Brasil Hot 100 Airplay

Brasil Hot 100 Airplay is the official music singles charts in Brazil. It has been compiled by Crowley Broadcast Analysis and published monthly by Billboard Brasil since the release of the magazine, in October 2009. Since April 2014, the Brazilian Billboard began publishing on its Brazilian site, the weekly Hot 100, as it is, and has always been held at the site, and Billboard magazine in other countries as well as the American Billboard.[1]

It is the top 100 songs, both national and international titles, the most varied genres, computed based on the total number of executions in the period indicated and the grid base stations Crowley, that monitors 256 radio stations located in the grid-base stations,[2] made from Monday to Friday from 7 am to 7 pm. This grid includes the cities of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, Campinas, Ribeirão Preto, Belo Horizonte, Curitiba, Porto Alegre, Recife, Salvador, Florianópolis, Fortaleza, Goiânia, Campo Grande, Cuiabá and the Triângulo Mineiro, Vale do Paraíba and Paulista Littoral mesoregions.

The first song which reached in number-one on the chart was "Halo" by Beyoncé. "I Want to Know What Love Is" by Mariah Carey is the longest running number 1 (27 weeks), followed by Beyoncé's "Halo" (the most played song in the country, in 2009).

List of Billboard Brasil charts achievements and milestones

Brasil Hot 100 Airplay

Most weeks at number one

Most number-one hits

Most consecutive number-one hits


Most cumulative weeks at number one

37 - Luan Santana
27 - Mariah Carey
23 - Victor & Leo
14 - Beyoncé
12 - Wanessa
11 - Adele
10 - Henrique & Juliano

Brasil Hot Pop

Most weeks at number one

Most number-one hits

Most cumulative weeks at number one

27 - Mariah Carey
16 - Rihanna
15 - Shakira
15 - Lady Gaga
13 - Adele
12 - Britney Spears
12 - Wanessa
11 - Beyoncé
10 - Coldplay
9 - Bruno Mars
9 - Katy Perry
9 - Dizzee Rascal
7 - The Black Eyed Peas

References

  1. "Too 100 Billboard Brazil - Weekly". Billboard Brasil. April 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
  2. Brazil Launches Monthly Magazine With Local Charts. Billboard.biz. Published by Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved 09-24-2009.
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