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List of number-one songs of the 2020s

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Key
Indicates the best-performing song of each year
Indicates a number-one debut

2020

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In 2020, twelve songs reached number one, with "Post Humorous" by Gus Dapperton holding the longest run, spending fifteen weeks at the top, followed by Rina Sawayama's "XS" with twelve weeks. Fifteen artists reached number one, with each of them―070 Shake, BENEE, BROCKHAMPTON, Circa Waves, Gus Dapperton, Dreamer Boy, DYSN, Lil Baby, Lostboycrow, Rosalía, Rina Sawayama, Travis Scott, Soccer Mommy and Weyes Blood―except Allie X, achieving the top spot for the first time. Notably, Gus Dapperton was the only act to debut a song at number one.

"Post Humorous" by Gus Dapperton debuted atop the chart and held its run for fifteen non-consecutive weeks.
Rina Sawayama topped the chart for twelve consecutive weeks with "XS".
Month Day Song Artist(s)
January 4 "Andromeda"[A] Weyes Blood
11
18 "Sugar"[A] BROCKHAMPTON
25
February 1
8
15
22
29
March 7 "The Things We Knew Last Night"[B] Circa Waves
14 "Highest in the Room"[A] Travis Scott featuring Rosalía and Lil Baby
21
28 "Sarah Come Home"[B] Allie X
April 4
11 "Yellow Is the Color of Her Eyes"[A] Soccer Mommy
18
25 "XS" Rina Sawayama
May 2
9
16
23
30
June 6
13
20
27
July 4
11
18 "I See a Bird" Asking for a Friend (Lostboycrow and DYSN)
25 "Post Humorous" † Gus Dapperton
August 1
8
15
22
29
September 5
12
19
25
October 3
10
17
24
31 "Know You" Dreamer Boy
November 7
14
21 "Post Humorous" Gus Dapperton
28 "Know You" Dreamer Boy
December 5 "Guilty Conscience" 070 Shake
12 "Snail" BENEE
19 "Guilty Conscience" 070 Shake
26

2021

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In 2021, fourteen songs reached number one, with "BDE" by Shygirl (featuring Slowthai) holding the longest run, spending eleven weeks at the top. Fifteen artists reached number one, with ten of them―bbno$, Phoebe Bridgers, Sam Gellaitry, Japanese Breakfast, Christian Leave, MUNA, Rich Brian, Shygirl, Slayyyter and Slowthai―achieving the top spot for the first time. Dreamer Boy, Sam Gellaitry, Japanese Breakfast and Slayyyter led with two number-one songs each. Slayyyter also held the record for the most weeks at number one by any artist this year, with thirteen weeks in total. Notably, Japanese Breakfast and Slayyyter were the only acts to replace themselves at the top. Additionally, Sam Gellaitry and Slayyyter were also the only acts to debut a song at number one.

Slayyyter topped the chart for thirteen consecutive weeks with "Clouds" and "Troubled Paradise".
"BDE" by Shygirl (featuring Slowthai) topped the chart for eleven non-consecutive weeks.
Month Day Song Artist(s)
January 2 "Guilty Conscience" 070 Shake
9
16 "Know You" Dreamer Boy
23
30
February 6 "Troubled Paradise" † Slayyyter
13
20
27
March 6
13
20
27
April 3 "Clouds"
10
17
24
May 1
8 "Duo" † Sam Gellaitry
15
22
29 "Moonrise"[B] Jimi Somewhere
June 5 "Duo" Sam Gellaitry
12
19
26
July 3 "Be Sweet" Japanese Breakfast
10 "Tactics"[B]
17
24
31 "BDE" Shygirl featuring Slowthai
August 7
14
21
28
September 4
11
18 "Edamame" bbno$ featuring Rich Brian
25
October 2 "BDE" Shygirl featuring Slowthai
9
16
23 "Gullible" Sam Gellaitry
30 "BDE" Shygirl featuring Slowthai
November 6 "Say What You Will" James Blake
13
20 "Are You Letting Go?" Dreamer Boy featuring BENEE
27
December 4 "Days Like Lost Dogs" Christian Leave
11
18
25 "Silk Chiffon" MUNA featuring Phoebe Bridgers

2022

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In 2022, thirteen songs reached number one, with "Love Me More" by Mitski holding the longest run, spending twelve weeks at the top. Fourteen artists reached number one, with seven of them―Anna of the North, Omar Apollo, Ethel Cain, Lil Aaron, Mitski, Jon Ranes and Röyksopp―achieving the top spot for the first time. Rina Sawayama led with three number-one songs, followed by Omar Apollo with two. Notably, Omar Apollo and Rina Sawayama were also the only acts to replace themselves at the top, with the latter doing so with three different songs. Additionally, the year featured seven Norwegian acts topping the chart, namely Anna of the North, Astrid S, Dagny, Jon Ranes, Röyksopp, Sigrid and Susanne Sundfør, as well as two acts of Japanese descent, namely Mitski and Rina Sawayama.

Rina Sawayama scored three number-one songs with "Catch Me in the Air", "Hold the Girl" and "This Hell", topping the chart for twelve consecutive weeks.
"Love Me More" by Mitski topped the chart for twelve consecutive weeks.
Month Day Song Artist(s)
January 1 "Pretty" Astrid S and Dagny
8
15 "Michelle Pfeiffer" Ethel Cain featuring Lil Aaron
22
29 "Love Me More" Mitski
February 5
12
19
26
March 5
12
19
26
April 2
9
16
23 "Tamagotchi" Omar Apollo
30
May 7
14
21 "No Good Reason"[B]
28 "Mistake Like You"[B] Sigrid
June 4 "If You Want Me" Röyksopp featuring Susanne Sundfør
11
18 "Meteorite" Anna of the North and Gus Dapperton
25
July 2 "If You Want Me" Röyksopp featuring Susanne Sundfør
9 "This Hell" Rina Sawayama
16 "Catch Me in the Air"
23
30
August 6
13
20 "Hold the Girl"
27
September 3
10
17
24 "Catch Me in the Air"
October 1 "Shooting Star"[B] MUNA
8
15
22
29 "Blod" Jon Ranes
November 5
12
19
26
December 3
10
17
24
31

2023

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Due to the increasing number of older songs becoming sleeper hits, starting this year, the chart officially started allowing songs released more than a year ago to enter.

Month Day Song Artist(s)
January 7 "Blod" Jon Ranes
14
21 "Let Down"[C][D][a 1] Radiohead
28 "The Adults Are Talking"[D][a 1] The Strokes
February 4 "Ode to the Mets"[D][a 1]
11
18 "I Believe" † Caroline Polachek
25 "Blood and Butter"
December 16 "Oral" Björk featuring Rosalía
23
30

Notes

  1. ^ a b c "Take a Chance" by DOMi & JD BECK is the highest-charting recently-released song (not older than a year ago) on the issue dates of January 21, January 28, February 4 and February 11, if the sleeper hits are excluded.

2024

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As of the chart dated November 9, thirteen songs have reached number one so far, with "Alesis" by Mk.gee currently holding the longest run of the year, spending twelve weeks at the top. Eleven artists have reached number one, with seven of them―Lorde, Magdalena Bay, Mk.gee, Chappell Roan, St. Vincent, Vampire Weekend and Jessie Ware―achieving the top spot for the first time. Charli XCX currently leads with three number-one songs this year, followed by Magdalena Bay and Mk.gee with two each. Mk.gee also holds the record for the most weeks at number one by any artist this year, with fifteen weeks in total so far. Notably, Charli XCX, Magdalena Bay and Mk.gee are currently the only acts to replace themselves at the top, with Charli XCX doing so with three different songs. In addition, Mk.gee is also the only act to debut at number one so far.

Mk.gee topped the chart for fifteen non-consecutive weeks with "Dream Police" and "Alesis".
Charli XCX scored three number-one songs with "Girl, So Confusing", "So I" and "Sympathy is a Knife", topping the chart for ten non-consecutive weeks.
Month Day Song Artist(s)
January 6 "Oral" Björk featuring Rosalía
13 "Begin Again" Jessie Ware
20
27 "Dream Police" † Mk.gee
February 3
10
17 "Alesis"[B]
24
March 2 "Off with Her Tits" Allie X
9
16 "Alesis"[B] Mk.gee
23
30
April 6
13 "Capricorn" Vampire Weekend
20 "Good Luck, Babe!" Chappell Roan
27
May 4 "Broken Man" St. Vincent
11 "Alesis" Mk.gee
18
25
June 1
8
15
22 "So I"[B] Charli XCX
29
July 6 "Girl, So Confusing" Charli XCX featuring Lorde
13
20
27 "Sympathy Is a Knife"[B] Charli XCX
August 3 "Girl, So Confusing" Charli XCX featuring Lorde
10
17
24 "Good Luck, Babe!" Chappell Roan
31 "Sympathy is a Knife"[B] Charli XCX
September 7 "Good Luck, Babe!" Chappell Roan
14
21 "Cry for Me"[B] Magdalena Bay
28
October 5
12 "Angel on a Satellite"[B]
19
26
November 2 "Cry for Me"[B]
9

Best-selling songs of the 2020s

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2020

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Rank Song Artist(s) Chart
peak
Sales
#1 "XS" Rina Sawayama 1 6,900,000
#2 "Post Humorous" Gus Dapperton 1 6,860,000
#3 "Yellow Is the Color of Her Eyes"[A] Soccer Mommy 1 6,610,000
#4 "Evergreen"[B] Ryan Beatty 5 4,910,000
#5 "Sarah Come Home"[B] Allie X 1 4,700,000
#6 "I Don't Know Why" NOTD and Astrid S 3 4,500,000
#7 "Tokyo Love Hotel"[B] Rina Sawayama 4 4,380,000
#8 "Love Me, I'm a Mess" Jesper Jenset 3 4,280,000
#9 "First Aid" Gus Dapperton 2 4,200,000
#10 "Backseat"[B] Ryan Beatty 9 3,910,000

2021

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Rank Song Artist(s) Chart
peak
Sales
#1 "Troubled Paradise" Slayyyter 1 7,440,000
#2 "Know You" Dreamer Boy 1 6,610,000
#3 "Moonrise"[B] Jimi Somewhere 1 5,940,000
#4 "Dennis"[C][D] Roy Blair [b 1] 5,420,000
#5 "Post Humorous" Gus Dapperton 2 (1 in 2020) 5,140,000
#6 "Duo" Sam Gellaitry 1 5,100,000
#7 "BDE" Shygirl featuring Slowthai 1 4,310,000
#8 "Control" Kid Bloom 3 4,280,000
#9 "Clouds" Slayyyter 1 4,210,000
#10 "Medicine" Gus Dapperton 3 (2 in 2020) 4,070,000

2022

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Rank Song Artist(s) Chart
peak
Sales
#1 "Love Me More" Mitski 1 8,420,000
#2 "Let Down"[B][C][D] Radiohead [b 1] 6,830,000
#3 "Pretty" Astrid S and Dagny 1 6,580,000
#4 "No Surprises"[C][D] Radiohead [b 1] 6,190,000
#5 "Tamagotchi" Omar Apollo 1 5,600,000
#6 "Dennis"[C][D] Roy Blair [b 1] 5,310,000
#7 "Bruxelles je t'aime" Angèle 4 5,220,000
#8 "Shooting Star" MUNA 1 5,120,000
#9 "Jane"[C][D] Roy Blair [b 1] 4,740,000
#10 "Du är allt jag vill ha" Oscar Enestad 4 4,710,000

2023

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Due to the increasing number of older songs becoming sleeper hits, beginning in 2023 the chart officially started allowing them to enter.

2024

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Overall

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Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e From 2018 to 2022, the chart did not allow songs released more than a year ago to enter.

Song milestones

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Number one debuts

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Song Artist(s) Issue week
"Post Humorous" Gus Dapperton July 25, 2020
"Troubled Paradise" Slayyyter February 6, 2021
"Duo" Sam Gellaitry May 8, 2021
"Dream Police" Mk.gee January 27, 2024
"Alesis" February 17, 2022

Top 10 debuts

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Position Song Artist(s) Issue week
7
"Love Me More" Mitski January 22, 2022
8
"Who's Gonna Save U Now?"[B] Rina Sawayama May 2, 2020
9
"Easier Said Than Done" Dreamer Boy February 20, 2021

Most weeks at number one

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Number of
weeks
Song Artist(s) Issue weeks
15
"Post Humorous" Gus Dapperton July 25–October 24, 2020;
November 21, 2020
12
"XS" Rina Sawayama April 25–July 11, 2020
"Love Me More" Mitski January 22–April 16, 2022
"Blod" Jon Ranes October 29, 2022–January 14, 2023
11
"BDE" Shygirl featuring Slowthai July 31–September 11, 2021;
October 2–16, 2021;
October 30, 2021
8
"Troubled Paradise" Slayyyter February 6–March 27, 2021
7
"Sugar"[A] BROCKHAMPTON January 18–February 29, 2020
"Know You" Dreamer Boy October 31–November 14, 2020;
November 28, 2020;
January 16–30, 2021
"Duo" Sam Gellaitry May 8–22, 2021;
June 5–26, 2021

Most weeks in the top five

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Number of
weeks
Song Artist(s) Issue weeks
33
"Post Humorous" Gus Dapperton July 25, 2020–February 20, 2021;
March 6–13, 2021
30
"Troubled Paradise" Slayyyter February 6–August 28, 2021
25
"Know You" Dreamer Boy October 24, 2020–April 10, 2021
22
"Moonrise"[B] Jimi Somewhere March 6–June 26, 2021;
July 17–August 7, 2021;
August 21, 2021
19
"Love Me More" Mitski January 29–June 4, 2022
17
"Yellow Is the Color of Her Eyes" Soccer Mommy April 4–July 18, 2020;
August 22, 2020
"XS" Rina Sawayama April 11–August 1, 2020
"BDE" Shygirl featuring Slowthai July 31–November 20, 2021
16
"Medicine" Gus Dapperton September 26–November 28, 2020;
December 19, 2020–February 6, 2021
15
"Pretty" Astrid S and Dagny January 1–April 9, 2022
14*
"Shooting Star"[B] MUNA October 1, 2022–TBA
13
"Sugar"[A] BROCKHAMPTON January 11–April 4, 2020
12
"I Don't Know Why" NOTD and Astrid S June 13–August 29, 2020
"Duo" Sam Gellaitry May 8–July 24, 2021

Most weeks in the top 10

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Number of
weeks
Song Artist(s) Issue weeks
45
"Post Humorous" Gus Dapperton July 25, 2020–May 29, 2021
35
"Troubled Paradise" Slayyyter February 6–October 2, 2021
32
"Know You" Dreamer Boy October 17, 2020–May 22, 2021
31
"Moonrise"[B] Jimi Somewhere March 6–October 2, 2021
25
"Love Me More" Mitski January 22–July 9, 2022
23
"Du är allt jag vill ha" Oscar Enestad May 28–October 29, 2022
22
"Yellow Is the Color of Her Eyes" Soccer Mommy April 4–August 29, 2020
"XS" Rina Sawayama
"Medicine" Gus Dapperton September 26, 2020–February 20, 2021
21
"BDE" Shygirl featuring Slowthai July 31–December 18, 2021
20
"First Aid" Gus Dapperton July 18, 2020–December 5, 2020
19
"Pretty" Astrid S and Dagny January 1–May 7, 2022
18
"Guilty Conscience" 070 Shake November 28, 2020–March 27, 2021
"Duo" Sam Gellaitry May 8–September 4, 2021
"If You Want Me" Röyksopp featuring Susanne Sundfør May 21–September 17, 2022
17
"I Don't Know Why" NOTD and Astrid S May 30–September 19, 2020
16
"Sugar"[A] BROCKHAMPTON January 11–April 25, 2020
"cz" Mk.gee October 3, 2020–January 23, 2021
"Be Sweet" Japanese Breakfast May 15–August 28, 2021
"Boys" Hippo Campus November 27, 2021–March 19, 2022
"Catch Me in the Air" Rina Sawayama July 16–October 29, 2022

Most weeks on the chart

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Number of
weeks
Song Artist(s) Issue weeks
59
"Post Humorous" Gus Dapperton July 25, 2020–September 4, 2021
53
"XS" Rina Sawayama March 28, 2020–March 20, 2021;
June 19, 2021
"Troubled Paradise" Slayyyter February 6, 2021–February 5, 2022
46
"Billions" Caroline Polachek February 26–May 28, 2022;
January 21–August 26, 2023
45
"Moonrise"[B] Jimi Somewhere February 20–December 25, 2021
43*
"Candy" Mk.gee August 19, 2023–May 11, 2024;
October 12, 2024–TBA
40
"Medicine" Gus Dapperton September 19, 2020–June 19, 2021
"Love Me More" Mitski January 22–October 22, 2022
39*
"Alesis" Mk.gee February 17, 2024–TBA
"I Want"
38
"Bruxelles je t'aime" Angèle January 29–October 15, 2022
35
"BDE" Shygirl featuring Slowthai July 17, 2021–March 12, 2022
34
"First Aid" Gus Dapperton June 20, 2020–February 6, 2021
33
"Yellow Is the Color of Her Eyes" Soccer Mommy March 28–November 7, 2020
31
"No One Dies from Love" Tove Lo May 14–December 10, 2022
30
"Guilty Conscience" 070 Shake November 14, 2020–June 5, 2021
"Say What You Will" James Blake September 4, 2021–April 2, 2022
29
"Duo" Sam Gellaitry May 8–November 20, 2021
"Forever&More" ROLE MODEL August 7, 2021–February 19, 2022
28
"cz" Mk.gee September 19, 2020–March 27, 2021
"Control" Kid Bloom April 10–October 16, 2021
"Wish That You Saw Me"[B] L Devine August 14, 2021–February 19, 2022

Most weeks at number two without hitting number one

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Number of
weeks
Song Artist(s) Issue weeks Kept out of number-one position by
5
"First Aid" Gus Dapperton August 8–August 29, 2020;
September 19, 2020
"Post Humorous" (Gus Dapperton)
4
"Medicine" October 3–24, 2020

Most weeks on the chart without ever hitting the top 10

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Number of
weeks
Chart
peak
Song Artist(s) Issue weeks
31
21
"No One Dies from Love" Tove Lo May 14–December 10, 2022
26
12
"What I Want" MUNA July 2–December 24, 2022
15
"Home by Now" June 4–November 26, 2022
22
26
"Banish the Banshees" Isaac Dunbar June 4–October 29, 2022

Biggest jump to number one

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Chart movement Song Artist(s) Issue week
22–1 (21 spots)
"Catch Me in the Air" Rina Sawayama July 16, 2022
16–1 (15 spots)
"Pretty" Astrid S and Dagny January 1, 2022
"Shooting Star"[B] MUNA October 1, 2022
12–1 (11 spots)
"Sarah Come Home"[B] Allie X March 28, 2020
"BDE" Shygirl featuring Slowthai July 31, 2021
"Mistake Like You"[B] Sigrid May 28, 2022
11–1 (10 spots)
"Gullible" Sam Gellaitry October 23, 2021

Biggest single-week upward movements

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Chart movement Song Artist(s) Issue week
48–10 (38 spots)
"Romance, Eh?"[B] Blossoms February 22, 2020
37–3 (34 spots)
"Somewhere" Surf Mesa featuring Gus Dapperton August 29, 2020
46–13 (33 spots)
"Be Sweet" Japanese Breakfast May 8, 2021
39–7 (32 spots)
"Forever" Charli XCX May 2, 2020
44–12 (32 spots)
"Guilty Conscience" 070 Shake November 21, 2020
35–4 (31 spots)
"Days Like Lost Dogs" Christian Leave November 27, 2021
48–17 (31 spots)
"Bouncin" Tinashe January 1, 2022
50–20 (30 spots)
"Teenage Headache Dreams" Mura Masa and Ellie Rowsell February 1, 2020
39–10 (29 spots)
"Billions" Caroline Polachek March 5, 2022
44–15 (29 spots)
"Are You Letting Go?" Dreamer Boy featuring BENEE November 13, 2021
33–5 (28 spots)
"Clouds" Slayyyter March 20, 2021
32–5 (27 spots)
"Blod" Jon Ranes October 22, 2022
43–16 (27 spots)
"Blew Its"[B] Hippo Campus February 19, 2022
47–20 (27 spots)
"It's a Small World" Sleeping at Last May 9, 2020
"Blueberry Faygo" Lil Mosey June 20, 2020
48–22 (26 spots)
"Stop" AJ Mitchell May 1, 2021
49–22 (26 spots)
"Intimate Moments" Isaac Dunbar June 26, 2021

Biggest single-week downward movements

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Chart movement Song Artist(s) Issue week
17–35 (18 spots)
"Never Cared"[A] Boy Pablo and Jimi Somewhere January 4, 2020
18–34 (16 spots)
"Gone"[A] Charli XCX and Christine and the Queens January 4, 2020

Longest climbs to number one

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Number of
weeks
Song Artist(s) Issue week
34
"Billions" Caroline Polachek February 26–May 28, 2022;
January 21–June 3, 2023
15
"Moonrise"[B] Jimi Somewhere February 20–March 29, 2021

Longest climbs to the top five

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Number of
weeks
Song Artist(s) Issue weeks
18
"Kind of Girl" MUNA May 21–September 17, 2022

Longest climbs to the top 10

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Number of
weeks
Song Artist(s) Issue weeks
17
"Kind of Girl" MUNA May 21–September 10, 2022
15
"Runner" Djo September 24–December 31, 2022

Biggest drop off the chart

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Chart movement Song Artist(s) Issue week
31–Off
"What Makes a Woman" Katy Perry October 3, 2020

Artist achievements

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Most number one songs

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Entries Artist
4 Caroline Polachek
Rina Sawayama
3 Charli XCX
Radiohead
2 Allie X
Omar Apollo
BENEE
Gus Dapperton
Dreamer Boy
Sam Gellaitry
Mitski
MUNA
Slayyyter
The Strokes

Most cumulative weeks at number one

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Number of
weeks
Artist
24 Rina Sawayama
17 Gus Dapperton
13 Slayyyter
12 Mitski
Jon Ranes

Most top five songs

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Entries Artist
10 Rina Sawayama
7 Omar Apollo
6 Gus Dapperton
4 Dreamer Boy
Jimi Somewhere
3 Allie X
Charli XCX
Sam Gellaitry
Jesper Jenset
MUNA
Caroline Polachek
2 Angèle
Astrid S
Ethel Cain
Japanese Breakfast
Christian Leave
Travis Scott
Shygirl
Troye Sivan
Slayyyter
1 Phoebe Bridgers
Kid Bloom
Mk.gee
Rosalía

Most top 10 songs

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Entries Artist
12 Rina Sawayama
10 Omar Apollo
8 Jimi Somewhere
7 Astrid S
Gus Dapperton
6 Charli XCX
Dreamer Boy
Jesper Jenset
5 Caroline Polachek
4 Ethel Cain
Lostboycrow
Slayyyter
3 Allie X
Angèle
James Blake
Sam Gellaitry
Christian Leave
Tove Lo
MUNA
Sigrid
Tove Styrke
Weyes Blood
2 The 1975
BENEE
Dagny
Djo
Lady Gaga
Japanese Breakfast
Mk.gee
Porter Robinson
Travis Scott
Shygirl
Troye Sivan
The Weeknd
1 Phoebe Bridgers
Ravyn Lenae
Kid Bloom
Mitski
Rosalía
Susanne Sundfør
The Strokes

Most chart entries

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Entries Artist
25 Rina Sawayama
22 Charli XCX
Jimi Somewhere
20 Gus Dapperton
18 Omar Apollo
17 Taylor Swift
15 Dreamer Boy
Weyes Blood
13 Caroline Polachek
12 The 1975
Astrid S
Dagny
DYSN
Kid Bloom
11 Katy Perry
Harry Styles
10 Allie X
Kim Petras
Rosalía
Sigrid
SZA
9 Jesper Jenset
Christian Leave
Lostboycrow
Troye Sivan
8 James Blake
Phoebe Bridgers
L Devine
Slayyyter
The Weeknd
7 ELIO
Sam Gellaitry
Tove Lo
Mitski
6 Blossoms
Isaac Dunbar
Hippo Campus
Zara Larsson
Dua Lipa
MUNA
The Neighbourhood
ROLE MODEL
Tove Styrke
5 Angèle
Ryan Beatty
BENEE
Ethel Cain
Clairo
Perfume Genius
Shygirl
Ryan Woods
4 Djo
Sam Fender
Grimes
Joji
LÉON
Kacey Musgraves
Travis Scott
Susanne Sundfør
Tame Impala
3 Ashnikko
Bülow
Empress Of
Inhaler
James Ivy
Japanese Breakfast
Porter Robinson
Snail Mail
Soccer Mommy
Kali Uchis
Wallows
2 FKA Twigs
Lady Gaga
Magdalena Bay
Mk.gee
more*
The Strokes
Alfie Templeman
Tyler, the Creator
Sharon Van Etten
Jessie Ware
1 Billie Eilish
Ravyn Lenae
Lorde
PinkPantheress
St. Vincent

Most simultaneous entries in the top 10

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Number Artist Issue week(s)
5
Omar Apollo May 14, 2022
4
Rina Sawayama May 23, 2020
Gus Dapperton September 26, 2020

Most simultaneous entries on the chart

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Number Artist Issue week(s)
11
Gus Dapperton October 3–10, 2020
8
Rina Sawayama September 24–October 1, 2022
7
Rina Sawayama May 9–16, 2020
Dreamer Boy May 15, 2021
Omar Apollo April 16, 2022
Weyes Blood December 24, 2022
6
Jimi Somewhere February 20, 2020
Harry Styles June 11, 2022

Most top positions simultaneously occupied

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Number Artist Issue week
4
Gus Dapperton September 26, 2020
3
Omar Apollo May 14, 2022

Self-replacement at number one

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Artist Songs Issue week
Slayyyter "Troubled Paradise" → "Clouds" April 3, 2021
Japanese Breakfast "Be Sweet" → "Tactics"[B] July 10, 2021
Omar Apollo "Tamagotchi" → "No Good Reason"[B] May 21, 2022
Rina Sawayama "This Hell" → "Catch Me in the Air" July 16, 2022
"Catch Me in the Air" → "Hold the Girl" August 20, 2022
"Hold the Girl" → "Catch Me in the Air September 24, 2022
Magdalena Bay "Cry for Me"[B] → "Angel on a Satellite"[B] October 12, 2024
"Angel on a Satellite"[B] → "Cry for Me"[B] November 2, 2024

Album achievement

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Most number ones from one album

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Number Album Artist Year
4 Desire, I Want to Turn Into You Caroline Polachek 2023
3 Hold the Girl Rina Sawayama 2022
2 Brat Charli XCX 2024
Ivory Omar Apollo 2022
Troubled Paradise Slayyyter 2021
Two Star & the Dream Police Mk.gee 2024

Most top 10 songs from one album

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Number Album Artist Year(s) Biggest song(s)
7 Hold the Girl Rina Sawayama 2022 "Catch Me in the Air", "Hold the Girl" and "This Hell" (No. 1)
Ivory Omar Apollo 2021–22 "Tamagotchi" (No. 1)
6 Desire, I Want to Turn Into You Caroline Polachek 2022–23 "Billions", "Blood and Butter", "Butterfly Net"[B] and "I Believe"[B] (No. 1)
5 Sawayama Rina Sawayama 2020 "XS" (No. 1)
4 All the Ways We Are Together Dreamer Boy 2020–21 "Know You" (No. 1)
Nothing Gold Can Stay Jimi Somewhere 2020–21 "Moonrise"[B] (No. 1)
Troubled Paradise Slayyyter 2021 "Troubled Paradise" and "Clouds" (No. 1)

Notes

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A Indicates a 2019 release.

B Indicates a non-single song.

C Indicates a song that is older than one year since the first issue week of the decade began (i.e. older than January 2019).

D Indicates a song that becomes a sleeper hit.