TheBillboard Brasil Hot 100 is arecord chart inBrazil for songs, published weekly byBillboard Brasil magazine. First issued asBrasil Hot 100 Airplay in October 2009, the chart was initially published monthly and measured theairplay of songs on radio stations in the territory, as compiled byCrowley Broadcast Analysis. The first number-one song was "Halo" byBeyoncé. In 2014, the chart began to be published weekly. The magazine published the last issue of the Brasil Hot 100 Airplay on the chart dated 28 January 2019; Crowley continued publishing the chart asTop 100 Brasil on its own website. Subsequently, the magazine ceased operations for undisclosed reasons.
WhenBillboard Brasil returned in August 2023, the Brasil Hot 100 chart was relaunched. The new chart is based ononline streaming compiled byLuminate. The current number-one as of the chart dated 10 November 2025, is "Posso Até Não Te Dar Flores" by MC Ryan SP, MC Meno K, MC Jacaré and DJ Japa NK.[1]
TheBillboard Brasil magazine was released by BPP Promoções e Publicações LTDA on October 14, 2009.[2][3][4][5] Brazil was the third country to launch a print version affiliated with the American magazine, following Russia andTurkey.[4][3][2] The magazine adopted the basic format of the USBillboard, featuring both the Brasil Hot 100 Airplay andBillboard 200 charts, as well as articles about regional and international music, along with regional and international charts.[6] These charts were compiled based on analysis reports fromCrowley Broadcast Analysis, which monitored 265 radio stations across the Brazil.[7] TheBillboard Brasil magazine ceased publication in January 2015, transitioning to operate solely on its website. The closure of its activities took place in January 2019.[8][9] On May 15, 2023, it was announced thatBillboard Brasil would be relaunched.[10][9] The magazine returned in August 2023, and the Brasil Hot 100 chart was also reintroduced.[11][12]
A new chart is compiled and officially released byBillboard Brasil on Tuesday, referring to data from the previous week. Chart rankings are based ononline streaming of the leading music services in Brazil, determined by a weighted formula that includes official streams only from subscriptions and layers of audio and video services with ad support. All data are provided byLuminate.[12]
^ab"Revista Billboard Brasil chegou às bancas!" [Billboard Brasil magazine has arrived on newsstands!].Billboard Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese). October 13, 2009. Archived fromthe original on December 12, 2010. RetrievedAugust 2, 2023.
^"Rankings de Músicas" [Songs Rankings].Billboard Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived fromthe original on October 17, 2009. RetrievedAugust 2, 2023.
^abCalazans, Bruna (September 5, 2023)."Billboard Hot 100 da semana traz 12 músicas novas; veja" [This week's Billboard Hot 100 features 12 new songs; see].Billboard Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese).Archived from the original on September 30, 2023. RetrievedMarch 21, 2024.