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The ARIA Singles Chart ranks the best-performing singles in Australia. Its data, published by the Australian Recording Industry Association, is based collectively on the weekly physical and digital sales and streams of singles.[1] In 2019, 10 songs reached number one, with "Dance Monkey" by Tones and I the longest-running. Six acts, Swae Lee, Jonas Brothers, Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X, Shawn Mendes and Tones and I, reached the top spot for the first time. With 10 weeks atop the chart, Tones and I's song "Dance Monkey" broke the record for the most weeks at number one by an Australian artist, which was previously held by Justice Crew's 2014 song "Que Sera".[2] In November, the song reached 16 weeks at number one, breaking the record for most weeks at number one in Australian chart history, previous held by Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You" (2017).[3] It spent 21 weeks atop the chart.[4]
American pop singer
Ariana Grande earned her third number 1 single in 2019 with "
7 Rings", it spent five weeks at number one.
American singer
Lady Gaga (left) and American actor
Bradley Cooper (right) returned to number 1 on the chart for a second time in March 2019 with their single "
Shallow" after a critically acclaimed performance of the song at the
91st Academy Awards. It initially reached the top spot in October 2018.
American singer
Billie Eilish earned her first number 1 single with
Bad Guy". It spent two weeks at number 1 in April 2019.
American rapper
Lil Nas X reached number 1 with his debut single "
Old Town Road", spending thirteen non-consecutive weeks at number 1.
American singer
Mariah Carey returned to number 1 a year later with her 1994 single, "
All I Want for Christmas Is You" which first topped the chart in December 2018. It was the final single to top the chart in 2019 and the final number 1 single of the
2010s.
Chart history
Key
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Indicates best-performing single of 2019[5]
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Number-one artists
Position
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Country
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Artist
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Weeks at No. 1
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1
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AUS
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Tones and I
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21
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2
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US
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Lil Nas X
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13
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3
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US
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Ariana Grande
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5
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4
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US
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Post Malone
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3
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4
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US
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Swae Lee
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3
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4
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US
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Jonas Brothers
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3
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5
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US
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Lady Gaga
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2
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5
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US
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Bradley Cooper
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2
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5
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US
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Billie Eilish
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2
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6
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UK
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Ed Sheeran
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1
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6
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CAN
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Justin Bieber
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1
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6
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CAN
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Shawn Mendes
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1
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6
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CUB/ US
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Camila Cabello
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1
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6
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US
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Mariah Carey
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1
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See also
References
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Albums |
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Number-one albums | |
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End-of-year/decade charts (Top 25 albums) | |
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Genre charts (Number-ones) | |
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Other charts (Number-ones) | |
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Singles |
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Number-one singles | |
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End-of-year/decade charts (Top 25 singles) | |
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Genre charts (Number-ones) | |
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Other charts (Number-ones) | |
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