List of artists who reached number one in the United States
Din bɔŋɔ nyɛla yili yiinda shɛba ban dɔni kalinli yim Billboard magazine's weekly singles chart(s). Yuya ŋɔ nyɛla din piligi tum silimin gɔli January dahin yini dali yuuni 1955 hali ni zuŋɔ. Pɔi ka bɛ piligi Billboard Hot 100, Billboard daa nyɛla ban zaŋdi four weekly singles charts: "Best Sellers in Stores", "Most Played by Jockeys", "Most Played in Jukeboxes" n-ti pahi"The Top 100" (din pa nyɛ Hot 100)wuhiri salo. Hot 100 ŋɔ daa piligi la silimin gɔli August dabaa anahi dali yuuni 1958, saha ŋɔ din nyɛ standard music popularity chart din be United States ŋɔ.[1]
Yuya ŋɔ ni dɔya shɛm
mali niŋ- Yili yiidiba ŋɔ zaa yuya nyɛla din sabi di bachi nim piin doli taba, solo yili yiindiba yuya kana bahigu, yaɣili yaɣili gbaai yihi "A", "An", n-ti pahi "The".
- Yili yiidan kam ni dɔni kalinli yim ʒiʒii bushɛm nyɛla din sabi tabili o yuli.
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mali niŋA
mali niŋ- Aaliyah (1)[8]
- ABBA (1)[9]
- Gregory Abbott (1)[10]
- Paula Abdul (6)[11]
- Ace of Base (1)[12]
- Bryan Adams (4)[13]
- Adassa (1)[14]
- Adele (5)[15]
- Aerosmith (1)[16]
- Afrojack (1)
- Christina Aguilera (5)[17]
- a-ha (1)[18]
- Clay Aiken (1)[19]
- Air Supply (1)[20]
- Akon (2)[21]
- Jason Aldean (1)[22][23]
- Ali (1)[24]
- All-4-One (1)[25]
- Herb Alpert (2)[26]
- America (2)
- The Angels (1)[27]
- The Animals (1)
- Paul Anka (3)[28]
- The Archies (1)[29]
- Louis Armstrong (1)[30]
- Ashanti (2)[31]
- The Association (2)[32]
- Rick Astley (2)[33]
- Atlantic Starr (1)[34]
- Patti Austin (1)[35]
- Frankie Avalon (2)[36]
- Average White Band (1)
- Iggy Azalea (1)[37]
B
mali niŋ- Baauer (1)[38]
- Bachman-Turner Overdrive (1)[39]
- Bad Bunny (1)[40]
- Bad English (1)[41]
- J Balvin (1)[42]
- Bananarama (1)[43]
- The Bangles (2)[44]
- Barenaked Ladies (1)[45]
- Toni Basil (1)[46]
- Les Baxter (2)°
- Bay City Rollers (1)[47]
- The Beach Boys (4)[48]
- The Beatles (20)[49]
- Stephanie Beatriz (1)[14]
- Bee Gees (9)[50]
- Archie Bell & the Drells (1)[51]
- The Bellamy Brothers (1)[52]
- Regina Belle (1)[53]
- Lauren Bennett (1)[54]
- Berlin (1)[55]
- Chuck Berry (1)[56]
- Beyoncé (8)[57]
- Justin Bieber (8)[58]
- Mr. Acker Bilk (1)[59]
- The Black Eyed Peas (3)[60]
- BLACKstreet (1)[61]
- Mary J. Blige (1)[62]
- Blondie (4)[63]
- Blue Swede (1)[64]
- James Blunt (1)[65]
- B.o.B. (1)
- Michael Bolton (2)[66]
- Bon Jovi (4)[67]
- Jon Bon Jovi (1)[68]
- Gary U.S. Bonds (1)[69]
- Krayzie Bone (1)[70]
- Bone Thugs-N-Harmony (1)[71]
- Debby Boone (1)[72]
- Pat Boone (6)°[73]
- Boston (1)[74]
- David Bowie (2)[75]
- Box Tops (1)
- Boyz II Men (5)[76]
- Brandy (2)[77]
- Toni Braxton (2)[78]
- Bread (1)[79]
- Bobby Brown (2)[80]
- Chris Brown (2)[81]
- Sleepy Brown (1)[82]
- The Browns (1)[83]
- Peabo Bryson (1)[84][85]
- B2K (1)
- BTS (6)[86]
- The Buckinghams (1)
- The Byrds (2)[87]
C
mali niŋ- C+C Music Factory (1)[88]
- Camila Cabello (2)[89]
- Daniel Caesar (1)[90]
- Glen Campbell (2)[91]
- Lewis Capaldi (1)[92]
- Captain & Tennille (2)[93]
- Irene Cara (1)[94]
- Cardi B (5)[95]
- Mariah Carey (19)[96]
- Belinda Carlisle (1)[97]
- Kim Carnes (1)[98]
- The Carpenters (3)[99]
- Shaun Cassidy (1)[100]
- Mauro Castillo (1)[14]
- The Cataracs (1)
- Peter Cetera (2)[101]
- The Chainsmokers (1)[102]
- Chamillionaire (1)[103]
- The Champs (1)°
- Chance the Rapper (1)[104]
- Gene Chandler (1)[105]
- Bruce Channel (1)[106]
- Harry Chapin (1)[107]
- Ray Charles (3)[108]
- Cheap Trick (1)[109]
- Chubby Checker (2)[110]
- Cher (4)[111]
- Chic (2)[112]
- Chicago (3)[113]
- The Chiffons (1)[114]
- The Chi-Lites (1)[115]
- The Chipmunks (see David Seville and the Chipmunks)
- The Chordettes (1)°
- Lou Christie (1)[116]
- Ciara (1)[117]
- Eric Clapton (1)[118]
- The Dave Clark Five (1)
- Petula Clark (2)[119]
- Kelly Clarkson (3)[120]
- Club Nouveau (1)[121]
- The Coasters (1)°
- Odia Coates (1)[122]
- Joe Cocker (1)[123]
- Coldplay (2)[124]
- Phil Collins (7)[125]
- Color Me Badd (2)[126]
- Commodores (2)[127]
- Perry Como (3)°[128]
- Bill Conti (1)[129]
- Sam Cooke (1)°[130]
- Coolio (1)[131]
- Bradley Cooper (1)[132]
- Dave "Baby" Cortez (1)[133]
- Crazy Town (1)[134]
- Creed (1)[135]
- The Crickets (1)°
- Jim Croce (2)[136]
- Christopher Cross (2)[137]
- Taio Cruz (1)[138]
- The Crystals (1)[139]
- Kid Cudi (1)[140]
- Cult Jam (see Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam)[141]
- Culture Club (1)[142]
- Cutting Crew (1)[143]
- Billy Ray Cyrus (1)[144]
- Miley Cyrus (2)[145]
D
mali niŋ- D4L (1)
- DaBaby (1)[146]
- Daft Punk (1)[147]
- Dale & Grace (1)
- Ray Dalton (1)[148]
- Michael Damian (1)[149]
- Danny & the Juniors (1)°[150]
- Terence Trent D'Arby (1)[151]
- Bobby Darin (1)[152]
- Billy Davis Jr. (1)[153]
- Mac Davis (1)[154]
- Sammy Davis Jr. (1)[155]
- Dawn (see Tony Orlando and Dawn)
- Taylor Dayne (1)[156]
- Jimmy Dean (1)
- Joey Dee and the Starliters (1)[157]
- Kiki Dee (1)[158]
- Rick Dees (1)[159]
- Def Leppard (1)[160]
- John Denver (4)[161]
- Jason Derulo (2)[162]
- Desiigner (1)[163]
- Destiny's Child (4)[164]
- Dev (1)[165]
- Dexys Midnight Runners (1)[166]
- Neil Diamond (3)
- Mark Dinning (1)
- Dion (1)[167]
- Céline Dion (4)[168]
- Iann Dior (1)[169]
- Dire Straits (1)[170]
- Divine (1)[171]
- The Dixie Cups (1)
- DJ Khaled (1)[172]
- Dr. Dre (3)[173]
- Ernie K-Doe (1)[174]
- Doja Cat (1)[175]
- Bo Donaldson & the Heywoods (1)[176]
- Donovan (1)[177]
- The Doobie Brothers (2)[178]
- The Doors (2)[179]
- Carl Douglas (1)[180]
- Joe Dowell (1)[181]
- Drake (11)[182]
- The Drifters (1)[183]
- Dru Hill (1)[184]
- Ricardo "RikRok" Ducent (1)[185]
- Duran Duran (2)[186]
E
mali niŋ- Eagles (5)[187]
- Earth, Wind & Fire (1)[188]
- Sheena Easton (1)[189]
- Tommy Edwards (1)[190]
- Billie Eilish (1)[191]
- The Elegants (1)[192]
- Yvonne Elliman (1)[193]
- EMF (1)[194]
- Eminem (5)[195]
- The Emotions (1)[196]
- Cast of Encanto (1)[14]
- The Escape Club (1)[197]
- The Essex (1)[198]
- Gloria Estefan (2) and Miami Sound Machine (1)[199][200]
- Eurythmics (1)[201]
- Faith Evans (1)[202]
- The Everly Brothers (4)°[203]
- Exile (1)[204]
- Exposé (1)[205]
- Extreme (1)
F
mali niŋ- Shelley Fabares (1)[206]
- Percy Faith (1)[207]
- Falco (1)[208]
- Fantasia (1)[209]
- Far East Movement (1)[210]
- Rhenzy Feliz (1)[14]
- Freddy Fender (1)
- Fergie (3)[211]
- The Fifth Dimension (2)[212]
- Fine Young Cannibals (2)[213]
- Roberta Flack (3)[214]
- Fleetwood Mac (1)[215]
- The Fleetwoods (2)[216]
- Flo Rida (3)[217]
- Luis Fonsi (1)[218]
- Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders (1)[219]
- Fontane Sisters (1)°[220]
- Tennessee Ernie Ford (1)°
- Foreigner (1)[221]
- Four Aces (1)°
- The Four Seasons (5)[222]
- Four Tops (2)[223]
- Jamie Foxx (2)[224]
- Connie Francis (3)[225]
- Aretha Franklin (2)[226]
- John Fred and His Playboy Band (1)[227]
- Freddie and the Dreamers (1)[228]
- Fun (1)[229]
- Nelly Furtado (3)[230]
- Future (2)[231]
G
mali niŋ- Peter Gabriel (1)[232]
- Carolina Gaitán (1)[14]
- Childish Gambino (1)[233]
- Art Garfunkel (see Simon and Garfunkel)[234]
- Siedah Garrett (1)[235]
- Marvin Gaye (3)[236]
- Gloria Gaynor (1)[237]
- The J. Geils Band (1)[238]
- Genesis (1)[239]
- Bobbie Gentry (1)[240]
- Andy Gibb (3)[241]
- Georgia Gibbs (1)°
- Debbie Gibson (2)[242]
- Nick Gilder (1)[243]
- Jimmy Gilmer & the Fireballs (1)[244]
- Gipp (1)[245]
- Giveon (1)[246]
- Glass Animals (1)[247]
- Bobby Goldsboro (1)[248]
- Selena Gomez (1)[249]
- GoonRock (1)[250]
- Lesley Gore (1)[251]
- Gotye (1)[252]
- Charlie Gracie (1)°
- Grand Funk Railroad (2)[253]
- Ariana Grande (7)[254]
- Amy Grant (2)[255]
- Gogi Grant (1)°[256]
- Al Green (1)[257]
- Lorne Greene (1)[258]
- Gucci Mane (1)[259]
- Diane Guerrero (1)[14]
- The Guess Who (1)[260]
- Guns N' Roses (1)[261]
H
mali niŋ- Bill Haley and His Comets (1)°
- Daryl Hall and John Oates (6)[262]
- Halsey (2)[263]
- Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds (1)[264]
- Jan Hammer (1)[265]
- Hanson (1)[266]
- Jack Harlow (2)[267]
- Calvin Harris (1)[268]
- George Harrison (3)[269]
- Wilbert Harrison (1)[270]
- Bill Hayes (1)°[271]
- Isaac Hayes (1)[272]
- Heart (2)[273]
- The Heights (1)
- Herman's Hermits (2)[274]
- Taylor Hicks (1)[275]
- Hi-Five (1)[276]
- The Highwaymen (1)[277]
- Lauryn Hill (1)[278]
- Loleatta Holloway (1)[279]
- Hollywood Argyles (1)[280]
- Rupert Holmes (1)[281]
- Honey Cone (1)[282]
- Bruce Hornsby and the Range (1)[283]
- Johnny Horton (1)[284]
- Thelma Houston (1)[285]
- Whitney Houston (11)[286]
- The Hues Corporation (1)[287]
- The Human League (2)[288]
- Tab Hunter (1)°[lower-alpha 1]
- Brian Hyland (1)[289]
I
mali niŋ- Enrique Iglesias (2)[290]
- James Ingram (2)[291]
- INXS (1)[292]
J
mali niŋ- Ja Rule (3)[293]
- Terry Jacks (1)[294]
- Janet Jackson (10)[286]
- Michael Jackson (13)[49]
- The Jackson 5 (4)[295]
- Sonny James (1)°[lower-alpha 2]
- Tommy James and the Shondells (2)[296]
- Jan & Dean (1)
- Jawsh 685 (1)[297]
- Jay-Z (4)[298]
- Wyclef Jean (1)[299]
- Carly Rae Jepsen (1)[300]
- Joan Jett and the Blackhearts (1)[301]
- Jimin (1)[302]
- Joe (2)[303]
- Billy Joel (3)[304]
- Elton John (9)[305]
- Robert John (1)[306]
- Jonas Brothers (1)[307]
- Janis Joplin (1)[308]
- Montell Jordan (1)[309]
- Juicy J (1)[310]
- Jungkook (1)[311]
- Juvenile (1)[312]
(1-Gladys Knight & the Pips, 1-Dionne & Friends)[328]
K
mali niŋ- Patti LaBelle (1)[333]
- Steve Lacy (1)[334]
- Lady Gaga (5)[335]
- Kendrick Lamar (2)[336]
- Latto (1) [337]
- Cyndi Lauper (2)[338]
- Avril Lavigne (1)[339]
- Steve Lawrence (1)[340]
- Vicki Lawrence (1)[341]
- Brenda Lee (2)[342]
- Murphy Lee (1)[343]
- John Legend (1)[344]
- The Lemon Pipers (1)[345]
- John Lennon (2)[346]
- Bobby Lewis (1)[347]
- Gary Lewis & the Playboys (1)[348]
- Huey Lewis and the News (3)[349]
- Leona Lewis (1)[350]
- Ryan Lewis (see Macklemore & Ryan Lewis)[351]
- Gordon Lightfoot (1)[352]
- Lil Jon (1)[353]
- Lil' Kim (1)[354]
- Lil Nas X (3)[355]
- Lil Uzi Vert (1)[356]
- Lil Wayne (3)[357]
- Lipps, Inc. (1)[358]
- Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam (2)[359]
- Little Eva (1)[360]
- L.L. Cool J (1)[361]
- LMFAO (2)[362]
- Lisa Loeb and Nine Stories (1)[363]
- Lizzo (2)[364]
- Kenny Loggins (1)[365]
- Laurie London (1)°
- Londonbeat (1)[366]
- Lonestar (1)[367]
- Looking Glass (1)[368]
- Jennifer Lopez (4)[369]
- Lorde (1)[370]
- Los del Río (1)[371]
- Los Lobos (1)[372]
- The Love Unlimited Orchestra (1)[373]
- The Lovin' Spoonful (1)[374]
- Jim Lowe (1)°
- Ludacris (5)[375]
- Lulu (1)[376]
- L.V. (1)
M
mali niŋ- M (1)
- Mary MacGregor (1)[377]
- Macklemore & Ryan Lewis (2)[378]
- Madonna (12)[379]
- Magic! (1)[380]
- Post Malone (4)[381]
- The Mamas & the Papas (1)[382]
- Henry Mancini (1)[383]
- Barry Manilow (3)[384]
- Manfred Mann (1)[385]
- Manfred Mann's Earth Band (1)
- The Manhattans (1)[386]
- The Marcels (1)[387]
- Little Peggy March (1)[388]
- Mario (1)[389]
- Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch (1)[390]
- Maroon 5 (4)[391]
- Bruno Mars (8)[392]
- Martika (1)[393]
- Dean Martin (2)°
- Marilyn Martin (1)[394]
- Ricky Martin (1)[395]
- The Marvelettes (1)[396]
- Richard Marx (3)[397]
- Mase (2)[398]
- Hugh Masekela (1)[399]
- Matchbox Twenty (1)[400]
- Johnny Mathis (2)°[401]
- Paul Mauriat (1)[402]
- C.W. McCall (1)[403]
- Linda McCartney (1)[404]
- Paul McCartney (3)[405]
- Marilyn McCoo (1)[406]
- Van McCoy and the Soul City Symphony (1)[407]
- The McCoys (1)[408]
- George McCrae (1)[409]
- Michael McDonald (1)[410]
- Bobby McFerrin (1)[411]
- Maureen McGovern (1)[412]
- Barry McGuire (1)
- McGuire Sisters (2)°
- Don McLean (1)[413]
- Meat Loaf (1)[414]
- Meco (1)[415]
- Glenn Medeiros (1)[416]
- Bill Medley (1)[417]
- Melanie (1)[418]
- John Mellencamp (1)[419]
- Men at Work (2)[420]
- Shawn Mendes (1)[421]
- MFSB (1)[422]
- Miami Sound Machine (see Gloria Estefan)[423]
- George Michael (8)[424]
- Bette Midler (1)[425]
- M.I.A (1)[426]
- Migos (1)[426]
- Mike + The Mechanics (1)[427]
- Mitch Miller (1)°[428]
- Steve Miller Band (3)[429]
- Milli Vanilli (3)[430]
- Mims (1)[431]
- Nicki Minaj (3)[432]
- The Miracles (2)[433]
- Mr. Big (1)[434]
- Mr. Mister (2)[435][436]
- Guy Mitchell (2)°[437]
- Domenico Modugno (1)[438]
- Janelle Monáe (1)[439]
- Monica (3)[440]
- The Monkees (3)[441]
- Walter Murphy and the Big Apple Band (1)[442]
- Anne Murray (1)[443]
- Mýa (1)[444]
- Alannah Myles (1)[445]
- Mystikal (1)[446]
N
mali niŋ- Johnny Nash (1)[447]
- Nate Dogg (1)[448]
- Nayer (1)[449]
- Nelly (4)[450]
- Nelson (1)[451]
- Ricky Nelson (2)[452]
- New Kids on the Block (3)[453]
- The New Power Generation (see Prince)[454]
- The New Vaudeville Band (1)[455]
- Olivia Newton-John (5)[456]
- Next (1)
- Ne-Yo (2)[457]
- Nickelback (1)[458]
- Harry Nilsson (1)[459]
- The Notorious B.I.G. (2)[460]
- NSYNC (1)[461]
O
mali niŋ- John Oates (see Daryl Hall and John Oates)[462]
- Billy Ocean (3)[463]
- Sinéad O'Connor (1)[464]
- Alan O'Day (1)[465]
- Colby O'Donis (1)[466]
- Ohio Players (2)[467]
- The O'Jays (1)[468]
- Olivia (1)
- OMI (1)[469]
- Roy Orbison (2)[470]
- Tony Orlando and Dawn (3)[471]
- Donny Osmond (1)[472]
- The Osmonds (1)[473]
- Gilbert O'Sullivan (1)[474]
- Outkast (3)[475]
- Owl City (1)[476]
P
mali niŋ- Anderson .Paak (1)[477]
- Petey Pablo (1)[478]
- Tommy Page (1)[479]
- Robert Palmer (1)
- Paper Lace (1)[480]
- Ray Parker Jr. (1)[481]
- John Parr (1)[482]
- Dolly Parton (2)[483]
- The Partridge Family (1)[484]
- Billy Paul (1)[485]
- Sean Paul (4)[486]
- Paul & Paula (1)[487]
- Peaches & Herb (1)[488]
- Katy Perry (9)[489]
- Pet Shop Boys (1)[490]
- Peter & Gordon (1)[491]
- Peter, Paul and Mary (1)[492]
- Kim Petras (1)[493]
- Pharrell (4)[494]
- Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers (1)[495]
- Pink (4)[496]
- Pink Floyd (1)[497]
- Pitbull (2)[317]
- Plain White T's (1)[498]
- The Platters (4)°[499]
- Player (1)[500]
- PM Dawn (1)[501]
- Poison (1)[502]
- The Police (1)[503]
- Polo G (1)[504]
- Daniel Powter (1)[505]
- Pérez Prado (2)°
- Elvis Presley (17)°[506]
- Billy Preston (2)[507]
- Johnny Preston (1)[508]
- Lloyd Price (1)
- Maxi Priest (1)[509]
- Prince (5) and The Revolution (2) / and The New Power Generation (1)[510]
- The Product G&B (1)[511]
- Puff Daddy/P. Diddy/Diddy (5)[512]
- Charlie Puth (1)[513]
Q
mali niŋR
mali niŋ- Eddie Rabbitt (1)[517]
- Rae Sremmurd (1)[518]
- The Raiders (1)[519]
- The Rascals/The Young Rascals (3)[520]
- Rayvon (1)[521]
- Ready for the World (1)[522]
- Otis Redding (1)[523]
- Helen Reddy (3)[524]
- REO Speedwagon (2)[525]
- The Revolution (see Prince)[510]
- Debbie Reynolds (1)°[526]
- Rhythm Heritage (1)[527]
- Roddy Ricch (2)[528]
- Charlie Rich (1)[513]
- Lionel Richie (5)[529]
- Nelson Riddle (1)°[530]
- Right Said Fred (1)[531]
- The Righteous Brothers (2)[532]
- Rihanna (14)[49]
- Jeannie C. Riley (1)[533]
- Minnie Riperton (1)[534]
- Johnny Rivers (1)[535]
- Marty Robbins (1)[536]
- Jimmie Rodgers (1)°
- Olivia Rodrigo (3)[537]
- Tommy Roe (2)[538]
- Kenny Rogers (2)[539]
- The Rolling Stones (8)[540]
- Mark Ronson (1)[541]
- Linda Ronstadt (1)[542]
- The Rooftop Singers (1)[543]
- David Rose (1)[544]
- Rose Royce (1)[545]
- Diana Ross (6)[546]
- Kelly Rowland (1)
- Roxette (4)[547][548]
- Ruby & the Romantics (1)[549]
- Nate Ruess (1)[550]
S
mali niŋ- SSgt Barry Sadler (1)[551]
- Kyu Sakamoto (1)[552]
- Santana (2)[553]
- Santo & Johnny (1)[554]
- Savage Garden (2)[555]
- Leo Sayer (2)[556]
- Travis Scott (4)[557]
- Seal (1)[558]
- Jay Sean (1)[559]
- John Sebastian (1)[560]
- Neil Sedaka (3)[561]
- Bob Seger (1)[562]
- Michael Sembello (1)[563]
- David Seville (2)° and The Chipmunks (1)
- Shaggy (2)[564]
- Shakira (1)[565]
- Tupac Shakur/2Pac (1)[566]
- The Shangri-Las (1)[567]
- Del Shannon (1)[568]
- Shawnna (1)
- Ed Sheeran (2)[569]
- Sheriff (1)[570]
- The Shirelles (2)[571]
- Shocking Blue (1)[572]
- Sia (1)[573]
- Silhouettes (1)° [574]
- Silk (1)[575]
- Silk Sonic (1)[576]
- Silver Convention (1)[577]
- Carly Simon (1)[578]
- Paul Simon (1)[579]
- Simon and Garfunkel (3)[580]
- Simple Minds (1)[581]
- Simply Red (2)[582]
- Frank Sinatra (3)°[583]
- Nancy Sinatra (2)[584]
- The Singing Nun (1)[585]
- Sir Mix-a-Lot (1)[586]
- Sisqó (1)[587]
- Percy Sledge (1)[588]
- Slim Thug (1)[589]
- Sly and the Family Stone (3)[590]
- Sam Smith (1)[591]
- Will Smith (2)[592]
- Snoop Dogg (3)[593]
- Snow (1)[594]
- Sonny and Cher (1)[595]
- David Soul (1)[596]
- Jimmy Soul (1)[597]
- Soulja Boy Tell 'Em (1)[598]
- Soulja Slim (1)[599]
- Britney Spears (5)[600]
- Spice Girls (1)[601]
- The Spinners (1)
- Rick Springfield (1)[602]
- Megan Thee Stallion (2)[603]
- The Staple Singers (2)[604]
- Starland Vocal Band (1)[605]
- Edwin Starr (1)[606]
- Kay Starr (1)°[607]
- Ringo Starr (2)[608]
- Stars on 45 (1)[609]
- Starship (3)[610]
- Static Major (1)[611]
- Steam (1)
- Gwen Stefani (1)[612]
- April Stevens (1)[613]
- Ray Stevens (2)[614]
- Stevie B (1)[615]
- Amii Stewart (1)[616]
- Rod Stewart (4)[617]
- Sting (1)[618]
- Morris Stoloff (1)°
- Stories (1)
- Strawberry Alarm Clock (1)[619]
- Barbra Streisand (5)[620]
- Harry Styles (2)[621]
- Styx (1)[622]
- Donna Summer (4)[623]
- The Supremes (12)[286]
- Surface (1)[624]
- Survivor (1)[625]
- Billy Swan (1)[626]
- Swae Lee (1)[627]
- Sweet Sensation (1)[628]
- Taylor Swift (9)[629]
- SWV (1)
- The Sylvers (1)[630]
- SZA (1)[631]
T
mali niŋ- A Taste of Honey (1)[632]
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X–Z
mali niŋ- Charli XCX (1)[1]
- XXXTentacion (1)[2]
- Daddy Yankee (1)[3]
- Yes (1)
- Neil Young (1)[4]
- Paul Young (1)[5]
- Young Jeezy (1)[6]
- Yung Joc (1)[7]
- Young Thug (3)[8]
- Zager and Evans (1)[9]
- Zayn (1)[10]
Lihimi m-pahi
mali niŋKundivihira
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External links
mali niŋ- Fred Bronson's Billboard Book of Number 1 Hits, 5th Edition (ISBN 0-8230-7677-6)
- Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-2008, 12 Edition (ISBN 0-89820-180-2)
- Joel Whitburn Presents the Billboard Pop Charts, 1955-1959 (ISBN 0-89820-092-X)
- Joel Whitburn Presents the Billboard Hot 100 Charts: The Sixties (ISBN 0-89820-074-1)
- Joel Whitburn Presents the Billboard Hot 100 Charts: The Seventies (ISBN 0-89820-076-8)
- Joel Whitburn Presents the Billboard Hot 100 Charts: The Eighties (ISBN 0-89820-079-2)
- Joel Whitburn Presents the Billboard Hot 100 Charts: The Nineties (ISBN 0-89820-137-3)
- Additional information obtained can be verified within
Billboard's online archive services and print editions of the magazine.
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