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List of number-one digital songs of 2009 (U.S.)

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The highest-selling digital singles in the United States are ranked in the Hot Digital Songs chart, published by Billboard magazine. The data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based on each single's weekly digital sales, which combines sales of different versions of a single for a summarized figure.

Chart history

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Key
Indicates best-charting digital song of 2009[1]
Issue date Song Artist(s) Weekly sales Ref(s)
January 3 "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" Beyoncé 149,000 [2][3]
January 10 "Just Dance" Lady Gaga featuring Colby O'Donis 419,000 [4][5]
January 17 279,000 [6][7]
January 24 213,000 [8][9]
January 31 192,000 [10][11]
February 7 "My Life Would Suck Without You" Kelly Clarkson 280,000 [12][13]
February 14 216,000 [14][15]
February 21 "Crack a Bottle" Eminem, Dr. Dre and 50 Cent 418,000 [16][17]
February 28 "Right Round" Flo Rida 636,000 [18][19]
March 7 460,000 [20][21]
March 14 334,000 [22][23]
March 21 319,000 [24][23][25]
March 28 278,000 [26][25]
April 4 224,000 [27][28]
April 11 "Poker Face" Lady Gaga 206,000 [29][30]
April 18 "Boom Boom Pow" † The Black Eyed Peas 465,000 [31][32]
April 25 335,000 [33][34]
May 2 259,000 [35][36]
May 9 226,000 [37][38]
May 16 212,000 [39][40]
May 23 215,000 [41][42]
May 30 204,000 [43]
June 6 240,000 [44]
June 13 220,000 [45]
June 20 205,000 [46]
June 27 "I Gotta Feeling" 249,000 [47]
July 4 232,000 [48][49]
July 11 203,000 [50][51]
July 18 215,000 [52][53]
July 25 205,000 [54][55]
August 1 219,000 [56][57]
August 8 223,000 [58][59]
August 15 215,000 [60][61]
August 22 197,000 [62][63]
August 29 "Party in the U.S.A." Miley Cyrus 226,000 [64][65]
September 5 211,000 [66][67]
September 12 190,000 [68][69]
September 19 179,000 [70][71]
September 26 "I Gotta Feeling" The Black Eyed Peas 179,000 [72][73]
October 3 "Empire State of Mind" Jay-Z and Alicia Keys 205,000 [74][75]
October 10 "Party in the U.S.A." Miley Cyrus 182,000 [76][77]
October 17 177,000 [78][79]
October 24 "3" Britney Spears 255,000 [80][81]
October 31 171,000 [82][81][83]
November 7 "Fireflies" Owl City 196,000 [84][85]
November 14 173,000 [86][87]
November 21 194,000 [88][89]
November 28 181,000 [90][91]
December 5 "Bad Romance" Lady Gaga 209,000 [92][91][93]
December 12 218,000 [94][95]
December 19 189,000 [96][97]
December 26 183,000 [98][99]

See also

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References

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