List of Billboard Mainstream Top 40 number-one songs of 2019

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This is a list of songs that reached number one on the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 (or Pop Songs) chart in 2019.

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During 2019, a total of 15 singles hit number-one on the charts.

Chart history

Key
Dagger-14-plain.pngIndicates best-performing single of 2019 [1]
Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
January 5"High Hopes" Panic! at the Disco [2]
January 12 [3]
January 19 [4]
January 26Thank U, Next Ariana Grande [5]
February 2"Without Me" Dagger-14-plain.png Halsey [6]
February 9 [7]
February 16 [8]
February 23 [9]
March 2"Eastside" Benny Blanco, Halsey and Khalid [10]
March 9"Without Me" Dagger-14-plain.pngHalsey [11]
March 16"7 Rings"Ariana Grande [12]
March 23 [13]
March 30 [14]
April 6 [15]
April 13 [16]
April 20 [17]
April 27"Sucker" Jonas Brothers [18]
May 4 [19]
May 11 [20]
May 18 [21]
May 25 [22]
June 1 [23]
June 8 [24]
June 15 [25]
June 22"Wow" Post Malone [26]
June 29"Talk"Khalid [27]
July 6 [28]
July 13 [29]
July 20 [30]
July 27"I Don't Care" Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber [31]
August 3 [32]
August 10 [33]
August 17"Bad Guy" Billie Eilish [34]
August 24 [35]
August 31"Señorita" Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello [36]
September 7 [37]
September 14 [38]
September 21 [39]
September 28"Truth Hurts" Lizzo [40]
October 5 [41]
October 12 [42]
October 19 [43]
October 26"Someone You Loved" Lewis Capaldi [44]
November 2 [45]
November 9 [46]
November 16"Circles"Post Malone [47]
November 23 [48]
November 30"Good as Hell"Lizzo [49]
December 7 [50]
December 14 [51]
December 21 [52]
December 28"Circles"Post Malone [53]

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