This is a list of songs which received the most airplay per week on radio stations in the United States as ranked and published by Billboard magazine on the Radio Songs (formerly Hot 100 Airplay) chart during the 2020s.
Number-one airplay hits
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† | Indicates best-performing radio song of the year |
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Weekly audience |
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2020 | |||
January 4 | "Circles" †[1] | Post Malone | 98.3 million[2] |
January 11 | 102.1 million[3] | ||
January 18 | 101.3 million[4] | ||
January 25 | 100.3 million[5] | ||
February 1 | 102.8 million[6] | ||
February 8 | "Memories" | Maroon 5 | 102.6 million[7] |
February 15 | "Circles" † | Post Malone | 103.6 million[8] |
February 22 | 104.5 million[9] | ||
February 29 | 104.5 million[10] | ||
March 7 | 101.3 million[11] | ||
March 14 | 101.1 million[12] | ||
March 21 | "Don't Start Now" | Dua Lipa | 97.8 million[13] |
March 28 | 99.9 million[14] | ||
April 4 | 98.2 million[15] | ||
April 11 | 98.8 million[16] | ||
April 18 | "Blinding Lights" | The Weeknd | 104.7 million[17] |
April 25 | 108.6 million[18] | ||
May 2 | 110.3 million[19] | ||
May 9 | 109.7 million[20] | ||
May 16 | 114.5 million[21] | ||
May 23 | 114.6 million[22] | ||
May 30 | 89 million[23] | ||
June 6 | 77.4 million[24] | ||
June 13 | 76.3 million[25] | ||
June 20 | 75.2 million[26] | ||
June 27 | 74.3 million[27] | ||
July 4 | 76.8 million[28] | ||
July 11 | 77.3 million[29] | ||
July 18 | 77.3 million[30] | ||
July 25 | 76.4 million[31] | ||
August 1 | 74.7 million[32] | ||
August 8 | 76.2 million[33] | ||
August 15 | 79.2 million[34] | ||
August 22 | 80.5 million[35] | ||
August 29 | 78.7 million[36] | ||
September 5 | 80.2 million[37] | ||
September 12 | 79.6 million[38] | ||
September 19 | 79.9 million[39] | ||
September 26 | "Before You Go" | Lewis Capaldi | 79.1 million[40] |
October 3 | —[41] | ||
October 10 | "Blinding Lights" | The Weeknd | 80.1 million[42] |
October 17 | 79.4 million[43] | ||
October 24 | 76.8 million[44] | ||
October 31 | "I Hope" | Gabby Barrett featuring Charlie Puth | 76.2 million[45] |
November 7 | "Mood" | 24kGoldn featuring Iann Dior | 79 million[46] |
November 14 | 84.2 million[47] | ||
November 21 | 85 million[48] | ||
November 28 | 84.5 million[49] | ||
December 5 | 87.3 million[50] | ||
December 12 | 86.5 million[51] | ||
December 19 | 84.2 million[52] | ||
December 26 | 83.6 million[53] | ||
2021 | |||
January 2 | "Mood" | 24kGoldn featuring Iann Dior | 81.3 million[54] |
January 9 | 82.3 million[55] | ||
January 16 | 84.2 million[56] | ||
January 23 | "Go Crazy" | Chris Brown & Young Thug | —[57] |
January 30 | 82.1 million[58] | ||
February 6 | 82.4 million[59] | ||
February 13 | 83 million[60] | ||
February 20 | 81.1 million[61] | ||
February 27 | 79.1 million[62] | ||
March 6 | 77.6 million[63] | ||
March 13 | 74.7 million[64] | ||
March 20 | "Drivers License" | Olivia Rodrigo | 74.3 million[65] |
March 27 | 72.3 million[66] | ||
April 3 | 70 million[67] | ||
April 10 | 68.2 million[68] | ||
April 17 | 62.8 million[69] | ||
April 24 | "Leave the Door Open" | Silk Sonic | 65.5 million[70] |
May 1 | 71.3 million[71] | ||
May 8 | 77 million[72] | ||
May 15 | 80.9 million[73] | ||
May 22 | 87 million[74] | ||
May 29 | 89.9 million[75] | ||
June 5 | 89 million[76] | ||
June 12 | 91.2 million[77] | ||
June 19 | 89 million[78] | ||
June 26 | 82.3 million[79] | ||
July 3 | "Levitating" †[80] | Dua Lipa | 80.7 million[81] |
July 10 | 80.6 million[82] | ||
July 17 | 79.7 million[83] | ||
July 24 | 79.9 million[84] | ||
July 31 | 81.4 million[85] | ||
August 7 | 80.4 million[86] | ||
August 14 | 77.8 million[87] | ||
August 21 | "Good 4 U" | Olivia Rodrigo | 77.4 million[88] |
August 28 | 77 million[89] | ||
September 4 | 76.3 million[90] | ||
September 11 | "Bad Habits" | Ed Sheeran | 75.8 million[91] |
September 18 | 76.4 million[92] | ||
September 25 | "Stay" †[93] | The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber | 79.3 million[94] |
October 2 | 81.3 million[95] | ||
October 9 | 81.4 million[96] | ||
October 16 | 86.4 million[97] | ||
October 23 | 89.2 million[98] | ||
October 30 | 90.9 million[99] | ||
November 6 | 90.8 million[100] | ||
November 13 | 89.5 million[101] | ||
November 20 | 89.2 million[102] | ||
November 27 | 86.9 million[103] | ||
December 4 | "Easy on Me" | Adele | 93.2 million[104] |
December 11 | 87.1 million[105] | ||
December 18 | 85.4 million[106] | ||
December 25 | 86.6 million[107] | ||
2022 | |||
January 1 | "Easy on Me" | Adele | 86 million[108] |
January 8 | 94 million[109] | ||
January 15 | 99 million[110] | ||
January 22 | 101.2 million[111] | ||
January 29 | 99 million[112] | ||
February 5 | 94.6 million[113] | ||
February 12 | 88.3 million[114] | ||
February 19 | 85.3 million[115] | ||
February 26 | 77.3 million[116] | ||
March 5 | 71.5 million[117] | ||
March 12 | 67.8 million[118] | ||
March 19 | "Heat Waves" | Glass Animals | 65.6 million[119] |
March 26 | 67.3 million[120] | ||
April 2 | 66.7 million[121] | ||
April 9 | 65.1 million[122] | ||
April 16 | 63.3 million[123] | ||
April 23 | 63.4 million[124] | ||
April 30 | "Big Energy" | Latto | 65.3 million[125] |
May 7 | "Enemy" | Imagine Dragons and JID | 66 million[126] |
May 14 | 65.9 million[127] | ||
May 21 | "As It Was" | Harry Styles | 65.9 million[128] |
May 28 | 70.1 million[129] | ||
June 4 | 73.7 million[130] | ||
June 11 | 72.4 million[131] | ||
June 18 | "First Class" | Jack Harlow | 79.3 million[132] |
June 25 | 82.1 million[133] | ||
July 2 | 84.3 million[134] | ||
July 9 | 85.5 million[135] | ||
July 16 | "About Damn Time" | Lizzo | 83.2 million[136] |
July 23 | 85.9 million[137] | ||
July 30 | 88.2 million[138] | ||
August 6 | 91.1 million[139] | ||
August 13 | 93.9 million[140] | ||
August 20 | 88.5 million[141] | ||
August 27 | 82.4 million[142] | ||
September 3 | 74.3 million[143] | ||
September 10 | 70 million[144] | ||
September 17 | "As It Was" | Harry Styles | 68.4 million[145] |
September 24 | 68.2 million[146] | ||
October 1 | 66 million[147] | ||
October 8 | 62.8 million[148] | ||
October 15 | "Sunroof" | Nicky Youre and Dazy | 60 million[149] |
October 22 | "As It Was" | Harry Styles | 60 million[150] |
October 29 | 61.4 million[151] | ||
November 5 | —[152] | ||
November 12 | 60.2 million[153] | ||
November 19 | "Bad Habit" | Steve Lacy | —[154] |
November 26 | "Unholy" | Sam Smith and Kim Petras | 66.3 million[155] |
December 3 | 71.9 million[156] | ||
December 10 | 77.4 million[157] | ||
December 17 | 78.6 million[158] | ||
December 24 | 78.3 million[159] | ||
December 31 | "Anti-Hero" | Taylor Swift | 79.4 million[160] |
2023 | |||
January 7 | "Anti-Hero" | Taylor Swift | 80.3 million[161] |
January 14 | 83.8 million[162] | ||
January 21 | 88.5 million[163] | ||
January 28 | 88.5 million[164] | ||
February 4 | "I'm Good (Blue)" | David Guetta and Bebe Rexha | 85 million[165] |
February 11 | "Die for You" | The Weeknd | 85.2 million[166] |
February 18 | 84 million[167] | ||
February 25 | "Flowers" †[168] | Miley Cyrus | 85.8 million[169] |
March 4 | 95.2 million[170] | ||
March 11 | 102.1 million[171] | ||
March 18 | 105.8 million[172] | ||
March 25 | 106.7 million[173] | ||
April 1 | 107.9 million[174] | ||
April 8 | 106.9 million[175] | ||
April 15 | 102.2 million[176] | ||
April 22 | 93.5 million[177] | ||
April 29 | 92.7 million[178] | ||
May 6 | 91.6 million[179] | ||
May 13 | 90.7 million[180] | ||
May 20 | 91.5 million[181] | ||
May 27 | 91.2 million[182] | ||
June 3 | 89.7 million[183] | ||
June 10 | 86.8 million[184] | ||
June 17 | 87 million[185] | ||
June 24 | 85.9 million[186] | ||
July 1 | "Calm Down" | Rema and Selena Gomez | 87.3 million[187] |
July 8 | 90.1 million[188] | ||
July 15 | 92 million[189] | ||
July 22 | 92.2 million[190] | ||
July 29 | 92.9 million[191] | ||
August 5 | 90.7 million[192] | ||
August 12 | 89.2 million[193] | ||
August 19 | 88 million[194] | ||
August 26 | 85.9 million[195] | ||
September 2 | 83.5 million[196] | ||
September 9 | "Fast Car" | Luke Combs | 78.8 million[197] |
September 16 | 77.8 million[198] | ||
September 23 | 77.3 million[199] | ||
September 30 | 76.6 million[200] | ||
October 7 | "Cruel Summer" | Taylor Swift | 76.1 million[201] |
October 14 | "Snooze" | SZA | 75.8 million[202] |
October 21 | 77.9 million[203] | ||
October 28 | 80 million[204] | ||
November 4 | "Cruel Summer" | Taylor Swift | 80.1 million[205] |
November 11 | 75.4 million[206] | ||
November 18 | 77.8 million[207] | ||
November 25 | 73.9 million[208] | ||
December 2 | 68.8 million[209] | ||
December 9 | "Paint the Town Red" | Doja Cat | 65.8 million[210] |
December 16 | "Cruel Summer" | Taylor Swift | 63.6 million[211] |
December 23 | —[212] | ||
December 30 | —[213] | ||
2024 | |||
January 6 | "Cruel Summer" | Taylor Swift | 64.6 million[214] |
January 13 | 72.6 million[215] | ||
January 20 | 69.4 million[216] | ||
January 27 | "Lovin on Me" | Jack Harlow | 67 million[217] |
February 3 | 74 million[218] | ||
February 10 | 75.9 million[219] | ||
February 17 | 76.7 million[220] | ||
February 24 | 77.8 million[221] | ||
March 2 | —[222] | ||
March 9 | 79.4 million[223] | ||
March 16 | 76.5 million[224] | ||
March 23 | 75.2 million[225] | ||
March 30 | 73.9 million[226] | ||
April 6 | 69.9 million[227] | ||
April 13 | 66 million[228] | ||
April 20 | "Lose Control" †[229] | Teddy Swims | 69.7 million[230] |
April 27 | 69.9 million[231] | ||
May 4 | 69.5 million[232] | ||
May 11 | 70.4 million[233] | ||
May 18 | 73 million[234] | ||
May 25 | 73.8 million[235] | ||
June 1 | 73.4 million[236] | ||
June 8 | 69.3 million[237] | ||
June 15 | 71.2 million[238] | ||
June 22 | "Too Sweet" | Hozier | 70.5 million[239] |
June 29 | 73.5 million[240] | ||
July 6 | "I Had Some Help" | Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen | 76.5 million[241] |
July 13 | 79.7 million[242] | ||
July 20 | 81 million[243] | ||
July 27 | 84.8 million[244] | ||
August 3 | 85.5 million[245] | ||
August 10 | "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" | Shaboozey | 90.2 million[246] |
August 17 | 90.5 million[247] | ||
August 24 | 88.5 million[248] | ||
August 31 | 88.2 million[249] | ||
September 7 | 82 million[250] | ||
September 14 | 77.9 million[251] | ||
September 21 | 76.8 million[252] | ||
September 28 | 75.3 million[253] | ||
October 5 | 78.2 million[254] | ||
October 12 | 76.2 million[255] | ||
October 19 | 75.6 million[256] | ||
October 26 | 74 million[257] | ||
November 2 | 72.2 million[258] | ||
November 9 | 72.6 million[259] | ||
November 16 | 70.7 million[260] | ||
November 23 | 69.2 million[261] | ||
November 30 | 69.5 million[262] | ||
December 7 | 68.3 million[263] | ||
December 14 | 64.9 million[264] |
Artists by total cumulative weeks at number one
editThe following artists were featured at the top of the Radio Songs chart for the highest cumulative number of weeks during the 2020s. Some totals include in part or in whole weeks spent at number one as part of a collaboration.
Artist | Song(s) | Weeks at number one |
---|---|---|
The Weeknd | "Blinding Lights" "Die for You" |
28 |
Shaboozey | "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" | 19 |
Miley Cyrus | "Flowers" | 18 |
Taylor Swift | "Anti-Hero" "Cruel Summer" |
17 |
Jack Harlow | "First Class" "Lovin on Me" |
16 |
Adele | "Easy on Me" | 15 |
Harry Styles | "As It Was" | 12 |
24kGoldn | "Mood" | 11 |
Iann Dior | ||
Dua Lipa | "Don't Start Now" "Levitating" | |
Silk Sonic | "Leave the Door Open" | 10 |
The Kid Laroi | "Stay" | |
Justin Bieber | ||
Rema | "Calm Down" | |
Selena Gomez |
Songs by total number of weeks at number one
editThe following songs were featured at the top of the Radio Songs chart for the highest number of weeks during the 2020s.
Song | Artist(s) | Weeks at number one |
---|---|---|
"Blinding Lights" | The Weeknd | 26 |
"A Bar Song (Tipsy)" | Shaboozey | 19 |
"Flowers" | Miley Cyrus | 18 |
"Easy on Me" | Adele | 15 |
"As It Was" | Harry Styles | 12 |
"Cruel Summer" | Taylor Swift | |
"Lovin on Me" | Jack Harlow | |
"Mood" | 24kGoldn featuring Iann Dior | 11 |
"Leave the Door Open" | Silk Sonic | 10 |
"Stay" | The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber | |
"Calm Down" | Rema and Selena Gomez |
See also
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