Brazil Songs

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Brazil Songs is a music record chart in Brazil, compiled by Billboard since February 2022. Updated every Tuesday on Billboard's website, the chart was announced on February 14, 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. [1] This is the first local Billboard chart in Brazil since the discontinuation of the Brasil Hot 100 Airplay after Billboard Brasil ceased its operation for an undisclosed reason in January 2019. [2]

Contents

The first number-one song on the chart was "Malvadão 3" by Xamã, Neo Beats and Gustah, on the issue dated February 19, 2022. [3] [4]

Methodology

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 Brazil during the tracking period. All data are provided by Luminate Data, formerly MRC Data. [1]

List of number-one songs

2022

Xama achieved the first Brazil Songs number-one with "Malvadao 3", which topped the chart for three consecutive weeks. Xama (51609846499).jpg
Xamã achieved the first Brazil Songs number-one with "Malvadão 3", which topped the chart for three consecutive weeks.
With a total of 10 weeks, Ana Castela was the artist who topped the Brazil Songs for the longest time in 2022. Ana Castela Premio Multishow 2022.png
With a total of 10 weeks, Ana Castela was the artist who topped the Brazil Songs for the longest time in 2022.
Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
February 19"Malvadão 3"Xamã, Neo Beats and Gustah [3]
February 26 [5]
March 5 [6]
March 12"Dançarina" Pedro Sampaio and MC Pedrinho [7]
March 19 [8]
March 26 [9]
April 2"Envolver" Anitta [10]
April 9 [11]
April 16"Sentadona (Ai Calica)"MC Frog, Davi Kneip and DJ Gabriel Do Borel [12]
April 23 [13]
April 30 [14]
May 7 [15]
May 14 [16]
May 21 [17]
May 28 [18]
June 4"Acorda Pedrinho" Jovem Dionisio [19]
June 11, 2022 [20]
June 18 [21]
June 25"Termina Comigo Antes" Gusttavo Lima [22]
July 2 [23]
July 9"Bandido" Zé Felipe and MC Mari [24]
July 16 [25]
July 23"Ai Preto"L7nnon, DJ Biel do Furduncinho and Bianca [26]
July 30"Pipoco" Ana Castela, Melody e DJ Chris No Beat [27]
August 6 [28]
August 13 [29]
August 20 [30]
August 27 [31]
September 3 [32]
September 10 [33]
September 17 [34]
September 24"Casei com a Putaria"MC Paiva and MC Ryan SP [35]
October 1 [36]
October 8"Poesia Acústica 13"MC Cabelinho, TZ da Coronel, Chefin, Luísa Sonza, N.I.N.A., Xamã, Oruam, Chris MC, L7nnon and Salve Malak [37]
October 15"Casei com a Putaria"MC Paiva and MC Ryan SP [38]
October 22"Eu Gosto Assim" Gustavo Mioto and Mari Fernandez [39]
October 29 [40]
November 5 [41]
November 12 [42]
November 19 [43]
November 26 [44]
December 3"Evoque Prata"MC Menor HR, MC Menor SG and Dj Escobar [45]
December 10 [46]
December 17 [47]
December 24"Bombonzinho"Israel & Rodolffo and Ana Castela [48]
December 31 [49]

2023

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