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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 Canadian Hot 100 was launched on the issue dated March 31, 2007, and is currently the standard record chart in Canada.
Canadian singles charts were compiled by RPM from 1964 to 2000 and The Record from 1983 to 1996. Nielsen SoundScan compiled charts from 1996 to the present; Billboard's Canadian Hot 100, compiled from Nielsen SoundScan and Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems, has been published on a weekly basis since 2007.
"All I Want for Christmas Is You" 1994 800,000 ‡ Diamond Michael Jackson "Billie Jean" 1983 800,000 ‡ Diamond Milky Chance "Stolen Dance" 2013 800,000 ‡ Diamond Miley Cyrus "Flowers" 2023 800,000 ‡ Diamond Omi "Cheerleader" 2012 800,000 ‡ Diamond OneRepublic "Counting Stars" 2013 800,000 ‡ Diamond Passenger "Let Her Go" 2012 800,000 ...
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.
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 ...
This is a list of the Canadian Hot 100 number-one singles of 2021. 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.
Mariah Carey (pictured)'s "All I Want for Christmas Is You" hit number one for the first time ever, 25 years after its debut in 1994.It is also the first Christmas song to top the Canadian Hot 100. "7 Rings" by Ariana Grande (pictured) debuted at number one, becoming her second number-one song and making her the third female artist to earn multiple number-one debuts.
Taylor Swift (pictured)'s "Today Was a Fairytale" debuted at number one, becoming the second song to do so. Canadian singer Nikki Yanofsky (pictured) was the youngest artist to top the Canadian Hot 100 at 16 years, 19 days old with the song "I Believe". Eminem (pictured)'s "Not Afraid" debuted at number one, becoming the fourth song to do so.