For collectors and nostalgic listeners, completing a is like owning a piece of music history—one that’s increasingly hard to find as digital stores delist older tracks.
| Position | Artist | Song Title | |----------|--------|-------------| | 6 | Maroon 5 | “One More Night” | | 7 | Taylor Swift | “I Knew You Were Trouble.” | | 8 | Ke$ha | “Die Young” (re-entry) | | 9 | Imagine Dragons | “It’s Time” | | 10 | Ellie Goulding | “Anything Could Happen” | | 12 | The Lumineers | “Ho Hey” | | 15 | Calvin Harris ft. Florence Welch | “Sweet Nothing” | | 18 | Justin Bieber ft. Nicki Minaj | “Beauty and a Beat” | | 22 | Miguel | “Adorn” | | 30 | Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Wanz | “Thrift Shop” (rising) | | 45 | Kendrick Lamar | “Swimming Pools (Drank)” | | 67 | Swedish House Mafia ft. John Martin | “Don’t You Worry Child” | billboard 100 24 11 2012 download
Where to download or stream the biggest songs from late 2012 For collectors and nostalgic listeners, completing a is
Always stick to official sources. If you can’t find a specific song from the chart, it may not have been released digitally in that region—try YouTube’s official audio tracks instead. Nicki Minaj | “Beauty and a Beat” |
Looking back at the Billboard Hot 100 for the week ending November 24, 2012, we see a collision of genres that defined the early 2010s. It was an era where EDM (Electronic Dance Music) was beginning its takeover of American mainstream radio, hip-hop was shifting from the "ringtone rap" era to a more introspective, melodic sound, and the last gasps of the "Club Banger" era were dominating the clubs.