The
Billboard
Hot 100
is a chart that ranks the best-performing
singles
of the United States. 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
. In 2013, a total of 11 singles claimed the top spot in 52 issues of the magazine. One of which, "
Locked Out of Heaven
" by singer
Bruno Mars
started its peak position in late 2012.
[1]
Throughout 2013, eight acts achieved their first US number-one single, either as a lead artist or a featured guest:
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
,
[a]
Wanz
,
Baauer
,
Ray Dalton
,
Robin Thicke
,
Miley Cyrus
and
Lorde
.
Nate Ruess
, already having hit number one with
Fun
, earns his first number one song as a solo act. Five collaboration singles topped the chart. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' debut single "
Thrift Shop
" featuring Wanz became the best-performing single of 2013, peaking atop the chart for six weeks,
[3]
also topping the
Billboard
Year-End Hot 100
.
[4]
The duo's second hit "
Can't Hold Us
" also reached the chart's top spot, making the duo the first act to score number-one singles on the Hot 100 with their first two charting songs since
Lady Gaga
with her hits "
Just Dance
" and "
Poker Face
" in 2009.
[2]
Baauer scored his first number-one hit with "
Harlem Shake
".
[5]
Originally, it was released commercially in June 2012, yet it did not sell significantly until February due to viral videos on
YouTube
and later created a
meme with the same name
.
[6]
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis were the only act to have more than one number one song, with two.
"
When I Was Your Man
" was Bruno Mars' fifth single to top the chart.
[7]
With the achievement, Mars became
the fastest male artist
to gain five number-one singles since
Elvis Presley
.
[7]
It was also the second hit only featuring piano and vocals to peak atop the Hot 100 chart since
Adele
's "
Someone like You
" (2011).
[7]
Singer Lorde's song "
Royals
" made her the youngest solo artist to achieve a number-one single in the US since
Tiffany
's "
I Think We're Alone Now
" (1988).
[8]
[9]
"
The Monster
" by
Eminem
featuring
Rihanna
became the former's fifth number-one single in the country, tying him with
P. Diddy
and
Ludacris
as the rappers with the most number-one songs on the chart.
[10]
Meanwhile, it also made Rihanna the artist with the third-most US number-one singles (13), alongside
Michael Jackson
.
[11]
"
Blurred Lines
" by Robin Thicke featuring
T.I.
and
Pharrell
was the longest-running single of the year at the top spot, peaking at number one for twelve consecutive weeks.
[3]
With the combined chart run throughout June, July and August, "Blurred Lines" became
Billboard
'
s Song of the Summer 2013.
[12]
Lorde's "Royals" became the second longest-running number-one single, claiming the top spot for a total of nine weeks.
[3]
"Locked Out of Heaven" by Bruno Mars and "Thrift Shop" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz both spent six weeks atop the Hot 100.
[3]
[b]
Chart history
Key
†
|
Indicates best-performing single of 2013
|
Number-one artists
See also
Notes
- ^
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis were credited as a duo, not two individual acts.
[2]
- ^
"Locked Out of Heaven" peaked at number one on the Hot 100 for two weeks in 2012,
[1]
and four weeks in 2013.
[13]
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a
b
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a
b
c
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b
c
d
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a
b
c
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b
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b
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d
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b
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- ^
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b
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- ^
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"
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- ^
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- ^
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- ^
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.
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- ^
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.
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- ^
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- ^
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.
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.
- ^
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.
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- ^
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.
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. Retrieved
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.
- ^
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- ^
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.
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.
- ^
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.
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. Retrieved
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.
- ^
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.
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.
- ^
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.
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. Retrieved
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.
- ^
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.
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- ^
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.
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.
- ^
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.
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.
- ^
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.
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. Retrieved
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.
- ^
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.
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- ^
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.
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.
- ^
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.
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.
- ^
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.
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. Retrieved
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.
- ^
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.
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.
- ^
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.
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- ^
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"
.
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- ^
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.
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.
- ^
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. Retrieved
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.
- ^
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.
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- ^
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- ^
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- ^
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.
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- ^
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.
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- ^
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- ^
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.
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- ^
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.
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- ^
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- ^
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.
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- ^
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.
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- ^
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.
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- ^
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.
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- ^
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.
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.
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- ^
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.
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- ^
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- ^
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.
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- ^
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.
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- ^
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.
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- ^
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.
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"September 28, 2013"
.
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- ^
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.
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.
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- ^
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.
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- ^
"October 12, 2013"
.
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- ^
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.
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"October 19, 2013"
.
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.
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.
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.
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"October 26, 2013"
.
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- ^
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.
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.
- ^
"November 2, 2013"
.
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- ^
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.
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"November 9, 2013"
.
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- ^
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.
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- ^
"November 16, 2013"
.
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- ^
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- ^
"November 23, 2013"
.
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- ^
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.
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. Retrieved
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- ^
"November 30, 2013"
.
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.
- ^
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.
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.
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"December 7, 2013"
.
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.
- ^
Trust, Gary (2013-11-27).
"Lorde's 'Royals' Rules Hot 100 For Ninth Week"
.
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. Retrieved
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.
- ^
"December 14, 2013"
.
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.
- ^
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.
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"December 21, 2013"
.
Billboard Hot 100
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- ^
"December 28, 2013"
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Billboard Hot 100
.
- ^
Trust, Gary (2013-12-18).
"Eminem, Rihanna Remain Atop Hot 100 With 'The Monster'
"
.
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