Best Selling Downloads of All Time

Billboard logo (From 2013)

The Digital Songs or Digital Song Sales nautical 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 calendar week of October 30, 2004,[2] it officially debuted in the issue dated Jan 22, 2005, and merged all versions of a vocal sold from digital music distributors.[3] Its data was incorporated in the Hot 100 three weeks subsequently. Since October 2004, digital sales have been incorporated into many of Billboard 's music singles charts.[iv] The decision was based on the dramatic increment of the digital market while commercial single sales in a physical format were becoming negligible.[5]

The showtime number ane song on the Digital Songs chart was "But Lose It" by Eminem.[2]

The chart'south electric current number one as of the outcome dated February 5, 2022, is "Nosotros the People" by Kid Rock.[6]

Song records [edit]

Songs with most weeks at number one in sales [edit]

  • xviii weeks
BTS – "Dynamite" (2020–21)[7]
BTS – "Butter" (2021)[eight]
  • 17 weeks
Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber – "Despacito" (2017)
  • 16 weeks
Lil Nas Ten featuring Billy Ray Cyrus – "Old Boondocks Road" (2019)
  • 13 weeks
Flo Rida featuring T-Pain – "Depression" (2007–2008)
Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars – "Uptown Funk" (2015)
The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey – "Closer" (2016)
  • 11 weeks
Pharrell Williams – "Happy" (2014)
  • 10 weeks
The Blackness Eyed Peas – "Boom Blast Pow" (2009)
The Black Eyed Peas – "I Gotta Feeling" (2009)
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz – "Thrift Shop" (2013)
Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell – "Blurred Lines" (2013)
Justin Timberlake – "Can't Stop the Feeling!" (2016)
Ed Sheeran – "Shape of You" (2017)
Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper – "Shallow" (2018–2019)

Tiptop ten unmarried-calendar week download sellers [edit]

1. Adele – "Hello" (one,112,000) November 14, 2015[nine]
ii. Flo Rida – "Right Round" (636,000) Feb 28, 2009
3. Adele – "How-do-you-do" (635,000) November 21, 2015[10]
iv. Taylor Swift – "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" (623,000) September one, 2012[eleven]
5. Kesha – "Tik Tok" (610,000) January 9, 2010
half-dozen. Taylor Swift – "I Knew You lot Were Trouble" (582,000) January 12, 2013[12]
vii. Bruno Mars – "Grenade" (559,000) January 8, 2011
eight. Katy Perry – "Roar" (557,000) August 31, 2013[13]
ix. Taylor Swift – "Shake It Off" (544,000) September 6, 2014[14]
ten. Gotye featuring Kimbra – "Somebody That I Used to Know" (542,000) April 28, 2012[15]

Biggest starting time-week sales [edit]

1. Adele – "Hi" (1,112,000) November 14, 2015
2. Flo Rida – "Correct Round" (636,000) February 28, 2009
3. Taylor Swift – "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" (623,000) September 1, 2012
iv. Katy Perry – "Roar" (557,000) August 31, 2013
5. Taylor Swift – "Shake It Off" (544,000) September 6, 2014
vi. Justin Bieber – "Boyfriend" (521,000) April 14, 2012
vii. Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa – "Payphone" (493,000) May five, 2012
8. The Black Eyed Peas – "Blast Boom Prisoner of war" (465,000) April 18, 2009
9. Lady Gaga – "Born This Way" (448,000) Feb 26, 2011
10. Ariana Grande featuring Iggy Azalea – "Trouble" (438,000) May 17, 2014

Biggest jump to number one [edit]

  • 66-1: volition.i.am and Britney Spears – "Scream & Shout" (December xv, 2012)
  • 57-one: Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens and Drew Seeley – "Breaking Free" (February 11, 2006)
  • 50-1: Taio Cruz featuring Ludacris – "Pause Your Heart" (March twenty, 2010)
  • 50-i: Lee Greenwood – "God Bless the UsA." (July eighteen, 2020)
  • 42-1: Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth – "Meet You Over again" (April xviii, 2015)
  • 38-i: Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean – "Hips Don't Lie" (June 17, 2006)
  • 35-1: Kelly Clarkson – "Piece by Piece" (March 19, 2016)
  • 34-1: J Balvin and Willy William featuring Beyoncé – "Mi Gente" (Oct 21, 2017)
  • 33-ane: Billie Eilish – "No Time to Die" (February 29, 2020)
  • 28-one: Katy Perry – "Concluding Friday Night (T.1000.I.F.)" (July two, 2011)

Longest climb to number i [edit]

  • 33 weeks
Dua Lipa – "Levitating" (2021)
  • 26 weeks
The All-American Rejects – "Dirty Little Underground" (2005–2006)
  • 25 weeks
The Fray – "How to Save a Life" (2006)
Train – "Hey, Soul Sister" (2009–2010)
  • 24 weeks
Lady Gaga featuring Colby O'Donis – "Just Dance" (2008–2009)
  • 23 weeks
Adele – "Set Fire to the Rain" (2011–2012)
  • 20 weeks
Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin — "I Similar It" (2018)

Source: [sixteen]

Song achievements [edit]

  • "I Gotta Feeling" past The Black Eyed Peas holds the record for the biggest-selling digital download in the U.S, with sales of over viii million copies by 2012. The song was the offset to surpass six–viii million downloads.[17]
  • "Low" past Flo Rida featuring T-Pain was the outset song to surpass 4–5 million downloads. It was likewise named the Top Digital Song of the 2000s decade.[18]
  • Soulja Boy's "Crank That (Soulja Male child)" was the start song to surpass three million downloads.[19]
  • Daniel Powter's "Bad Day" was the beginning song to surpass 2 1000000 downloads.[20]
  • "Hollaback Girl" by Gwen Stefani was the first vocal in history to surpass ane million downloads.[21]
  • "Right Circular" past Flo Rida holds the record for the largest debut/overall sales calendar week for a male for a digital song with 636,000 downloads.[22]
  • "Rolling in the Deep" past Adele holds the record for the virtually digitally downloaded vocal in a agenda year. [23]
  • "Payphone" past Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa holds the record for the largest debut/overall sales calendar week for a grouping for a digital song with 493,000 downloads.[24]
  • "We Are Young" past Fun. featuring Janelle Monáe is the beginning vocal to log seven weeks of 300,000 or more than in digital sales.[25]
  • "Thrift Shop" by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz is the starting time song to log eight and ix weeks of 300,000 or more in digital sales.[26]
  • "Blurred Lines" past Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell is the kickoff vocal to log ten weeks of 300,000 or more in digital sales and the first song to log four weeks of 400,000 or more in digital sales.
  • "Somebody That I Used to Know" past Gotye featuring Kimbra is the first song to log three weeks of 400,000 or more in digital sales.
  • "Hi" by Adele surpassed the iv one thousand thousand marker in its thirteenth week, faster than any other vocal in digital history.
  • "Howdy" by Adele holds the record for the largest debut/overall sales week for a digital song with 1.112 million downloads and the largest not-debut sales week for a digital song with 635,000 downloads. It is also the first song to debut with i million downloads sold in a week and to log ii weeks of 600,000 in digital sales.
  • "Lean on Me" by Bill Withers is the oldest song to reach number 1 on the Digital Songs chart. The song was released on April 21, 1972 and reached the acme, following Withers' death, on the chart dated April 18, 2020.[27]

Album records [edit]

  • Teenage Dream (2010) by Katy Perry holds the record for near digital number-ones from an anthology, with five. "California Gurls" featuring Snoop Dogg, "Teenage Dream," "Firework," "East.T." featuring Kanye West and "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" all topped the nautical chart.
  • 1989 (2014) and Reputation (2017) past Taylor Swift each had four digital number-ones on the chart. "Milk shake It Off", "Bare Space", "Out of the Woods", and "Bad Blood" reached number one from 1989, while "Await What You Made Me Do", "...Prepare for It?", "Gorgeous", and "Telephone call It What You Want" topped the chart from Reputation.

Artist records [edit]

Artists with the almost number-i hits [edit]

1. Taylor Swift (23)[28]
2. Rihanna (14)
iii. Justin Bieber (13) (necktie)
3. Drake (13) (tie)
v. Katy Perry (11) (tie)
5. Eminem (11) (tie)
seven. BTS (9) (necktie)
7. Bruno Mars (9) (tie)
7. Beyoncé (9) (tie)
10. Nicki Minaj (8) (tie)
10. Lady Gaga (8) (necktie)
ten. Ariana Grande (eight) (necktie)

Artists with most weeks at number ane [edit]

1. BTS (46)
2. Taylor Swift (45)
three. Rihanna (40)
four. Katy Perry (37)
five. Justin Bieber (33)

Self-replacement at number ane [edit]

  • Mariah Carey – "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (two not-sequent weeks) → "Don't Forget About Usa" (ane week) (December 31, 2005)
  • T.I. – "Whatever You lot Like" (one week) → "Live Your Life" (T.I. featuring Rihanna) (one calendar week) (October 18, 2008)
  • Beyoncé – "If I Were a Boy" (one week) → "Unmarried Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" (two weeks) (Dec 6, 2008)
  • The Black Eyed Peas – "Boom Nail Pow" (ten weeks) → "I Gotta Feeling" (x weeks) (June 27, 2009)
  • Glee Bandage – "Teenage Dream" (one week) → "Forget You lot" (i week) (Dec 4, 2010)
  • Iggy Azalea – "Trouble" (Ariana Grande featuring Iggy Azalea) (three weeks) → "Fancy" (Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX) (4 weeks) (June seven, 2014)
  • Taylor Swift – "Shake Information technology Off" (four non-consecutive weeks) → "Out of the Forest" (one week) (November 1, 2014)
  • Jordan Smith – "Somebody to Love" (one week) → "Mary, Did You Know?" (1 calendar week) (January 2, 2016)
  • Drake – "Pop Fashion" (Drake featuring The Throne) (one calendar week) → "I Trip the light fantastic" (Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla) (one week) (April xxx, 2016)
  • Justin Bieber – "Despacito" (Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber) (seventeen non-consecutive weeks) → "I'k the One" (DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Adventure the Rapper and Lil Wayne) (one week) (May 20, 2017)
  • Taylor Swift – "Look What You lot Made Me Do" (one calendar week) → "...Ready for It?" (ane calendar week) (September 23, 2017)
  • Drake – "God'south Plan" (viii not-consecutive weeks) → "Nice for What" (ane calendar week) (April 21, 2018)
  • BTS – "Dynamite" (eighteen non-consecutive weeks) → "Movie Out" (i week) (Apr 17, 2021)
  • BTS – "Butter" (seven sequent weeks) → "Permission to Trip the light fantastic toe" (one calendar week) (July 24, 2021)
  • BTS – "Permission to Dance" (one week) → "Butter" (eight non-consecutive weeks) (July 31, 2021)
  • BTS – "Butter" (seventeen non-consecutive weeks) → "My Universe" (Coldplay and BTS) (one week) (October 9, 2021)

Simultaneously occupying the top two positions [edit]

  • Mariah Carey: December 31, 2005
  1. "Don't Forget About The states"
  2. "All I Want for Christmas Is You"
  • Beyoncé: December 6, 2008
  1. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on Information technology)"
  2. "If I Were a Boy"
  • The Black Eyed Peas: June 27, 2009 through July 4, 2009
  1. "I Gotta Feeling"
  2. "Nail Boom Prisoner of war"
  • Kesha: January 23, 2010[29]
  1. "Tik Tok"
  2. "Blah Apathetic Blah" (featuring 3OH!3)
  • Taylor Swift: September 22, 2012[xxx]
  1. "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
  2. "Ronan"
  • Iggy Azalea: May 17, 2014 through June 21, 2014
  1. "Problem" (Ariana Grande featuring Iggy Azalea)
  2. "Fancy" (Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX) (songs switched positions on June 7, 2014)
  • Taylor Swift: November i, 2014
  1. "Out of the Woods"
  2. "Milk shake It Off"
  • Prince: May 14, 2016
  1. "Royal Rain"
  2. "When Doves Weep"
  • Ed Sheeran: January 28, 2017
  1. "Shape of You"
  2. "Castle on the Hill"
  • Justin Bieber: May xx, 2017 through May 27, 2017 and June 17, 2017 through July one, 2017
  1. "I'm the One" (DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Adventure the Rapper and Lil Wayne)
  2. "Despacito" (Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber) (songs switched positions on May 27, 2017)
  • Taylor Swift: September 23, 2017
  1. "...Ready for It?"
  2. "Look What You Fabricated Me Do"
  • Ed Sheeran: January 3, 2018
  1. "Perfect" (Ed Sheeran duet with Beyoncé)
  2. "River" (Eminem featuring Ed Sheeran)
  • Cardi B: June 30, 2018 through July 14, 2018
  1. "Girls Like You" (Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B)
  2. "I Like Information technology" (Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin)
  • Lady Gaga: October twenty, 2018
  1. "Shallow" (Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper)
  2. "I'll Never Honey Once more"
  • Lady Gaga: October 27, 2018 through Nov 3, 2018
  1. "Shallow" (Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper)
  2. "E'er Remember Us This Mode"
  • The Weeknd: December 14, 2019
  1. "Heartless"
  2. "Blinding Lights"
  • BTS: March 7, 2020
  1. "On"
  2. "My Fourth dimension"
  • Kenny Rogers: April 4, 2020
  1. "The Gambler"
  2. "Islands in the Stream" (Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton)
  • Nib Withers: April 18, 2020
  1. "Lean on Me"
  2. "Ain't No Sunshine"
  • BTS: October 17, 2020
  1. "Dynamite"
  2. "Cruel Beloved (Laxed – Siren Beat)" (Jawsh 685 ten Jason Derulo 10 BTS )
  • BTS: Dec 5, 2020
  1. "Life Goes On"
  2. "Blue & Greyness"
  • BTS: December nineteen, 2020
  1. "Life Goes On"
  2. "Dynamite"
  • BTS: July 24, 2021 through August 21, 2021
  1. "Permission to Trip the light fantastic"
  2. "Butter" (songs switched positions on July 31, 2021)
  • BTS: Oct nine, 2021
  1. "My Universe" (Coldplay and BTS)
  2. "Butter"

Artist achievements [edit]

  • Katy Perry is the first artist in digital history to pinnacle 300,000 downloads in weekly sales with viii unlike songs. She has washed it with "Hot n Cold", "California Gurls", "Firework", "E.T.", "The One That Got Away", "Part of Me", "Roar", and "Dark Horse".[31]
  • Rihanna was named the Digital Songs Artist of the 2000s decade.[32]
  • David Cook holds the record for most debuts and total songs charting in one calendar week with 14.[33]
  • Miley Cyrus is the youngest female person artist to debut at number i with 226,000 downloads with her song "Political party in the UsaA.". "Party" is too tied with Psy's "Gangnam Style" for the record of most weeks at number ane without topping the Billboard Hot 100, with six weeks each.[34]
  • Taylor Swift is the merely artist to top 500,000 downloads in weekly sales with iv different songs. She has done it with "Nosotros Are Never Always Getting Back Together", "I Knew You Were Problem", "Milk shake It Off", and "Blank Space". She also holds the record for the most number one debuts with xix songs.[35]
  • Adele is the outset and only artist to top 1 meg downloads in weekly sales with a song. She has done it with "Hello".[36]
  • Ed Sheeran is the first artist to debut two songs at the top two spots for the same week. He has done it with "Shape of You" and "Castle on the Hill".[37]
  • Lauren Daigle holds the record for the highest-ever debut past a contemporary Christian creative person. She achieved this when "Yous Say" debuted at number five on the chart dated July 28, 2018.[38]
  • Lady Gaga is the outset artist to debut 3 songs in the top 10 and the offset artist to occupy the top iv spots for the same week. She has washed information technology with "Shallow", "I'll Never Love Once more", "Always Remember U.s.a. This Fashion" and "Is That Alright?" on the week dated October 20, 2018.[39]
  • Lady Gaga is the showtime and just artist to simultaneously occupy the height three spots in two sequent weeks. She accomplished this on the week dated October 20, 2018, (encounter to a higher place) and on the chart dated October 27, 2018, with "Shallow", "Always Remember Us This Way" and "I'll Never Dear Once more".[40]
  • BTS is the beginning act to debut six songs in the top 10 and the start human activity to occupy the top six spots for the aforementioned week. They achieved this with "Life Goes On", "Blue & Gray", "Stay", "Telepathy", "Dis-ease" and "Fly To My Room" on the week dated Dec v, 2020.[41]
  • BTS is the first and only act to occupy the acme two spots on ten separate occasions. They achieved this on March vii, 2020 with "On" and "My Time", October 17, 2020 with "Dynamite" and "Cruel Dear (Laxed – Siren Vanquish)", December 5, 2020 with "Life Goes On" and "Blue & Grey", December nineteen, 2020 with "Life Goes On" and "Dynamite", July 24, 2021 through August 21, 2021 with "Permission to Dance" and "Butter", and October 9, 2021 with "My Universe" and "Butter".

Run across also [edit]

  • Hot Digital Tracks
  • Digital distribution

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External links [edit]

  • Current Billboard Digital Songs chart

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