Philippines Songs is a music record chart in the Philippines, compiled by Billboard since February 2022. Updated every Tuesday on Billboard's website, the chart was announced on February 14, 2022 as part of Billboard's Hits of the World chart collection, ranking the top 25 songs weekly in more than 40 countries around the globe.[1] This is the first local Billboard chart in the Philippines since the discontinuation of the Philippine Hot 100, along with four other charts after Billboard Philippines ceased its operation for an undisclosed reason on January 15, 2018.[2]

The first number-one song on the chart was "Pano" by Zack Tabudlo on the issue dated February 19, 2022.[3][4][5] The chart's current number-one song is "Uhaw" by Dilaw, on the week ending on April 15, 2023.[6]

"Ikaw Lang" by Nobita is the longest-running song on the chart with 61 weeks, still ranking as of the week ending on April 15, 2023.[6] Taylor Swift is the artist with the most entries overall, having 23 songs charted by the week dated April 1, 2023.[7]

Methodology

The chart tracks songs' performance from Friday to Thursday. Chart rankings are based on digital downloads from full-service digital music retailers (sales from direct-to-consumer sites such as an individual artist's store are excluded) and online streaming occurring in the Philippines during the tracking period. All data are provided by Luminate Data, formerly MRC Data.[8]

List of number-one songs

2022

Zack Tabudlo's "Pano" set several records in Philippines Songs, most notably as the first song to debut at number one and as the longest-running single on the chart with eleven weeks.[4][9][10]
Zack Tabudlo's "Pano" set several records in Philippines Songs, most notably as the first song to debut at number one and as the longest-running single on the chart with eleven weeks.[4][9][10]
American singer Taylor Swift's "Anti-Hero" was the longest-reigning chart-topper by a female artist in 2022, with nine weeks on top.[11]
American singer Taylor Swift's "Anti-Hero" was the longest-reigning chart-topper by a female artist in 2022, with nine weeks on top.[11]
Janine Berdin was the first Filipina singer to reach the summit with the track "Mahika". The song, in collaboration with Adie, was also the first Filipino duet at number one.[12]
Janine Berdin was the first Filipina singer to reach the summit with the track "Mahika". The song, in collaboration with Adie, was also the first Filipino duet at number one.[12]
Anees' "Sun and Moon" marked as the first international song to top the chart, peaking at number one for five weeks.[13][14]
Anees' "Sun and Moon" marked as the first international song to top the chart, peaking at number one for five weeks.[13][14]
South Korean girl group Blackpink became the first act to replace themselves at number one after "Shut Down" dethroned "Pink Venom" from the top spot.[15]
South Korean girl group Blackpink became the first act to replace themselves at number one after "Shut Down" dethroned "Pink Venom" from the top spot.[15]

In 2022, eleven acts achieved their first Philippine number-one single in the Philippines Songs chart, either as a lead artist or a featured guest: Zack Tabudlo, Anees, Troye Sivan, BTS, Joji, Charlie Puth, Jungkook, Blackpink, Adie, Janine Berdin, and Taylor Swift. Out of the ten number-one songs in the calendar year, six singles debuted at the top spot. Zack Tabudlo's "Pano" became the first song to debut and peak at the summit, making it the first OPM chart-topper and Tabudlo as the first Filipino to reach number one in Philippines Songs.[4][10][16] It was also the longest-running number-one single of the chart so far, having topped for eleven consecutive weeks.[9][17] Taylor Swift's "Anti-Hero" led the top place for nine weeks, the longest stay by a female artist on top.[11] Charlie Puth's "Left and Right" topped the chart for eight consecutive weeks, while Anees' "Sun and Moon" spent five weeks at the number-one spot after making its mark as the first international number one of the chart.[18][13]

Adie and Janine Berdin's "Mahika" is the first Filipino duet to reach the summit, allowing Berdin to be the first Filipina to lead the chart.[12][19] It set the record for the longest climb to number one in its 17th week, broken in 2023 by "Die for You" by The Weeknd and Ariana Grande.[19][20] Blackpink's "Shut Down" debuted at number one in October, ending the run of Blackpink's own "Pink Venom", both from their album Born Pink.[15][21] The feat made Blackpink the first act to replace themselves at number one, and the only act in 2022 to produce multiple number-one songs.[22][23]

No. Issue date Song Artist(s) Ref.
1 February 19, 2022 "Pano" Philippines Zack Tabudlo [4][24]
February 26, 2022 [25]
March 5, 2022 [26]
March 12, 2022 [27]
March 19, 2022 [28]
March 26, 2022 [29]
April 2, 2022 [30]
April 9, 2022 [31]
April 16, 2022 [32]
April 23, 2022 [33]
April 30, 2022 [9][17]
2 May 7, 2022 "Sun and Moon" Anees [34][35]
May 14, 2022 [14][36]
May 21, 2022 [37]
May 28, 2022 [38]
June 4, 2022 [13][39]
3 June 11, 2022 "Angel Baby" Troye Sivan [40]
June 18, 2022 [41]
4 June 25, 2022 "Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)" BTS [42]
5 July 2, 2022 "Glimpse of Us" Joji [43]
6 July 9, 2022 "Left and Right" Charlie Puth featuring Jungkook [44][45]
July 16, 2022 [46]
July 23, 2022 [18][47]
July 30, 2022 [48]
August 6, 2022 [49]
August 13, 2022 [50][51]
August 20, 2022 [52][53]
August 27, 2022 [54]
7 September 3, 2022 "Pink Venom" Blackpink [22][55]
September 10, 2022 [56]
September 17, 2022 [57]
September 24, 2022 [58]
8 October 1, 2022 "Shut Down" [15]
October 8, 2022 [59]
October 15, 2022 [60]
9 October 22, 2022 "Mahika" Philippines Adie & Janine Berdin [12][61]
October 29, 2022 [12][62]
10 November 5, 2022 "Anti-Hero" Taylor Swift [11][63]
November 12, 2022 [64]
November 19, 2022 [65]
November 26, 2022 [66]
December 3, 2022 [67]
December 10, 2022 [68]
December 17, 2022 [69]
December 24, 2022 [70]
December 31, 2022 [71]

2023

No. Issue date Song Artist(s) Ref.
11 January 7, 2023 "Kill Bill" SZA [72]
January 14, 2023 [73]
January 21, 2023 [74]
January 28, 2023 [75]
12 February 4, 2023 "Flowers" Miley Cyrus [76][77]
February 11, 2023 [78]
re February 18, 2023 "Kill Bill" SZA [79]
February 25, 2023 [80]
13 March 4, 2023 "Pasilyo" Philippines SunKissed Lola [81]
14 March 11, 2023 "Die for You" The Weeknd & Ariana Grande [82]
March 18, 2023 [83]
March 25, 2023 [84]
April 1, 2023 [7]
15 April 8, 2023 "Uhaw" Philippines Dilaw [85]
April 15, 2023 [6]

Top-five singles

2022

Adie's "Mahika" (with Janine Berdin) became the longest charting top-five hit in Philippines Songs with twenty-seven weeks.[58][20]
Adie's "Mahika" (with Janine Berdin) became the longest charting top-five hit in Philippines Songs with twenty-seven weeks.[58][20]
Troye Sivan's "Angel Baby" stayed twenty-one weeks in the top five of the chart, the most among international acts during the year.[22][58]
Troye Sivan's "Angel Baby" stayed twenty-one weeks in the top five of the chart, the most among international acts during the year.[22][58]
Filipino singer Arthur Nery achieved two top-five singles in 2022 with "Pagsamo" and "Isa Lang".[86]
Filipino singer Arthur Nery achieved two top-five singles in 2022 with "Pagsamo" and "Isa Lang".[86]

Thirty-nine singles reached the top five of the chart initially in 2022. Thirty-three acts scored a Philippine top five hit during the year for the first time, with eleven Filipino acts either as a lead artist or featured artist. Taylor Swift scored six top-five singles during the year, the most among all other artists.[11][87][88] All six songs are from her album Midnights, breaking the record for the most Philippine top-five songs from one album.[87] Blackpink had the second most top-five singles with four, all from their album Born Pink.[22] Among local acts, Zack Tabudlo had the most top-five singles in the calendar year with three, followed by Arthur Nery with two.[86]

"Mahika" by Adie and Janine Berdin was the longest-running top-five single of the year, spending twenty-seven weeks in the tier.[19][58][20] "Angel Baby" by Troye Sivan had the second most weeks in the top five of the chart with twenty-one, the best among international acts in 2022.[22][58]

Key

Symbol Meaning
 ◁  Indicates song's top 5 entry was also its top 5 debut
Philippines Indicates artist is Filipino
List of Philippine top five singles that peaked in 2022
Top five
entry date
Single Artist(s) Peak Peak date Weeks in
top five
Ref.
Singles from 2022
February 19 "Pano" ◁ Philippines Zack Tabudlo 1 February 19 13 [10][16][24][89]
"Habang Buhay" ◁ 2 February 19 12 [10][16][24][89]
"Every Summertime" ◁ NIKI 3 February 19 8 [10][16][24][89]
"Pagsamo" ◁ Philippines Arthur Nery 4 February 19 9 [10][16][24][89]
"Ikaw Lang" ◁ Philippines Nobita 3 April 9 9 [16][24][31][89]
March 12 "Diwata" Philippines Sam Concepcion 4 March 19 2 [27][28]
April 16 "Asan Ka Na Ba" Philippines Zack Tabudlo 3 April 16 5 [32]
April 30 "Sun and Moon" ◁ Anees 1 May 7 8 [9][14][34]
"As It Was" Harry Styles 4 June 4 2 [9][39][90]
May 7 "Angel Baby" Troye Sivan 1 June 11 21 [34][40][91]
May 14 "Isa Lang" Philippines Arthur Nery 3 May 14 7 [36]
"Zoom" Jessi 4 May 14 3 [36]
May 21 "Rosas" Philippines Nica del Rosario featuring Gab Pangilinan 2 May 21 1 [37][92]
June 4 "Until I Found You" Stephen Sanchez 3 December 24 9 [39][70]
June 11 "Muli" Philippines Ace Banzuelo 2 June 18 13 [40][41]
June 25 "Yet to Come" ◁ BTS 1 June 25 1 [42]
"Glimpse of Us" ◁ Joji 1 July 2 7 [42]
"Run BTS" ◁ BTS 5 June 25 1 [42]
July 2 "Mahika" ◁ Philippines Adie & Janine Berdin 1 October 22 27 [43][61]
July 9 "Left and Right" ◁ Charlie Puth featuring Jungkook 1 July 9 13 [45]
August 13 "The Shade" Rex Orange County 3 August 13 4 [50]
September 3 "Pink Venom" ◁ Blackpink 1 September 3 8 [55]
September 10 "Talk That Talk" ◁ Twice 4 September 10 1 [56]
September 24 "Under the Influence" Chris Brown 3 October 29 4 [58][61]
October 1 "Shut Down" ◁ Blackpink 1 October 1 5 [15]
"Typa Girl" ◁ 3 October 1 1 [15]
"Tally" ◁ 4 October 1 1 [15]
October 8 "Babalik Sa'Yo" Philippines Moira Dela Torre 2 October 29 4 [59][62]
October 29 "Unholy" Sam Smith & Kim Petras 5 October 29 2 [62]
November 5 "Anti-Hero" ◁ Taylor Swift 1 November 5 12 [63]
"Midnight Rain" ◁ 2 November 5 6 [63]
"Snow on the Beach" ◁ Taylor Swift featuring Lana Del Rey 3 November 5 2 [63]
"Lavender Haze" ◁ Taylor Swift 3 November 12 4 [63][64]
"Maroon" ◁ 4 November 19 3 [63][65]
November 26 "Bejeweled" 4 November 26 1 [63][66]
December 3 "Made You Look" Meghan Trainor 3 December 10 4 [67][68]
December 10 "Jopay" Philippines Mayonnaise 5 December 10 3 [68]
December 31 "Wet the Bed" Chris Brown featuring Ludacris 5 December 31 2 [71][20]

2023

An asterisk (*) represents that a song is in the top five as of the issue dated April 15, 2023.

List of Philippine top five singles that peaked in 2023
Top five
entry date
Single Artist(s) Peak Peak date Weeks in
top five
Ref.
Singles from 2022
December 31 "Kill Bill" SZA 1 January 7 15 [20][71][72]
Singles from 2023
January 14 "Ditto" NewJeans 2 January 21 3 [73][74]
January 21 "OMG" NewJeans 3 January 21 9 [74]
January 28 "Snooze" SZA 2 January 28 10 [75]
"Flowers" ◁ Miley Cyrus 1 February 4 6 [75][76]
February 4 "Pasilyo" Philippines SunKissed Lola 1 March 4 11* [76][81]
March 11 "Die for You" The Weeknd & Ariana Grande 1 March 11 6* [82]
March 25 "Elevate" ◁ Philippines Jeff Grecia 4 April 1 2 [7][84]
April 8 "Uhaw" Philippines Dilaw 1 April 8 2* [85]
"Cupid" Fifty Fifty 2 April 15 2* [6][85]
April 15 "Flower" ◁ Jisoo 4 April 15 1* [6]

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