On-Demand Songs

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The On-Demand Songs chart is published weekly by Billboard magazine in the United States.

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According to Billboard, the On-Demand Songs chart ranks the top on-demand play request and plays from unlimited listener-controlled radio channels on leading music subscription services. [1]

The first On-Demand number-one song was "We Are Young" by Fun. featuring Janelle Monáe on March 24, 2012.

Chart achievements

Songs with the most weeks at number-one

"Rockstar" – Post Malone featuring 21 Savage (2017–18)
"Old Town Road" – Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus (2019)
"One Dance" – Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla (2016)
"Thrift Shop" – Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz (2013)
"Despacito" – Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber (2017)
"Uptown Funk" – Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars (2015)
"Closer" – The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey (2016)
"The Box" – Roddy Ricch (2020)
"Rockstar" – DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch (2020)
"Dark Horse" – Katy Perry featuring Juicy J (2014)
"Fancy" – Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX (2014)

Source: [2] [3]

Artists with the most number-one hits

1. Drake [4] (14)
2. Justin Bieber [5] (6)
2. Post Malone [6] (6)
4. The Weeknd [7] (5)
5. Rihanna [8] (4)
5. Ariana Grande [9] (4)
5. Travis Scott [10] (4)

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References

  1. "On-Demand Songs Music Chart". Billboard.com.
  2. "Drake's 'One Dance' No. 1 on Hot 100; Twenty One Pilots 'Ride' to Top 10". Billboard. June 27, 2016. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
  3. "Sia No. 1 on Hot 100, The Chainsmokers & Halsey Debut in Top 10". Billboard. August 8, 2016. Retrieved June 17, 2017.
  4. "Drake Chart History (On-Demand Streaming Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved March 21, 2018.
  5. "Justin Bieber Chart History (On-Demand Streaming Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved March 21, 2018.
  6. "Post Malone Chart History (On-Demand Streaming Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  7. "The Weeknd Chart History (On-Demand Streaming Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  8. "Rihanna Chart History (On-Demand Streaming Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved March 21, 2018.
  9. "Ariana Grande Chart History (On-Demand Streaming Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved January 29, 2019.
  10. "Travis Scott Chart History (On-Demand Streaming Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved May 5, 2020.