List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of the 2020s

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This article is about the American Billboard Hot 100 chart held during the 2020s.

The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing songs of the United States. Published by Billboard magazine, the data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based collectively on each single's weekly physical and digital sales, airplay, and, since 2012, streaming.

A new chart is compiled and officially released to the public every Tuesday in Billboard magazine and on its website. Each chart is dated with the "week-ending" date of the Saturday four days later.

Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" began the 2020s in the number-one position on the Hot 100, and made her the first artist to rank at number one on charts from four different decades.[1] The song was in its third week at number one on January 4, 2020, reaching the top for the first time on December 21, 2019. The following week, on January 11, 2020, Post Malone's "Circles" returned to the number-one spot, another carry-over from the 2010s; it originally reached number one on November 30, 2019.[2]

Number-one singles[]

Contents
Key
 ♪  Number-one single of the year
# Reached number one Artist(s) Single Weeks at
number one
References
2020
1096 January 18, 2020 Roddy Ricch "The Box" 11 [3]
1097 April 4, 2020 The Weeknd "Blinding Lights" ♪ [4] 4 [5]
1098 April 18, 2020 Drake "Toosie Slide" 1 [6]
1099 May 9, 2020 The Scotts, Travis Scott and Kid Cudi "The Scotts" 1 [7]
1100 May 16, 2020 Doja Cat featuring Nicki Minaj "Say So" 1 [8]
1101 May 23, 2020 Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber "Stuck with U" 1 [9]
1102 May 30, 2020 Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé "Savage" 1 [10]
1103 June 6, 2020 Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande "Rain on Me" 1 [11]
1104 June 13, 2020 DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch "Rockstar" 7 [12]
1105 June 27, 2020 6ix9ine and Nicki Minaj "Trollz" 1 [13]
1106 August 8, 2020 Taylor Swift "Cardigan" 1 [14]
1107 August 15, 2020 Harry Styles "Watermelon Sugar" 1 [15]
1108 August 22, 2020 Cardi B featuring Megan Thee Stallion "WAP" 4 [16]
1109 September 5, 2020 BTS "Dynamite" 3 [17]
1110 October 10, 2020 Travis Scott featuring Young Thug and M.I.A. "Franchise" 1 [18]
1111 October 17, 2020 Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo x BTS "Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)" 1 [19]
1112 October 24, 2020 24kGoldn featuring Iann Dior "Mood" 8 [20]
1113 November 7, 2020 Ariana Grande "Positions" 1 [21]
1114 December 5, 2020 BTS "Life Goes On" 1 [22]
re December 19, 2020 Mariah Carey "All I Want for Christmas Is You" 2 [23]
1115 December 26, 2020 Taylor Swift "Willow" 1 [24]
2021
1116 January 23, 2021 Olivia Rodrigo "Drivers License" 8 [25]
1117 March 20, 2021 Drake "What's Next" 1 [26]
1118 March 27, 2021 Cardi B "Up" 1 [27]
1119 April 3, 2021 Justin Bieber featuring Daniel Caesar and Giveon "Peaches" 1 [28]
1120 April 10, 2021 Lil Nas X "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)" 1 [29]
1121 April 17, 2021 Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak) "Leave the Door Open" 2 [30]
1122 April 24, 2021 Polo G "Rapstar" 2 [31]
1123 May 8, 2021 The Weeknd and Ariana Grande "Save Your Tears" 2 [32]
1124 May 29, 2021 Olivia Rodrigo "Good 4 U" 1 [33]
1125 June 5, 2021 BTS "Butter" 9 [34]
1126 July 24, 2021 BTS "Permission to Dance" 1 [35]
1127 August 14, 2021 The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber "Stay" 2* [36]

Statistics[]

Artists by total number-one singles[]

The following artists achieved at least one number-one single during the 2020s. A number of artists had number-one singles on their own as well as part of a collaboration. An asterisk (*) denotes that an artist is currently at number one.

Artist Number-one
singles
Singles
BTS 5 "Dynamite"
"Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)"
"Life Goes On"
"Butter"
"Permission to Dance"
Ariana Grande 4 "Stuck with U"
"Rain on Me"
"Positions"
"Save Your Tears"
Justin Bieber* 3 "Stuck with U"
"Peaches"
"Stay"*
Roddy Ricch 2 "The Box"
"Rockstar"
Nicki Minaj "Say So"
"Trollz"
Megan Thee Stallion "Savage"
"WAP"
Travis Scott "The Scotts"
"Franchise"
Taylor Swift "Cardigan"
"Willow"
Drake "Toosie Slide"
"What's Next"
Cardi B "WAP"
"Up"
The Weeknd "Blinding Lights"
"Save Your Tears"
Olivia Rodrigo "Drivers License"
"Good 4 U"

Artists by total cumulative weeks at number-one[]

The following artists were featured at the top of the Hot 100 for the highest cumulative number of weeks during the 2020s. Some totals include in part or in whole weeks spent at number one as part of a collaboration. An asterisk (*) denotes that an artist is currently at number one.

Artist Weeks at
number one
Singles
Roddy Ricch 18 "The Box" (11 weeks)
"Rockstar" (7 weeks)
BTS 15 "Dynamite" (3 weeks)
"Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)" (1 week)
"Life Goes On" (1 week)
"Butter" (9 weeks)
"Permission to Dance" (1 week)
Olivia Rodrigo 9 "Drivers License" (8 weeks)
"Good 4 U" (1 week)
24kGoldn 8 "Mood" (8 weeks)
Iann Dior "Mood" (8 weeks)
DaBaby 7 "Rockstar" (7 weeks)
The Weeknd 6 "Blinding Lights" (4 weeks)
"Save Your Tears" (2 weeks)
Megan Thee Stallion 5 "Savage" (1 week)
"WAP" (4 weeks)
Cardi B "WAP" (4 weeks)
"Up" (1 week)
Ariana Grande "Stuck with U" (1 week)
"Rain on Me" (1 week)
"Positions" (1 week)
"Save Your Tears" (2 weeks)

Songs by total number of weeks at number one[]

The following songs were featured at the top of the Hot 100 for the highest number of weeks during the 2020s. Only songs spending a minimum of six weeks at number one are presently listed. An asterisk (*) denotes that a song is currently at number one.

Song Artist(s) Weeks at
number one
References
"The Box" Roddy Ricch 11 [3]
"Butter" BTS 9 [34]
"Mood" 24kGoldn featuring Iann Dior 8 [20]
"Drivers License" Olivia Rodrigo 8 [25]
"Rockstar" DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch 7 [12]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Trust, Gary (December 30, 2019). "Mariah Carey Becomes First Artist at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 in Four Decades, Thanks to 'All I Want for Christmas'". Billboard. Retrieved December 30, 2019.(subscription required)
  2. ^ Trust, Gary (January 6, 2020). "Post Malone 'Circles' Back to No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100, Maroon 5 & Roddy Ricch Reach Top Three". Billboard. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "The Box" January 18 – March 28, 2020:
  4. ^ Trust, Gary (December 3, 2020). "The Year in Charts 2020: The Weeknd's 'Blinding Lights' Is the No. 1 Hot 100 Song of the Year". Billboard. Retrieved December 4, 2020.
  5. ^ "Blinding Lights" April 4–11, 2020; April 25 – May 2, 2020:
  6. ^ "Toosie Slide" April 18, 2020:
  7. ^ "The Scotts" May 9, 2020:
  8. ^ "Say So" May 16, 2020:
  9. ^ "Stuck with U" May 23, 2020:
  10. ^ "Savage" May 30, 2020:
  11. ^ "Rain on Me" June 6, 2020:
  12. ^ Jump up to: a b "Rockstar" June 13–20, 2020; July 4 – August 1, 2020:
  13. ^ "Trollz" June 27, 2020:
  14. ^ "Cardigan" August 8, 2020:
  15. ^ "Watermelon Sugar" August 15, 2020:
  16. ^ "WAP" August 22–29, 2020; September 19–26, 2020:
  17. ^ "Dynamite" September 5–12, 2020; October 3, 2020:
  18. ^ "Franchise" October 10, 2020:
  19. ^ "Savage Love" October 17, 2020:
  20. ^ Jump up to: a b "Mood" October 24–31, 2020; November 14–28, 2020; December 12, 2020; January 9–16, 2021:
  21. ^ "Positions" November 7, 2020:
  22. ^ "Life Goes On" December 5, 2020:
  23. ^ "All I Want for Christmas Is You - II" December 19, 2020:
  24. ^ "Willow" December 26, 2020:
  25. ^ Jump up to: a b "Drivers License" January 23 – March 13, 2021:
  26. ^ "What's Next" March 20, 2021:
  27. ^ "Up" March 27, 2021:
  28. ^ "Peaches" April 3, 2021:
  29. ^ "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)" April 10, 2021:
  30. ^ "Leave the Door Open" April 17, 2021; May 22, 2021:
  31. ^ "Rapstar" April 24 – May 1, 2021:
  32. ^ "Save Your Tears" May 8–15, 2021:
  33. ^ "Good 4 U" May 29, 2021:
  34. ^ Jump up to: a b "Butter" June 5 – July 17, 2021; July 31 – August 7, 2021:
  35. ^ "Permission to Dance" July 24, 2021:
  36. ^ "Stay" August 14–21, 2021:
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