Philippines Songs
Philippines Songs is a music record chart in the Philippines, compiled by Billboard since February 2022. Updated every Tuesday on Billboard's website, the chart was announced on February 14, 2022 as part of Billboard's Hits of the World chart collection, ranking the top 25 songs weekly in more than 40 countries around the globe.[3] This is the first local Billboard chart in the Philippines since the discontinuation of the Philippine Hot 100 and four other charts after Billboard Philippines halted its operation for an undisclosed reason on January 15, 2018.[4]
The first number-one song on the chart was "Pano" by Zack Tabudlo on the issue dated February 19, 2022.[5][6][7] The current number-one song on the chart is "We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)" by Ariana Grande on the week dated March 30, 2024.[8]
"Mahika" by Adie & Janine Berdin is the longest-running song on the chart with 72 weeks, ending its run on December 16, 2023.[9] Taylor Swift is the artist with the most entries overall, having 59 songs charted by the week dated December 9, 2023.[2][10]
Methodology
The chart tracks songs' performance from Friday to Thursday. Chart rankings are based on digital downloads from full-service digital music retailers (sales from direct-to-consumer sites such as an individual artist's store are excluded) and online streaming occurring in the Philippines during the tracking period. All data are provided by Luminate Data, formerly MRC Data.[11]
List of number-one songs
2022
In 2022, eleven acts achieved their first Philippine number-one single in the Philippines Songs chart, either as a lead artist or a featured guest: Zack Tabudlo, Anees, Troye Sivan, BTS, Joji, Charlie Puth, Jungkook, Blackpink, Adie, Janine Berdin, and Taylor Swift. Out of the ten number-one songs in the calendar year, six singles debuted at the top spot. Zack Tabudlo's "Pano" became the first song to debut and peak at the summit, making it the first OPM chart-topper and Tabudlo as the first Filipino to reach number one in Philippines Songs.[6][14][15] It was also the longest-running number-one single of the chart so far, having topped for eleven consecutive weeks.[12][16] Taylor Swift's "Anti-Hero" led the top place for nine weeks, the longest stay by a female artist on top.[1] Charlie Puth's "Left and Right" topped the chart for eight consecutive weeks, while Anees' "Sun and Moon" spent five weeks at the number-one spot after making its mark as the first international number one of the chart.[17][18]
Adie and Janine Berdin's "Mahika" is the first Filipino duet to reach the summit, allowing Berdin to be the first Filipina to lead the chart.[13][19][20] Blackpink's "Shut Down" debuted at number one in October, ending the run of their own "Pink Venom", both from the album Born Pink.[21][22] The feat made Blackpink the first act to replace themselves at number one, and the only act in 2022 to produce multiple number-one songs.[23][24]
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Weeks | Ref. |
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February 19, 2022 | "Pano" | Zack Tabudlo | 11 | [12][25] |
May 7, 2022 | "Sun and Moon" | Anees | 5 | [26] |
June 11, 2022 | "Angel Baby" | Troye Sivan | 2 | [27] |
June 25, 2022 | "Yet to Come" | BTS | 1 | [28] |
July 2, 2022 | "Glimpse of Us" | Joji | 1 | [29] |
July 9, 2022 | "Left and Right" | Charlie Puth featuring Jungkook | 8 | [30] |
September 3, 2022 | "Pink Venom" | Blackpink | 4 | [31] |
October 1, 2022 | "Shut Down" | 3 | [21][32] | |
October 22, 2022 | "Mahika" | Adie & Janine Berdin | 2 | [33] |
November 5, 2022 | "Anti-Hero" | Taylor Swift | 9 | [34] |
2023
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Weeks | Ref. |
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January 7, 2023 | "Kill Bill" | SZA | 4 | [35] |
February 4, 2023 | "Flowers" | Miley Cyrus | 2 | [36] |
February 18, 2023 | "Kill Bill" | SZA | 2 | [37] |
March 4, 2023 | "Pasilyo" | SunKissed Lola | 1 | [38] |
March 11, 2023 | "Die for You" | The Weeknd & Ariana Grande | 4 | [39] |
April 8, 2023 | "Uhaw" | Dilaw | 10 | [40] |
June 17, 2023 | "Angels like You" | Miley Cyrus | 4 | [41] |
July 15, 2023 | "Cruel Summer" | Taylor Swift | 1 | [42] |
July 22, 2023 | "Back to December (Taylor's Version)" | 1 | [43] | |
July 29, 2023 | "Seven" | Jungkook featuring Latto | 11 | [44] |
October 14, 2023 | "3D" | Jungkook & Jack Harlow | 1 | [45] |
October 21, 2023 | "Ere" | Juan Karlos | 9 | [46] |
December 16, 2023 | "You're Losing Me" | Taylor Swift | 1 | [47] |
December 30, 2023 | "711" | TONEEJAY | 1 | [48] |
2024
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Weeks | Ref. |
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January 6, 2024 | "Ere" | Juan Karlos | 1 | [49] |
January 13, 2024 | "Cruel Summer" | Taylor Swift | 1 | [50] |
January 20, 2024 | "711" | TONEEJAY | 1 | [51] |
January 27, 2024 | "Get Low" | O Side Mafia & BRGR | 2 | [52] |
February 10, 2024 | "Makasarili Malambing" | Kristina Dawn featuring Hev Abi | 1 | [53] |
February 17, 2024 | "Alam Mo Ba Girl" | Hev Abi | 1 | [54] |
February 24, 2024 | "Babaero" | gins&melodies featuring Hev Abi | 5 | [55] |
March 30, 2024 | "We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)" | Ariana Grande | 1 | [8] |
Song milestones
Most weeks at number one
No. of weeks | Song | Artist | Release year |
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11 | "Pano" | Zack Tabudlo | 2022 |
"Seven" | Jungkook featuring Latto | 2023 | |
10 | "Uhaw" | Dilaw | 2023 |
"Ere" | Juan Karlos | 2023 | |
9 | "Anti-Hero" | Taylor Swift | 2022 |
8 | "Left and Right" | Charlie Puth featuring Jungkook | 2022 |
Artist milestones
Most number-one songs
No. of songs | Artist | Songs |
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4 | Taylor Swift | "Anti-Hero" "Cruel Summer" "Back to December (Taylor's Version)" "You're Losing Me" |
3 | Jungkook | "Left and Right" "Seven" "3D" |
Hev Abi | "Makasarili Malambing" "Alam Mo Ba Girl" "Babaero" | |
2 | Ariana Grande | "Die for You" |
Blackpink | "Pink Venom" "Shut Down" | |
Miley Cyrus | "Flowers" "Angels like You" |
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