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For 2014, the list was published on December 9, calculated with data from December 7, 2013 to November 29, 2014. [1] Katy Perry was the top Hot 100 artist of 2014, [2] with "Dark Horse", ranked as the number-two song of the year and featuring Juicy J, the highest of her three placements on the list.
This chart includes the 10 best-selling songs of 2014. According to Official Charts, "Happy" by Pharrell Williams was the best selling song of 2014 with 6.45 million copies sold in the United States. "Happy" was also the Billboard number one song of 2014. [1]
This is a list of singles that charted in the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100, an all-genre singles chart, in 2014.. During the year, 59 songs (including those who peaked in 2013 and 2015 prior to their entry) and 66 acts charted in the tier, and 28 of these acts scored their first top-ten single in the US either as a lead or featured artist.
Happy" by Pharrell Williams (pictured) spent ten weeks at number one on the Hot 100, the longest of any single in 2014. It later ranked as the best-performing single of the year. [1] The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing singles of the United States.
This is a list of songs that reached number one on the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 (Pop Songs) chart in 2014. During 2014, a total of 20 singles hit number-one on the charts. Chart history
The song, recognized as "the best-selling single of all time", was released before the pop/rock singles-chart era and "was listed as the world's best-selling single in the first-ever Guinness Book of Records (published in 1955) and—remarkably—still retains the title more than 50 years later".
The best-selling musicians of all time include Taylor Swift, Tim McGraw, and Whitney Houston. ... Keep scrolling to see the 50 best-selling music artists of all time in the US by album sales.
The Billboard Year-End chart is a chart published by Billboard which denotes the top song of each year as determined by the publication's charts. Since 1946, Year-End charts have existed for the top songs in pop, R&B, and country, with additional album charts for each genre debuting in 1956, 1966, and 1965, respectively.