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TheCanadian Hot 100 is a music industryrecord chart in Canada for songs, published weekly byBillboard 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 byBillboard on Tuesdays, but post-dated to the following Saturday.

The chart is similar toBillboard's US-basedHot 100 in that it combinesphysical anddigital sales,radio airplay, andstreaming activity from digital music sources in Canada, all tracked and compiled byLuminate.[1] Canada's radio airplay is the result of monitoring more than 100 stations representingrock,country,adult contemporary andTop 40 genres.[2][3]

The first number-one song of the Canadian Hot 100 was "Girlfriend" byAvril Lavigne on March 31, 2007.[4][5] As of the issue for the week ending November 22, 2025, the Canadian Hot 100 has had 214 different number-one songs. The current number-one song is "The Fate of Ophelia" byTaylor Swift.[6]

History

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The chart was launched on the issue dated March 31, 2007 and was made available for the first time viaBillboard online services on June 7, 2007. With this launch, it marked the first time thatBillboard created a Hot 100 chart for a country outside the United States.

Billboard charts manager Geoff Mayfield announced the premiere of the chart, explaining "the newBillboard Canadian Hot 100 will serve as the definitive measure of Canada's most popular songs, continuing our magazine's longstanding tradition of using the most comprehensive resources available to provide the world's most authoritative music charts."[7]

TheBillboard Canadian Hot 100 is managed by Paul Tuch, director of Canadian operations for Nielsen BDS, in consultation with Silvio Pietroluongo,Billboard's associate director of charts and manager of theBillboard Hot 100.[2]

Song achievements

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Songs with most weeks at number one

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Number of
weeks
Artist(s)SongYear(s)Ref.
25
Shaboozey"A Bar Song (Tipsy)"2024[8][9]
21
Alex Warren"Ordinary"2025[10]
19
Lil Nas X featuringBilly Ray Cyrus"Old Town Road"2019[8]
18
Harry Styles"As It Was"2022
16The Black Eyed Peas"I Gotta Feeling"2009
Ed Sheeran"Shape of You"2017
Luis Fonsi andDaddy Yankee featuringJustin Bieber"Despacito"
15Mark Ronson featuringBruno Mars"Uptown Funk"2015
Miley Cyrus"Flowers"2023
14Mariah Carey"All I Want for Christmas Is You"2019–25[11]

Number-one debuts

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Artists with the most number-one songs

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Number of
songs
ArtistRef.
13Justin Bieber[85]
Drake[86]
Taylor Swift[87]
11Rihanna[88]
10Katy Perry[89]
7The Weeknd[90]
Ariana Grande[91]
Lady Gaga[92]
6Eminem[93]
Bruno Mars[94]

Artists with the most cumulative weeks at number one

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Number of
weeks
ArtistRef.
56Justin Bieber[85]
46Rihanna[88]
41Drake[86]
38Bruno Mars[94]
Taylor Swift[87]
34Katy Perry[89]
Maroon 5[95]
Lady Gaga[92]

Self-replacement at number one

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Other achievements

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  • Justin Bieber,Drake andTaylor Swift are tied for the most number-one debuts in Canadian Hot 100 history, with 10 each.
  • Teenage Dream byKaty Perry andScorpion byDrake are the albums with most number-one songs (4 each).
  • "Lose Control" byTeddy Swims holds the record for the longest stay on the chart (98 weeks).[102]
  • "Heat Waves" byGlass Animals had the longest climb to number one taking 64 weeks to reach that peak.[103]
  • On the issue dated March 31, 2007,Avril Lavigne became the first Canadian act to top the Canadian Hot 100 with "Girlfriend".[104]
  • On the issue dated June 27, 2009,the Black Eyed Peas became the first act to simultaneously occupy the top two positions with "Boom Boom Pow" at number one and "I Gotta Feeling" at number two.[105]
  • On the issue dated October 24, 2009, "3" byBritney Spears broke the record for the biggest jump to number one, leaping from number 86 to number one.[106]
  • On the issue dated February 27, 2010,Nikki Yanofsky became the youngest artist to top the Canadian Hot 100 at 16 years, 19 days old with the song "I Believe".[107]
  • On the issue dated October 6, 2012, "Gangnam Style" byPsy became the first non-English song to top the Canadian Hot 100.[108]
  • On the issue dated October 31, 2015,the Weeknd's "The Hills" reached the top spot seven weeks after "Can't Feel My Face", becoming the first time in Canadian Hot 100 history that an album's lead single hit #1 after the second single did.
  • In 2016,Justin Bieber became the first Canadian act to top the Year-End chart with "Sorry".[109]
  • On the issue dated January 28, 2017,Ed Sheeran became the first act to simultaneously debut at the top two positions with "Shape of You" at number one and "Castle on the Hill" at number two.[29]
  • On the issue dated January 12, 2019, "All I Want for Christmas Is You" byMariah Carey had the biggest drop out of the Canadian Hot 100, dropping off from #1.[110][111] On the issue dated January 14, 2023, "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" byBrenda Lee would also achieve this record.[112][113]
  • On the issue dated May 25, 2019, "I Don't Care" byEd Sheeran andJustin Bieber jumped 90 spots to number 2, becoming the biggest single-week jump on the Canadian Hot 100's history.[114]
  • "All I Want for Christmas Is You" byMariah Carey holds the record for largest gap between turns at #1, falling from the position on the week ending January 12, 2019 and returning the week ending January 4, 2020, a 51-week gap.[115][116]
  • On the issue dated November 5, 2022,Taylor Swift became the first artist to simultaneously occupy the Canadian Hot 100's entire top 10.[117] She would repeat this feat on the issue dated October 18, 2025, also becoming the first artist to simultaneously occupy the Canadian Hot 100's entire top 12.[84]
  • On the issue dated January 7, 2023,Brenda Lee became the oldest artist to top the Canadian Hot 100 at 78 years, 27 days old with the song "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree". Originally released when on November 28, 1958, when Lee was 13 years, 11 months, and 13 days old, it makes her voice the youngest voice to reach the top spot on the chart, as well as the longest time between original release and date of reaching number one, 64 years, 1 month, and 10 days, or 3,345 weeks.[118]
  • On the issue dated March 18, 2023,Morgan Wallen became the artist with the most simultaneously charting songs in a single week (35) and the most chart debuts in a week (27) on the Canadian Hot 100.[119]

See also

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References

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  115. ^"Canadian Hot 100: Week of January 12, 2019".Billboard.Nielsen Business Media. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2020.
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