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The Canadian Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing singles of Canada. Its data, published by Billboard magazine and compiled by Nielsen SoundScan , is based collectively on each single's weekly physical and digital sales, as well as airplay and streaming.
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.
Olivia Rodrigo (pictured) scored two number-one singles that both debuted at the top spot, "Drivers License" and "Good 4 U". Justin Bieber ( pictured ) became the act with the most Canadian Hot 100 number-one songs since the chart's inception in 2007, with thirteen, aided by "Peaches" and the Kid Laroi collaboration "Stay".
The single was the most successful single in Canada in 1967, selling a then unprecedented 270,000 copies. [3] It was No. 1 for 2 weeks on the RPM Top 100 Singles in Canada, in April 1967. [4] In 1971, Gimby donated all royalties to the Boy Scouts of Canada, but the song only earned one cent per airplay, which is one of the lowest rates in the ...
The single with the longest run in the top ten was "Dynamite" by Taio Cruz, which spent twenty-two consecutive weeks in the top ten. The song debuted in the top 10 at number 8 on the week ending June 19, 2010, and peaked at number one for one week on the week ending September 18, 2010.
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.
"Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X (pictured) featuring Billy Ray Cyrus spent nineteen consecutive weeks at number one on the Canadian Hot 100, breaking the record for the longest-running number-one song in the chart's history. It later ranked as the best-performing single of the year. This is a list of the Canadian Hot 100 number-one singles of 2019 ...
Australian singer Natalie Imbruglia spent 12 weeks at number one with "Torn", Canada's best-performing single of 1998. RPM was a Canadian magazine that published the best-performing singles of Canada from 1964 to 2000. In 1998, fifteen songs peaked at number one on the magazine's chart. Chumbawamba's "Tubthumping" was the first chart-topper of the year while Canadian musician Alanis Morissette ...