List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 2015 (Brazil)

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This is a list of number one singles on the Billboard Brasil Hot 100 chart in 2015.

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Chart history

Issue dateSongArtist(s)Reference
January 10"Cuida Bem Dela"Henrique & Juliano [1]
January 17 [2]
January 24"Agora (Ahora)" Bruno & Marrone [3]
January 31"Eu Não Merecia Isso" Luan Santana [4]
February 7"Um Degrau na Escada (Ao Vivo)"Leonardo & Eduardo Costa [5]
February 14"Agora (Ahora)" Bruno & Marrone [6]
February 21 [7]
February 28 [8]
March 7"Presto Pouco" (featuring Gregory & Gabriel) João Neto & Frederico [9]
March 14"Suíte 14" (featuring MC Guimê)Henrique & Diego [10]
March 21 [11]
March 28 [12]
April 4 [13]
April 11 [14]
April 18"10 Minutos Longe de Você" (featuring Henrique & Juliano)Victor & Leo [15]
April 25"Escreve Aí" Luan Santana [16]
May 2 [17]
May 9 [18]
May 16 [19]
May 25 [20]
June 1"10 Minutos Longe de Você" (featuring Henrique & Juliano)Victor & Leo [21]
June 8"Escreve Aí" Luan Santana [22]
June 15 [23]
June 22 [24]
June 29 [25]
July 6 [26]
July 13 [27]
July 20 [28]
July 27 [29]
August 3 [30]
August 10 [31]
August 17"Sapequinha" Eduardo Costa [32]
August 24"Aquele 1%" (featuring Wesley Safadão)Marcos & Belutti [33]
August 31"Escreve Aí" Luan Santana [34]

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