List of number-one pop hits of 2013 (Brazil)

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This is a list of number one singles on the Billboard Brasil Hot 100 chart in 2013. Note that Billboard publishes a monthly chart.

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Chart history

Issue dateSongArtist(s)Reference
January"Diamonds" Rihanna [1]
February [1]
March [2]
April"93 Million Miles" Jason Mraz [3]
May [4]
June"Girl on Fire" Alicia Keys [5]
July"Show das Poderosas" Anitta [6]
August [7]
September"Não Para" Anitta [8]
October [9]
November"When I Was Your Man" Bruno Mars [10]
December"Wake Me Up" Avicii [11]

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