
The Billboard Global 200 is a weekly record chart published by Billboard. It ranks the top songs globally and is based on digital sales and online streaming from over 200 territories worldwide. First announced in mid-2019, it launched in September 2020.
Conception
Billboard had been working on the idea of a global chart for over two years prior to its launch.[1] The chart was first announced on May 6, 2019, then envisioned as the "Global 100" and it was to launch later that year.[2] The motivation for the chart's conception was "to expose people to music from multiple territories and in time", to provide "overdue exposure and recognition for acts from international markets". With the chart's official announcement on September 14, 2020, Billboard described it as "the first authoritative charts ranking the top songs globally", and stated that basing the chart on worldwide streams and download sales, "will give an accurate glimpse into the most popular songs on the planet".[1]
Establishing a global chart was dependent on the availability of the data, as well as having the various streaming and digital retail services "willing to participate and provide data"; Billboard considered this "not an easy task" and the reason why it took so long to launch a global chart.[3]
"As the steward of the definitive industry charts, we're thrilled to unveil out our global charts which give the industry insights into the most powerful artists worldwide, what songs have an international impact, as well as what songs may start trending outside of the United States". – MRC Data and MRC Media & Info president Deanna Brown.[1]
The chart officially premiered on Billboard's website on September 15, 2020, for the chart week dated September 19, 2020.[4] The first number-one song on the chart was "WAP" by Cardi B featuring Megan Thee Stallion.[4]
Compilation


The chart methodology includes sales and streaming data from more than 200 territories. Positions are measured on a weighted formula which incorporates official streams from both subscription and ad-supported levels of top digital platforms, including both audio and video music services, and download sales from top music retailers from around the world, with sales from direct-to-consumer (D2C) sites excluded.[5] Streams are "weighted" through paid subscriptions holding more weight than streams from free subscriptions.[6] On the question about the increasing prevalence of fake streams that call into question whether consumers can trust the information on music streaming platforms, Billboard explained that they "have worked closely with our data providers to implement various audit guidelines to limit any significant effect of manufactured streams. In addition, each data provider has their own safeguards in place to recognize fraudulent behavior and catch it before it gets to their data partners, including Billboard and MRC Data".[3]
Unlike the US-based Billboard Hot 100, the Global 200 does not have a "recurrent" rule, therefore allowing songs from any period in music history to chart. The recurrent rule on the Hot 100 indicates that descending songs are removed once they fall below number 25 after 52 weeks, or once below number 50 after 20 weeks.[7] The chart does not factor in any form of radio airplay, as, according to MRC Data, "The focus was on metrics that could be systematically measured in each country", considering how "unlike streaming and download sales, radio is not reliably measured at this time [2020] in many territories and, even if tracked, is not done consistently from country to country".[6] As such, the chart has been noted for being similar to the Rolling Stone Top 100, which, although it is a US song chart, also incorporates only sales and streams in their chart formula.[6]
The chart follows a "unique, revenue-reflective" methodology reflecting the global market.
The official chart methodology is as follows:
- One track sale = 200 premium streams = 900 ad-supported
- The ad-supported to premium stream ratio is 4.5 to 1
Each ranking is based on stream equivalent units using the following formula: (Tracks * 200) + premium streams + (ad-supported streams / 4.5)[3]inate
The chart follows a Friday–Thursday tracking week.[1] It is compiled by Luminate through their Music Connect product and is published every Tuesday on Billboard.com.[4][8]
Billboard Global Excl. US
Along with the Global 200, Billboard launched another, similar chart: the Billboard Global Excl. US chart. This chart follows the same formula as the Global 200, except, as the name suggests, it covers all territories excluding the US.[1] Billboard stated their reasoning for having two charts: "One of the goals for this project was to expose people to music from multiple territories. So having each chart go 200 titles deep and also presenting a view of titles excluding U.S. influence was of great importance to us".[3] The first number-one song for the chart dated September 19, 2020, was "Hawái" by Maluma.[4]
Song milestones
Most weeks at number one on the Global 200
| Number of weeks | Artist(s) | Song | Year(s) | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 | Mariah Carey | "All I Want for Christmas Is You" | 2020–25 | [9] |
| 18 | Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars | "Die with a Smile" | 2024–25 | [10] |
| Huntrix: Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami | "Golden" | 2025 | [11] | |
| 15 | Harry Styles | "As It Was" | 2022 | [12] |
| 13 | Miley Cyrus | "Flowers" | 2023 | [13] |
| 12 | Rosé and Bruno Mars | "APT." | 2024–25 | [14] |
Most consecutive weeks at number one on the Global 200
| Number of weeks | Artist(s) | Song | Year(s) | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | Huntrix: Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami | "Golden" | 2025 | [15] |
| 10 | Alex Warren | "Ordinary" | 2025 | [16] |
| 9 | The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber | "Stay" | 2021 | [17] |
| Harry Styles | "As It Was" | 2022 | [18] | |
| Rosé and Bruno Mars | "APT." | 2024 | [19] | |
| Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars | "Die with a Smile" | 2025 | [10] | |
| 8 | Olivia Rodrigo | "Drivers License" | 2021 | [20] |
| Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars | "Die with a Smile" | 2024 | [21] | |
| 7 | Jung Kook featuring Latto | "Seven" | 2023 | [22] |
Most total weeks on the Global 200
| Number of weeks | Artist(s) | Song | Year entered | Year departed | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 302 | The Weeknd | "Blinding Lights" | 2020 | ongoing | [23] |
| Ed Sheeran | "Perfect" | 2020 | ongoing | [24] | |
| 301 | Ed Sheeran | "Shape of You" | 2020 | ongoing | [24] |
| 299 | The Neighbourhood | "Sweater Weather" | 2020 | ongoing | [25] |
| 294 | Post Malone and Swae Lee | "Sunflower" | 2020 | ongoing | [26] |
| 285 | The Weeknd and Ariana Grande | "Save Your Tears" | 2021 | ongoing | [23] |
Artist achievements
Most number-one singles
| Total songs | Artist | Ref. |
|---|---|---|
| 8 | BTS | [27] |
| 7 | Taylor Swift | [28] |
| 5 | Bad Bunny | [29] |
| Ariana Grande | [30] | |
| Olivia Rodrigo | [31] | |
| 3 | Drake | [32] |
| Jung Kook | [33] | |
| Blackpink | [34] | |
| Bruno Mars | [35] | |
| Harry Styles | [36] | |
| Justin Bieber | [37] |
Most weeks at number one
| Total weeks | Artist |
|---|---|
| 31 | Bruno Mars |
| 20 | Mariah Carey |
| 19 | Olivia Rodrigo |
| 18 | Lady Gaga |
| Huntrix | |
| Ejae | |
| Audrey Nuna | |
| Rei Ami | |
| 17 | Harry Styles |
| 16 | Taylor Swift |
Most top ten entries
| Number of singles | Artist | Ref. |
|---|---|---|
| 43 | Taylor Swift | [28] |
| 37 | Drake | [38] |
| 25 | Bad Bunny | [29] |
| 21 | BTS | [27] |
| 16 | 21 Savage | [39] |
Most total entries
| Entries | Artist | Ref. |
|---|---|---|
| 189 | Taylor Swift | [40] |
| 144 | Drake | [41] |
| 105 | Bad Bunny | [42] |
| 87 | Future | [43] |
| 78 | Lil Baby | [44] |
Most single-week entries
| Entries | Artist | Date | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 34 | Taylor Swift | May 4, 2024 | [45] |
| 31 | November 27, 2021 | [46] | |
| 30 | Bad Bunny | February 21, 2026 | [47] |
| Playboi Carti | March 29, 2025 | [48] | |
| 29 | Morgan Wallen | May 31, 2025 | [49] |
| 27 | Bad Bunny | May 21, 2022 | [50] |
Most simultaneous entries in the top five
| Number | Artist | Date | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
5 |
Taylor Swift | May 4, 2024 | [51] |
| November 11, 2023 | [52] | ||
| November 5, 2022 | [53] | ||
| Bad Bunny | February 21, 2026 | [54] | |
| BTS | April 4, 2026 | [27] | |
4 |
Taylor Swift | October 18, 2025 | [28] |
| Bad Bunny | February 28, 2026 | [55] | |
| 3 | January 25, 2025 | [29] | |
| 2 | Drake | March 20, 2021 | [56] |
| Harry Styles | June 4, 2022 | [57] | |
| Blackpink | October 1, 2022 | [58] | |
| Peso Pluma | June 10, 2023 | [59] | |
| June 17, 2023 | [60] | ||
| Drake | October 21, 2023 | [32] | |
| Jung Kook | November 18, 2023 | [33] | |
| Sabrina Carpenter | June 22, 2024 | [61] | |
| June 29, 2024 | [62] | ||
| July 6, 2024 | [63] | ||
| July 13, 2024 | [64] | ||
| Bruno Mars | November 2, 2024 | [65] | |
| November 9, 2024 | [66] | ||
| November 16, 2024 | [67] | ||
| November 23, 2024 | [68] | ||
| November 30, 2024 | [69] | ||
| December 7, 2024 | [70] | ||
| Bad Bunny | March 7, 2026 | [71] | |
| Justin Bieber | May 2, 2026 | [72] | |
| Michael Jackson | May 23, 2026 |
Most simultaneous entries in the top ten
| Number | Artist | Date | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9 | Taylor Swift | November 5, 2022 | [53] |
| May 4, 2024 | [51] | ||
| October 18, 2025 | [28] | ||
| BTS | April 4, 2026 | [27] | |
| 8 | Drake | September 18, 2021 | [73] |
| November 19, 2022 | [74] | ||
| 7 | Bad Bunny | May 21, 2022 | [75] |
| Taylor Swift | November 11, 2023 | [52] | |
| 5 | Harry Styles | June 4, 2022 | [57] |
| Drake | October 21, 2023 | [32] | |
| Bad Bunny | January 25, 2025 | [29] | |
| February 21, 2026 | [76] | ||
| February 28, 2026 | [55] |
Most number-one singles on the Global 200 Excl. US
| Total songs | Artist | Ref. |
|---|---|---|
| 8 | BTS | [27] |
| 4 | Bad Bunny | [77] |
| Blackpink | [78] | |
| Taylor Swift | [28] | |
| Ariana Grande | [30] | |
| 3 | Jung Kook | [33] |
| Justin Bieber | [79] | |
| Olivia Rodrigo | [31] | |
| 2 | Bizarrap | [60] |
| Harry Styles | [80] | |
| Sabrina Carpenter | [62] | |
| Rosé | [81] | |
| Bruno Mars | [81] |
Most weeks at number one on the Global 200 Excl. US
| Total weeks | Artist |
|---|---|
| 36 | Bruno Mars |
| 26 | BTS |
| 20 | Rosé |
| Huntrix | |
| Ejae | |
| Audrey Nuna | |
| Rei Ami | |
| 17 | Lady Gaga |
| 16 | Justin Bieber |
| 14 | Harry Styles |
| Mariah Carey |
Most top ten entries on the Global 200 Excl. US
| Number of singles | Artist | Ref. |
|---|---|---|
| 30 | Taylor Swift | [28] |
| 24 | Bad Bunny | [82] |
| 21 | BTS | [27] |
| 12 | The Weeknd | [83] |
| 10 | Justin Bieber | [84] |
Most total entries on the Global 200 Excl. US
| Entries | Artist | Ref. |
|---|---|---|
| 168 | Taylor Swift | [85] |
| 105 | Bad Bunny | [86] |
| 103 | Drake | [87] |
| 60 | The Weeknd | [88] |
| 58 | Justin Bieber | [84] |
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External links
- Current chart at Billboard.com