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Taylor Swift (pictured) is the female artist with the most Canadian Hot 100 number-one songs (12). Maroon 5 (pictured) is the group with the most Canadian Hot 100 number-one songs (5). This is a list of recording artists who have reached number one on Billboard magazine's weekly Canadian Hot 100 chart.
The current Canadian Hot 100 logo. The Canadian Hot 100 is a music industry record chart in Canada for songs, published weekly by Billboard magazine. It was launched on the issue dated March 31, 2007 as the standard record chart in Canada; a new chart is compiled and released to the public by Billboard on Tuesdays, but post-dated to the following Saturday.
Black Eyed Peas "I Gotta Feeling" 2009 731,000 10× Platinum (Diamond) Beyoncé "Halo" 2009 720,000 9× Platinum Shakira "Waka Waka (This Time For Africa)" 2010 640,000 8× Platinum Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper "Shallow" 2018 640,000 8× Platinum
The following is a list of Canadian artists working in visual or plastic media (including 20th-century artists working in video art, performance art, or other types of new media). See other articles for information on Canadian literature , music , cinema and culture .
Kiva – harmonic overtone singer, keyboardist, worldbeat/jazz artist; Bryden Gwiss Kiwenzie – dance music; Francois Klark – pop singer-songwriter; Trish Klein – folk music guitarist, singer-songwriter (the Be Good Tanyas) Billy Klippert – rock musician; K.Maro – R&B, rap musician, producer; K'naan – rapper; Aidan Knight – singer ...
She remains the artist with the most Canadian number-one singles in history, achieving six more number ones post-RPM. RPM (1964–2000) was the oldest music industry publication in Canada and was considered the country's "music bible". [1] [2] [3] It published Canadian national record charts from June 22, 1964 until its final issue on November ...
The Canadian Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing singles of Canada. Its data, published by Billboard magazine and compiled by MRC Data, is based collectively on each single's weekly physical and digital sales, as well as airplay and streaming.
Black Bear (2000–) The Black Halos (1993–) Black Light Orchestra (1977–1979) Black Lungs (2005–) The Black Maria (2003–2007) Black Moor (2005–) Black Mountain (2004–) Black Tiger Sex Machine (2011–) Black Ox Orkestar (2000–2006) Blackberry Wood (2006–) Blackburn Brothers (1996–) Blackguard (2001–) Blackie and the Rodeo ...