philippines Songs" from Hits of the World, it will rank the top 25 local tracks in the country based on streaming and sales activity from leading music services in the territory.

Issue dateSongArtist(s)Hot 100 positionRef.
July 6, 2024"Dilaw"Maki1 [41]
July 13, 2024 [42]

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