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Digital Songs

The Digital Songs or Digital Song Sales chart (previously named Hot Digital Songs)[1] ranks the best-selling digital songs in the United States, as compiled by Nielsen SoundScan and published by Billboard magazine. Although it originally started tracking song sales the week of October 30, 2004,[2] it officially debuted in the issue dated January 22, 2005, and merged all versions of a song sold from digital music distributors.[3] Its data was incorporated in the Hot 100 three weeks later. Since October 2004, digital sales have been incorporated into many of Billboard's music singles charts.[4] The decision was based on the dramatic increase of the digital market while commercial single sales in a physical format were becoming negligible.[5]

This article is about the Billboard music chart. For digital music, see Music download.

The first number one song on the Digital Songs chart was "Just Lose It" by Eminem.[2]


The chart's current number one as of the issue dated April 20, 2024 is "Wanna Be" by GloRilla and Megan Thee Stallion.[6]

18 weeks

(2010) by Katy Perry holds the record for most digital number-ones from an album, with five. "California Gurls" featuring Snoop Dogg, "Teenage Dream," "Firework," "E.T." featuring Kanye West and "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" all topped the chart.

Teenage Dream

Four albums by had four digital number-ones each on the chart: "Shake It Off", "Blank Space", "Out of the Woods", and "Bad Blood" from 1989 (2014); "Look What You Made Me Do", "...Ready for It?", "Gorgeous", and "Call It What You Want" from Reputation (2017); "Me!", "You Need to Calm Down", "Lover", and "Cruel Summer" from Lover (2019); and "Anti-Hero", Question...?", "Hits Different", and "You're Losing Me" from Midnights (2022).

Taylor Swift

– "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (two non-consecutive weeks) → "Don't Forget About Us" (one week) (December 31, 2005)

Mariah Carey

– "Whatever You Like" (one week) → "Live Your Life" (T.I. featuring Rihanna) (one week) (October 18, 2008)

T.I.

– "If I Were a Boy" (one week) → "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" (two weeks) (December 6, 2008)

Beyoncé

– "Boom Boom Pow" (ten weeks) → "I Gotta Feeling" (ten weeks) (June 27, 2009)

The Black Eyed Peas

– "Teenage Dream" (one week) → "Forget You" (one week) (December 4, 2010)

Glee Cast

– "Problem" (Ariana Grande featuring Iggy Azalea) (three weeks) → "Fancy" (Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX) (four weeks) (June 7, 2014)

Iggy Azalea

– "Shake It Off" (four non-consecutive weeks) → "Out of the Woods" (one week) (November 1, 2014)

Taylor Swift

– "Somebody to Love" (one week) → "Mary, Did You Know?" (one week) (January 2, 2016)

Jordan Smith

– "Pop Style" (Drake featuring The Throne) (one week) → "One Dance" (Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla) (one week) (April 30, 2016)

Drake

– "Despacito" (Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber) (seventeen non-consecutive weeks) → "I'm the One" (DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper and Lil Wayne) (one week) (May 20, 2017)

Justin Bieber

Taylor Swift – "" (one week) → "...Ready for It?" (one week) (September 23, 2017)

Look What You Made Me Do

Drake – "" (eight non-consecutive weeks) → "Nice for What" (one week) (April 21, 2018)

God's Plan

– "Dynamite" (eighteen non-consecutive weeks) → "Film Out" (one week) (April 17, 2021)

BTS

BTS – "" (seven consecutive weeks) → "Permission to Dance" (one week) (July 24, 2021)

Butter

BTS – "Permission to Dance" (one week) → "Butter" (eight non-consecutive weeks) (July 31, 2021)

BTS – "Butter" (seventeen non-consecutive weeks) → "" (Coldplay and BTS) (one week) (October 9, 2021)

My Universe

– "Blick Blick" (Coi Leray and Nicki Minaj) (one week) → "We Go Up" (Nicki Minaj featuring Fivio Foreign) (one week) (April 9, 2022)

Nicki Minaj

– "Thought You Should Know" (one week) → "You Proof" (one week) (May 28, 2022)

Morgan Wallen

– "Set Me Free Pt. 2" (one week) → "Like Crazy" (two weeks) (April 8, 2023)

Jimin

– "Eyes Closed" (one week) → "Life Goes On" (Ed Sheeran featuring Luke Combs) (one week) (May 27, 2023)

Ed Sheeran

Hot Digital Tracks

Digital distribution

Current Billboard Digital Songs chart