List of Billboard Global 200 top-ten singles in 2024

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This is a list of singles that charted in the top ten of the Billboard Global 200, an all-genre singles chart, in 2024.

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Top-ten singles

An asterisk (*) represents that a single is in the top ten as of the issue dated for the week of April 6, 2024. [1]

Key

List of Billboard Global 200 top ten singles that peaked in 2024
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
Ref.
Singles from 2023
November 25"Lovin on Me" [A] [E] Jack Harlow 1January 1314 [2] [3]
Singles from 2024
January 13"La Diabla" Xavi 3January 209 [3] [4]
"Bellakeo" Peso Pluma and Anitta 7January 132 [3]
"Stick Season" Noah Kahan 5January 2010 [3] [4]
January 20"Lose Control" [B] Teddy Swims 4February 1711* [4] [5]
"One of the Girls" The Weeknd, Jennie and Lily-Rose Depp 10January 201 [4]
January 27"Yes, And?" [D] [G] Ariana Grande 1January 276 [6]
"Redrum" [F] 21 Savage 5January 275 [6]
"Nee-Nah" 21 Savage, Travis Scott and Metro Boomin 8January 271 [6]
"Igual que un Ángel" Kali Uchis and Peso Pluma9January 272 [6]
"La Victima"Xavi10January 271 [6]
February 3"Murder on the Dancefloor" Sophie Ellis-Bextor 10February 31 [7]
February 10"Hiss" Megan Thee Stallion 1February 101 [8]
"Beautiful Things" Benson Boone 1February 179* [8] [5]
February 24"Carnival" Y$: Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign featuring Rich the Kid and Playboi Carti 2February 247* [9]
"Texas Hold 'Em" Beyonce 1March 27* [9] [10]
March 2"Training Season" Dua Lipa 6March 21 [10]
March 9"Saturn" SZA 5March 91 [11]
March 16"End of Beginning" Djo 3March 304* [12] [13]
March 23"We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)" Ariana Grande1March 233* [14]
"Bling-Bang-Bang-Born" Creepy Nuts 8March 232 [14]
March 30"Fri(end)s" V 5March 301 [13]
April 6"Like That" Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar 1April 61* [15]
"Type Shit" Future, Metro Boomin, Travis Scott and Playboi Carti6April 61* [15]
"Too Sweet" Hozier 7April 61* [15]
"Cinderella" Future, Metro Boomin and Travis Scott8April 61* [15]

2023 peaks

List of Billboard Global 200 top ten singles in 2024 that peaked in 2023
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
Ref.
January 28"Flowers" [A] [C] Miley Cyrus 1January 2830 [16]
July 8"Cruel Summer" [A] Taylor Swift 1November 431 [17] [18]
July 29"Seven" [A] Jungkook featuring Latto 1July 2921 [19]
September 2"Paint the Town Red" [A] Doja Cat 1September 1616 [20] [21]
October 7"Greedy" [A] Tate McRae 1November 2524 [22] [2]
November 4"Water" [A] Tyla 6December 24 [18] [23]

Holiday season

Holiday titles first making the Billboard Global 200 top ten during the 2023–24 holiday season
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
Ref.
December 30, 2023"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" Dean Martin 6January 62 [24] [25]
Recurring holiday titles, appearing in the Billboard Global 200 top ten in previous holiday seasons
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
Ref.
December 12, 2020"All I Want for Christmas Is You" Mariah Carey 1December 19, 202022 [26] [27]
"Last Christmas" Wham! 2January 2, 202121 [26] [28]
"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" Brenda Lee 2December 24, 202219 [26] [29]
December 19, 2020"Jingle Bell Rock" Bobby Helms 4January 2, 202119 [27] [28]
"It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" Michael Buble 6January 2, 202111 [27] [28]
December 26, 2020"Santa Tell Me"Ariana Grande5January 2, 202114 [30] [28]
January 2, 2021"It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" Andy Williams 7January 2, 202110 [28]
"Underneath the Tree" Kelly Clarkson 6December 30, 20236 [28] [24]
"Feliz Navidad" Jose Feliciano 5January 7, 20236 [28] [31]

Notes

AThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending January 13, 2024. [3]
BThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending February 3, 2024. [7]
CThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending February 17, 2024. [5]
DThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending March 2, 2024. [10]
EThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending March 9, 2024. [11]
FThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending March 16, 2024. [12]
GThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending March 23, 2024. [14]

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