List of Billboard Digital Song Sales number ones of 2020

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The list of number-one digital songs of 2020 in the United States is based upon the highest-selling

Nielsen SoundScan
based on each song's weekly digital sales, which combines sales of different versions of a song by an act for a summarized figure.

Chart history

Key
Indicates best-performing song of 2020[1]
Issue date Song Artist(s) Weekly sales Ref(s)
January 4 "Good as Hell" Lizzo 20,000 [2]
January 11 "Memories" Maroon 5 25,000 [3]
January 18 "Yummy" Justin Bieber 71,000 [4]
January 25 "Life Is Good" Future featuring Drake 25,000 [5]
February 1 "What a Man Gotta Do" Jonas Brothers 34,000 [6]
February 8 "Anyone" Demi Lovato 41,000 [7]
February 15 "Only the Young" Taylor Swift 30,000 [8]
February 22 "Yikes" Nicki Minaj 20,000 [9]
February 29 "No Time to Die" Billie Eilish 25,000 [10]
March 7 "On" BTS 86,000 [11]
March 14 "Stupid Love" Lady Gaga 53,000 [12]
March 21 "I Love Me" Demi Lovato 38,000 [13]
March 28 "Blinding Lights" The Weeknd 16,000 [14]
April 4 "The Gambler" Kenny Rogers 21,000 [15]
April 11 "Blinding Lights" The Weeknd 22,000 [16]
April 18 "Lean on Me" Bill Withers 28,000 [17]
April 25 "Blinding Lights" The Weeknd 21,000 [18]
May 2 19,000 [19]
May 9 "The Scotts" The Scotts, Travis Scott and Kid Cudi 67,000 [20]
May 16 "Say So" Doja Cat featuring Nicki Minaj 66,000 [21]
May 23 "Stuck with U" Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber 108,000 [22]
May 30 "Savage" Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé 30,000 [23]
June 6 "Rain on Me" Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande 72,000 [24]
June 13 "Savage" Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé 14,000 [25]
June 20 12,000 [26]
June 27 "Trollz" 6ix9ine and Nicki Minaj 116,000 [27]
July 4 "Black Parade" Beyoncé 18,000 [28]
July 11 "Wash Us in the Blood" Kanye West and Travis Scott 18,000 [29]
July 18 "God Bless the U.S.A." Lee Greenwood 15,000 [30]
July 25 "The Adventures of Moon Man & Slim Shady" Kid Cudi and Eminem 26,000 [31]
August 1 "Popstar" DJ Khaled featuring Drake 15,000 [32]
August 8 "Cardigan" Taylor Swift 71,000 [33]
August 15 "Watermelon Sugar" Harry Styles 63,000 [34]
August 22 "WAP" Cardi B featuring Megan Thee Stallion 125,000 [35]
August 29 36,000 [36]
September 5 "Dynamite" † BTS 265,000 [37]
September 12 182,000 [38]
September 19 136,000 [39]
September 26 78,000 [40]
October 3 153,000 [41]
October 10 86,000 [42]
October 17 94,000 [43]
October 24 44,000 [44]
October 31 25,000 [45]
November 7 "Forever After All" Luke Combs 52,000 [46]
November 14 "Dynamite" † BTS 12,000 [47]
November 21 "What That Speed Bout!?" Mike Will Made It, Nicki Minaj and YoungBoy Never Broke Again 13,000 [48]
November 28 "Iris" Phoebe & Maggie 38,000 [49]
December 5 "Life Goes On" BTS 129,000 [50]
December 12 44,000 [51]
December 19 [52]
December 26 "Willow" Taylor Swift 59,000 [53]

See also

  • 2020 in American music
  • List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 2020
  • List of number-one Billboard Streaming Songs of 2020

References

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