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🎵 The #1 Song on Your Birthday
See the song that topped the US Billboard Hot 100 the week you were born (from August 1958).
August 29, 1997 · US Billboard Hot 100 #1
I'll Be Missing You
by Puff Daddy & Faith Evans Featuring 112
Chart week of 1997-06-14 (Billboard Hot 100)
🎶 Your #1 Songs Through the Years
The US #1 on each of your birthdays
- Age 1 · 1998 The Boy Is Mine Brandy & Monica
- Age 2 · 1999 Genie In A Bottle Christina Aguilera
- Age 3 · 2000 Doesn't Really Matter Janet
- Age 4 · 2001 Fallin' Alicia Keys
- Age 5 · 2002 Dilemma Nelly Featuring Kelly Rowland
- Age 6 · 2003 Crazy In Love Beyonce Featuring Jay Z
- Age 7 · 2004 Lean Back Terror Squad
- Age 8 · 2005 We Belong Together Mariah Carey
- Age 9 · 2006 London Bridge Fergie
- Age 10 · 2007 Beautiful Girls Sean Kingston
- Age 11 · 2008 Disturbia Rihanna
- Age 12 · 2009 I Gotta Feeling The Black Eyed Peas
- Age 13 · 2010 Love The Way You Lie Eminem Featuring Rihanna
- Age 14 · 2011 Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) Katy Perry
- Age 15 · 2012 Whistle Flo Rida
- Age 16 · 2013 Blurred Lines Robin Thicke Featuring T.I. + Pharrell
- Age 17 · 2014 Rude MAGIC!
- Age 18 · 2015 Cheerleader OMI
- Age 19 · 2016 Cheap Thrills Sia Featuring Sean Paul
- Age 20 · 2017 Despacito Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee Featuring Justin Bieber
- Age 21 · 2018 In My Feelings Drake
- Age 22 · 2019 Bad Guy Billie Eilish
- Age 23 · 2020 WAP Cardi B Featuring Megan Thee Stallion
- Age 24 · 2021 Stay The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber
- Age 25 · 2022 Super Freaky Girl Nicki Minaj
- Age 26 · 2023 Rich Men North Of Richmond Oliver Anthony Music
- Age 27 · 2024 A Bar Song (Tipsy) Shaboozey
- Age 28 · 2025 Ordinary Alex Warren
About this tool
This shows the song that was #1 on the US “Billboard Hot 100” the week you were born. The Hot 100 began on August 4, 1958, and a #1 has been recorded every week since. A fact-based way to know the song of the moment when you arrived.
※ Based on the factual chart history of the US Billboard Hot 100; other countries’ charts (e.g. Japan’s Oricon) differ. Not fortune-telling. Data via Billboard (mhollingshead/billboard-hot-100). About our data